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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Politics
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New faces on boards throughout Sunbury and Northumberland County
SUNBURY — Several new faces will take their seats on boards throughout Northumberland County, including, Sunbury Council, the Shikellamy School District and the Court of Common Pleas, according to unofficial results. In the Shikellamy School District, voters rejected reelection bids by Tom Webb and Justin Lenner, both incumbents who got beat by political newcomers Dennis Deitrich and Chris Bucher. Bucher won both the Republican and Democratic nominations. Director Jenna Eister-Whitaker was the incumbent who survived the primary election by winning both the Repubican and Democratic nominations. Another polictial newcomer, Tara Sprenkel also won both nominations, while Deitrich won the Republican nomination. Sprenkel, who was the top vote-getter, said she was thankful to voters. 'There is a lot of work that needs to be done once the new board gets seated,' she said. 'I am happy to see the voters put their faith in me to possibly be on the board in December to make the changes that are needed and move the district forward for betterment of our students.' Sunbury resident Victoria Rosancrans won the Democratic nomination, thus leaving five people for four open seats. With the new names in the field it will guarantee that at least three new faces join the board that consists of current directors, Wendy Wiest, Lori Garman, Slade Shreck, Julie Brosius and Joe Stutzman. In Sunbury, City Treasurer Kevin Troup won a nomination for City Council, after he announced earlier this year he was retiring from his position. Current Councilman Nate Savidge won a Republican nomination and Andres Manresa won the Democratic nomination setting up a three-person race for two seats in the fall. Sumbury attorney Ed Greco won both Republican and Democratic nominations for a seat on the Northumberland County Court of Common Pleas bench, while Shamokin attorney Frank Garrigan, who serves as the Northumberland County solicitor, won the second open seat. Mount Carmel District Judge Bill Cole finished third and was ousted from the race. The fall will also see longtime Northumberland County Coroner Jim Kelley, a Democrat, square off against Republican challenger Scott Lynn Jr. Both were unopposed Tuesday night. Northumberland County Prothonotary Jamie Saleski and Recorder of Deeds Tina Mertz also retained their seats as they were unopposed Tuesday. Milton District Judge Michael Diehl also ran unopposed and will retain his seat as a district judge with no competition in the fall.

Yahoo
16-04-2025
- General
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Cameron Park to be cleaned with the help of Shikellamy JROTC program
SUNBURY — The city of Sunbury and the Shikellamy School District will work together April 23 to clean Cameron Park in downtown Sunbury to kick off the beginning of spring. Sunbury City Clerk Wojciechowski said at 9 a.m. April 23 students from the Shikellamy JROTC program will work with the city parks and recreation department to help clean Cameron Park and Front Street from the winter months. Wojciechowski said Mayor Josh Brosious worked with the district to make sure the students were able to participate in the spring cleanup. 'The project is done yearly in conjunction with the mayor's office, department of public works, parks and recreation and the JROTC to help keep Cameron Park beautiful as the centerpiece of our city,' he said. 'We thank all the volunteers for coming to help us.' Councilman Jim Eister, who oversees parks and recreation, said the students and city employees all work together and get the job done. 'They all do such a great job every year,' he said. 'We look forward to getting the park clean for the summer months and we thank the JROTC program and everyone who always wants to come out and help us make sure we keep our city clean and the downtown looking beautiful.'