WILKES-BARRE — A new, fascinating tour entitled, “Walking in the era of Lincoln and the Civil War in Wilkes-Barre,” will focus on some of the people who…
When the six Luzerne County judges seeking retention on Nov. 2 first joined the bench in 2012, the court was reeling from federal investigations that sent three former judges to
She made tough and important decisions for nine years.
âAs district attorney, I have a different perspective than anyone else,â Salavantis said Wednesday during an editorial board meeting with The Citizensâ Voice. âIâve worked the front lines every day.â
Salavantis, 38, recently resigned as district attorney to run for Luzerne County judge â a move she insists wasnât required, but she made to focus on the judicial campaign.
Salavantis is seeking one of two Luzerne County judicial seats open in this yearâs election. She will appear on both the Democrat and Republican ballot in Mayâs primary election.
Having been elected three times in a countywide vote, Salavantis is touting herself as a person the people of Luzerne County know and can trust.