Senator Scott Martin shares New Year’s wishes and local updates on social media

Scott Martin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 13th District
Scott Martin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 13th District
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Senator Scott Martin, a Pennsylvania State Senator, recently posted several updates on his social media account. His messages included a New Year’s greeting, an announcement about a local road closure, and recognition of a retiring police chief.

On January 1, 2026, Martin posted a celebratory message for the new year: “Happy New Year! May the year ahead bring happiness, laughter and cherished memories for all!”

The following day, he informed constituents about an upcoming road closure in Lancaster: “A section of South Duke Street will be closed beginning January 5 through the end of March. Read more: https://t.co/1gLLUxIiTS” The closure is scheduled to last nearly three months and may impact local traffic patterns during that period.

Later on January 2, Martin shared news regarding local law enforcement leadership: “I recently presented a Senate Citation to Lancaster City Police Chief Richard Mendez honoring his retirement following 25-year career in local law enforcement. We’re extremely grateful for his incredible professionalism, integrity, and commitment to keeping our community safe!”

Senator Scott Martin represents parts of Lancaster County in the Pennsylvania State Senate. He frequently uses social media to communicate updates relevant to his constituents.



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