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Washington County Commissioner Larry Magg and his family LUL "People want to come to Wash Ington County. We've got low taxes, we have a country charm people are yearning for, along with amenities that include a minor league baseball team, great parks, a casino and shop- ping. We need to make sure we have a good workforce, have good economic development pro- grams in place and keep the low taxes so that industry wants to come here," Maggi said. Maggi/Fisher Campaign Supports Jobs, Energy and Washington County Over the years, Cindy Fisher has served Board of Commissioners for Washing her community of Cecil Township on ton County: From patrolling the high- many levels. A wife and mother of 5 children (including two sets of twins she is active in the school system, in the township, and with community charitable organizations. She is in her second term (9th year) as a Cecil Town- ship Supervisor and has served as the chairperson of Cecil Township Board of Supervisors for the last three years. ways for 24 years as a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper, serving for ten years as a criminal investigator with Troop B, and then six years as County Sheriff from 1997 to 2003, he is familiar with the people and their concerns. County Commissioner Larry Maggi is a lifelong resident of Washington Coun ty with deep roots that have woven his life into the fabric of the community Other than his years of service to his country, Maggi has never lived outside of Washington County and today re- sides in Buffalo Township with his wife, Mary Jeanne. They have four children and seven grandchildren. Maggi and Fisher are Democratic candidates for Washington County commissioners. Maggi is serving his fifth term on the ABOUT THE CANDIDATE LARRY MAGGI Marine Sheriff Commissioner Father & Grandfather Lifelong Resident Washington County A Ceny d He believes Washington County is an excellent place for residents to live work and play. "People want to come to Washington County. We've got low taxes, we have a country charm people are yearning for, along with amenities that include a mi- nor league baseball team, great parks, a casino and shopping. We need to make sure we have a good workforce, have good economic development programs in place and keep the low taxes so that industry wants to come here."Maggi said versification, inclusivity, community engagement, and streamlined certifi- cations, ensuring our local businesses have the talent and resources to thrive in the global economy Fisher said. As a County Commissioner, she will con tinue to work to keep Washington Coun ty taxes low while fostering develop. ment and growth in the local economy "As a commissioner candidate in Wash ington County, I recognize the challeng es businesses face in finding skilled workers. My comprehensive approach focuses on education, affordable hous ing, childcare, transportation, skil di- "As a commissioner candidate in 1 Washington County, I recog nize the challenges businesses face in finding skilled workers. My comprehensive approach fo housing, childcare, transporta cuses on education, affordable tion, skill diversification, inclu steity, community engagement, and streamlined certifications, ensuring our local businesses have the talent and resources to thrive in the global economy," Fisher said. Maggi has watched the area's econo my change over the years from heavy manufacturing to energy with the Marcellus Shale. "We have to make sure we capitalize on our natural gas, continue produc ing it safely, and continue to export it to the world," said Maggi. "People need energy to thrive and to create jobs. We have been doing this for the last 15 years in Washington County. It's important to grow smartly while not losing that country charm. As a public servant, Fisher's highest priority has been fiscal responsibility, and she is proud that Cecil Township has not raised taxes during her time on the Board of Supervisors. Addition ally, she has helped the township se cure more than $1 million in grants for park improvements, bridges, walking trails, and improvements to the public works facilities. Because of her efforts, Cecil Township Supervisor each school in Canon-McMilian now has a resource officer. She has worked to keep taxes low while helping Cecil grow and remain one the best commu- nities in Pennsylvania to raise a family. Fisher firmly believes in giving back to the community and serves on the ex. Experienced ecutive board for Jameson's Army. She and her husband are members of the Children's Hospital Foundation-Chil dren's Trust, and she is currently serv ing as Co-President of the Cecil Inter- mediate Parent Organization. ABOUT THE CANDIDATE CINDY FISHER Leader Wife and Mom Longtime Resident Washington County This article is sponsored by LarryMagg and Cindy for Washington County Commissioner Washington County