Reform in air, politicians

The Scranton Times-Tribune underscores the voter’s rejection of the status quo in Tuesday’s election and how this electoral shift is much more tuned to public interest than private interest.

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Yet the Dunmore Borough Council election was an even more emphatic rejection of status quo, inside-baseball governance at the expense of the public interest. Voters threw out of office at least one and probably two councilmen who voted Sept. 19 to change the borough zoning ordinance specifically to accommodate the vast and unwarranted expansion of the Keystone Sanitary Landfill.

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