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Officials to detail pandemic recovery programs for Wilkes-Barre

Wilkes-Barre council promotes assistant clerk despite salary objections

The Wilkes-Barre City Council on Thursday voted 4-0 to promote assistant clerk Cathy Payne to city clerk when Jim Ryan retires from the position April 2. Payne will be paid an annual salary of $77,000. The union representing city hall workers will post the assistant clerk position at a salary of $45,000. City resident and towing company operator Bob Kadluboski objected to Payne receiving “a $20,000 raise,” calling it “another slap in the face to city taxpayers.” He asked what her qualifications were and why the opening wasn’t advertised. Jason Carr, who owns rental properties in the city, said the clerk post warrants a salary of no more than $50,000, and he claimed that of the 14 largest cities in Pennsylvania, only Philadelphia and Pittsburgh employ assistant clerks. He also said a council member told him Payne would retire by the end of the year.

Wilkes-Barre mayor reflects on first year in office, future of the city

Wilkes-Barre officials faced more than their share of challenges in 2020, but Mayor George Brown has no regrets about running for the office or the decisions he’s made over the past year. Brown, 69, reflected last week on his first year as the city’s chief executive and his plans and goals for the future of his hometown that he hopes he and his administration can accomplish during his first term in office. After his Jan. 6 inauguration, Brown said, he spent his first month in office evaluating staffing and revising the spending plan of his predecessor, Tony George, whose 2020 budget Brown believes relied on overly optimistic revenue projections.

W-B mayor to veto council s budget; they vow to strip money from his

Year in preview: Local stories that will make headlines in 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic will surely continue to dominate our coverage as we turn the page to 2021. It will continue to impact schools, the court system, small businesses and more. As we move forward, here are the stories we’ll be following in 2021: Schools Wilkes-Barre Area School District plans to merge its three highs schools — GAR, Meyers and Coughlin — after opening the new consolidated high school in Plains Twp. in August or September. The $121 million project began in April 2019 and was 71% complete in December. This year’s graduating classes at GAR, Meyers and Coughlin will be the last. The district may sell the Coughlin property in downtown Wilkes-Barre and the Meyers property in South Wilkes-Barre in 2021. The district plans to use GAR as a middle school after merging the high schools.

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