Micah Gursky honored as the Council Member of the Year

HERSHEY – The Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs (PSAB) held their 105th Annual Conference at the Hershey Lodge today where they honored individuals for their service to their communities.

Micah Gursky, who serves as a member on the Tamaqua Borough Council, was recognized by the PSAB as Council Member of the Year, at the suggestion of his fellow Council members.

“Having known Micah for many years, I have witnessed first-hand his hard work and extraordinary dedication to revitalizing Tamaqua and its surrounding communities.  We have all seen major improvements in the borough because of his hard work.  Working with employers to create more jobs, improving our neighborhoods, fighting blight, and saving the Owl Creek Reservoir are just a few of his successful initiatives.  Micah’s special gift is that he is very good at working with other local, county, state, and business leaders to build a stronger community.  Tamaqua is proud to recognize his gifts and today, the entire state borough’s association provided him with their top award.” Argall said.

For more information visit http://boroughs.org/ckfinder/userfiles/files/FINALPRESSAWARDRELEASE.pdf.

 

Thomas Gramling, Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs, left; Senator Argall, second from left; and PSAB President Jack J. Lawyer, right; present Tamaqua Borough Councilman Micah Gursky with the “Council Member of the Year” award during the Association’s annual meeting in Hershey on Tuesday.
Thomas Gramling, Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs, left; Senator Argall, second from left; and PSAB President Jack J. Lawyer, right; present Tamaqua Borough Councilman Micah Gursky with the “Council Member of the Year” award during the Association’s annual meeting in Hershey on Tuesday.
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