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Liz Page

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Liz Page

Liz Page

Liz Page is a prominent local community figure who serves as a journalist for The Mountain Eagle newspaper and holds civic roles, including Warden for the Stamford Fire Department.

Local Journalism: As a reporter for The Mountain Eagle newspaper, she documents local governance, covers regional history, and profiles local foundations like the Robinson-Broadhurst Foundation. She regularly photographs and covers milestones for the Stamford Village Library.

Fire Department Leadership: She serves as a Department Warden for the Stamford Fire Department, with an active elected term running from 2026 through 2028.

Civic Involvement: Beyond her primary roles, she serves on public boards in the surrounding area, such as acting as a board member for the neighboring Town of Harpersfield Planning Board. She also coordinates civic events like the annual Stamford Flag Day Parade.

Recent Articles

Stamford FD Honors Members During Annual Installation Dinner
Jun 11, 2026

Stamford FD Honors Members During Annual Installation Dinner

The slate of officers for the 2206-2027 year for the Stamford Fire Department are, from left: Josh Weitzner, second fire lieutenant; Doug Cole, first fire lieutenant; Mark Fallon, EMS captain; Dusty King, fire captain; Karen Cole EMS chief; Joe Hornbeck, second assistant fire chief; AJ Vamosy, first assistant fire chief and Don VanEtten, fire chief.

Hagers Honored as County's Outstanding Young Farm Family
Jun 1, 2026

Hagers Honored as County's Outstanding Young Farm Family

Julian Hager was honored by the Stamford Kiwanis Club as Farmer of the Year in 1983, an award that recognized farmers who were innovative and progressive. On May 29, two of his grandsons were recognized as the Delaware County Outstanding Young Farm Family.

Paddling The Susquehanna River, All 444 Miles
May 29, 2026

Paddling The Susquehanna River, All 444 Miles

Coasting into the river bank near the Brooks' family farm in Tunkhennock, Pa, Lance Holliday stayed two nights at the halfway points of his canoe journey along the Susquehanna River last June.