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Four Republicans to square off against four Democrats in Lower Meiron School Board race

LOWER MERION — Although elections in Lower Merion and Narberth have become less competitive over the years, there will be one contested election as a result of Tuesday s Primary Election in Lower Merion this November. On Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans in Lower Merion and Narberth went to the polls to elect a slate of four candidates for open seats on the school board. Taking the four Democratic nominations as the endorsed candidates were Anna R. Shurak with 9,862 votes, Melanie Schafmeister with 9,484 votes and Kerry Sautner with 9,362 votes. Although not formally endorsed by the local Democratic committee but running with the slate of endorsed Democrats, Kimberly Garrison received 5,890 votes to be the final Democratic candidate.

Lower Merion honors Bob Duncan s over 40 years of service

LOWER MERION Several former and current Lower Merion commissioners and community members came out to wish an online goodbye for the four decades of service Bob Duncan gave to Lower Merion Township. “After 40 years of service, our assistant manager has finally found the keys to the back door, and he plans to leave to retire,” Dan Bernheim, president of the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners, said. Duncan, who most recently served as the township’s assist manager, announced a few weeks ago he would be retiring. The township has already hired Jim Smith, who most recently was the senior manager in Sarasota, Florida, and also served as borough manager in Media, Delaware County, for 20 years.

On creating an ogre: ELHS brings Shrek to the stage | Arts & Entertainment

There’s always costuming and make-up that has to be done for a theatrical performance but creating an ogre for “Shrek The Musical” involved a good bit of creativity for drama students at East Lincoln High School.  “With Shrek, you have to create an ogre and we’ve done that through prosthetics,” Gregory Franklin, East Lincoln High School’s director of choral music and theatre arts said. “We made a latex cowl, which is reusable for every show, but the latex mask is new each show. About a month ago, we created a mold to Elijah’s (Caudle) face so that mold is what we use to create the face for every show. It gets stuck on, painted and smoothed in. It’s a very unique experience, but he’s also miserably hot because he’s already in a fat suit and when we put the prosthetics on, it’s really hot. We pack him with ice packs to help stay cool and we change them out at intermission. He’s still being a trooper in his transf

On creating an ogre: ELHS brings Shrek to the stage | Arts & Entertainment

On creating an ogre: ELHS brings Shrek to the stage | Arts & Entertainment
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