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Public approval held up ‘on advice of counsel’

Supervisors sign off on McCarthy retirement agreement, finally

Getting a kick out of soccer camp

By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer

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On July 29 at the Kennett Township Building, the township’s Board of Supervisors played a game of musical chairs. At precisely 7:30 p.m., the three-member board – Robert Hammaker, Richard Leff and Chairman Scudder Stevens, joined by Township Manager Lisa Moore and Solicitor David Sander – sat down in the township meeting room for a gathering it had scheduled one day in advance. Stevens called the meeting to order, and at precisely 7:32 p.m., they all got up from their chairs and vanished from the room. At 7:55 p.m., before a puzzled audience of township residents, all five returned from a 23-minute executive session, and sat back down in their chairs. For the next 30 minutes, they answered more than two dozen questions about the retirement agreement it brokered with former police chief Albert J. McCarthy on May 7 -- its contents, the accusations against it, and the reason it had not yet been publicly approved. Finally, the board voted to approve the details of the retirement agreement, as well as ratified and approved all pay-

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The Kennett Township supervisors, from left to right, Robert Hammaker, Richard Leff and Chairman Scudder Stevens, were joined on July 29 by Township Manager Lisa Moore and Township Solicitor David Sander, at a meeting to publicly sign off on the retirement agreement for former Police Chief Albert J. McCarthy, after several months of delay.

ments made to McCarthy, who began receiving his extended salary payments soon after the contract was originally signed, and who will continue to be paid until Oct. 1. The up-and-down act seemed wildly apropos, given that to some who follow this township’s political turns, the more than two months the supervisors had delayed a public vote on the retirement agreement has resembled a shell game. As explained by Stevens and Sander, the reason for the delay

in publicly agreeing to the terms of McCarthy’s contract was due to the pending litigation of a lawsuit against the township and its three supervisors that was filed on July 22 in Chester County Court of Common Pleas. The suit, filed by township resident Michael Hammon -- who was the victim of a car crash involving McCarthy on April 13 -- claims that any or all of the four parties named are in violation of the Sunshine Act, for what the suit Continued on Page 4A

A pop-up beer garden proposed for Kennett Square By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer

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Kennett Square Borough Council expedited plans for a pop-up beer garden by approving a temporary use permit through the end of the year at its meeting on Monday night. The pop-up beer garden is proposed for a 1.84-acre property in the area of Birch Street that was formerly the site of a cannery and a creamery. The property is owned by 401 Birch LLC. Sandra Mulry and Christa Bui are working on behalf of 401 Birch LLC to develop the pop up beer garden—a project that would find a new use for an industrial site that has been

vacant for over a decade. Mulry and Bui both talked about how the project aims to create a beautiful space that will be enjoyed by the community as a gathering spot for people of all ages. Bui, a teacher who settled near Kennett Square with her family, said that she grew up in Belgium where beer gardens are much more than a place to enjoy a drink—they are centers for culture, where the community can gather to enjoy music, the arts, and more. Beer gardens can have natural playgrounds, giving children the opportunity to play outdoors in a natural setting. “The point is to bring peo-

ple together,� Mulry explained. “This is a place for friends and family to gather.� She noted that beer gardens are now becoming more popular in larger urban areas in the U.S. While the specific details about the beer garden in Kennett Square are being worked out, Bui said that she envisions it being open a few days a week, most likely on Fridays and Saturdays during the warmer months of the year. Someone with a liquor license from the state would have to apply to serve as a caterer for the beer garden. It could be one caterer, or it could be multiple caterers that will provide the beverages. Continued on Page 3A

Children between the ages of 4 and 16 are enjoying the Challenger Sports Soccer Camp at Crossan Park in Landenberg this week. The youngsters are working under the tutelage of soccer coaches Rory Harding, from London, and Kieran Nicol, from Scotland. The Avon Grove Recreation Association is serving as the host of the soccer camp.

Dinniman tackles big issues at town hall meeting Property tax reform, the state budget and development draw a big crowd By John Chambless Staff Writer State Sen. Andy Dinniman confronted issues large and small at a town hall meeting held on July 29 at the Avon Grove Intermediate School. Speaking in front of a capacity crowd of various township officials and concerned residents, Dinniman addressed big-picture matters such as the state budget and development, along with questions from the audience that brought up more mundane mushroom farm odors and potholes. The formal meeting lasted two hours, and Dinniman cheerfully stayed longer to answer questions. One of the hot-button issues on the agenda was property taxes, long a complaint for county residents – particularly those on a limited or fixed income. “In my decade in Harrisburg, this is the first time we have had a chance to get property tax reform done,� Dinniman told the crowd. “I’m not going to allow this chance to get away, and neither should you.� In Pennsylvania, education funding comes from three main sources – property tax, income tax and sales tax. How to adjust the revenue from each of those sources is the focus of several proposals before the legisla-

Kennett Public Library officials are considering changes to bylaws in response to issues raised by Kennett Square Borough and Kennett Township leaders in recent weeks. Library director Donna

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Currently, the library board selects its own members unless a municipality earns the ability to appoint a member by either contributing at its “fair share� level or the municipality has a dedicated tax that is used to generate financial support for the library. Four weeks have passed since

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the suggestion was first made for Kennett Square Borough Council to consider withholding its financial support to the Kennett Public Library until the borough has the ability to appoint a representative to the library board. Mayor Matt Fetick initially proposed withContinued on Page 3A

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Library board officials are considering changes to bylaws that would give each municipality the ability to appoint a member to the board Murray said on Monday that the library’s Policy Committee has been asked to review some of the bylaws, and the library board could vote as early as its September 15 meeting to amend these bylaws so that each municipality in the service area has the ability to appoint a representative to the library board.

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It’s that time again, when the office of the Chester County Sheriff publicly lists your friends and neighbors who cost you and me higher taxes by not bothering to pay their fair share of taxes on time while they wait for the hammer to drop. The 10 largest deadbeats in southern Chester County are: 1. Edward V. Stout, Jr., and Jacqualynn M., Pennsylvania Ave., Avondale, $100,938.00 2. Applebrook LLC, Market St., Oxford, $76,253.82 3. Fred Scannapieco & Lisa, Commerce Blvd., Penn Twp., $75,174.53 4. Antonio Vasquez, New London Rd., London Britain, $39,925.60 5. Leo F. Hussey and Betsy

Talks between Kennett Square Borough and Kennett Public Library continue By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer

ture. None of the proposals was included in the state budget plan in June, and Dinniman voted against it. Gov. Wolf vetoed the budget, so Dinniman is seizing the window of opportunity to get public input on the proposals. “In Harrisburg, the trouble is that very few people are speaking in the interest of the people who are paying the taxes,� he said. Gov. Wolf’s proposal would offer $3.8 billion in property tax relief, based on the median income of households in each school district. Homeowners in southern Chester County would see reductions of about 44.65

