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ELECTION EDITORIAL | Democrat Candidates for Shenandoah Borough Council

Democrat candidates for Shenandoah Borough Council

The Borough of Shenandoah, like many other communities in our area, face many  similar hurdles to overcome. Unfortunately, most of these towns are economically  depressed, with scarce resources and an abundance of problems.

Our platform is focused on the issues that not only affect the current residents, but will impact future generations, as well. Important issues, such as blight, much-needed economic development and our aging infrastructure systems (water and sewer) must be  addressed. 

We are seeking long-term, permanent solutions to these issues, not band-aids, quick fix remedies. The lipstick on a pig approach gets a lot of publicity and is geared toward getting votes, but it will, in the long run, prove much more costly to the residents of the Borough.  

While the sale of Shenandoah’s water authority (MABS) was a heated political issue  and strongly opposed by the current council majority, it nevertheless brought the  Borough a once in a lifetime lifeline, with more than $6 million deposited into the  Borough’s accounts. With prudent planning, these funds can be the Borough’s “Rainy  Day” fund for years to come. Unfortunately, that is not the case. 

As of June, 2024, the MABS accounts had total deposits of $7,136,915.00. As of October, 20, 2025, that amount is down to $5,539,316.00. That amounts to  $1,597,599.00 of unbudgeted expenditures. By the end of fiscal year 2025, those  accounts will be less than $5,000,000. 

Several of the town’s streets got a topcoat of roughly 1.5 inches of asphalt, yet the real  problem of the deterioration of the water and sewer lines is still buried beneath the shiny  new roads, which will eventually be ripped up for repairs. 

Before the current majority took office, they and their supporters called for public  meetings so residents could give input on spending MABS funds. After they took over  the majority, there was no further discussion regarding the public’s opinion about the  usage of these funds. 

YOU MUST ELECT OUR ENTIRE TEAM TO CREATE A NEW MAJORITY AND WE WILL CREATE A NEW SHENANDOAH! HERE’S HOW WE’LL DO IT: 

We will stop the madness that is going on every day. The current majority uses constant  unfounded attacks, allegations, and inferences to distract you from the truth and excessive spending. 

We will create a “Resident Advisory Board.”

This Advisory Board will consist of 1 to 3 members from each of the 5 voting sectors of town. (including Turkey Run)  

The Advisory Board will be selected from letters of interest from anyone who desires to be part of the future of Shenandoah.  

Once developed, you, the actual residents, will select a spokesperson.  

This Advisory Board will have a forum to speak at EVERY monthly meeting – uninterrupted or talked over by anyone. These discussions will determine how and  where YOUR Millions of dollars will be spent.  

Please vote for this new community minded team ON November 4th. Please select the  entire team to create a new Majority and future.  

We will use your input to determine our future.  

We will NOT spend another dollar of the remaining MABS money WITHOUT YOUR  INPUT! Together we can work in a POSITIVE way for a better future!  

VOTE FOR OUR TEAM ON NOVEMBER 4th!!! 

VOTE for “A NEW SHENANDOAH”.

FOR COUNCIL: Michael Whitecavage, James P. Burke, Michelle Gulden, Katie Catizone; FOR MAYOR: Leo Pietkiewicz

Whitecavage, Burke, Gulden, and Catizone are Democrat candidates for Shenandoah Borough Council. Pietkiewicz is the Democrat candidate for Shenandoah Mayor.

Editor’s Note: Coal Region Canary does not endorse or oppose any candidate for public office. All opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the candidate. Any candidate appearing on the ballot in the 2025 Schuylkill County Municipal Election is invited to submit an editorial for publication. Details are available by contacting newscanary@gmail.com or by visiting this link.

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