Santa and Mrs Claus visit Scranton

Santa and Mrs Claus came from the North Pole to pay their annual visit to Scranton during the Christmas in Scranton celebration on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Youngsters from the community stopped by the Marchant Memorial Library to tell the jolly fellow and his wife (who resemble Stan and Sandy Gibson) their Christmas wishes. Posing for a family picture with their…

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JPD tells sTEP results

Jefferson police officers issued 12 citations and 42 warnings during a special Traffic Enforcement Program Nov. 22-29. According to police captain Mark Clouse, officers arrested and cited one driver for operating while intoxicated. They issued five citations for stop sign/light violations, one for an equipment violation, and five for “other” traffic violations. They issued 14 warnings for equipment violations, nine…

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November warmer, wetter than normal

November was warmer than usual, but despite that, Jefferson received more snow than usual for the month. According to volunteer weather observer John Beltz, the average high temperature was 51.6 degrees and the average low temperature was 32.6 degrees. Normal is an average high of 45.5 degrees and an average low of 25.6 degrees.

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Help! Santa needs help

Santa needs help this year… more than expected. Teresa Lansman of New Opportunities has put out a call for toys to complete this year’s Toys for Tots project. The Marine Corps Toys for Tots program provides the bulk of the toys each year. Lansman explained that last year she registered to receive toys for 270 children and received a trailer…

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Radon test kits may be available

There may once again be radon test kits available to county residents at no charge if a grant application being submitted by Greene County public health is funded. County environmental health director Chuck Wenthold spoke with the board of supervisors about the grant at the board’s Dec. 7 meeting. The grant would provide 50 test kits that would be available…

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