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NANTICOKE, PA — Former Pennsylvania state Rep. Stanley Jarolin, who didn’t miss a legislative session in more than 16 years of service, died May 13 of a heart attack. He was 67.
Mr. Jarolin, a unionized heating and plumbing contractor for nearly 40 years, was elected to the state House in 1982. He served eight terms until he was defeated in the Democratic primary in 1998.