The Northumberland County Anti-Litter Committee is looking for new members and volunteers to help carry out its 2025–26 action plan. Vacancies need to be filled in Districts 1 and 5, but residents from across the county are encouraged to get involved. The committee’s plan focuses on promoting a clean-county culture through education and publicity, organizing litter cleanups, and holding a tire amnesty and recycling event. Members are also exploring partnerships with local schools to educate elementary students and ways to address illegal sign removal. Interested residents can attend the next meeting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, February 26, at the Northumberland Public Library, or contact county planner Stuart McKenzie for more information.
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Ed began his radio career almost five decades ago… Back in 1975. He has been an Air Personality, News Director, Sales Manager, Operations Manager, and General Manager at numerous radio stations in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, the Carolinas, and more. He’s even been involved in RF engineering and IT, specializing in configuration of digital automation remote voice tracking systems at one point in his career. Ed was one of 12 people nationwide who were chosen by Google to spend time at their California headquarters to participate in the design and launch of their digital automation after it was acquired from Scott Studios. Although Ed’s background for about 40 years was strongly anchored in music radio, he says the switch to news and information was a natural. Ed has been involved in “spoken word” radio since 2012.