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percent in Avon Grove, 22.69 percent in Kennett, 34.74 percent in Octorara, 51.12 percent in Oxford and 17.05 percent in Unionville-Chadds Ford. Wolf’s proposal calls for an increase in personal income tax to 3.7 percent and a sales and use tax increase to 6.6 percent. The current state income tax is 3.07 percent, and the current sales and use tax is 6 percent. The Republican proposal, vetoed by Wolf, would have continued yearly increases in property taxes and made no change to the income tax or sales tax. Senate Bill 76 would eliminate the property tax entirely, and increase personal income tax to 4.34 percent and the sales tax to 7 percent. The bill would expand the sales and use tax to include new goods and services. Under House Bill 504, which was passed by the House and is now in the Senate Finance Committee, there would be $4.9 billion in property tax relief, amounting to 40 to 60 percent reductions for all homeowners, and a $125 million expansion of the property tax and rent rebate program. Income tax would be

raised to 3.7 percent, and sales tax to 7 percent. Under the Democratic proposal, there would be $4.4 billion in property tax relief, with the taxes eliminated for 2 million homeowners, a reduction of $1,900 for the remaining 1.2 million homeowners, and a $500 rebate to an estimated 800,000 renters. Income tax would be increased to 3.86 percent, and sales tax to 6.6 percent. Dinniman distributed questionnaires to everyone at the meeting, asking for their input on which proposal they would like to see. “It’s time to stop all the posturing, stop all the games and get down to work,” Dinniman said of the budget talks. “We need to negotiate. That’s what we’re supposed to do,” he said as the crowd applauded. Among other sources of revenue for education, Dinniman suggested cutting the salaries of school administrators and eliminating some positions. “There are 11 school districts in this county,” he said. “We can consolidate some things. We don’t need to have 11 back offices, 11 solicitors, 11 superintendents.” Other revenue sources proposed by Dinniman are a natural gas severance tax, a pipeline property tax, an end of the

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“Delaware loophole” that allows multi-state corporations to register in Delaware and avoid Pennsylvania taxes, and enacting some kind of pension reform. “Companies like Mobil and Shell are making billions of dollars,” he said. “They’re not going to be leaving Pennsylvania over a tax. It doesn’t have to be the governor’s proposed 5 percent tax, but we can compromise on a lower rate that still provides some much-needed funds.” When it comes to the broad issue of development in southern Chester County, Dinniman took a dim view of Vista 2025, a plan that would redraw zones where development could take place, particularly along the Route 1 corridor. “Southwest Chester County is one of the last bastions of open space in this county,” Dinniman said. “Development is a threat to maintaining a sense of place. Economic development is necessary, but it can be done the right way.” Dinniman objected to how the Vista 2025 plan was put together by the Chester County Development Group and suddenly announced in January 2015 at a meeting at the Herr’s corporate headquarters. Dinniman said the Vista map of development zones does not match the maps put together under the previous Landscapes 1 plan in 1992 and the Landscapes 2 plan, put together in 2009. “We need to go back and ask the residents what

they’d like areas to look like,” he said. “If the county wants to change things for Vista, we need to consult the citizens and the county commissioners again.” Dinniman fielded several questions from residents about Artesian Water and their plan to tap a reservoir in the Landenberg area and pump the water to Delaware. “Unfortunately, the law in Pennsylvania gives all the advantages to the utilities and very few to citizens,” Dinniman said. “And the process is so confusing that it’s nearly impossible to get answers.” The Artesian issue – which is being fought by a grassroots opposition group – “is not just a New Garden issue,” Dinniman said. “The aquifer goes into Little Britain Township, Franklin Township and London Grove as well.” Dinniman has joined the effort against Artesian, saying that many homeowners who use wells in the area don’t want public water and sewer installed because it would fuel development and housing construction. The major players in the standoff – the Public Utilities Commission and the Department of Environmental Protection – “don’t talk to each other, which is preposterous,” Dinniman said. “I’ve put forth two bills that would force them to talk before they act, which seems rational,” he added as the crowd laughed and clapped. “But that’s why it probably won’t get passed.” The last major issue brought up

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Penn Township supervisor Curtis Mason (left) joined Dinniman to discuss pipeline issues in the township. at the meeting was the pipeline feet underground,” he said. expansion plan of the Eastern “You could dig them up with Shore Natural Gas Company. a shovel. One of the proposed The company is proposing routes goes straight through to build a 16-inch wide pipe- out new school complex in line through southern Chester Penn. There are six stream County. The Delaware-based crossings in our township. “It’s all about the money,” company already owns a rightof-way for its existing pipelines, Mason said of the current and is seeking additional ease- Eastern Shore proposal. “There ments for facilities or temporary are two lines already, and this work spaces for construction would be a third. We feel they should stick to the route they along the pipelines. Franklin Township Board already have. I have gotten of Supervisors chairman John many concerned calls about it, Auerbach was at the town hall but I have gotten no answers. “At the end of the day, the meeting, and Dinniman asked him about his dealings with gas goes to other states. It Eastern Shore. “They already doesn’t help us at all,” said have pipelines in the township, Mason, who advised residents but they need more capacity to work for a delay in the pipeso they’re proposing a parallel line construction process so pipe,” Auerbach explained. “The discussions can be held with location is agreeable to most the company. “The only thing that will stop people in the township, although there are some historical issues. them is people,” Dinniman As a utility, they have the right said. “Not money, not lawto do what they want,” he added. yers.” The company could use “But Eastern Shore has been eminent domain to do what pretty good in working with the it wants, he said, “but if you hold them up and delay them, township.” Penn Township Board of they will work with you. You Supervisors chairman Curtis have to organize and get out Mason, however, addressed the there, and they may be more crowd about what Eastern Shore receptive. But you live in a is proposing in his township. state with very few rights Area residents received a letter for citizens about water and from Eastern Shore, Mason said, pipelines.” To contact Sen. Dinniman, but only had about two days to respond to the company. He email andy@pasenate.com, also pointed out what he sees visit www.senatordinniman. as safety concerns with the gas com, or call 610-692-2112. To contact Staff Writer John pipelines. The shut-off valves, he said, are five miles apart. The Chambless, email jchamblines are buried “three to four less@chestercounty.com.

