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Sandra Wilt

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Sandra K. Wilt - Lonaconing Town Councilwoman

The town of Lonaconing was incorporated in 1890. Sandra K. Wilt is a long-term member of the Lonaconing Town Council, having served in that office from June 1989 to the present, a total of 21 years thus far. She currently holds the position of Police Commissioner on the town council and at this writing is about half-way through her current two-year elected term of office which expires in 2013.

Town of Midland Councilwomen

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Town of Midland Councilwomen

The town of Midland was officially incorporated in 1900. The first woman elected to the Town Council was Elaine Miller who served from 1974-1976. Four other women have since been elected to the Midland Town Council. These include Beatrice Muir (1980-1982) and Paula James (1990-1996). Nellie R. Tighe was elected to the Midland Town Council in 1998, and Camille Alexander in 2000. At the conclusion of their four-year term (2008-2012), Tighe was re-elected to the council for an additional four years, while Alexander chose not to run for re-election.

Elizabeth Stahlman, Frostburg City Administrator

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Elizabeth Stahlman, Frostburg City Administrator

At its April 18, 2019 meeting, the Frostburg Mayor and City Council officially named Elizabeth Stahlman as the Frostburg City Administrator. Stahlman had been currently serving for a number of years as the city's Community Development Director.

Kathy Stafford, District Court

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Stafford ending 37-year career in District Court
Administrative clerk headed judicial operations in Allegany, Garrett counties

Jeffrey Alderton
Cumberland Times-News

CUMBERLAND — Kathy Stafford, administrative clerk for District Court of Maryland District 12 since 1986, has announced her retirement following her career of more than 37 years of service in the district court system.

Jane Rees-Schwartz

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The Allegany County Community Action Agency, now known as the Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission (HRDC), was established in 1965. For the overwhelming majority of those years HRDC was led under the Executive Directorship of Jane Rees-Schwartz. Jane began at HRDC in the early 1970s and within several years was appointed Executive Director.

Nelliemae B. Redhead, 1926-1995

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Nelliemae B. Redhead

Nelliemae Redhead was a candidate for Cumberland City Council in 1982. She finished eighth in a field of thirteen candidates in the May 4th, 1982 primary with 1,347 votes, thereby qualifying for the general election. Nelliemae secured a respectable 1,644 votes in the May 18th balloting. Unfortunately this was not enough to place her among the top four winners.