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Friday, February 17, 2017

Psychotherapist Continues NorCo Council Quest

For those of you who feel like the sane in an insane asylum, a psychotherapist is coming. Lori Vargo Heffner is expected to announce her candidacy for Northampton County Council and is currently circulating petitions. She ran in District 3 two years ago, but lost to John Cusick by 741 votes.

She will announce her candidacy at the courthouse steps today at noon.

A psychotherapist at Affiliated Clinical Services, she's a graduate of Moravian College who went on to obtain Master's degrees at Kutztown (psychology) and Temple (education). Her background is obviously an asset to a County charged with the responsibility of delivering human services.

5 comments:

  1. Fire the incumbent incompetents!

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  2. An asset to council. She could psychoanalyze her peers and have them committed

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  3. I believe she does not have a doctorate, so she is not a psychologist. She has a masters so she can be a therapist.

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  4. if this woman wants to become a psychologist, she should do her doctoral dissertation on Ron Angle. She would easily get published doing a full on case study on that narcissistic maniac.

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