\ Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11 Primary Election 2001 Bonner will seek reelection as Jury Commissioner Jerry Bonner is pleased to an- nounce his candidacy for reelec- tion as the Democratic Jury Commissioner for Luzerne County. “Over the past three years I believe I have served the public in a proficient and profes- sional manner. : Despite the pro- liferation of jury trials and civil litigation, the Jury Commission- er's office has always provided a sufficient pool of potential ju- rors,” he said. Bonner is currently serving in his first term as Jury Commis- sioner. He is the owner/opera- tor of the Carriage Stop Plaza, Rte. 115, Wilkes Barre. For two . decades he attended to patrons at his popular restaurant, the Carriage Stop Inn. He currently serves as the Secretary /Treasur- er of the Luzerne County Hous- ing authority, and as a member of the board of the Luzerne County Public Assistance Agency. Bonner is a past mem- ber of the board of Allied Ser- vices, Luzerne County Planning commissioner, Pathway to Inde- pendence, and Alhambra. Bonner was the founder of the Jerry Bonner Open Golf Tourna- ment which benefited Project Children, the Luzerne County Community College Tournament Scholarship fund, and the Re- tarded Adults Golf Tournament Van Fund. He is a fourth degree member, Knights of Columbus, Mountaintop, member of the An- cient Order of Hibernians, and the Donegal Society in Wilkes Barre. Bonner is a member of the In- ternational Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers’ Union, and was employed by Jersey Central Power as a journeyman lineman. He represented Luzerne County Democrats as a member of the Democrat State Committee. Jer- ry resides in Mountaintop with his wife the former Alice Halter. they have two children, Alice No- vantnak and Jerry, Jr. He is a member of St. Judes Church in Mountaintop. Patricia Peiffer seeks re-election Patricia Peiffer announces her candidacy for re-election to Dallas Borough Council. She is the daughter of Dorothy and the late Harry Peiffer. A grad- uate of Dallas High School and Mansfield University, Pat re- ceived a masters degree from the University of Scranton with a concentration in reading. She is employed by the Lake- Lehman School District as a reading specialist. She is a . member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and sings in the choir. Pat has been a resident of Dal- _ las Borough for fifty years. “As a member of borough council since 1989, I take great pride in council's actions to lead our municipality into the 21st cen- tury. With such issues as po- lice regionalization and signal- Patricia Peiffer announces her candidacy for re-election to Dallas Borough Council. She is the daughter of Dorothy and the late Harry Peiffer. A grad- uate of Dallas High School and Mansfield University, Pat re- ceived a masters degree from the University of Scranton with a concentration in reading. She is employed by the Lake- Lehman School District as a reading specialist. She is a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and sings in the choir. Pat has been a resident of Dal- las Borough for fifty years. “As a member of borough council since 1989, I take great pride in council's actions to lead our municipality into the 21st cen- tury. With such issues as po- lice regionalization and signal- Council,” Pat said. Frank M. Semanski Candidate for Republican Jury Commissioner of Luzerne County Frank M. Se- manski an- nounces his candidacy for Republican Jury Commis- sioner of | Luzerne Coun- For the past has served the five years, he residents of Hunlock Township as Supervisor having been Vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors from 1998 to pre- sent. During this time, Se- manski along with his fellow supervisors, has been involved in the Federal Flood Hazard Mitigation Program, 911 im- plementation, and currently is involved in the Luzerne Coun- ty Flood Hazard Mitigation Program planning strategies for the township in conjunc- tion with the Wyoming Valley Dike Rising Construction. “I am running for Jury Com- missioner of Luzerne County in order to ensure the process of the right to trial by jury and to become more involved in County government taking what I have learned, both per- sonally and professionally, to a higher level,” he said. Semanski is employed by the Dioceses of Scranton as the Assistant Director of Plant Operations at Little Flower Manor /St. Therese Residence in Wilkes-Barre. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Susquehanna Warrior Trail Council and is a member in various organizations such as: The Wyoming Valley Country Club in Hanover Township, The Knights of Columbus Council 302 in Wilkes Barre, The Thomas Post 495 Ameri- can Legion in Shickshinny, The Polish Falcons Nest 163 in Mocanaqua, and The Italian/American Sporting Club in Glen Lyon. He is married to the former Marilyn Gallick of Nanticoke. The Semanskis are members of St. Mary’s of Czestochowa in Nanticoke and reside in Hun- lock Township.Jerry Bonner is ‘Novantnak and Jerry, Jr. pleased to announce his can- didacy for reelection as the De- mocratic Jury Commissioner for Luzerne County. “Over the past three years I believe I have served the public in a proficient and professional manner. Despite the prolifera- tion of jury trials and civil liti- gation, the Jury Commission- er’s office has always provided a sufficient pool of potential jurors,” he said. Bonner is currently serving in his first term as Jury Com- missioner. He ..is. . the owner/operator of the Carriage Stop Plaza, Rte. 115, Wilkes Barre. For two decades he at- tended to patrons at his popu- lar restaurant, the Carriage Stop Inn. He currently serves as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Luzerne County Housing authority, and as a member of the board of the Luzerne County Public Assistance Agency. Bonner is a past member of the board of Allied Services, Luzerne = County Planning commissioner, Path- way to Independence, and Al- hambra. Bonner was the founder of the Jerry Bonner Open Golf Tournament which benefited Project Children, the Luzerne County Community College Tournament Scholarship fund, and the Retarded Adults Golf Tournament Van Fund. He is a fourth degree member, Knights of Columbus, Moun- taintop, member of the An- cient Order of Hibernians, and the Donegal Society in Wilkes Barre. Bonner is a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers’ Union, and was employed by Jersey Cen- tral Power as a journeyman lineman. He represented Luzerne County Democrats as a member of the Democrat State Committee. Jerry re- sides in Mountaintop with his wife the former Alice Halter. they have two children, Alice He is a member of St. Judes Church in Mountaintop. Moran will challenge for Prothonotary Atty. Jill Moran seeks the Democratic nomination for Luzerne County Prothonotary in the May Primary. Since 1994, Moran has practiced law with the Powell Law Group, 123 Warren Street, Hazleton. She was named a principal and man- aging partner in the firm in 1998. The firm specializes in represent- ing injured workers and consumers in personal injury and worker compensation cases, as well as representing numerous local small businesses and municipalities. “This election for Prothonotary is not about me or any of my oppo- nents, but rather about opportunity. The opportunity to elect a can- didate with the energy, experience and the commitment to precipi- tate the changes necessary for more efficient and effective govern- mental services. Many have pointed with frustration that the cur- rent focus of the office has been on politics, not progress. My goal, if elected will be to ensure the Prothonotary’s office is well run and ac- cessible to the public,” she said. Moran is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, American Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Association of Bond Lawyers, and the National Association of Bond Lawyers. “Computerization of the office is a priority,” Moran said. Now is the time to introduce the 21st century technology essential to en- sure accurate, accessible, and cost efficient records. County govern- ment should not be an obstacle, but rather an office which meets the needs and requirements of its users. there is nothing more frus- trating for a taxpayer than dealing with outdated and inefficient lo- cal government.” Moran received a bachelor of arts degree with magna cum laude distinction from Gettysburg College, Pa., where she was selected to the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, and her Juris Doctor from Dick- inson School of Law, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She later attended the Temple University School of Law for additional credits. Born in Hazleton, in 1969, she is the daughter of James and Vir- ginia Moran. She attended Arthur Street Elementary School in Ha- zleton, and graduated from MMI Preparatory School in Freeland. she currently resides in Conyngham. Meet the candidates night The Jackson Twp. Democrat Club in conjunction with the 2nd District, will host a “Meet the Candidates Night,” on April 25 at 7 p.m. at Farmer’s Inn, Hillside Rd., Chase. Public is invited. Democ- rats may speak. Refreshments will be served. Recycling pick up Harveys lake Borough announces it will again conduct its senior citizen and disabled residents recycling pick up from May 21 through June 2. Any citizens wishing to avail themselves to this service may con- tact the borough office at 639-2113 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. May 7 to May 18. If you are not registered with the bor- ough, there will be no pickup. There will be a $10 charge for the pickup service and a permit will be necessary. A fee of $10 per major appliance and $2 per tire is additional. The borough has set a limit of one truckload pickup per house- hold. Any items to be picked up must be placed at the curbside. Borough employees will not go onto private property. Anyone have any questions may call the borough office at 639- 2113. Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays If You Missed The Post — You Missed The News! (eA SF 1 (=X The Dallas Post ad goad a= 1 [0 WAVe [SS Office Hours M:-%8:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. 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