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Clear took 2,695 votes to 1,560 for Morgan, who had sought a second six-year term. I feel like this is a win for Millcreek Township as a whole, and I am excited about the vibrant future that Millcreek has, Clear said. I am anxious to work with all of the township employees, with the other supervisors and with the entire county, she said.
Clear is a McDowell High School teacher and represents Millcreek on Erie County Council.
Kirk McCaslin, a Millcreek Township streets employee, is the apparent winner of the Republican nomination for supervisor, with 1,979 votes to 1,426 for James Lindstrom, a WJET-WFXP TV director.
Debra Hayes
Debra Hayes has been named divisional vice president and trust officer of Northwest Bank. Nathan Weaver, CFP, CTFA, Divisional Vice President, Manager of Personal Trust Administration, made the announcement.
As trust officer, Hayes will be responsible for the administration of trusts, investment management accounts, IRAs, estates, guardianships and custodial accounts. She will assist customers with their finances, review their portfolios, provide financial education and recognize trust opportunities. In addition, she’ll focus on new business development for Northwest Trust Services in Northwestern Pennsylvania and Southern New York, while also providing excellent customer service to current clients in those areas.
By Times-News staff
Republican Kirk McCaslin will announce his bid for Millcreek Township supervisor on Friday.
McCaslin, a Millcreek Township government employee for 36 years and a member of the West Lake Fire Department for 39 years, will make his announcement at a media-only event at 8:30 a.m. at Scott Park, located a block east of West Sixth Street and Peninsula Drive.
McCaslin, according to a press release, is a lifelong township resident and graduate of McDowell High School. He is married and has four adult children.
The seat is currently held by Supervisor John Morgan, a Democrat. McCaslin said he is promising voters that he will serve only one, four-year term if elected, and focus on fixing roads, improving and maintaining parks, addressing flooding issues, and reaching a consensus regarding the fire commission.