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What Carbon communities will be getting

The state Department of Transportation is releasing $308 million in liquid fuels money a month early to help municipalities clean up from the snow storm that hammered the northeast on Feb. 10.

Here's the breakdown for the $1,593,411.65 headed to Carbon County communities:Banks Township - $26,518.43East Penn Township - $116,285.79Franklin Township - $150,471.70Kidder Township - $25,916.17Lausanne Township $5,738.42Lehigh Township - $17,863.02Lower Towamensing Township - $102,262.08Mahoning Township - $143,120.74Packer Township - $32,357.66Penn Forest Township - $132,873.98Towamensing Township - $186,931.04Beaver Meadows Borough - $17,673.93Bowmanstown Borough $22,495.56East Side Borough - $5,254.50Jim Thorpe Borough - $100,521.60Lansford Borough - $81,365.92Lehighton Borough - $106,123.89Palmerton Borough - $103,057.03Parryville Borough - $14,945.95Summit Hill Borough - $67,696.09Weatherly Borough - $54,587.52Weissport Borough - $8,700.89Nesquehoning Borough - $70,649.74Monroe County communities are in line for a total of $3,814,267.68 and Schuylkill for $4,311,147.50.