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2016 Membership Directory PSAB Member Boroughs County Boroughs Associations Business Partners Municipal Associates Non-Member Boroughs 2016 Membership Directory PSAB Member Boroughs County Boroughs Associations Business Partners Municipal Associates Non-Member Boroughs South Renovo Borough 2016 PSAB Member Boroughs It is a violation. to use the PA State Association of Boroughs membership data for purpose of direct mailing, e-mail blasts, or other marketing purposes without approval of the PA State Association of Boroughs. Abbottstown, Adams Akron, Lancaster Alburtis, Lehigh PO Box 473, 17301 PO Box 130, 17501 PO Box 435, 18011 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (717) 259-0965 Phone: (717) 859-1600 Phone: (610) 966-4777 Fax: (717) 259-6213 Fax: (717) 859-4589 Fax: (610) 965-5517 http://www.adamscounty.us/Munic/Pages www.akron-pa.com www.alburtis.org /Abbottstown-Borough.aspx Mtg. Date: 2nd Mon. 7:00 Mtg. Date: 2nd & Last Wed. 7:00, Mtg. Date: 3rd Thurs. 7:00 Contact - Susan Davidson Some Exceptions Contact - Loreen Greer Mayor - John McBeth Contact - Sharon Trexler Budget - $631,500 Council Pres. - Thomas Murray Mayor - Kathleen Palmer Pop. 1011 Councilmembers: Council Pres. - Ron DeIaco Adamsburg, Westmoreland Philip Benigno Councilmembers: Justin Gehman John Aleszczyk PO Box 16, 15611 Perry Lorah Steven Hill Email: [email protected] Dan McCormac Stephen Kaufman Phone: (724) 640-0225 Mtg. Date: 1st Tues. 7:30 Earl Shirk Peg McCormack John Williamson Sherryann Oels Contact - Stephanie Capasso Mgr. - Dan Guers Kathleen Raines Mayor - Paul Wolfgang Budget - $2,748,785 Pop. 2336 Council Pres. - Ronald Thompson Pop. 3876 Councilmembers: Aldan, Delaware John Henry Alba, Bradford One West Providence Road, 19018 Kevin Ianni 39 Windfall Road, 16910 Email: [email protected] Stanley Karaica Email: [email protected] Phone: (610) 626-3554 Bill Lasko Phone: (570) 673-3152 Fax: (610) 622-3597 Linda Thompson http://www.bradfordcountypa.org/Our-To www.aldan-boro.org Robert Turner Jr. wns/Alba-Borough.asp Mtg. Date: 1st Tues. 7:30 & 2nd Pop. 221 Mtg. Date: 2nd Mon. 6:00 Wed. 8:00 Contact - Vickie Jackson Contact - Jennifer Perks Adamstown, Lancaster Pop. 186 Mayor - James Hopely PO Box 546, 19501 Council Pres. - Harry Short Email: [email protected] Albion, Erie Councilmembers: Phone: (717) 484-2280 26 Smock Avenue, 16401 Peggy Brooks Rankin Fax: (717) 484-1131 Email: [email protected] Mary Jo Corrigan www.adamstownborough.org Phone: (814) 756-3660 Sandy Durso Mtg. Date: 1st Tues. 7:00 Fax: (814) 756-0511 Carmen Maniaci Contact - Sam Toffy www.albionborough.org Sal Oropollo Budget - $1,678,111 Mtg. Date: 3rd Thurs. 7:00 Sandra Urban Pop. 1834 Contact - Christine Mgr. - John White Butler-Coon Addison, Somerset Sol. - John McBlain Mayor - Jason White PO Box 13, 15411 Budget - $2,043,633 Councilmembers: Email: [email protected] Pop. 4313 John Huya Phone: (814) 395-5414 Mtg. Date: 1st Mon. 7:00 Rick Irvine William Rogers Contact - Tina Swaney Scott Seaton Pop. 214 Budget - $7,261,052 Pop. 1516 1 Alexandria, Huntingdon Ambridge, Beaver Archbald, Lackawanna PO Box 291, 16611 600 Eleventh Street, 15003 400 Church Street, 18403 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (814) 669-9478 Phone: (724) 266-4070 Phone: (570) 876-1800 Mtg. Date: 2nd Mon. 7:00 Fax: (724) 266-9191 