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Kidder Township Supervisors

Al Blue, fire chief of the Albrightsville Volunteer Fire Company, reported to Kidder Township supervisors Tuesday during their meeting that the new tanker truck has arrived and is in service, and the new fire tower truck is due in by later this week.

• Other Kidder Township business included accepting that two properties are returning to taxable from the tax claim list, and to ask PennDOT to repair or replace the highway sensors on Route 940 that PennDOT work destroyed on the state road. The Moseywood/Jack Frost Drive sensor strips are still in place.

• A new police pickup truck is due to arrive next week. In the police department report, 11 parking tickets were written at Wawa, there were no speeding tickets, but 13 moving violations on Route 940. Trucks were ticketed 14 times for equipment violations. 22 warnings were written in the last month.

• Resident Raylene Eckley is hoping to restart the Kidder Township Historical Society. She hopes the group can meet again at the Albrightsville School House.

• Bills of $158,618 were approved.

• Kidder Township will advertise for proposals for tree trimming along North Lake Drive, Fern Street and Harmony Avenue.

• Supervisors welcomed Cindy Norato as the township’s new treasurer. She is also secretary, and was serving in this role and as timekeeper during the meeting.

• The Graystone Preserve conditional approval of their final land development was approved unanimously.

• The Wisser minor subdivision was given approval to use blue ink to sign documents, versus the required black.