Borough Info

Contact Info.

NAME/Title  TERM
COUNCIL
Thomas Parry, Pres.– Tel: 822-9497 2012
Paul Benderavich , V.Pres. 2012
Patrick Gilhooley 2012
Scott Seeherman 2012
Ray Pendolphi 2014
Carl Yastremski 2014

MAYOR
Dorothy Yazurlo 2012

MANAGER-Barbara Fairchild

TAX COLLECTOR
Chuck Boyd 2014

SOLICITOR
Sam Sanguedolce

ZONING OFFICER
Luzerne Co. Zoning

BUILDING INSPECTOR
G & R Consulting

AUDITOR
Bonita & Rainey

SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Jerome Loftus SEO # 01042

ENGINEER
Pennoni Associates-Joe Mullen

POLICE DEPT.
Michael Flanagan, Chief

POLICE OFFICERS
Paul Bowman
Thomas Stasik
Tracy Shultz
Vince Zerblas
Scott Vidock
Scott Neff
Ronald Dombroski

Barry Hosier

FIRE CHIEF
Marc Malvizzi

FIRE FIGHTERS
Scott Neff, Scott Vidock, Andy Shedlock Jr.

RECREATION BOARD
Chandra Dembroski-Sec 2011
Robyn Monahan 2012
Alisa Mendez-Pres 2012
Jamie Andrews 2012
Noelle Benderavich-V Pres 2011
Sandra Yastremski-Treas. 2011

UCC BOARD OF APPEALS
Ken Stella 2010
Alexander W. Lolli 2012
Marc Malvizzi 2012
Andrew Shedlock 2012

VACANCY BOARD
Irene Wendoloski 2012

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Michael Flanagan

Townhouse Association
Robert Novak  David Rowlands
BUILDING PERMITS
Laflin Borough Zoning – Luzerne County

Summertime Info
When warmer weather arrives the number of walkers in Laflin Borough increases considerably. With the absence of sidewalks throughout the town, Laflin Borough Police Department reminds walkers to stay close to the left side of the roadway, facing traffic. For those who walk after dark, Police stress the importance of wearing some type of reflective clothing, usually a vest or jacket. At the very minimum, light or white clothing might be considered as a second option to increase your visibility to approaching traffic.

SNOWFALL REMINDERS
Residents of Laflin Borough are reminded that on-street parking is prohibited on Borough streets and cul-de-sacs when a snowfall or any precipitation is present in order to insure effective snow removal. Upon failure to remove vehicles, violators will be ticketed by the Police for the fine appropriate to the offense. In addition, it is also a violation to throw snow onto the streets when clearing driveways and sidewalks, and violators will be cited.