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  2. Who are the candidates for local borough, township and ... - AOL

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    North Star School District . Region No. 1 (Jenner Township No. 1 and Jenner Township No. 3): 4-year term: Angelo R. Codispoti, D/R, Jared D. Christner, Democrat and Lance H. Shawley, Republican

  3. Michael Owens (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Owens is an American politician serving as mayor of Mableton, Georgia, the largest city in Cobb County since defeating Aaron Carman in the runoff of the 2023 Mableton mayoral election. He previously served as Chair of the Cobb County Democratic Committee from 2016 to 2019.

  4. Mapleton, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mapleton was founded when the Pennsylvania Railroad was extended to that point. The community was named for a grove of maple trees near the original town site.

  5. Ferguson Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The township has a total area of 47.6 square miles (123.4 km 2), all land.. Ferguson Township is bordered by Halfmoon Township and Patton townships to the northwest, the borough of State College and College Township to the northeast, Harris Township to the east and Huntingdon County [4] to the south.

  6. State College, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    State College evolved from a village to a town to serve the needs of Pennsylvania State College, which was founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania. State College was incorporated as a borough on August 29, 1896, and it has grown with the college, which was renamed The Pennsylvania State University in 1953.

  7. South Franklin Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    At the 2000 census, there were 3,796 people, 1,360 households, and 1,083 families living in the township.The population density was 184.5 inhabitants per square mile (71.2/km 2).

  8. Centre Hall, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Penns Valley and is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,265 at the 2010 census, which is a 17.2% increase from the 2000 census. Centre Hall was so named on account of its location near the geographical center of Penns Valley. [4]

  9. College Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    College Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania metropolitan statistical area. The population was 10,762 at the 2020 census, which was a 13% increase from the 2010 census. [5] College Township was formed on November 25, 1875, from Harris Township.