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    Supervisors—
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Name: Jay W. Futch
Candidate for: Franklin Twp.
Supervisor
Hometown: Franklin Twp.
Profession: Owner J. W. Futch
MasterCraft Construction
Education background: Dallas
High, Bloomsburg, Misericordia
Member of the following orga-
nizations: As an individual I
have helped or donated to orga-
nizations in Franklin Twp. for
many years. Organized save our
water; canvassed for signatures.
Public service offices held pre-
viously: Franklin Twp. Planning
Commission second term; volun-
teer for Twp. projects (spring
clean-up).
Q: What do you feel are the
most important issues facing
Franklin Twp. at this time? How
will you address these issues?
A: Future growth and up grade
of twp. infra structure must be
carefully planned. @H20 water
quality is a major issue to which
I have devoted considerable time.
Q: Why are you running and
what makes you a good candi-
date?
A: I believe involvement in your
hometown is every ones respon-
sibility. I wish to use my skills
and commitment to better
Franklin Twp.
Q: What in your background
makes you qualified for this po-
sition?
A: Second term planning com-
missioner and long time volun-
teer to TAP projects, shows I
have paid the dues necessary for
water support. I don’t believe
you can just decide to run for
super, you must earn it!
Q: What will your goals be as a
Franklin Twp. Supervisor? What
would you like to see accom-
plished?
A: Again, infrastructure up-
grade is essential. Would use
my business expertise and con-
nections to obtain grants to fund
projects. I believe there are still
many roads that need work in
the township.
Q: What do you think voters
should know about you that they
may not already know?
A: I would like township resi-
dents to know that I.am loyal
and dedicated to the township,
and not to any political subdivi-
sion or click. I think most resi-
dents know that I've dedicated
- large amounts of time to better
the township. I would ask their
support to enable me to serve
the township more directly as a
supervisor.
Editor's note: Michael J.
Prokopchak is also running, but
could not be reached in time for
this article.
Watershed
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core component to the educa-
tional program. At the first meet-
ing students were informed there
would be group presentations at
the conclusion of the program.
Each school was given a compo-
nent from the program to pre-
sent, Dave said.
The presentations were recent-
ly given at Coopers Waterside
Restaurant in Pittston. The Dal-
las students’ presentation was
about the political and legal uses
®
of the river, John said. The stu-
dents focused on Susquehanna
River facts, pollutants and cur-
rent river projects.
John, an original member of
the Dallas High School group,
has been involved with the pro-
ject from the beginning. He said
it has been a rewarding experi-
ence and looks forward to next
year’s program.
When Adam Morgan was
asked what he had gotten from
the program he said, “I learned a
lot of little things that add up.
It's interesting how everything
comes together. Life revolves
around the watershed, we just
don’t realize it.”
DCNR and NEIU 19 have al-
ready begun preparations for the
next cycle which will begin this
fall. Dave said students will be
working on how local actions
have global implications environ-
mentally.
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high tech end of homelessness,” said
Kabacinski. In years gone by, we used to
seek only blue collar work clothes for our
clients. Now we need dress clothing for
them to compete in today's job market.
We have had many success stories of
people landing good jobs and holding on
to them for a long time.
Five years ago, one of our gentlemen
became a landscaper, and later became
the foreman. He is still employed by that
company today.”
V.I.S.I.LO.N. receives federal funding
and grants from various agencies, and
thirty-seven faith-based organizations
provide food and shelter on a rotation ba-
sis for a seven day period. “The program
helps our clients in a big way,” said
Kabacinski, “and many of the groups
who help us say they get a great deal of
pleasure out of working together for a
good cause. This kind of help goes way
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doors that are always open to us.”
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