Charles Krafczek, Frank Dallahan and Reese Moore were reelected to Stone Harbor Borough Council during the general election Nov. 5. Newcomer Jennifer Gensemer was also elected to fill the seat vacated when Mantura Gallagher did not seek reelection.
Krafczek won his second three-year term after receiving 193 votes. In 2016, he ran with Gallagher and Judy Davies-Dunhour, then a councilwoman and now the mayor, under the slogan “Stone Harbor New Direction.”
Moore, who was appointed to fill the unexpired term vacated by the resignation of Karen Lane last November, received 195 votes. Dallahan, who received 200 votes, was appointed to council in June to serve the unexpired term of Robert Levins, who resigned.
Gensemer has been a resident of Stone Harbor for 20 years, 7 years full-time. In addition to working as a licensed broker-salesperson for Long & Foster Real Estate, Gensemer is also an active member of the Stone Harbor Property Owners Association, the Garden Club of Stone Harbor, the Yacht Club of Stone Harbor Book Club, and Inter-League Mah Jongg.
All will be sworn into Borough Council at the first meeting in 2020, scheduled for Jan. 7 at 4:30pm. |