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Last updated on May 20 at 11:41 pm
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- Appreciation offered for Honor Guard, Color Guard
Today in LDN History
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- Piping plovers are back
Reader Comments
Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.I am writing this as a resident of Marilla Townhip a place that we have worked for over 10 years to rid the community of the O'shea's legacy. This township has property on the market upwards of 10 years and more. Mr. O'Shea divided the community and created a BOR that granted favors to their friends and punished outsiders; a township that hurt people who just wanted to move here from the outside. The harm was huge and only someone who doesn't know about Marilla falls into its trap. Today, we have a finally seated a man who will run this community with fairness and honesty, Neil Crawford. It took a great deal for Neil to step out of retirement and run for office, he loves Marilla, he loves the land and wants a community that works for everyone. Our second hope to keep his seat was Ray Franz. I didn't have to be a fan of Ray to vote for him, I voted against corruption, I vbted so everyone would have a voice. IF Mr.O'Shea lost this election for 101st district it saved the people of all counties a huge hardship of greed and division across the entire region.



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