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The plan is also to have food trucks on the site. Bui and Mulry both talked about how it’s up to the community to determine how the beer garden evolves. They want to start out small this year, with an opening perhaps taking place late in the fall, and then continuing to build on the project next year. Rusty Drumheller, the borough’s codes enforcement officer, explained that borough council has the ability to approve a temporary use permit that would allow the beer garden to open up. The temporary use permit can be renewed annually for up to five years by borough council. Borough officials were supportive of the new use for a smallish industrial site that has long been vacant. “Towns of this size don’t typically have things like this,” said council member Geoff Bosley. “I think it’s a unique concept,” added council member Brett Irwin. “I think it’s a great idea and could be really successful. I’m in favor of it.” Council president Leon Spencer said that they are taking a blighted area and finding a creative use to bring something new to the area. “To me, that’s a very positive thing,” Spencer said. He added that borough council would be able to review the development each year when it was time to renew the temporary use permit. Initially, borough council was going to approve the temporary use permit for a full year, but borough solicitor Marc Jonas expressed some concerns about the lack of specific details about the plan at this point. This led to a discussion as to whether council should delay a vote on approving the temporary use permit. However, several council members noted that a delay in the vote might make it impossible for the beer garden to open this year. Ultimately, council opted to approve the temporary use permit through the end of 2015, which will enable council to reevaluate the project for 2016. In other business at the Aug. 3 meeting, Mary Hutchins, the executive director of Historic Kennett Square, said that Kennett area officials met with Todd Poole of 4ward Planning to discuss final preparations before work on an economic development study begins on Sept. 1. Last month, 4ward Planning and Mark Keener of the RBA Group were hired as the consultants for economic development study, which will help Kennett area officials plan for the future by providing an economic development strategy and an implementation plan. A task force comprised of representatives from Kennett Square Borough, Kennett Township, Historic Kennett Square, Longwood Gardens, the Chester County Planning Commission, and community members is being formed to help with work on the plan. The study is expected to be completed by December of 2016. Borough council also authorized the advertisement for a public meeting to a proposed ordinance that amends Chapter 11 that pertains to motor vehicles, traffic, metered, and long-term parking. Kennett Square Borough Council only meets once this month so the next meeting will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 8. To contact Staff Writer Steven Hoffman, email editor@chestercounty.com.

holding the funding at the July 6 council meeting because of the concerns that residents have shared with him about the direction of the library. Fetick said that one specific concern was that the borough did not have the option of appointing a member to the library board. According to library officials, the borough fell short of contributing its “fair share” amount to the library and consequently borough council was not entitled to appoint a representative to the library board. When Fetick asked borough council to consider withholding funding until the situation was remedied, he drew a distinction between library board members who are appointed by borough council and those that are vetted by the library board itself. The borough provides approximately $37,000 in financial support to the library, about $7,000 less than the annual “fair share” amount. In the immediate aftermath of the July 6 meeting, Murray said that she was very concerned that the borough would consider withholding funding because it would jeopardize the services and programs that the library provides to the community. There has been widespread praise for the library’s day-today operations—the programs and services that benefit the residents of the community. However, the library board itself has been hindered by behindthe-scenes strife, including the resignations of three members this year alone. Some of the library board’s decisions, including the plan to build a new library on the Way’s Lane property and the library’s name change from the Bayard Taylor Memorial Library to the Kennett Public Library, have drawn criticism from some. At the July 20 council meeting, a large crowd turned out to see if borough council would in fact vote to withhold funding. Based on the thoughts shared by a number of residents during public comment, the overwhelming feeling of the audience was that they wanted borough council and the library board to work together to resolve their differences. While all the differences haven’t been ironed out yet, talks between borough council and the library board continue. Borough council still hasn’t

voted on the suggestion to withhold the funding. Borough manager Joseph Scalise said that borough officials continue to have discussions with the library officials about the borough’s representation on the board. Kennett Township officials have also made their concerns about the library board public, and the township’s board of supervisors supported Fetick’s suggestion to form a task force to evaluate the library’s ongoing ability to meet the needs of the community. Furthermore, Kennett Square officials have also had periodic discussions with library officials about potential sites for a new library in the borough. “Those talks are ongoing,” said Scalise. During public comment at Monday night’s council meeting, Kennett Square resident John Thomas suggested leasing the borough-owned Weinstein lot to the library for $1 a year on a long-term lease as a way to keep the library in the borough. The Weinstein lot has long been on a list of potential sites for the library. However, library officials undertook a comprehensive study of potential sites and ultimately concluded that the best site for the future home of the library is the property that the library already owns in Kennett Township. Once the current issues are resolved, a capital campaign to raise funding to build a new library is expected in the nottoo-distant future. To contact Staff Writer Steven Hoffman, email editor@chestercounty.com.

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Holding the dolls they made for delivery to the young patients at Crozer Burn Center are, front from left, Sandra Tinoco, Yexin Marquez Marquez and Addy Rogers. Standing from left are family and consumer science teacher Monica Brown, Kelsey Winters and special education teacher Lovada Ott. Students participating in the project who are not pictured include Keana Murray, Yuliana Carmona-Juarez, Rachel Pope, Mikayla Malchione, MacKenzie Smith, Emily Teter and Kayla Vay.

OAHS students are all dolled up for young hospital patients During the second semester of the school year, students in Monica Brown’s family and consumer science classes at Oxford Area High School made dolls to be donated to children being treated at Crozer Burn Center in Chester, PA. The soft, all-cotton dolls are specially made as not to aggravate the skin of a child being treated for burn injuries. The project was initiated five years ago by special education teacher Lovada Ott in conjunction with the Lioness Club of the Aston Lions Club, of which she is a member. After hearing that children being treated in the burn unit are not able to bring their toys to the hospital for safety and sanitary reasons, Mrs. Ott enlisted her club’s support in getting the project underway, believing it would be an ideal way for Oxford students to give

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A glimmer of hope for property tax relief?

