Politics & Government
Sandra Vulcano Seeks Re-Election to City Council
Veteran Easton city councilwoman announces plan for fourth term.

Easton City Council's longest serving member is seeking another term.
Sandra Vulcano announced Thursday she would run for a fourth term representing the city's District Three.Â
Vulcano joined council in 2002 after serving on the Easton Area School Board, where her husband Pat -- himself a former city councilman -- now serves.Â
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In a news release, she cited the development of Neston Heights and the South Side CVS center, supporting the Pomeroy and Silk Mill projects and saving Lachenour Field as her major accomplishments.
Vulcano, a Democrat, called herself a fiscal conservative.
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"We must give taxpayers the government they can afford," she said in her release.
Earlier this year, Easton zoning board member James Edinger announced his candidacy for City Council. He hopes to fill the seat being vacated by Councilman Michael Fleck, who is not seeking re-election.
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