Dauphin County 50plus Senior News August 2014

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Dauphin County Edition

August 2014

Vol. 16 No. 8

For the Love of Felines Councilwoman Heads Successful Feral-Cat Program By Rebecca Hanlon Maria Romano Marcinko is severely allergic to cats. The itchy skin and shortened breaths would send most people running from these critters. But Marcinko can’t stay away. The 58-year-old Steelton woman founded the Steelton Community Cats program in 2010 shortly after being appointed to a seat on the borough council. The first item on the agenda that was handed to her in September 2009 was for a municipal contract with the Humane Society in Dauphin County. Thousands of taxpayer dollars were being spent each year for the care of stray animals. More than 85 percent of those were feral cats. “I’ve always been an animal lover,” Marcinko said. “They hoped that because I had experience in dog rescue services that maybe I could help with the overwhelming cat population that Steelton suffered.” The challenge was “staying outside of the box,” Marcinko said. She tried to understand the concerns of residents who became attached to the cats, while at the same time relating to the frustrations of neighbors who wanted strays to stay off their lawns. Feisty feral cats can damage plants, outdoor furniture, and flowerbeds, she said. But there was a solution. please see FELINES page 12 Maria Romano Marcinko stands with a couple of feral cats inside the Steelton Community Cats program’s headquarters, now located in a century-old renovated bank building on Front Street in Steelton.

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The Beach at the End of the Trail page 6

Ergonomic Tools that Can Ease Gardening Pains page 8


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