Chester County Press 05-17-17 Edition

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Chester CountyPRESS

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Covering Avon Grove, Chadds Ford, Kennett Square, Oxford, & Unionville Areas

Volume 151, No. 20

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

INSIDE Former Kennett Police Chief

Edward Zunino dies at 67 A service will be held May 19 By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer Edward Zunino, the respected former police chief of Kennett Square Borough, passed away at his home while surrounded by his family on May Avon Grove tops 12. He was 67. He was the husband of Unionville, 9-2...5B Lois McGinnis-Zunino, with whom he shared 22 wonderful years of marriage. Zunino retired from the Kennett Square Police Department last summer after a distinguished 42-year career in law enforcement. He first worked for the Kennett Square Police Department in 1974 as an auxiliary police officer. He became a part-time police officer Chadds Ford Gallery with the department in will close with a show of August of 1975, and was landscapes...4B hired as a full-time officer in January of 1976.

Free races awarded to local organizations at May 20 Kennett Run

Courtesy photo

Former Kennett Square Police Chief Edward Zunino passed away at the age of 67 on May 12. He served the Kennett Square community as a police officer for more than 40 years.

Photo by Richard L. Gaw

He rose through the ranks chief from 2007 to 2016. Kennett Run race director J.J. Simon described the from patrolman to detecAt the time of his retire- new race course route. tive to lieutenant to chief ment, Kennett Square By Richard L. Gaw of police. He served as mayor Matthew Fetick health and activity. We’ve Staff Writer Continued on Page 3A Kennett Square’s police been doing this race for 28 years, and that means At its May 11 kick off we’re getting into the third luncheon at Two Stones generation of runners in Pub in the Shoppes the same family. The earat Longwood Village, lier we get these kids in Kennett Run Charities, the race, the more likely Inc. announced that it has they will come out in the awarded ten free entries future.” each for this year’s Kennett The luncheon, which Run to four local organi- gathered sponsors and beneffective July 1. His salary zations: La Communidad eficiaries of the Kennett will be $148,101.24. Hispana, the Garage Run together, was modDistrict superintendent Community & Youth erated Christopher Daney, John Sanville said, “We Center, and the WIN and Kennett Run Charities are thrilled that Steve will After-the-Bell programs, president, who began the be the next principal for both associated with the festivities with a prayer the middle school. We had Kennett Consolidated that read, in part: an extensive process to School District. “We are thankful for this find our next principal. We The 28th annual Kennett day that you have given had 60-plus folks apply. Run will take place on us, for its blessings and Every step along the way, May 20 at Anson B. Nixon for its opportunities. As through all the interviews, we prepare for this year’s over a month-long pro- Steve Dissinger has been Park. approved as the new prin“It looks like we’ll have Kennett Run, we ask that cess, head and shoulders cipal for Patton Middle almost 40 participants who you guide our leaders above the rest was Steve School. would not have run other- and volunteers to create Dissinger.” The board voted unani- and his family members wise,” said race director an event that will help mously for Dissinger, who in the audience. “I am J.J. Simon. “It’s a good improve life in this very Continued on Page 3A way for us to encourage Continued on Page 2A then addressed the board

Dissinger hired as Patton principal, board approves proposed final budget By John Chambless Staff Writer

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INDEX Opinion........................7A Calendar of Events......2B Obituaries...................3B

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During a meeting at Pocopson Elementary School on May 15, the Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board voted to appoint a new principal at Patton Middle School, and approved the next-tolast step for next year’s budget. Steve Dissinger, who is currently the principal at Hillendale Elementary School, will become the principal of Charles F. Patton Middle School,

Citizens, organizations honored for improving Oxford community Citizen Recognition Awards handed out to eight recipients

Add mushroom workers to labor shortage By Uncle Irvin

Caudill’s work with the local church where, among other things, he has encouraged children during Vacation Bible School. “Roy has a remarkable ability to connect with each child and bring out the best in them,” Spotts said. “It may sound trite, but I truly believe that he made a difference in their lives.” Spotts added that Caudill “...never wavered in his commitment to spreading his message of faith and kindness―not only by word but in deed. With the

According to an article in the Monday, May 15 issue of The Wall Street Journal, the immigrantnurtured mushroom industry has been hit hard by a “labor shortage” according to Tim Hihn, a manager at CP Yeatman & Sons, Inc. Hihn called the labor shortage “the worst it’s ever been.” Large growers like Phillips Mushroom Farm have already raised per-pound bonuses, but Phillips Mushroom Farm general manager Jim Angelucci says he’s concerned about further attrition. Other American farmers across the U.S., including blueberry and cranberry growers in New Jersey, use immigrant labor for shorter picking seasons

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Mayor Geoff Henry with this year’s recipients of the Citizen Recognition Awards.

By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer Carlos Hernandez, Day Roberts Iseminger, Roy Caudill, the employees of the Oxford Area Sewer Authority, Ruth Jenkins, Oxford Borough Council, and Ralph Purcell and Randy Phipps were this year’s recipients of the Citizen Recognition Awards that were handed out during the council meeting on Monday night. Oxford mayor Geoff Henry, who established the Citizen Recognition

Awards in 2006, led the award presentations. Henry said that handing out the Citizen Recognition Awards is always one of the highlights of the year. The awards were established as a way to recognize the individuals, businesses, and organizations that have made positive contributions to the Borough of Oxford and its citizens. “They do what they do not for recognition, but to improve the quality of life for residents of Oxford,” Henry said. This year’s recipients all

improve the Oxford community in a variety of different ways. Roy Caudill was nominated by Neeley Spotts for, among other things, his role in helping to form the Kindness Counts in Oxford group. Spotts called Caudill an ambassador for Oxford. According to Spotts, Caudill “...builds meaningful relationships with the people in our community, particularly the businesses, and he goes out of his way to spread the word about what they have to offer.” Spotts also praised


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