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0 comments | Thursday, December 15, 2005

Lewis Run Borough Council president Frank Langianese said Mel and Michelle
BIzzarro have done something he’s never seen in the 50-some years he’s been
on borough council – they gave something to help the taxpayers.

The Bizarros gave the borough 25 hundred dollars to pay for the first year
of ambulance service from the city of Bradford.

Bizzaro says he and his wife recently moved to Lewis Run and wanted to give
something back to the community.

Langianese added that the borough appreciates it 100 percent.

Lewis Run Borough Council president Frank Langianese has been elected
president of the Pennsylvania Borough Councils Association.

Borough solicitor Dan Hartle said that, with more than 900 boroughs in the
state, this is quite an honor for Langianese and the borough.

Langianese said one of the goals of the association is get younger people
involved and “enhance more people to run” for borough offices.

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