

"All of this must be accomplished with an eye toward the bottom line so that we don't unduly add to the tax burden on working families, senior citizens and businesses." And, we are blessed with one of the most extensive systems of municipal parks in the state which add considerably to the quality of life in our community." As well we face mandated upgrades to our sanitary sewer system, and the continual need to repair and maintain roads and bridges. "Like government at all levels, municipalities face tremendous financial pressures and growing challenges in providing essential services such as police, fire and emergency medical services. "All of that has reminded me how important it is to give back to our community and I feel the most effective way for me to do that is to return to the Board of Supervisors," Henry continued.

"I have had the opportunity to continue my involvement in our community through organizations such as the Colonial Park Rotary club, the Linglestown clock committee, my church, and Heroes Grove." "It was my great honor to have previously served on both the Board of Supervisors and on the Lower Paxton Public Safety Committee," Henry said in making his announcement. There will be an open seat on the board due to the retirement of long-time supervisor Bill Seeds who has announced he will not be seeking re-election. Lowman Henry has announced his intention to seek election to a seat on the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors in the upcoming May Primary election. Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors