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The cliché of politicians pledging to do something about taxes seldom gets more than an eye-roll from taxpayers, but at a July 29 town hall meeting held by State Sen. Andy Dinniman, there was slight cause for optimism. In Pennsylvania, education funding comes from three main sources – property tax, income tax and sales tax. How to adjust the revenue from each of those sources is the focus of several proposals before the legislature. Gov. Wolf’s proposal would offer $3.8 billion in property tax relief, based on the median income of households in each school district. Homeowners in southern Chester County would see reductions of about 44.65 percent in Avon Grove, 22.69 percent in Kennett, 34.74 percent in Octorara, 51.12 percent in Oxford and 17.05 percent in Unionville-Chadds Ford. Wolf’s proposal calls for an increase in personal income tax to 3.7 percent and a sales and use tax increase to 6.6 percent. The current state income tax is 3.07 percent, and the current sales and use tax is 6 percent. The Republican proposal, which was vetoed by Wolf, would have maintained the status quo, allowing school districts to increase property taxes as they see fit for the foreseeable future, while making no change to the income tax or sales tax. But Senate Bill 76 would eliminate the property tax entirely, and increase personal income tax to 4.34 percent and the sales tax to 7 percent. The bill would expand the sales and use tax to include new goods and services. Under House Bill 504, which was passed by the House and is now in the Senate Finance Committee, there would be $4.9 billion in property tax relief, amounting to 40 to 60 percent reductions for all homeowners, and a $125 million expansion of the property tax and rent rebate program. Income tax would be raised to 3.7 percent, and sales tax to 7 percent. Under the Democratic proposal, there would be $4.4 billion in property tax relief, with the taxes eliminated for 2 million homeowners, a reduction of $1,900 for the remaining 1.2 million homeowners, and a $500 rebate to an estimated 800,000 renters. Income tax would be increased to 3.86 percent, and sales tax to 6.6 percent. Dinniman seems to be genuinely interested in hearing what taxpayers have to say, and he distributed questionnaires to everyone at the meeting, asking for their input on which proposal they would like to see. There is a groundswell of public support for Senate Bill 76, and its groundbreaking premise – the elimination of property tax – has the ring of something that’s so crazy it just might work. Will it ever get off the ground? Perhaps not in our lifetimes, but at least it has been proposed. If it ever sees the light of day, it would be a fairer method of funding education and would go a long way toward easing the burden on people who are on limited incomes and cannot absorb annual property tax increases as the cost of education goes ever higher. Dinniman deserves credit for advancing these ideas, and his unflagging enthusiasm for hearing the voice of the people is another favorable point in his long political career. If everyone in Harrisburg listened this closely to the people of the state, imagine what could be accomplished. Imagine. But don’t get your hopes up.

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Letter to the Editor: In December of 2014, I learned that the Avon Grove School District school board had approved a new teachers’ contract. There was an article in the local paper announcing that the contract had been accepted and only had a 2.7 percent increase over the three-year life of the contract. There were no details provided. Most of the school districts in Pennsylvania are dealing with a very large pension funding problem with large annual increases required. The numbers that the Superintendent released did not seem to make sense. I thought, ‘Great, how did they do that?’ I wanted to see what the board had agreed to. I did a Right-to-Know request and asked for a summary document of the increases in the

contract. That Right-to-Know was denied on the grounds that no such document existed. As a taxpayer, I felt the board should be very open with what they had committed our tax dollars to. On January 15, I asked for the individual budget amounts that the new contract would have committed our dollars to for the years 2014-2015- 2016-2017, specifically for base compensation, medical, dental, vision, drug, tuition reimbursement, social security and pension retirement. I assumed that the board would have that information readily available because the board would need to know the year over year increases in different areas of the budget. That was denied after a 30-day extension on the basis that no document existed…but if it did exist, I was not entitled to have

that information on the claim it was used in the collective bargaining agreement, which had been approved. I was somewhat amazed that the board either didn’t have that information or didn’t think that, as a taxpayer, I was entitled to the information. They did refer me to the website to see past budget information. On February 26, I appealed that to the Office of Open Records. On April 29, the Office of Open Records issued a final determination, granting me access to all withheld records saying it couldn’t be denied on the grounds of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. The district had 30 days to provide the information. On the last day the board appealed to the Court to keep these records withheld. I am now awaiting a court date to find out the budget commitments

the board voted on for a new teachers’ contract. This is now six months later and the superintendent and school board are still wasting taxpayer money fighting a simple request for information. This is a board elected by the voters of the district, who support the school district with their property taxes. The board approves a contract, the union ratifies the contract, then the taxpayers pay the bill and are not allowed to see where the money is going? Why won’t the numbers be released? Is the percentage even correct that was released? I have to wonder since I can’t get access to the information. What else is in the works that we will not be told about? Jamie Cox London Britain Township

Longwood Fire Company supports other companies in seeking dedicated funding Letter to the Editor: Longwood Fire Company has been seeking dedicated funding from governmental entities for many years. I was encouraged to see four companies in our region form a funding coalition to reach that goal and have offered them my support. The Berwyn, Paoli, Radnor and Malvern fire companies formed the T-E

Fire Companies Funding Coalition. They are combining efforts to reach out to residents and governmental leaders to find money for budget shortfalls. Operating a top-notch fire companies is expensive. The equipment is expensive and the training of fire fighters is expensive. The T-E group indicated they receive less than 25 percent of its funding from the govern-

ment. The cost of a fire truck can run into the millions of dollars and there is individual equipment for volunteers and training. One of the chiefs warned, “If a sustainable funding solution isn’t found, we fear that eventually we may not be able to promptly and effectively respond to fire and EMS emergencies.” Our Longwood volunteers are dedicated to protecting our

community and our residents depend upon us in emergencies. If fire companies are not properly funded local taxpayers run the risk of paying additional taxes for the service we provide. For the good of the community we all should work together to protect our community. A. J. McCarthy Longwood Fire Chief

Opinion

We need both insiders and outsiders in Congress By Lee H. Hamilton Members of Congress get categorized in all sorts of ways. They’re liberal or conservative; Republican or Democrat; interested in domestic affairs or specialists in foreign policy. There’s one very important category, though, that I never hear discussed: whether a member wants to be an inside player or an outside player. Yet where members fall on the continuum helps to shape the institution of Congress. First, I should say that the categories are not hard and fast. Some politicians are insiders part of the time and outsiders at other times. Still, most fall on one side of the line or other, especially as they go on in their careers. Insiders focus on making the institution work. They tend to give fewer speeches on the floor, issue fewer press releases, and spend less time considering how to play the public relations game or how to raise money. Instead, they put in long, tedious hours on the minutiae of developing legislation, attending hearings, listening to experts, exploring policy options, and working on building consensus. They’re dedicated to finding support for a

bill or a set of proposals wherever they can, and they appreciate the necessity of bipartisanship. They’re constantly engaged in networking and so tend to be popular within the Congress. They have the respect of their colleagues because other members know these are the people who make the institution move forward. They’re the ones who do the necessary work of legislating. Outsiders pass through the institution of Congress, but many of them are using Congress — and especially the House of Representatives — as a stepping-stone to another office: the Senate, a governorship, or the presidency. On Capitol Hill, these people behave very differently from insiders. They raise money aggressively, put a lot of effort into developing a public persona, and are consumed with public relations. They travel a lot and take every opportunity they can to meet and address conferences and large organizations. They churn out press releases and speak on the floor on every topic they can find something to deliver an opinion about. They miss votes more frequently than insiders, and often

do not attend committee hearings. They tend not to socialize with other members, and so generally are not as popular as insiders. When they do attend a committee hearing, they use it as a platform to help them build a constituency beyond their own district or state. They tend to be more partisan than insiders, because they are seeking to build a political base. They’re often impatient with House and Senate traditions, and are impatient with the democratic process. I remember late one night — actually, it was more like 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning— standing behind the rail of the House talking with a charismatic, charming congressman from the South. He’d been in the House for only a term or two, and was chagrined at the parliamentary tangle we were working our way through that night. “Lee,” he said, “how can you stand this place? I’m going to go home and run for governor!” And he did. I want to be clear that I’m not making a judgment here as to which kind of member is more valuable. I may prefer to spend my time with insiders, but both are needed to make the system work. You have to have members reaching out to the

