A new metal gate designed to thwart vandals and prohibit vehicle access at night has been installed in Finnin Park in Allegheny Township. Township Supervisor James Morabito donated $2,500 for the project, acting on a campaign promise he made last year to numerous constituents. Morabito wrote a personal check for
A recently elected Allegheny Township supervisor said complaints he received from residents during his bid for office about damage done to Finnin Park by people using all-terrain vehicles after hours aren’t going unheeded. To begin to address the problem, Supervisor James Marabito donated $2,500 to install a gate at the
Courtesy of James Morabito and Kathryn Starr, respectively
Allegheny Township Supervisor candidates James Morabito, and incumbent Kathryn Starr. Both are Republicans.
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Republicans James Morabito and Kathy Starr are vying for one open seat on Allegheny Township’s board of supervisors.
Township supervisors serve six-year terms.
Starr is the incumbent supervisors chairwoman since 2003. A lifelong township resident, Starr, 78, owns a catering business in the township.
A newcomer to the political scene, Morabito, 57, has resided in the township for 28 years and owns a used car dealership in Lower Burrell.