William Mincer seeks four-year term on Lock Haven City Council

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William Mincer

William H. Mincer will seek the Democratic nomination for a four-year term on Lock Haven City Council in the May 21 Primary Election.

Mincer was appointed to City Council in late 2018.

A resident of Lock Haven since 1991, Mincer is a former member of the U.S. Army Reserves.

Now director of Sport Camps at Penn State University, he formerly was employed as athletic director at Jersey Shore Area School District. He previously served on the Williamsport Recreation Commission on behalf of the Williamsport YWCA as the director of Recreation and Aquatics for the YWCA and the City of Williamsport.

Mincer has also served as a member of the Recreation and Parks Board and the Zoning Hearing Board, as well as city representative on the Ross Library Board of Trustees.

A graduate of Lock Haven High School, Mincer received his Bachelor of Science degree from Lock Haven University and his Masters of Science degree in Sports Administration from California University of Pennsylvania.

Mincer and his wife, Chasity (McCann), have two children, daughter Stacia, a 2016 Central Mountain High School graduate and junior at Penn State University, and son Peyton, a senior at Central Mountain.

The family has lived in the city’s Fourth Ward, on South Highland Street, since 1997.

Learn more about Mincer’s campaign at www.facebook.com/MincerforLHCityCouncil.

 


Note: The Clinton County Democratic Committee does not endorse candidates, but makes every effort to help evenhandedly publicize individuals seeking the Democratic nomination or running on the Democratic ticket. We embrace the will of the people following the Primary Election and wholeheartedly support the nominees selected in the election process.


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