The ARDC committee people are your local connection to the Democratic Party. There are two committee people from each neighborhood or precinct. They are there to greet you when you come to vote, can help you or a friend get registered to vote and answer any questions you may have about upcoming elections or the voting process. Committee people help Democratic Candidates on every level get elected to office. There are many ways you can help too. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a committee person, block captain or volunteering on Election Day, please fill out the form below or contact me via
email or call (215) 738-6025.
You can also see your committee people for your precinct at the polls. (
To find out who your committee person is, please reference this list.)
See you at the polls!

Kathleen Joyce
Committee Person Committee Chair
How Is the Democratic Party Organized Locally?

The Democratic Party starts in your neighborhood—technically referred to as your
precinct. Precinct
Committee Persons represent the Democratic Party at the neighborhood level and provide support and assistance to Democratic neighbors.
The smallest Democratic Party organization is by “Area” — locally, your Area is represented by the
Abington–Rockledge Democratic Committee (ARDC). There are 15 Areas in Montgomery County, and these Areas make up the Montgomery County Democratic Committee (MCDC), which represents and supports the Democratic Party at the county level. The Pennsylvania Democratic Party represents and supports the Democratic Party at the state level, and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) represents and supports the Democratic Party across the entire United States.
What Is the Democratic Party Doing in My Neighborhood?
Committee Persons lead party organizing and party building within their home precincts. There are two Committee Persons from each neighborhood or precinct.
But What Is a Committee Person, Really?
A Committee Person is really a local Democrat, just like you, who has volunteered to be the contact for Democrats in his or her neighborhood (precinct), to provide Democratic support and assistance to voters in their own neighborhood, and to oversee Block Captains (see below).
Committee Persons are there to greet you when you come to vote, help you or a friend get registered to vote, and answer any questions you might have about upcoming elections or the voting process. Committee Persons help Democratic Candidates on every level get elected to office. Although every precinct has different needs and goals, the ideal Committee Person gets to know their Democratic neighbors, is a point of contact for questions about voting, and recruits Block Captains and other volunteers to help them reach voters in the neighborhood. At the ARDC, we have put together “Levels” for Committee People involvement, so you can commit to only what you are comfortable taking on.
How Do I Become a Committee Person?
In Pennsylvania, elections for Democratic Committee Persons are held every four years (the last one was in MAY 2010). If a Committee Person position should go unfilled, a volunteer may be appointed by their Area Chair (locally, that’s the Chair of the ARDC).
The elections are won or lost based on whether or not Democratic voters have support in their neighborhoods. If you are interested in becoming a Committee Person for your neighborhood,
contact us via our website at
www.abingtondemocrats.com.
Not sure you're prepared? We provide free training and all of the resources you need to become a Committee Person. Sign up today!
How Else Can I Volunteer in My Neighborhood? What does a “Block Captain” Do?
Block Captains help Committee Persons reach a smaller section of each neighborhood. Block Captains can volunteer to help with as small or large an area as they'd like. If you choose to become a block captain, you can support just your street or block or a handful of streets in your neighborhood.
Block Captains get to know everyone in their area or “Block” — this encourages and gives you the opportunity for the neighbor-to-neighbor contact that is, frankly, missing from our modern society. You can informally educate in a social atmosphere and/or find out who is interested in getting involved or just receiving our newsletter via email.
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Your Committee Person Is... |
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Contact: |
| Meadowbrook School | 1641 Hampton Rd | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 1-1 |
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Leilani Nemeroff |
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Abington 1-2 |
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Eric Weren |
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Abington 1-2 |
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Richard Limburg |
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| Rydal Elementary School West | 1231 Meetinghouse Rd | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 1-3 |
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Edward A. Zetick |
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Abington 1-3 |
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Steven H. Berkowitz |
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| Rydal Elementary School East | 1160 Huntingdon Pike | Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
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Abington 2-1 |
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Marilyn Yarmark |
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Abington 2-1 |
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Susan R. LaDuca |
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| St. Joseph's Manor | 1616 Huntingdon Pike | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 2-2 |
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Morton Baker |
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Abington 2-2 |
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Richard Green |
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Abington 2-2 |
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Dina Chisolm |
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| Rydal Elementary School East | 1160 Huntingdon Pike | Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
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Abington 2-3 |
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Deborah Downes |
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Abington 2-3 |
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Mark Weiss |
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| Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center | 700 Cedar Road | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 3-1 |
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Marge Herrmann Sexton |
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Abington 3-1 |
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Robin A. Beall |
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Abington 3-2 |
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Valerie Lieberman |
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Abington 3-2 |
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Eric Brooke |
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| St. Mark's Reformed Episcopal Church | 1162 Beverly Road | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 3-3 |
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Angelo Adams |
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Abington 3-3 |
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Betty Smith |
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| McKinley School | 370 Cedar Road, Room 1 | Elkins Park, PA 19027
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Abington 4-1 |
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Elissa Katz |
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Abington 4-1 |
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Julie Ufberg |
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| Elkins Park United Presbyterian Church | 234 Cedar Road | Elkins Park, PA 19027
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Abington 4-2 |
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Lois Koff |
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Abington 4-2 |
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Michael S. Baurer |
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| Willow Hill Community Baptist Church | 1712 Easton Road | Willow Grove, PA 19090
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Abington 5-1 |
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Harriet Luker |
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| Willow Hill Elementary School | 1700 Coolidge Avenue | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 5-2 |