broader public, talking about the big issues and engaging Americans in the issues of the day. And you need people on the inside who are dedicated to resolving those issues by attending to the legislation that will make this possible. The truth is, Congress wouldn’t work if everyone were an outside player. The process is tedious: especially when you’re trying to draft a bill, you get into arcane arguments over language; you have to go line by line over the bill and each amendment. Outsiders have little patience for this process, and often don’t show up for it. Yet if everyone were an insider, the country would be deprived of the dialogue, debate, and sheer spectacle that give Americans a sense of stake and participation in the policymaking process. Lee Hamilton is Director of the Center on Congress at Indiana University; Distinguished Scholar, IU School of Global and International Studies; and Professor of Practice, IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 34 years.


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claims involved a “secret retirement agreement” the township fostered with McCarthy. The lawsuit points out that at no time between the meeting dates of April 15 through July 15 did Stevens, Leff and Hammaker publicly vote on or approve any retirement agreement with McCarthy, nor invite or receive comment from the public. Further, the lawsuit claims that the agreement the township negotiated with McCarthy was done in secret, specifically targeting Section 2.B.11 of the retirement agreement, which states: “Except as specifically provided in this statement, McCarthy and the Township agree that, as a material part of the consideration for this Agreement, they will not disclose or discuss, other than with legal counsel, the existence of this Agreement or any of its terms except to the extent properly subpoenaed under applicable court rules or otherwise compelled by law or court of competent jurisdiction,” the section states. “The parties acknowledge the possibility that the Township may be compelled to disclose this Agreement pursuant to a lawful request made by the Pennsylvania Open Records Law.” Sander called the contract an “extremely common agreement.” “There’s no secrecy involved,” he said. “If you are familiar with severance agreements, where a municipal official such as a police chief or a township manager who has put in years of service, it is common to enter into a retirement agreement that

also contains releases from the party retiring that protects both the township and the employee who is retiring. “If you read [the agreement] carefully, there’s nothing to be hidden here,” Sander added. “Its a standard, non-disclosure clause between both parties, to protect the parties from unnecessary dissemination of the agreement’s terms.” McCarthy’s retirement agreement, which is now available on the township’s website, spells out the benefits he will continue to receive from the township, which include McCarthy being paid his “normal” salary through Oct. 1, 2015, which will be estimated at $45,000 in payment; payment for any unused sick or vacation leave; and continuation of McCarthy’s healthcare coverage through March 31, 2016. Moore said that McCarthy has already begun to be paid under the agreement, even though the agreement had not been approved publicly. Under the agreement, which was signed on May 6 by McCarthy, McCarthy agreed to direct any employment references to Moore, who will provide a reference limited to McCarthy’s dates of employment, position held and salary at the time of separation, and confirmation that McCarthy voluntarily retired. Additional caveats of the agreement include: • McCarthy will make himself available to help in the transition of the police department, as well as assist in the completion of any additional pending investigations; • The township will continue to defend and indemnify McCarthy

about any legal claims against him which occurred while he was employed by the township; • McCarthy waives any right to monetary relief from the township in any legal action he may be involved with; • McCarthy waives any rights to regain employment by the township; and • The township and its elected and appointed officials will agree not to disparage McCarthy, and that McCarthy agrees not to disparage the township or its elected or appointed officials. The meeting to agree on the specifics of McCarthy’s retirement was originally scheduled for Aug. 5. The date for the sign-off was then changed to be on the agenda for the July 22 meeting, but on July 28, a notice was published in a local daily newspaper announcing that the meeting would be held the next day. Sander said that the 24-hour notice is provided for by the Sunshine Act. “Any time the supervisors wish to hold a special meeting, they may do so as long as it provides for 24-hour notice,” he said. “The optics on this are horrendous,” said one resident, referring to the McCarthy retirement agreement, the litigation now on the township’s books, and the subsequent explanations by the board and Sander. “I hear the words coming out of your solicitor’s mouth that it’s all on the up and up. It just doesn’t look right. If it’s going to be on the website and it’s only going to be on the website if it’s already been in the newspaper, how come it couldn’t have been done before that? What are we

supposed to think as the residents as to what you guys are doing behind closed doors?” Stevens advised the resident to look at the agreement on line. Stevens said that the terms of the agreement with McCarthy will certainly be open for discussion at later meetings, but like his fellow supervisors, Moore and Sander, he avoided discussing the specifics of the litigation, “on the advice of counsel.” “In litigation, its inappropriate to share the details of the agreement,” Stevens said. “We’re not hiding it, but we can’t discuss it. The reason we are constrained is on the advice of counsel, because we are in the middle of litigation.” The campaigns of both Stevens and Leff to become a township supervisors were laser focused on increasing the transparency of the way the township should conduct its business. The accusations of the lawsuit that claim the McCarthy agreement was done behind closed doors now give rise to speculation that public opinion toward whether or not it believes that the township is governing with open doors is now weakened. “Until this [litigation] is finished and we find out what the end result, then you can make up your mind as to whether there was any kind of inappropriate behavior going on,” Stevens said in response. “I’m well satisfied that when this is finished and everything is on the table and in the public eye that it will not create a transparency problem.” Stevens then provided evidence that the township has indeed, become more trans-

parent since he was elected in 2012. “For anyone who has been to other muncipalities and seen how they hold meetings, maybe you get five minutes at the beginning to make a statement, and then you sit and watch,” Stevens said. “This meeting is all about the residents of the township, and only residents of the township get to ask questions. This meeting, as have all the meetings of the board since three years ago, has been open to public discussion. “I really think that it’s all out there, and you don’t just get one shot at the beginning of the meeting,” he added. “That’s our job. We feel that very strongly, and that’s why were here, trying to be available, to guide you to the answer that you want. We’re trying to do everything we can to be open to the community.” The lawsuit asks the Chester County Court to render the agreement as “unlawfully-

transacted agency business”; to determine that the township and its supervisors have violated the Sunshine Act; to invalidate the retirement agreement the township negotiated with McCarthy; and award Hammon the cost of his legal fees and costs of litigation. Stevens assured those in the audience that the lawsuit the township is currently engaged in will not affect the business of the township. “We don’t know whether the litigation could go to trial, or appealed or settled,” he said. “The board has no knowledge or certainty how much focus and attention [the lawsuit] will take away from regular township business...but it will not harm the expectation that the township has for what we’re going to do.” To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, e-mail rgaw@ chestercounty.com.


