[Photos: Sharon Lintner]
Democratic candidates Ethan Byers, Jeanne Cooper, Kyle Ricker and Jasmine Preston held a "Meet and Greet" at Lancaster Distilleries' Columbia location on Wednesday evening, October 8th.
Attendees heard each candidate speak about why they decided to run for office, as well as their particular topics of concern.
Ethan Byers supports fiscal responsibility, looking at expenditure line items where the borough could save money. He also supports CCAT, the Columbia Cat Action Team.
Kyle Ricker, whose background is cybersecurity, advocates for improving the livestreaming of meetings and keeping residents and taxpayers informed through transparency.
Jeanne Cooper has operated businesses in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. As a member of the Merchants Association, she understands the concerns of local merchants.
Jasmine Preston, who is running for mayor against longtime incumbent Leo Lutz, hears those calling for change. She spoke favorably about the Chip Factory Hotel project, saying it will put Columbia on the map and provide jobs.
All four candidates participated in the budget discussion during the October 7th Columbia Borough Council Workshop.
Attendees heard each candidate speak about why they decided to run for office, as well as their particular topics of concern.
Ethan Byers
Kyle Ricker
Jeanne Cooper
Jasmine Preston
All four candidates participated in the budget discussion during the October 7th Columbia Borough Council Workshop.
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