Noyes Township in the market for a third supervisor
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Noyes Township in western Clinton County is in the market to fill a supervisor vacancy. According to a Friday release from Clinton County Court, the vacancy occurred when incumbent supervisor Richard Grennell, Sr. relocated from the township and the two sitting supervisors could not agree on his replacement.
According to information on the Clinton County government website, the present Noyes supervisors are Republican Kimberly Kelley and Democrat Charles Graw.
Interested parties have until Feb. 28 to submit their interest to the court house in Lock Haven:
Noyes Township seeks new Supervisor
NOYES TOWNSHIP – A Petition to appoint a third supervisor has been filed with the Clinton County Court of Common Pleas by the Noyes Township Solicitor, C. Rocco Rosamilia, III, requesting the appointment of a new Supervisors. This filing is the result of the recent resignation of Supervisor Richard Grennell, Sr. due to his relocating out of the township and the remaining supervisors’ inability to agree to a replacement.
Clinton County President Judge Craig P. Miller, on January 7, 2022, issued an order requesting all interested and qualified individuals who desired to be appointed by this Court as a supervisor of Noyes Township submit a letter of interest and a resume to the Court on or before February 28, 2022
To qualify, you must be a registered voter in the township and must have resided in the township for at least one year.
All interested individuals should send their resumes and letter of interest, no later than
February 28, 2022, to:
Office of the Court Administrator
Clinton County Courthouse
230 East Water Street, Suite 200
Lock Haven, PA 17745