![]() Given the number of serious issues facing our City and the continuing level of animosity that exists in government, I believe my previous experience as Councilmember and State Senator will be an asset to the residents of the 19th District and the entire City. He is endorsed by the Queens County Democratic Party and several current office holders. He lost to City Councilmember Vickie Paladino in the 2021 general election. Tony Avella (D) – Avella is the former Councilmember for District 19 and a former State Senator. What is the biggest change you want to make in your district? If you are an incumbent, what issue or change to the district do you still feel you’d like to address?Ī friend or relative is in town – where in the district are you taking them?Īuburndale, Bay Terrace, Bayside, Beechhurst, College Point, Douglaston, Flushing, Little Neck, Malba and Whitestone What, to you, are your top three issues in the borough and in your district? How would you address them? What would you say are your main qualifications for the seat you are running for? Why are you interested in running for City Council? If you are an incumbent, why are you interested in running for City Council again? ![]() Here are the five questions posed to candidates: Though there are fewer competitive primaries than in past years, there are seven Democratic primaries, one Republican primary, four races with only a general election and three races where the incumbent is running completely unopposed in the World’s Borough. Monday, Apat Murphy Funeral Home, 501 Ridge Avenue, McSherrystown, with the rosary recited at 8:00 p.m.Ĭontributions in memory of Charles may be made to the Hanover Allied Veterans Honor Guard, 107 Sherry Drive, McSherrystown, PA 17344.Ĭondolences may be shared at time to cast ballots in Queens’ City Council races.Īhead of the primary, which falls on Tuesday, June 27, the Queens Daily Eagle sent a five-question survey to every candidate running for one of the borough’s 15 City Council seats. Relatives and friends will be received 6:00 p.m. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery, with military honors provided by the Hanover Allied Veterans Honor Guard. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 220 Third St., Hanover with Rev. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Jacob Michael Britcher three siblings, Irl Thomas Britcher and his wife Jeanne, Richard Britcher, and Olive Sheaffer Weaver and her husband Robert Weaver.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m. Surviving in addition to his wife are three children, Jeffrey Britcher and wife Sabrina of York, Patricia Britcher of Hanover and Michael Britcher of Nazareth six grandchildren, Alisa, Haley, Amber, Kayley, Aiden and Ivee Britcher one brother, James Britcher and wife Sylvia of Hanover and a sister-in-law, Rose Britcher of FL. He especially enjoyed watching his grandchildren growing up. He enjoyed hunting in the South Mountains at Minnewaukaru Hunting Camp and spending time with his friends and family. He was a member of the Ocean City White Marlin Club, catch and release. He was also a member of the McSherrystown Moose #720, Hanover Republican Club, New Oxford Social Club and Hanover Elks #763.Ĭharlie enjoyed fishing the lakes in Canada for Walleye and Pike, salt water fishing on the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Bair Post #14 American Legion, Hanover Knights of Columbus Council 871 and McSherrystown Home Association. Charlie was a life member of Amvets Post #22 having served as President and Commander, Harold H. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Hanover and the Allied Veterans Burial Detail, for more than 20 years, providing military honors for other veterans. He was a 1954 graduate of Delone Catholic High School, McSherrystown and then served his country in the US Navy for four years during the Korean Era. (Gebhart) Britcher with whom he shared 59 years of marriage.īorn Octoin Hanover, he was the son of the late Oliver and Jeanette (Gallagher) Britcher.Ĭharlie was owner/operator of the Clearview Motor Inn in Hanover for 21 years, retiring in the year 2000. Britcher, 83, of Hanover passed away peacefully on Friday, Maat the Hanover Hospital.
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