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Two seek office in Guilford Township
Two Guilford Township Republicans recently announced their candidacies for office in the primary election that will be held May 21. Theodore J. “Ted” Bittinger is running for township supervisor while Carol R. Wagaman is seeking re-election...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), The Pennsylvania State University, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Special election to be held for Martinsburg police levy
Martinsburg will hold a special election May 11 to ask voters to decide whether to renew the city’s police levy. Martinsburg City Council in a special meeting Thursday voted 4-1 to adopt an ordinance providing for the special Saturday election...Tags: Voting, Elections, Politics, Local Elections
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Martinsburg to hold May 11 election on renewing police levy
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comMartinsburg will hold a special election May 11 to ask voters to decide whether to renew the city's police levy. Martinsburg City Council in a special meeting Thursday voted 4-1 to adopt an ordinance providing for the special Saturday election after...Tags: Voting, Elections, Politics, Local Elections
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Three to be interviewed for Jefferson County sheriff position
richardb@herald-mail.comPeter Dougherty, president of the Jefferson County Board of Education; Steven V. Groh, an assistant county prosecutor, and retired Charles Town Police Chief Louis Brunswick will be interviewed next week by the Jefferson County Commission in the county&...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Elections, Politics, Local Elections
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Art Callaham: Splintering is the enemy of GOP
A couple of weeks ago, a visiting priest, the Rev. Daniel Webster, canon in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, gave an interesting sermon on “splintering.” One of his singular statements, concerning the universal Christian Church was: “...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Elections, Iraq War (2003-2011), George H.W. Bush, Republican Party
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Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran announces candidacy for Chambersburg mayor
A veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars has announced his candidacy for mayor of Chambersburg. Darren Brown, 32, said he wants to review police operations to ensure the most efficient use of tax money, ensure transparency for government operations,...Tags: U.S. Army, Elections, Politics, Iraq, Media Industry
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Berkeley County voter turnout tops state average
matthewu@herald-mail.comBerkeley County’s 55.7 percent voter turnout in the 2012 general election came in slightly above the statewide average, according to Secretary of State Natalie Tennant’s office. Chief Deputy County Clerk Bonnie Woodfall said Thursday that...Tags: Elections, Polls, Politics, Local Elections
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Snyder out spends opponent in re-election campaign
matthewu@herald-mail.comState Sen. Herb Snyder spent more than $180,000 on his re-election campaign this year, outspending his opponent by more than $80,000, according to campaign financial statements filed last week. “I raised more money than I thought I was going to ......Tags: Elections, Herb Snyder, Political Fundraising, Politics
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Chambersburg attorney seeking election for Court of Common Pleas judge
Attorney Jerrold A. Sulcove has announced that he will seek election for Court of Common Pleas judge in the 39th Judicial District, which serves Franklin and Fulton counties in Pennsylvania. Sulcove will run for a vacancy created by the retirement of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Elections, Republican Party
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Penn State Extension offering seminars on process of seeking office
waynesboro@herald-mail.comMayors, judges, borough council members, township supervisors and school board directors will be chosen in this year’s election cycle in Pennsylvania. Individuals wanting to run for those offices need to circulate petitions and gather nominating...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Republican Party, Politics
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Pennsylvania briefs
Starliper to run for third mayoral term WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Richard A. Starliper has announced he is running for a third term as mayor of Waynesboro. Starliper, a Republican, took office in 2005. He served on the Waynesboro Borough Council for...Tags: Elections, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Marketing, Politics, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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AP: Criminal cases made Pa. AG hand over NCAA suit
Pennsylvania’s attorney general said she granted Gov. Tom Corbett the authority to file a federal antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA because the litigation could present a conflict of interest as her office prosecutes three Penn State...
Tags: Tom Corbett, College Sports, Trials, Elections, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)
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