Fax: (570) 876-5518 Contact - Barbara Ryzner www.ambridgeboro.org www.archbaldboroughpa.gov Mayor - Sam Miller Mtg. Date: 2nd Tues. 7:00 Mtg. Date: 2nd Wed. 7:00 Council Pres. - Michael Peters Contact - Joseph Kauer Contact - Dawn Rudalavage Councilmembers: Mayor - Rich D'Ambrosio Mayor - Shirley Barrett Leslie Glass Council Pres. - Mike Mikulich Council Pres. - Randy Grandinetti Adrian Lane Councilmembers: Councilmembers: Mike Smith Tony Cafarelli Dan Hart Rebecca Smith Janet Caldarelli Tom Mancuso Pop. 401 Stephanie Drewnowski Jeff Munley Bob Dunn Erin Owen Allenport, Washington Gerald McCoy John Shnipes Jr. PO Box 186, 15412 Tina Miller Maria Tomassoni Email: [email protected] Budget - $4,500,000 Mgr. - Anthony Giordano Mtg. Date: 1st Wed. 6:30 Pop. 7098 Budget - $4,310,130 Contact - Linda Nucci Pop. 7082 Budget - $145,550 Apollo, Armstrong Pop. 549 PO Box 306, 15613 Arendtsville, Adams Email: [email protected] PO Box 508, 17303 Ambler, Montgomery Phone: (724) 478-4201 Email: [email protected] 131 Rosemary Avenue, 19002 Fax: (724) 478-4923 Phone: (717) 677-6009 Email: [email protected] www.apollopa.org Fax: (717) 677-4348 Phone: (215) 646-1000 Mtg. Date: Last Thurs. 7:00 http://www.adamscounty.us/Munic/Pages Fax: (215) 641-1355 Contact - Cynthia McDermott /Arendtsville-Borough.aspx www.boroughofambler.com Budget - $515,860 Mtg. Date: 2nd Wed. Mtg. Date: 3rd Tues. 7:00 Pop. 1680 Contact - Karen Menges Contact - Mary Aversa Budget - $503,346 Applewold, Armstrong Mayor - Jeanne Sorg Pop. 952 8 Hickory Street, Kittanning, 16201 Council Pres. - Salvatore Pasceri Email: [email protected] Arona, Westmoreland Councilmembers: Phone: (724) 543-1224 PO Box 200, 15617 Ed Curtis Fax: (724) 543-1224 Mtg. Date: 1st Tues. 7:30 Nancy Deininger Mtg. Date: 2nd Tues. 7:00 Frank DeRuosi Pop. 407 Contact - Erica Bowser Sara Hertz Ashland, Schuylkill Budget - $71,000 Sharon McCormick 401 South 18th Street, 17921 Pop. 356 Jonathan Sheward Email: [email protected] Francine Tomlinson Phone: (570) 875-2411 Claudio Zaccone Fax: (570) 875-3727 Sol. - Joseph Bresnan www.ashlandborough.com Budget - $11,414,874 Mtg. Date: 2nd Wed. 7:00 Pop. 6426 Contact - Raymond Jones Budget - $2,416,842 Pop. 2817 Ashley, Luzerne 10 North Main Street, 18706 Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 270-5839 Fax: (570) 821-1755 www.ashleyboro.com Mtg. Date: 2nd Tues. 6:30 Contact - Greg Gulick Budget - $932,334 Pop. 2866 2 Ashville, Cambria Athens, Bradford Austin, Potter PO Box 165, 16613 2 South River Street, 18810 PO Box 297, 16720 Email: [email protected] Email: Email: [email protected] Phone: (814) 944-5961 [email protected] Phone: (814) 647-8613 Fax: (814) 695-2090 Phone: (570) 888-2319 Fax: (814) 647-8975 Mtg. Date: 2nd Tues. 6:00 Fax: (570) 888-8372 http://www.simplesite.com/Austin-Borou Contact - Mary Ann http://www.bradfordcountypa.org/Our-To gh/24912522 Riggleman wns/Athens-Borough.asp Mtg. Date: 1st Tues. 7:00 Mayor - Adam DeAngelis Mtg. Date: 2nd Mon. 7:00 Contact - Daleen Sinnamond Council Pres. - Lewis DeAngelis Contact - Tara Campbell Council Pres. - Jessi Valenti Councilmembers: Mayor - George Whyte Councilmembers: Janice DeAngelis Council Pres. - William Cotton Amanda Crumrine Nicole DeAngelis Councilmembers: Bernard Fowler Rick Hockenos Walter Chaykosky Scott Hostetlar James Ronan Scott Riley Mary Justh Sol. - Tom Finn Harold Smith James