Friday, January 23, 2009

Lots of would be Judges

We have at least 3 spots open on the Luzerne County County Court of Common Pleas and plenty of applicants.

Those who confirmed they will seek election are:

Richard Hughes, 47, of Mountain Top;

Thomas O’Connor, 57, of Kingston;

Joseph Sklarosky Jr., 39, of Mountain Top

Eugene Sperazza, 54, of Mountain Top.


Attorneys who said they are considering running are:

William Amesbury, 61, of Wilkes-Barre;

C.J. Bufalino III, 48, of Dallas;

Mark Bufalino, 38, of Trucksville;

Conrad Falvello, 59, of Sugarloaf Township;

Lesa Gelb, of Laflin;

Tom Marsilio, 60, of Mountain Top;

Molly Hanlon-Mirabito, 46, of Forty Fort;

Luzerne County Judge Joseph Musto, 64, of Duryea;

Joseph J. Terrana, 46, of Yatesville;

Joseph Saporito, 48, of Jenkins Township,

Ferris Webby, 54 of Slocum Township.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:59 AM

    Did not Musto promise that he would not run for retention as a stipulation of his appointment??

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  2. Anonymous10:26 AM

    Musto is not going to run for retention for the seat he was appointed for. He is going to run for one of the other open seats.

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  3. Anonymous10:35 AM

    How can he be sure what seat he wins? Wow! A judge who can't follow his own rules, I've seen this movie before. God help us, all we need is another Musto feeding on the public trough.

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  4. Anonymous12:52 PM

    All I can say is "choose your Bufalinos wisely".......one is ideal, one has some issues.......

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