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Local News Chester County Commissioners to hold community dialogue meeting The question-and-answer format serves as an interim “School of Government” event Chester County Commissioners Terence Farrell, Kathi Cozzone and Michelle Kichline invite all Chester County citizens to a community dialogue meeting on Tuesday, August 18, 2015. The event will be held in the Struble Room at the Chester County Library in Exton beginning at 7:00 p.m. “Our School of Government program, a six-week course held every two years, provides a teaching platform for citizen ‘students’ who want to know more about the responsibilities of Chester

County government – our programs and services, especially in relation to municipal and state government,” said Chester County Commissioners’ Chair Terence Farrell. “This community dialogue evening is an opportunity for citizens, in an interim School of Government year, to meet with us and ask questions about the services we provide.” The community dialogue event will begin with brief highlights of some current county initiatives and an overview of Chester County Government

responsibilities. A question and answer session will follow, offering residents the chance to speak with the commissioners on topics such as the running of the 9-1-1 center, the management of growth and preservation in the county, workforce and employment initiatives, and health and human services programs. “We welcome this opportunity to meet with citizens to discuss a wide range of subjects relating to county government,” said Commissioner Kathi Cozzone.

“Events such as this help us to keep residents informed of what we’re doing within the county, but they also help us to get a real sense of what issues are important to our citizens.” “In addition to discussing what services we provide for residents, we can talk with citizens about how we fund those services. We welcome questions about the budget process we go through to make sure everything is financed efficiently and effectively,” added Commissioner Michelle Kichline. “We would love to fill the meeting room with citizens who want to know more about what we do, and how we work.”

Nurse arrested for stealing drug from Pocopson Nursing Home Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan announced the arrest of Carolyn Howett, a nurse at the Pocopson Home. Howett is being charged with stealing morphine and other drugs from the facility. The drugs were marked as destroyed by the defendant, but the police later located these drugs in Howett’s home. The drugs still had unique identification from Pocopson Home when they were recovered from Howett’s home. Howett is a 36-year-old resident of Coatesville. She is facing charges of theft, acquisition of controlled substances

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by fraud, forgery, and related offenses. She was arrested by Chester County Detectives on July 28. According to information released by the District Attorney’s office, Howett had been employed by Pocopson Nursing Home for 15 years. In 2015, administrators at the Pocopson Home began to notice that morphine and other drugs were missing. The Chester County Detectives were called in to investigate. After an initial investigation, a search warrant of Howett’s home was executed, and law enforcement officials found a vial of morphine, 26 zolpidem pills, and other drug-related materials in Howett’s home.


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Local News No injuries reported in fire at Oxford Terrace Apartments By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer Firefighters responded quickly to a blaze at the Oxford Terrace Apartments on Tuesday afternoon, July 28. Everyone was safely evacuated and no injuries were reported as several fire companies from neighboring communities assisted on the scene. According to Bob Prettyman, Jr., the fire chief of Union Fire Company No. 1 Oxford, the accidental fire started in a fourth floor apartment at approximately 1:28 p.m. Officials believe that the fire started after food was left unattended on a stove. Smoke triggered an automatic fire alarm and firefighters

responded promptly and were able to quickly bring the fire under control. There are 48 units in Oxford Terrace Apartments, which is located on Market Street. At the time of the fire, 45 apartments were occupied. Officials said that only a few residents would likely be temporarily displaced as a result of the fire damage, and the Housing Authority of Chester County was assisting them. One initial estimate placed the amount of damage at $50,000. Prettyman said that one firefighter was checked for heat exhaustion, but he was deemed to be okay. The temperature was in the nineties at the time the firefighters were extinguishing

the blaze and helping residents. One firefighter was seen safely returning a cat to her relieved owner. Several pets were taken out of the building, and no animals were believed to be injured. Fire departments from several neighboring communities, including West Grove, Rising Sun, Cochranville, and Quarryville provided assistance during the call. An ambulance from Avondale and Medic 94 were also on the scene, as were officials from the Chester County Fire Marshal’s Office and State Police Fire Marshal’s Office.

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Firefighters believe that the fire started in an apartment on the fourth floor.

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Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control and worked to clean up in the 90-degree heat. A firefighter reunited a cat with its owner.


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Keystone Exams are focus of Education Committee hearing

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By John Chambless Staff Writer Adding their voices to the rising tide against implementing the Keystone Exams as a graduation requirement, the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) issued a statement on July 29 calling for a “pause” in the testing implementation. The House Education Committee held hearings on July 29 on the topic of the Keystones. According to the PSBA, most speakers came out against the tests, including Stephen Kunkel, a school director in the Palisades School District, and Bill LaCoff, board president of the Owen J. Roberts School District. “The research is quite clear that these [tests] are of extremely negative value, and have a very large and unfavorable impact on graduation rates,” Kunkel said during his testimony.

Opponents to using the tests as a graduation requirement cite the National Research Council’s findings that the tests do not prepare students for college work, increase dropout rates and are not associated with workforce success. Many opponents say the high-stakes tests require teachers to instruct students only so they can pass the tests. Dr. Jack Silva, the assistant superintendent of the Bethlehem Area School District, said, “Annual state tests have their place in helping schools assess students’ acquisition of core concepts in algebra, literature and biology, but those once-a-year test results of core concepts do not reflect, or even approach, the totality of a prepared graduate.” The PSBA cites figures that indicate the state has spent about $70 million over six years on testing development. “Millions more will be spent to distribute,

STANDOFF ENDS PEACEFULLY West Grove was the scene of a heavy police presence on the afternoon of July 29 after a man threatened to shoot himself and barricaded himself in a home. Pennsylvania State Police Avondale issued a report saying that the 37-year-old unidentified man had threatened suicide, and then ended telephone contact with police. Police secured surrounding homes in the area of 606 Freedom Way in West Grove, arriving with armored vehicles and other

equipment. Police with bulletproof vests, shields and assault rifles patrolled the streets, keeping onlookers away. Police repeatedly tried to contact the man by phone, but he did not answer. Members of the Pennsylvania State Police Special Emergency Response Team eventually were able to negotiate with the man, and he surrendered. He was taken to Brandywine Hospital for a mental health evaluation. The incident began just before 2 p.m. and ended just after 7:30 p.m. Pennsylvania State Police were assisted at the scene by the West Grove Borough Police Department, the West Grove Fire Department and Fire Police.

