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Monday, May 20, 2013

Meet NorCo Council Candidate Frank Hesch



I spoke to GOP NorCo Council candidate Frank Hesch before Thursday night's meeting. Frank points to his experience in the financial services industry, growing up with his family's automotive business and finally, his leadership role for the past two years in the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce.

"I know I can provide value to Northampton County," he concludes.

7 comments:

  1. Sound young man. I hope he does well.

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  2. Is he endorsed by the Tea Party?

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  3. hope he isn't another thiery or gilbert!!!

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  4. hope he isn't another McClure or Dertinger. ... or Branco ...

    Although Gilbert is a disappointment, Barn Thierry has been a good member of Council. The proof of that is that she is quitting. She shouldn't have to put up with snakes like you.

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  5. Glad to see you got a hold of him. It's going to be a tough race, but as a classmate of mine, I certainly wish him the best.

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  6. I have heard nothing but good things about this guy.

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  7. I hear he is not a real Tea Party Republican but a Ferraro moderate. That is a worry.

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