The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, April 3, 2003 7 Downtown @... from page 1) like a merchants’ association — in marketing the downtown. “No funding source is going to dump a one-time pot of money into the borough,” said Moskovitz about the need for the association. The possibility of changing outdoor sign ordinances to make them more uniform and within restricted size re- quirements, worried Ochman some- what. “We already have a hard enough “I'm hoping it will have a positive impact on our business,” she said. Ten out of some 60 area businesses attended the meeting. Ochman said she thinks it's important that more neighboring businesses participate. Election (continued from page 1) due to Edward Donahue’s resignation at the end of last year. John Appel took his place, but because he was placed mid- year, has to run in the election. Dallas Borough will be an open and shut case with five seats open and five Republicans The Lake-Lehman School District, which is broken up into three regions, has a total of five vacancies. Region 1 has two open- ings and four candidates, incumbents and Lois Kopcha, Michelle Maher-Coombs, and challengers Mark Kornoski, and Jeffrey “If we're going to attempt to gain time now with people seeing our “Because everybody's business is in- running, including incumbents Bill Peiffer, Pauley. outside funding from state, federal, building,” she said. volved. Their" input is needed because Barbara Barnes and Kathy Kupstas. There are two openings and four candi- or private organizations, you need to Jim Eason, owner of Dallas Centre it will effect their day-to-day (busi- A majority of the seats on the Dallas dates in Region 2; incumbent Chuck demonstrate you have a perpetual or- ganization,” he said. “We definitely plan on joining the Hardware, didn’t make it to the meet- ing last week, but has seen the pho- tos that depict many of the changes. ness).” People interested in forming the Dallas merchants’ association are School District board of directors is open. Five seats out of a total of nine are open. There are nine candidates and all are cross Boytin, James Welby, Edwin Kern and Harold Cornell. In Region 3, incumbent Joseph Kapitula merchants association,” said He said he thinks the “sprucing up” tentatively scheduled to meet at the filed. Seeking re-election are John Litz, is challenged by Robert Peron. Maryanne Ochman of Ochman Coins is a good idea. Eason particularly May 1 visioning meeting. Thomas Russ, James Richardson, Deborah The Lake Township tax collector position and Jewelry. liked the idea of lamp posts and Moskovitz said the borough has Morgantini and Ernest Ashbridge Jr. They has drawn a lot of interest, with four can- Ochman, whose business has been in the borough since 1979, said she liked many of the ideas discussed at the meeting, but also had some reservations. “Some of it was really good. We're excited about the flowers and the benches,” said Ochman. flower boxes, but joked that the im- provements would probably end at the alley situated just before his business. Ochman pondered whether a more attractive downtown would draw more people and her business would benefit. $2,500 set aside for community bet- terment that could be used for the flower boxes, and to replace a chain link fence with a cast-iron one. Coun- cil would have to approve the spend- ing. 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