Moore Announces Candidacy for Beech Creek Township Supervisor
LOCK HAVEN- Bradley J. Moore has announced he will seek the Republican nomination for a seat on the Beech Creek Township Board of Supervisors in the May 2025 primary election.
“I am running for Beech Creek Township Supervisor to serve my community and its citizens.
I want the local government to be fiscally conservative, responsible, and accountable to the tax payers and constituents that it serves. I will make myself available to the citizens of our community to hear their questions, comments, and concerns. I want to continue on the current path of good stewardship of protecting and preserving our beautiful corner of the county for my daughter and future generations,” said Moore.
Moore has been employed for 22 years as a health and physical education teacher in the Keystone Central School District. He has been involved in Central Mountain athletics for 23 years, having coached multiple sports to include soccer, softball, and volleyball. He currently serves as Game Manager for Central Mountain High School, managing and overseeing game workers, ticket sales, scoreboard operators, announcers, and security during athletic events.
Moore plans to put his experience in management, preparation of fiscally responsible budgets, and efficient use of resources to work to benefit the people of Beech Creek Township.
Born and raised in Beech Creek, Moore is a 1995 graduate of Bald Eagle Nittany High School and a 2001 graduate of Lock Haven University with a B. S. degree in Health and Physical Education.
Moore lives in Beech Creek Township with his wife Kasey and their 21-month old daughter. He is the son of James and Donna Moore, who also reside in Beech Creek Township and has two sisters.
Moore is a lifetime member of the Citizens Hose Company No. 5 in Lock Haven and enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and making maple syrup.