collect, analyze and report test results,” the PSBA statement reads. Speaking at a town hall meeting on July 29 at the Avon Grove Intermediate School, Sen. Andy Dinniman spoke about his opposition to the Keystones. In a summary of his position that was given to people at the meeting, Dinniman wrote, “The implementation of these standardized tests has resulted in a more than $300 million unfunded mandate on school districts. This is in addition to the more than $20 million the state is spending on developing the tests. By limiting them to three, instead of five exams, we have already succeeded in saving Chester County school districts millions of dollars.” “I fought against the Keystones since day one,” Dinniman told the crowd at the meeting. “I’m damned if I can find out what the purpose of these tests is. In the end, any superintendent of schools can exempt 10 percent of the students and graduate them anyway. The districts can sign a paper and promise to do better next year and graduate everyone. It would be different if there was any real accountability,” Dinniman said, “But there is none.” Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board member Jeff Hellrung has been a supporter of the Keystone Exams, and has spoken on the issue at several recent board meetings. In an emailed statement to the Chester County Press last week, Hellrung wrote, “We have appropriate academic standards in the important core academic areas

of high school English, algebra, and biology. The Keystones are valid and reliable measures of students learning what they need to know in those critical subjects. Students who pass the Keystones have demonstrated that they are competent in these subjects and that should be a requirement to graduate. “Nobody claims that success in those exams is the only important outcome of high school,” Hellrung wrote. “Of course, we are trying to produce competent and well-rounded citizens, and demonstrated competence is these three areas is only a small part of high school success. But it is an important part. We should actually be adding a Keystone Exam in American government to the graduation requirements. “Another important point is that students unable to pass Keystones the first time can get additional instruction and then retake the exam,” Hellrung continued. “Even if students continue to fail the exam, they can do a project in its place. Even failing the project, superintendents have the discretion to pass up to 10 percent of students. That is more than reasonable. “Our real problem is that too many students are graduating high school without being college or workplace ready, and we are not insisting on holding either students or our public schools accountable. Reducing graduation requirements will only mask our problems and delay educational improvement,” Hellrung concluded. To contact Staff Writer John Chambless, email jchambless@ chestercounty.com.

Sabrina Barclay of Landenberg, born Sabrina Ann Eller, died at the age of 35 on July 21. She was lovingly surrounded by close family as she passed away peacefully at Christiana Hospital. She was very kindhearted and generous, always genuinely concerned for the well-being of others. Sabrina had a strong love for her family, the most important part of her life. She was a free spirit and now in eternal life her spirit is truly free. Sabrina will be dearly missed by her sons Tyler Eller and Dustin Kendrick, Jr.; husband William Barclay; her mother Delores Mattson; her father Larry Eller, Sr.; siblings Larry Eller, Jr., and wife Theresa, Matt Mattson, Jeremy Eller, Shaun Eller, Jessica Eller, Nancy Eller, and Crystal Pennington; aunts and uncles Norman Pierce, Angie and Thomas Osborne, Sandra and Bobby Carpenter, Sherry and Jeff Briley; cousins Paul Gent, Samantha, Terri-Lynn, and Curtis Osborne, Christina Franks, and Amanda Pierce; nephew Larry Eller III; and many more extended family members and friends. She was preceded in death by grandparents RJ and Georgia Ann Pierce, uncle Terry Pierce, and brother Brian Eller. A graveside service was held at Union Hill Cemetery on July 30. Donations for funeral services can be accepted at gofundme.com/ SabrinaBarclay. To view her online tribute and to share a memory with her family, visit www.griecocares.com.

SYLVIA F. KIMMEL Sylvia F. Kimmel, 72, of Oxford, passed away on July 24 at Brandywine Hall, West Chester. She was the wife of the late William E. Kimmel. Born in Chester, she was the daughter of the late Estus and Rosa Allen Dickerson. Sylvia graduated from Chester High School Class of 1961. She is survived by one son, David Kimmel of Oxford; two daughters, Melissa Maloney and her husband James of Oxford, and Michelle McInnes and her husband Richard of Dover, Del.; four grandchildren, Joshua Maloney, Amanda Maloney, Victoria Kimmel and Ryan Brooks; and one brother, Richard Dickerson and his wife Deborah of Oxford. Funeral services were held July 31. Interment was in Fernwood Cemetery and Mausoleum in Lansdowne. Online condolences may be made at www.elcollinsfuneralhome.com.

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THOMAS C. BONIFACINO Thomas Carl Bonifacino, 71, passed away peacefully at Mayo Clinic on July 20, after a brief battle with cancer. Born in 1944 in West Grove, Tom was a retired mushroom grower and more recently known as Chef Tom, owner and operator of The Hamilton Cafe, where he pursued his love for cooking with his wife, Marie, in Jacksonville, Fla. He also enjoyed fishing and car races. He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Marie; five children, Melissa Nicotera (Chuck), Gregory Bonifacino (Maria), Rebecca Crowers (Matthew), Mark O’Steen (Amy), Sarah O’Steen (John); and the joys of his life, his seven beautiful grandchildren. Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest and Julia Bonfiacino; and his beloved son, Thomas Carl Bonifacino, Jr. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

JOHN Q. GREER, SR. John Q. Greer, Sr., 91, of Nottingham, died on July 5. He served in the 102nd Signal Company in World War II in northern France, and in the Korean War. He was a painter by trade. He is survived by two sons, John Greer, Jr., and wife Pam of Nottingham, and Tom Greer and wife Susan of Raleigh, N.C.; and two daughters, Susann Brown and husband, Mike of Oxford, and Cheryl Greer of Rising Sun, Mass.; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was married to the late Gladys Pyle Greer for 56 years. She preceded him in death in 2006. Services were private.

SALVADOR TORRES Salvador Torres, 83, of West Grove, formerly of Parkville, Md., passed away on July 28 at his residence. He was the husband of Edith Saylor Torres, with whom he shared 60 years of marriage. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, he was the son

of the late Pedro Torres and Adela Aponte. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He also earned the National Defense Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal. In 1957, Salvador joined the Baltimore City Police Department as the first native-born Puerto Rican. He retired in 1987 as a lieutenant. He was an avid fisherman, and enjoyed boating, the outdoors, and playing guitar. He was a longtime Baltimore Orioles fan, and enjoyed helping people and being with his family and friends. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Salvador Torres and his wife Joann of Waterbury, Conn., and Anthony Torres and his wife Rose of West Grove; two daughters, Debra Linton of Catonsville, Md., and Terri Pumputis and her husband Earl of Reisterstown, Md.; and four grandchildren, Joshua, Justin, Marlese and Lianne. He was predeceased by one brother, Ramon Torres; and one sister, Angela Ocasio. His service and burial will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Heart Association, PO Box 15120, Chicago, IL 60693 (www.heart.org).

