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Development proposed near gLeaf plant


Saxton Borough Council Monday evening listened to a proposal for the possible development of a 22.3-acre parcel of land owned by the borough across from the gLeaf Medical Cannabis plant along Liberty Street.
Saxton native and now Liberty Township resident Dawn (O’Neal) Chamberlain told council she and her husband are landlords owning several borough properties. She said they “flip” houses or purchase and renovate them and put them back on the tax roll.
Chamberlain said she and her husband would have liked to create a multi-million dollar development on a 10.7-acre parcel of land they owned, but realized it was too small to carry out their idea. The only other parcel of land large enough to fulfill their idea is the property owned by the borough. ....

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Saxton keeps Meck as council president


Saxton Borough resident Lester Meck last week was retained for his eighth year as Saxton Borough Council president. Councilman John Hoffner was retained as vice president.
Retention of the two top offices was one of many made during council’s reorganizational meeting held prior to its regular meeting, held at the borough office.
Other employees retained included police officers David Buseck and Logan Torntore at a salary of $19 per hour each, respectively, police officer Eric Calhoun at $17.50 per hour and police chief Fred Chadwick at $22.50 per hour. Long-time maintenance supervisor and part-time water employee Brian Wills was retained at 17.95 per hour. ....

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