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Girl Scouts raise $1,800 for library coloring area; new officer Sean Torpey sworn in

Oakland Borough Council · February 25, 2026
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Summary

The council recognized a Girl Scout troop that raised $1,800 for a children's coloring station at the borough library and administered the oath to new police officer Sean Torpey, who was congratulated by the mayor and council.

At the start of the Feb. 24 meeting the Borough Council honored a Girl Scout troop led by Alicia Lynn Clark for raising $1,800 to fund a new coloring station in the children’s section of the Oakland Public Library. Mayor presented certificates to troop members and encouraged residents to visit the new space.

Later in the meeting the council administered the oath of office to Sean Torpey, who was introduced as having about 10 years of service with the fire department; the mayor led the oath and council members and the audience congratulated the new officer.

These ceremonial items were followed by a brief recess, after which the council proceeded with the business agenda.