LAMAR TOWNSHIP—The Suburban Water Authority this week assumed occupancy of its new quarters, the former Williamson Honda complex along Route 64 south of Mill Hall. Office manager Greg Mayes, left, said the new building consolidates several different Suburban operations, its former shop on Second Avenue in Lock Haven, its rented offices on Main Street in Mill Hall and a storage area near the Clinton County Economic Partnership Business Park in Lamar Township. Mayes said the authority plans to lease out some of its new holdings to commercial tenants. Suburban payments may now be made by mail or at the new location to office clerk Cindy Kerstetter, right. The authority bought the site for $675,000 last year from previous owner Carl Williamson. Record photos – John Lipez
Suburban Water Authority New Location
AdminFebruary 12, 2014Last Updated: February 12, 2014
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LAMAR TOWNSHIP – The Suburban Water Authority this week assumed occupancy of its new quarters, the former Williamson Honda complex along Route 64 south of Mill Hall. Office manager Greg Mayes, left, said the new building consolidates several different Suburban operations, its former shop on Second Avenue in Lock Haven, its rented offices on Main Street in Mill Hall and a storage area near the Clinton County Economic Partnership Business Park in Lamar Township. Mayes said the authority plans to lease out some of its new holdings to commercial tenants. Suburban payments may now be made by mail or at the new location to office clerk Cindy Kerstetter, right. The authority bought the site for $675,000 last year from previous owner Carl Williamson. Record photos – John Lipez
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AdminFebruary 12, 2014Last Updated: February 12, 2014