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Chester CountyPRESS
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Covering Avon Grove, Chadds Ford, Kennett Square, Oxford, & Unionville Areas
Volume 153, No. 2
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Irvin Lieberman, Oxford area a newspaper publisher born man arrested for the job, passes away at 82 for murder Details surrounding a murder in an East Nottingham Township home on Dec. 29 are becoming available after Pennsylvania State Police Avondale announced on Dec. 30 that Daniel Proffitt, of the Oxford area, had been arrested for the crime. He is charged with strangling Anna Johnson, 56, of Oxford, during what he claimed was an argument in a home in the 200 block of Brick Road. Police found Johnson deceased, and Proffitt testified that he killed her in self-defense after she attacked him with a butcher knife. Proffitt is being held in Chester County Prison in lieu of $750,000 bail, charged with third-degree homicide, voluntary manslaughter and strangulation. A preliminary hearing is scheduled before judge
Scott Massey on Jan. 8. On Jan. 3, The Chester County Coroner’s Office announced that an autopsy revealed that Anna Johnson died from asphyxia by strangulation, with the manner of death being homicide. Proffitt had been awaiting trial on charges of making terroristic threats in April, when he said he would kill his girlfriend and other people. According to police, officers arrived at the home on Brick Road on the evening of Dec. 29 for a report of an unresponsive woman. Two officers from Oxford found Proffitt standing outside the home, and he told them that Johnson had attacked him and he had held her down. Proffitt had recently been released from Lancaster County Prison, where he was held for firearms violations.
By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer
Irvin Lieberman, the longtime publisher of the Chester County Press and other newspapers, passed away on Dec. 29, 2018, surrounded by his loving family. He was 82, and at the time of his passing he was still writing columns regularly for the newspaper that his family has owned and published for nearly five decades. Irvin is survived by Judy Hartle Lieberman, his loving and devoted wife of 60 years; his sons Randall Lieberman (wife Amy McDowell Lieberman) and Andrew Lieberman (wife Ruth Posnak Lieberman); four grandchildren, Tara Lieberman, Avery Lieberman Eaton (husband Daniel Eaton), Benjamin Lieberman and Stone Lieberman; and great granddaughter Violet Eaton. He is also survived by his
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Stevens was also appointed as the township’s voting delegate to the state’s PSATS convention, which will be held in Hershey, Pa. in April. Supervisor Dr. Richard Leff was reelected as vice chairman of the board, and township manager Lisa Moore was re-elected as secretary-treasurer of the board. In other business, the supervisors extended the
township’s contracts with both the Longwood Fire Company and Kennett Fire Company for 2019, which establishes that the township will pay each company through funds available from the Emergency Services Commission. The contract agreements, applicable from Jan. 7, 2019 to Jan. 6, 2020, also sets their respective coverage areas for this year.
Kennett Old Timers Baseball Association to honor ten local standouts
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favorite dog, Leo, as well as new and lifelong friends. Born in Philadelphia, Pa. on Aug. 6, 1936, he was the son of the late Dr. Louis Lieberman and Minerva (Buchecker) Lieberman. He attended Lower Merion
pages 4A & 5A High School and was a proud graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. While at the University of Pennsylvania, Irvin
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Kennett Township makes 2019 appointments, sets goals for new year
The Kennett Township Board of Supervisors reelected Scudder Stevens as board chairman for 2019, and announced the appointment of nearly 100 Getting ready for some employees, volunteers and consultants to 24 township silliness on stage...3B committees, at its annual organizational meeting on Jan. 7.
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Irvin S. Lieberman
received many awards for his athletic prowess, including being selected as an Honorable Mention AllAmerican in lacrosse. After college, Irvin started his business career in Philadelphia in trade association management. He lived in Chester County and became very active in the Chester County Republican Party, becoming a Republican Committeeman. Irvin was so passionate about politics that he was soon appointed to work in Harrisburg for the House of Representatives Republican caucus. It was in Harrisburg that Irvin became friends with then-State Senator John H. Ware, who later became a U.S. Congressman and a renowned Oxford philanthropist. Ware’s family owned the Oxford Press and a number of other newspapers. Irvin was able to convince Ware that he
Scudder Stevens re-elected board chairman
By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer
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Larry Bosley will be receiving the organization’s Special Recognition Award at the Jan. 19 banquet
Stevens said that there has been a request for the township to consider adjusting fire, EMS and ambulance coverage for an area that is currently being serviced by both companies. He said that the board will address the issue at a public meeting “in the immediate future.” During the meeting, representatives from several township committees and affiliated organizations gave brief presentations that highlighted accomplishments for 2018 and goals for 2019.
Tom Janton of the Kennett Trails Alliance said that the committee is currently working on 15 separate projects, which include the upgrading and construction of several trails and trail bridges along the Kennett Greenway, and installing sidewalks along McFarlan Road, from Rosedale Road to Baltimore Pike, which is being funded from an $800,000 grant. Abbie Kessler, the preservation director for the Land Conservancy for Southern Continued on Page 2A
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By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer
By Irvin S. Lieberman (a.k.a. Uncle Irvin)
The Kennett Old Timers Baseball Association Hall of Fame will welcome ten new inductees―one of its largest classes ever―at the organization’s 39th banquet on Saturday, Jan. 19. Additionally, Larry Bosley, a Kennett Square real estate developer, entrepreneur, and former Kennett Consolidated School District superintendent, will receive a Special Recognition Award for his contributions to baseball and his lifelong love of the game. Tommy Greene, the former Philadelphia Phillies’ pitcher and current pre-game and post-game analyst for NBC Sports Philadelphia
You will read these words when I am gone. As I turn 82, I feel that time is near -- probably not tomorrow, but soon. My physical illnesses are many, but I am not yet having pain, which puts me in the “very lucky” category. The past several months have been used to reflect on my life. I am most proud of my family -- a great lady in wife Judy; two fine gentlemen for sons, Andrew and Randall; four grandchildren at the beginning of adulthood; and my great-granddaughter, Violet. My career in newspapering was a “buzz,” giving me both satisfaction of accomplishment, and financial success. The thorn in my side has been the massive deterioration of America The Beautiful and the gross dishonesty of our elected and appointed officials. I no longer trust any of them. A part of my career in newpapering was “telling as it is,” and that trait brought me libel suits – by politicians, mostly. My spirit in publishing these stories put my financial path in jeopardy, and I had to give it up, except for my Uncle Irvin opinion columns.
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Kennett Square’s Larry Bosley will be the recipient of the Special Recognition Award for his contributions to baseball and his lifelong love of the game at the Kennett Old Timers Baseball Association’s banquet on Jan. 19.
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