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Monday, February 16, 2015

Tidd Has Challenger is Hellertown District Judge Race

Magisterial District Judge David Tidd has an opponent in his race for re-election to the Magiesterial District covering Hellertown and lower Saucon Township. He's being opposed by Amanda Kurecian, another attorney, who lives in Lower Sauson. Below is her announcement.

Amanda Kurecian, Esq. is announcing her candidacy for Magisterial District Judge 03-2-04, which covers Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township.

Ms. Kurecian has a family law practice in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She has been a resident of the Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township district since 1989. Ms. Kurecian attended St. Theresa's Elementary School, Bethlehem Catholic High School, and Lehigh University before completing her education at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law.

Ms. Kurecian is running for district judge because she has a strong desire to serve the Saucon Valley community. She wants the voters to know that she is qualified, capable, and trustworthy.

Ms. Kurecian is a a Republican, but plans to cross-file.

At Becahi, Amanda was named female athlete of the year, yet still graduated in the top 5%.

When I graduated from Beca, I was very nearly named top female athlete myself.

5 comments:

  1. I heard you were named top female athlete because you sit down to pee. Then someone told me that you sit down to pee because the doctor told you not to lift anything heavy.

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    1. Show your true name, tough guy.

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  2. Not to knock her and the previous post was out of line but just curious..What sport Bernie?

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  3. anonymous 9:12 is an old joke that was aimed at Bernie. I got it immediately. so get a life Denaldo.

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  4. The only reason bernie has not deleted comments of 9:12 is because it's true. Bernie must sit down to pee because he can't lift nothing heavy.

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