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2013 Citizens Of The Year Honored

Susquehanna County Economic Development Board members held their annual breakfast meeting at Dreyer Hall, Montrose Bible Conference at 8:30 on Thursday, August 22. Joe Andre, Chairman of the Economic Development Board, and Paul Kreischer, President of the Progress Authority Board headquartered in Towanda, made opening comments and introductions. Among those recognized were U.S. Representative Tom Marino, Guest Speaker for the event; State Representatives Tina Pickett and Sandy Major; County Commissioners Alan Hall and MaryAnn Warren; as well as individual members of the Economic Development Board. Additionally, George Stark, Director, External Affairs of Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, was recognized, along with Cabot’s sponsorship of the Annual Breakfast Meeting.

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Rep. Marino Speaks Mind

U.S. Representative Tom Marino was the Headline speaker at the Susquehanna County Annual Development Breakfast Meeting on Thursday, August 22nd. Congressman Marino took to the podium at 9:55 a.m. and spoke for some 25 minutes before taking several minutes of questions from the audience gathered.

Mr. Marino found a receptive audience which immediately took to his folksy boy-next-door style of presentation. Dressed in casual attire suitable for his next stop, a day at the Harford Fair, “Tom” explained immediately that he didn’t have any prepared notes for his speech. Indeed, his extemporaneous speaking style perfectly matched the event and he engaged his listeners for the entire time.

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