Surv ivin g are her sons, John Jud ge, Lak e Silk wor th Wil iam Judge and wife, Dorothy, Harveys Lake Eugene Judge and wife, Mol- ly, Rochester, N. Preceding her in death, in addi- tion to her parents, were her hus- band of 67 years, John J. Shewasa memb erof theIntern a- tion al Ladi es Garm ent W ork ers Union (ILGWU). She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. She hada gen uineloveof life, wasdeep- ly interested in what people had to say and made sure she was always dre ssed to impr ess. Anne enjo yed camp ing with her husband and would often take her grandchildren along. She live d long enoug h to hold every one of her great-grand- chil dre n. She was an ex- tremely proud grandmother always intr oduc ing her self as Gra ndm a Jud ge. Her family remembers her constantlysewing“cozies” forevery imaginable object. Annewasan acco mpl ishedseam - stress working in the garment in- dustry. Born July 31, 1925, in Pringle, Anne was the daughter of the late Peter Sr. Judge, age 86, formerly of Shavertown and Zephyrhills, Fla., passed away Thursday, Janu- at the Meadows Nurs- ing and Rehabilita tion Center, Dal- las. Secret Service, which began an inves tigatio n in 201 0 after Medico Olengin ski, who had just taken of. Griffith and Medico Olengin- ski, who were the first people to raisequestionsaboutthe fund,al- so suggested the audit be turned over to the U.S. Thefindingsprompted Protho - notary Carolee Medico Olengin - skiand Contro llerWalterGriffith to renew their call to institute a civil lawsuit agains t LRW, also kno wnas Lit tleRedWa gon, tore- cover any money that was over- paid. The audit, which cover ed theperio d 2007 to 2009, found repeat ed viola- tions of county bidding regula- tions, bills that were pai d with- out pro per re- view and sub- contractors who wer e hired without being ap pr ov ed by the records re- te nti on co m- mi t te e th at ov er sa w th e project. , which was hir ed in Ju ne 20 05 to co n- duct a compre- hensive records management assess ment for various county offices. The findingwas amongseveral serious issues the audit uncov- ered rega rding the over sightof a contract with LRW Solutions Gr ou p In c. WILKES-BA RRE – A draft au- dit of the Luzerne County’s re- cor ds imp ro ve me nt fun d re - vealed the county paid a firm hired to implement the project about $856,000 more than was authorized under its contract. “If you do not have your budgets in at that time, you andyourdepartm entwilllive with what you are provid ed,” the e-mail says. ![]() Monday, pre- venting further managem ent tweaking, according to the e- mailfrom budgetand finance. The interna l budge t will be locked at 9 a.m. ![]() The amendme nt requi res an est imat ed 10 6 lay offs, which equate s to a 6.7 per- cent reduction in the work- for ce. Though some manage rs have ignored similar messag- es in the past, thi s one re- qui res acti on beca use the $118.7 million spending plan is the only surviving option with a majority of council ap- proval. Mon- day morning to decide how the y’r e goi ng to jug glespend- ing to comply with the coun- ty’s lean, no-tax-hike budget, making it clear they won’t re- ceive more funding. Luze rne Cou nty Inte rim Manage r T om Pribula gave managers until 9 a.m. ![]() ![]() Ma ny Lu ze rne Co unt y manage rs went into budget crisis mode Friday as they re- ceived their final 2012 allot- ments by email.
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