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Developer withdraws application for apartment complex ahead of Thursday meeting
NANTICOKE — The developer of a proposed affordable housing project in the city has withdrawn its application and the matter will not be discussed at tonight’s zoning hearing board meeting, according to board solicitor Mark McNealis. McNealis said the board received a letter about two weeks ago from...
Lewith & Freeman Real Estate celebrates employee achievements
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Lewith & Freeman Real Estate proudly hosted its annual awards ceremony at the Westmoreland Club in Wilkes Barre, recognizing the accomplishments of their top Realtors in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The event, a testament to dedication, service, and excellence, honored individuals who have...
Restrictive zoning could spark 'major' housing shortage
(The Center Square) — House Republicans support Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's rhetoric to reform the commonwealth’s permitting process, but they’re not satisfied with the pace of his push. “We have a governor that ran on permitting reform,” Rep. Josh Kail, R-Beaver, said. “Unfortunately, there hasn't been progress made the way there should have been in the first year of his administration.” The House GOP Policy Committee met Wednesday in Tamaqua...
Luzerne County Council set to discuss sale of 35 delinquent-tax repository properties
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Luzerne County Council is set to discuss the sale of 35 delinquent-tax, repository properties during Tuesday’s work session. Repository parcels did not sell in past back-tax auctions and are available for purchase at any time. Sales are encouraged because the...
Property sale, fencing issue discussed at WB work session
WILKES-BARRE — In an unusually quiet work session, City Council had few questions regarding the sole item on the meeting’s agenda. In place of Mayor George C. Brown, who was unable to attend Tuesday night’s meeting, City Administrator Charles McCormick presented a proposal for council to approve the sale of a lot on Charles Street to Richard Weidler.
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