Setzer Budget - $158,249 Sharon Sporn Vicki Setzer Pop. 279 Raymond Stackhouse William Solomon Robert Williams Budget - $411,547 Aspinwall, Allegheny Mgr. - Mark Burgess Pop. 623 217 Commercial Avenue, 15215 Budget - $2,378,273 Email: [email protected] Avalon, Allegheny Pop. 3415 Phone: (412) 781-0213 640 California Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15202 Fax: (412) 781-9260 Atwood, Armstrong Email: [email protected] www.aspinwallpa.com 225 Atwood Sugar Run Road, Creekside, Phone: (412) 761-5820 Mtg. Date: 2nd Wed. 7:00 15732 Fax: (412) 761-5953 www.boroughofavalon.org Contact - Dawn Eastley Email: [email protected] Mtg. Date: 3rd Tues. 7:30 Mayor - Joseph Giuffre Phone: (724) 354-3418 Contact - Harry Dilmore Council Pres. - Joseph Noro Mtg. Date: 2nd Wed. May-Sept. Mayor - David Haslett Councilmembers: 8:30, Oct.- April 7:30 Mark Ellermeyer Contact - Carol Parks Council Pres. - Joshua Klicker Jennifer Evashavik Pop. 112 Councilmembers: Ralph Cortese Ann Marsico Auburn, Schuylkill Tim McLaughlin Victoria Donnelly PO Box 89, 17922 Thomas Lloyd Trip Oliver Email: [email protected] Shawn McWilliams Ann Pawlikowski Phone: (570) 754-7003 Patrick Narcisi Mgr. - Melissa Lang O'Malley Fax: (570) 754-7574 Lee Nelson Budget - $2,051,700 Mtg. Date: 1st Wed. 7:00 Pop. 2801 William Pascale Contact - Brenda Fessler John Vetterly Jr. Mayor - Barbara Burke Atglen, Chester Sol. - Megan Ott PO Box 250, 19310 Council Pres. - Melissa Bowman Budget - $3,121,900 Email: [email protected] Councilmembers: Pop. 4700 Phone: (610) 593-6854 John Eckert Fax: (610) 593-6508 Todd Graybill www.atglen.org Doug Naftzinger Mtg. Date: 1st Mon. 7:00 Mark Wiederhold Contact - Caren Andrews Budget - $350,790 Pop. 1217 Pop. 741 3 Avis, Clinton Baden, Beaver Bangor, Northampton PO Box 598, 17721 149 State Street, 15005 197 Pennsylvania Avenue, 18013 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 753-5588 Phone: (724) 869-3700 Phone: (610) 588-2216 Fax: (570) 753-5439 Fax: (724) 869-3711 Fax: (610) 588-6468 Mtg. Date: 1st Mon. 7:00 www.badenborough.com www.bangorborough.org Contact - Sandy Jenkins Mtg. Date: 3rd Wed. & Previous Mtg. Date: 2nd Mon. 7:00 Mayor - Ernest Harter Mon. 6:30 Contact - Nate Dysard Council Pres. - Brian Stover Contact - Elaine Rakovan Pop. 5275 Mayor - Samuel Gagliardi Councilmembers: Barkeyville, Venango Donald Aungst Council Pres. - Judi Montell 5404 Pittsburgh Road, Harrisville, 16038 Amy Brooks Councilmembers: Email: Elmer Christian Robert Besong [email protected] Tom Gordon III Suzie Furr Phone: (814) 786-7280 Mike Herman Ted Kotula http://barkeyvilleborough.org/ Jeff Raab John Shelkons Mtg. Date: 1st Tues. 7:00 Pop. 1506 Michael Stuban Contact - Carol Coursen David Trzcianka Avoca, Luzerne Budget - $101,000 Budget - $2,872,001 752 Main Street, 18641 Pop. 207 Pop. 4377 Email: Bath, Northampton [email protected] Baldwin, Allegheny 215 East Main Street, Suite 1, 18014 Phone: (570) 457-4947 3344 Churchview Avenue, Pittsburgh, Email: [email protected] Fax: (570) 451-1750 15227 Phone: (610) 837-6525 Mtg. Date: 2nd Thurs. After 6:30 Email: [email protected] Fax: (610) 837-8989 Work Session Phone: (412) 882-9600 www.bathborough.org Fax: (412) 882-4940 Contact - Kelly O'Brien Mtg. Date: 1st Mon. 7:00 Budget - $866,143 www.baldwinborough.org Contact - Bradford Flynn Pop.
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