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Two Mile House and Brannockstown residents oppose battery storage project Company insists the development is safe and necessary Reporter: ); ); Residents living on the outskirts of Naas are canvassing public support for a campaign of opposition to a proposal for up to 76 battery storage units. They claim that the development - which is being considered by Kildare County Council - will have adverse ecological, social, environmental and ecological effects. Specifically it’s claimed that the batteries may lead to fires, explosions and the release of toxic combustion products “upon failure.” However the developing company Strategic Power Products Ltd., trenchantly denies the claims. ....
Jeff Snyder LOCK HAVEN Clinton County Commissioner Jeffrey Snyder got a surprise at Thursday’s county commissioners meeting. The commissioners had secretly invited Lisa Schaefer, executive director of the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania (CCAP), to the Zoom meeting to offer some pretty special congratulations to the three-term commissioner. It seems Gov. Tom Wolf and Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Dennis Davin announced that Snyder is a recipient of the 2021 Governor’s Awards for Local Government Excellence. Snyder, who served as president of CCAP last year, was nominated by CCAP for the honor which is bestowed on communities, organizations and individuals for their dedication and commitment to strengthen their communities and better serve their residents. ....
CHASE BOTTORF [email protected] CHASEBOTTORF/THE EXPRESS Marti Winslow, left, receives her shot of COVID vaccine from nurse Brianne Gillman on Thursday at the Dunnstown Fire Hall. DUNNSTOWN It was a smooth sailing Thursday for those who received either their first or second dose of COVID vaccine at the Dunnstown Fire Co. For the past few months, UPMC has been utilizing the fire company building in order to administer as many shots as they can to combat COVID in Clinton County a county with one of the lowest ratios of given vaccinations in central Pennsylvania. A total of 675 shots were scheduled to be administered Thursday, said UPMC Manager Becky Levi. ....
Special to the Sun-Gazette LOCK HAVEN As Pennsylvania rolls out a multitude of vaccines in vast numbers statewide, Clinton County is ranked as one of the lowest counties in total vaccinated thus far. Clinton County is sitting at 14.92% of its population totally vaccinated. That’s about 5,831 out of 39,074 county residents vaccinated. When compared to surrounding counties, Clinton County is toward the bottom, along with Potter County with only 9.72% or 1,646 out of 16,967 people totally vaccinated. Other counties such as Cameron and Clearfield are sitting at the top of the list, with around 20% totally vaccinated by population, give or take. Clinton County Commissioner Miles Kessinger commented on the low percentage, saying Clinton County doesn’t have a go-to vaccine destination for the mass public, outside of UPMC’s efforts. ....