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October 29, 2009 - Senator Baker attended a plant tour and
exposition at Oldcastle Precast in Montrose. Above, joining her on a tour of
the facility, left to right are: Deborah Loomis, Oldcastle Precast;
Representative Sandra Major; Representative Rick Geist; Representative Tina
Pickett and Senator Baker. |
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October 26, 2009 – Officials gathered in front of one of four
homes in Monroe Township, Wyoming County which were severely damaged by heavy
flooding in June 2006. The homes are being demolished as part of a Federal
Emergency Management Agency hazard mitigation program. Pictured left to right
are: Monroe Township Supervisor Bill Patton; state Representative Boback;
Wyoming County Commissioner Judy Kraft Mead; Senator Baker; Monroe Township
Supervisor Walt Derhammer; U.S. Representative Chris Carney; and Wyoming County
Emergency Management Coordinator Gene Dziak.
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October 23, 2009 - Members of the Board of Directors of the
Friends of the Hoyt Library hosted a Grand Re-Opening of the rebuilt Hoyt
Library. The library was severely damaged by a snow storm in February 2007.
Above, from left to right are, Sandra Piccone, Second Vice President, Hoyt
Library; Senator Baker; Sandra Kase, Kingston Borough Council Member; and
Barbara Lemmond.
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October 17, 2009 – Senator Baker joined other state and county
dignitaries to recognize the Blooming Grove Volunteer Fire Department’s (BGVFD)
50th anniversary. Above from left to right are: Representative Michael Peifer;
BGVFD President Jon Castimore; Pike County Commissioner Richard Caridi; BGVFD
charter member Robert Vennie, Jr.; Senator Baker; 50 year volunteer member
Lether Masker; and BGVFD secretary/treasurer Gail Masker.
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October 16, 2009 - Senator Baker attended the Northern Tier
Regional Planning & Development Commission's (NTRPDC) meeting to discuss
workforce needs for the Marcellus Shale Play. From left to right are, sitting:
Betty Reibson, Sullivan County Commissioner; Senator Lisa Baker; Representative
Sandra Major; and standing: Tom Murphy, PSU Cooperative Extension; Ed Zygmunt,
Congressman Christopher P. Carney’s office; Kevin Abrams, Executive Director
NTRPDC; Larry Michael, Penn College; Frank Thompson, Deputy Director NTRPDC. |