There is not one Republican elected official in the borough since the once-powerful Senator Guy Velella left office, and the party has been squeezed into one corner of the borough by limited successes on election day. But all of that is now going to change, according to GOP county chairman Jay Savino, as the party reaches out to attract those with new ideas
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