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Margaret "Peggy" Palmer |
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Abington 5-2 |
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Ayanna Laney Martin |
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| Edgehill Fire House | 2843 Limekiln Pike | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 6-1 |
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Jean Corrigan |
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Abington 6-1 |
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Joe Corrigan |
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Abington 6-2 |
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Brendan J. Kirk |
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Abington 6-2 |
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Francis X. Earley Jr. |
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| Hopkins Ford | 1650 The Fairway | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 7-1 |
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David H. Floyd |
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| Abington Friends School | 1200 Greenwood Avenue | Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Abington 7-2 |
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Bernice M. Groen |
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Abington 7-2 |
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Marcel L. Groen |
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| Abington Free Library | 1030 Old York Road | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 7-3 |
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Lydia Parke |
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| Willow Hill Elementary School | 1700 Coolidge Avenue | Roslyn, PA 19001
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Abington 8-1 |
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D. Gregory Holt |
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| St. John of the Cross Church | 2801 Woodland Road | Roslyn, PA 19001
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Abington 8-2 |
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Elizabeth M. Barnhart |
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Abington 8-2 |
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Thomas O. Jeffcoat Sr. |
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| Ardsley Community Center | 2828 Spear Avenue | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 9-1 |
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Gene Palmieri |
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Abington 9-1 |
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Kathleen Joyce |
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Abington 9-2 |
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Daniel MacLauchlan |
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Abington 9-2 |
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Hope Raitt |
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| Roychester Community Building | 1819 Harding Avenue | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 10-1 |
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Gerald Fox |
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Abington 10-1 |
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Shawn F. McMullen |
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| Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church | 2086 Parkview Avenue | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 10-2 |
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Marsha Levell |
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| Our Lady Help of Christians School | 1500 Marian Road | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 10-3 |
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Kevin Van Horn |
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Abington 10-3 |
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Matthew Wusinich |
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| Abington Free Library | 1030 Old York Road | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 11-1 |
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Alex Taddei |
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Abington 11-1 |
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Ernie Covington |
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| Highland Elementary School | 1301 Edge Hill Road | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 11-2 |
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John L. Spiegelman |
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Abington 11-2 |
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Linda M. Hee |
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| Abington Senior High School | 900 Highland Avenue | Abington, PA 19001
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Abington 11-3 |
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Catherine Siu |
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Abington 11-3 |
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Stephen Barnes |
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Abington 11-3 |
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J Petroff |
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| Erdenheim / Glenside-Weldon Elementary | 423 N. Easton Road | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 12-1 |
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George Eastburn |
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Abington 12-2 |
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June W. Parkinson |
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| Glenside United Church of Christ | 2160 Wharton Avenue | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 12-3 |
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Caren Gansman Moskowitz |
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| St. Paul's Lutheran Church Glenside | 120 N. Easton Road | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 13-1 |
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Le Ann Erickson |
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Abington 13-1 |
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Julie Rasmussen |
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| Weldon Fire House | 412 Easton Road | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 13-2 |
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Nick Farina |
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Abington 13-2 |
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Tiffany Smith |
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| St. Peter's Episcopal Church | 654 Easton Road | Glenside, PA 19038
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Abington 13-3 |
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Margaret I. Cline |
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Abington 13-3 |
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Ray Cline |
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| Living Word Lutheran Church | 1250 Easton Road | Roslyn, PA 19001
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Abington 14-1 |
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Alexis Kidd |
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| Roslyn Fire House | 1128 Bradfield Road | Roslyn, PA 19001
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Abington 14-2 |
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Barbara Halpern |
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Abington 14-2 |
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Paul Mamolou |
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Abington 14-2 |
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Kia Apgar |
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| Roslyn Elementary School | 2565 Susquehanna Road | Roslyn, PA 19001
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Abington 15-1 |
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Angel Gauthier |
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Abington 15-1 |
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Erik Raske |
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Abington 15-2 |
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Sean Lebofsky |
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Abington 15-2 |
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Michael Levin |
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| Rockledge Fire Department | 505 Huntingdon Pike | Rockledge, PA 19046
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Rockledge |
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Margaret Campellone |
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Rockledge |
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Tom Meehan |
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