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May 18 primary will bump one candidate from New Sewickley supervisor race

NEW SEWICKLEY TWP. Three candidates are running for two six-year terms as supervisors for the township in the May 18 primary.  Incumbent Fritz Retsch will battle interim Supervisor Charles Mike Phipps and newcomer Jenny Dambach Fessler for the Republican nominations, while Democrats have no candidate on the ballot in the race.  Retsch, 81, has lived in New Sewickley Township for 12 years. A retired school teacher, he taught at the Ambridge Area School District for 40 years and is now an active member of the community, sitting on several area boards for the Community College of Beaver County, the CCBC Foundation, Old Economy Village, Big Knob Grange and California University of Pennsylvania. A husband and pet owner, Retsch has served nearly six years as a supervisor and contributed to the acquisition of $9.1 million in grants, building the amphitheater in Green Valley Park and technical upgrades to the township offices and police department. 

Lancaster County college news: May 12, 2021

Allyson Letavic, a 2017 graduate of Hempfield High School, graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor of Science in biology and a minor in neuroscience. In fall 2021, she will attend the masters of prosthetics and orthotics program at the University of Pittsburgh. Grace Batchelder received a Bachelor of Science in business administration in management information systems from the Temple University Fox School of Business on May 7, 2021. A 2017 graduate of Manheim Township High School, she was president of Temple’s chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America, Phi Beta Lambda. She won first place honors in cybersecurity and information technology systems at the recent FBLA-Phi Beta Lambda state competition.

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