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Cameron Park to be cleaned with the help of Shikellamy JROTC program
Cameron Park to be cleaned with the help of Shikellamy JROTC program

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

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.'

Candidates contesting seats in Sunbury, Shikellamy
Candidates contesting seats in Sunbury, Shikellamy

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Candidates contesting seats in Sunbury, Shikellamy

SUNBURY — Sunbury and Shikellamy School District residents will see several key races this May as current Mayor Josh Brosious will square off against city resident Andrew Ramos. Ramos, a Republican, will face off against Brosious, also a Republican, in the primary election May 20. Barring any independent candidates entering the race this summer, the primary will determine the race. City Council also has a contested race. Republican Councilmen Nate Savidge and John Barnhart are being challenged by Republicans Kevin Troup, the city treasurer, and political newcomer Teresa Rhoads, for two open seats. On the Democratic side, Andres Manresa, a city businessman, is on the ballot. With no other candidate filed, Manresa will move on to the general election Nov 4. Republican Councilwoman Lisa Martina will face off against Republican Daniel Saxton for Northumberland County treasurer. Troup recently announced he will retire from the post in May. The Shikellamy school board will see 10 candidates vie for four seats that will be open this fall. Political newcomers Chris Bucher, Dennis Deitrich, Joe Drumm, Tara Sprenkel and Jeff Wojciechowski, all Republicans, filed on both the Republican and Democratic side, while another political newcomer, Maggie Mae Ross, filed on the Republican side only. Republican Victoria Rosancrans also cross-filed for one of the seats. Current Republican school director Jenna Eister Whitaker, who seeks reelection, cross-filed, while fellow Republican school directors Tom Webb and Justin Lenner only filed on the Republican side.

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