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Gary W. Storer
445 votes
40.49%
- Occupation: 30 years science teacher- Northwest Schools
- Education: Bachelor of Science/Masters in Education
- Served as Crosby Township Trustee for 16 years (1983-1999).
- President of the Board (1991-1999), 22 years resident of Crosby Township.
- Strong leadership through involvement w/ Crosby Historical Soc., Com'ty Reuse Org., Emergency Planning & Training Committee, Fernald Health Effect S
- former firefighter E.M.T
- President Crosby Memorial Assoc., Veterans-Citizens Memorial Committee
Priorities:
- Against Cross County Connector/ Develop comprehensive local landuse local zoning plan.
- Fernald Safe Shutdown & Cleanup/ Continued monitoring
- Senior Center Phase II recreation and rest area enhancements.
L. Jane Harper
393 votes
35.76%
- Occupation: Retired Teacher
- Education: B.S. in Ed. & 30 hrs. grad work
- Life long resident.
- Served for 12 years as Trustee-1990-2001.
- Know residents and their concerns
Priorities:
- Manage growth of township.
- Maintain rural character while growing without losing rural character.
- Continue to improve our services to residents.
Melba Guard
261 votes
23.75%
- Occupation: Art Teacher, Oak Hills School District
- Education: Masters in Art Education
- Served one term as Crosby Township Trustee otherwise I am an ordinary citizen of the township who cares to do the best I can.
Priorities:
- I choose to serve in truth and integrity.
- Establish a comprehensive land use plan to guide us into the future.
- To keep residents informed, I want to continue the township newsletter.
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