Commissioner Larry Magg and his family LUL " People want to come to Wash Ington County . We've got low taxes , we have a country charm people are yearning for , along with amenities that include a minor league baseball team , great parks , a casino and shop ping . We need to make sure we have a good workforce , have good economic development pro grams in place and keep the low taxes so that industry wants to come here , " Maggi said . Maggi / Fisher Campaign Supports Jobs , Energy and Washington County Over the years , Cindy Fisher has served Board of Commissioners for Washing her community of Cecil Township on ton County : From patrolling the high many levels . A wife and mother of 5 children ( including two sets of twins she is active in the school system , in the township , and with community charitable organizations . She is in her second term ( 9th year ) as a Cecil Town ship Supervisor and has served as the chairperson of Cecil Township Board of Supervisors for the last three years . ways for 24 years as a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper , serving for ten years as a criminal investigator with Troop B , and then six years as County Sheriff from 1997 to 2003 , he is familiar with the people and their concerns . County Commissioner Larry Maggi is a lifelong resident of Washington Coun ty with deep roots that have woven his life into the fabric of the community Other than his years of service to his country , Maggi has never lived outside of Washington County and today re sides in Buffalo Township with his wife , Mary Jeanne . They have four children and seven grandchildren . Maggi and Fisher are Democratic candidates for Washington County commissioners . Maggi is serving his fifth term on the ABOUT THE CANDIDATE LARRY MAGGI Marine Sheriff Commissioner Father & Grandfather Lifelong Resident Washington County A Ceny d He believes Washington County is an excellent place for residents to live work and play . " People want to come to Washington County . We've got low taxes , we have a country charm people are yearning for , along with amenities that include a mi nor league baseball team , great parks , a casino and shopping . We need to make sure we have a good workforce , have good economic development programs in place and keep the low taxes so that industry wants to come here . " Maggi said versification , inclusivity , community engagement , and streamlined certifi cations , ensuring our local businesses have the talent and resources to thrive in the global economy Fisher said . As a County Commissioner , she will con tinue to work to keep Washington Coun ty taxes low while fostering develop . ment and growth in the local economy " As a commissioner candidate in Wash ington County , I recognize the challeng es businesses face in finding skilled workers . My comprehensive approach focuses on education , affordable hous ing , childcare , transportation , skil di " As a commissioner candidate in 1 Washington County , I recog nize the challenges businesses face in finding skilled workers . My comprehensive approach fo housing , childcare , transporta cuses on education , affordable tion , skill diversification , inclu steity , community engagement , and streamlined certifications , ensuring our local businesses have the talent and resources to thrive in the global economy , " Fisher said . Maggi has watched the area's econo my change over the years from heavy manufacturing to energy with the Marcellus Shale . " We have to make sure we capitalize on our natural gas , continue produc ing it safely , and continue to export it to the world , " said Maggi . " People need energy to thrive and to create jobs . We have been doing this for the last 15 years in Washington County . It's important to grow smartly while not losing that country charm . As a public servant , Fisher's highest priority has been fiscal responsibility , and she is proud that Cecil Township has not raised taxes during her time on the Board of Supervisors . Addition ally , she has helped the township se cure more than $ 1 million in grants for park improvements , bridges , walking trails , and improvements to the public works facilities . Because of her efforts , Cecil Township Supervisor each school in Canon - McMilian now has a resource officer . She has worked to keep taxes low while helping Cecil grow and remain one the best commu nities in Pennsylvania to raise a family . Fisher firmly believes in giving back to the community and serves on the ex . Experienced ecutive board for Jameson's Army . She and her husband are members of the Children's Hospital Foundation - Chil dren's Trust , and she is currently serv ing as Co - President of the Cecil Inter mediate Parent Organization . ABOUT THE CANDIDATE CINDY FISHER Leader Wife and Mom Longtime Resident Washington County This article is sponsored by LarryMagg and Cindy for Washington County Commissioner