Politics & Government

Familiar Names in Fair Haven News

Find out who's making their way into emergency services, volunteer and paid.

Two men with familiar Fair Haven family names are making their way into and up the ranks of emergency services in the borough: Robert Henne and Christopher Schrank.

"They're both very dedicated to community service," Mayor Ben Lucarelli said. "It's nice to see them achieving these goals."

The governing body has approved of Christopher Schrank's membership in the Fair Haven Volunteer Fire Company as a regular member and he has officially been appointed to serve in the Fair Haven Fire Department.

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Schrank lives on Dartmouth Avenue.

In addition, a young man who has served as a police explorer as well as a Special Law Enforcement Officer, Class I has been promoted to Class II.

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Fair Haven Police Chief Darryl Breckenridge made the request for the appointment of Robert Henne to the Class II distinction, accepted via resolution.

Henne's promotion became effective Dec. 18. He will now earn $16.10 per hour.


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