VICTORIA ROSE MARINI Victoria Rose “Tori” Marini, 24, of Kennett Square, passed away on July 28 at the Pocopson Home. She was the daughter of Victor and Annette Ferraro Marini of Kennett Square. She enjoyed watching music videos, swimming, riding her bicycle and taking walks. She loved to eat, and enjoyed being with her family and friends. In addition to her parents, she is survived by one brother, Andrew Marini of Kennett Square,; and her maternal grandmother, Millie Ferraro of Kennett Square. She was predeceased by her maternal grandfather, Charles Ferraro; and her paternal grandparents, John and Dorothy Marini. A celebration of her life was held Aug. 2. In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made to the Child and Career Development Center, 1525 Lincoln Highway East, Coatesville, PA 19320, Attn: Dr. Mateka. Online condolences may be made by visiting www. griecocares.com

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Valentine E. Walls, 63, a 30-year resident of Cochranville, passed away on July 30 at his residence. He was the husband of Deborah Saverioni, with whom he shared 32 years of marriage. Born in Chester, he was the son of the late Cecil and Amelila Gobber Walls. He was a self-employed carpenter for many years. He was a member of the NRA and was active in the Atglen Gun Club. Val enjoyed his cabin in Snow Shoe, hunting, fishing, ATV trails, and being with his family and friends. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Clayton Saverioni-Walls of Cochranville; and two sisters, Debbie Schaefer of Forked River, N.J., and Emily Harris of Arkansas. In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made to the Wounded Warriors

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FREDERICK F. KRAMER III Frederick Franklin Kramer III (“Boomp”), 95, of Kennett Square, passed away on July 24 at the Chester County Hospital. He was the husband of Marian Williams Kramer, with whom he shared 72 years of marriage. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Frederick F. Kramer, Jr., and Jennie June Cordeaux. He graduated from Lehigh University in 1941, and was the first and youngest pilot to solo in his flight class. He served his country during World War II as an aircraft specialist for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company. He worked in his family’s business, Kramer Music House, in Allentown, before becoming the manager of Apple Hill Ski Area in Orefield, Pa. He and Marian moved to Kennett Square in 2004 and became active members of St. Michael Lutheran Church. His greatest joy was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Frederick F. Kramer IV and his wife Patricia of Winston-Salem, N.C.; three daughters, Kimberly Snyder and her husband W. Cordes of Allentown, Kerry Collins and her husband William of Leesburg, Va., and Megan Minella and her husband Louis of Kennett Square; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. His memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Aug. 15 at St. Michael Lutheran Church (109 E. Doe Run Rd., Unionville). Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made to St. Michael Lutheran Church, Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 178, Unionville, PA 19375. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.griecocares.com.

DAVID J. EGAN David John Egan, born in 1947 in Drexel Hill, died on Aug. 1 in Philadelphia from complications of Mesothelioma. A graduate of Monsignor Bonner High School, he was the president and CEO of Cemtech Energy Controls in Media, a company he established 39 years ago. A lover of all of the arts, his true passion was literature, having amassed a collection of over 15,000 books. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 49 years, Veronica Egan (née McMurtrie); his son David; daughters Kara, Kathleen and Maura; daughter-in-law Madeline Egan; sons-in-law Migue deJong, Scott Taylor and Justin Stefano; his two siblings Gerard Egan and Patricia Gilroy; three grandsons, David John, William, Michiel; many nephews and nieces; and countless friends. His memorial mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Aug. 6 at St. Patrick Church (212 Meredith St., Kennett Square). Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, send donations to the Autism Society of Baltimore-Chesapeake, P.O. Box 10822, Baltimore, MD 21234. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.griecocares.com.

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A photographer interprets New London resident Andrew Wyeth’s inspirations nominated to be State

A selection of 47 photographs by Los Angeles-based conceptual photographer James Welling, inspired by Andrew Wyeth and shot on location in Chadds Ford and Cushing, Maine, will be on view at the Brandywine River Museum of Art starting Aug. 8. “Things Beyond Resemblance: James Welling Photographs” opens a distinctive view into the visual cosmos of the two artists and explores the mechanisms of influence of one artist upon another – even across media – ranging from subconscious borrowings to more direct appropriations. Welling’s involvement with Wyeth’s work traces to his adolescence, when Welling first encountered the elder artist’s paintings at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Conn. Wyeth’s paintings left a deep impression, as did the works of other representational, yet stylized, artist such as Edward Hopper and Charles Burchfield. Recalling when he first thought of his connection to Wyeth, Welling said, “At one point, one of my peers cited his earliest influences in photography as Walker Evans and Robert Frank. While Evans and Frank were important to me, they were not formative in the way Wyeth had been. A flood of Wyeth memories came back to me, as I realized just how decisive he had been for my photography. I realized that I had never stopped thinking about Wyeth; he had become part of how I see.” Welling brings together distinct artistic traditions and influences, but the photographs primarily take their cues from Wyeth. The painter’s compositions, coloration, and idiosyncratic points of view all inform the aesthetically

impressive photographs. While some of the photographs meticulously restage Wyeth’s paintings others simply explore or convey an atmospheric recollection of Wyeth’s work. “The idea of using another artist’s production as the springboard for one’s own work is more often found in music and poetry and less often in visual art,” said Welling. “I think this is what I’m doing in Wyeth. I’m making a new work in the act of ‘translating’ the work of another artist.” In conjunction with the exhibition, the Brandywine River Museum of Art has commissioned Welling to create his first sculptural works. He has developed photo-based sculptures titled Gradients, which are rooted in the color mapping process. In these works, Welling will extract and use a digital palette from photographs taken in Chadds Ford in July 2015. These sculptures will be placed around the museum’s 200-acre campus, which includes several sites integral to Wyeth’s career, including his studio (owned and opened to the public by

Brandywine River Museum of Art). This temporary, site-specific installation will extend the exhibition into the landscape that was inspirational to both artists, and will mark a significant expansion of Welling’s artistic practice. Welling was born in 1951 and receive his B.F.A and M.F.A. from the California Institute of the Arts. His work has been exhibited widely in the United States and internationally. In 2014, Welling was named one of the recipients of the prestigious Infinity Award given by the International Center of Photography, New York. His works are in the collections of major museums around the world. The accompanying catalogue features an extensive interview with Welling by guest curator Philipp Kaiser; and essays by the artist Sharon Lockhart about the significance of her home state, Maine, as an inspiration both for Wyeth and Welling; and by art historians Michael Fried and Suzanne Hudson analyzing the meaning of Wyeth in Welling’s work.

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Whitewing Farm event ban continues, traffic issues addressed in East Marlborough By John Chambless Staff Writer

‘Renfield’ (2011), a photo by James Welling.

Blocker has deep knowledge in the areas of patrol and criminal investigation as well as staff services and administration. He also brings tremendous leadership capabilities and a history of working collaboratively with law enforcement officials at all levels. Major Blocker has an extensive background in drug law enforcement, which will be an asset in helping the State Police stop high-level drug trafficking organizations that prey on our communities and citizens and seek to perpetuate the heroin crisis in Pennsylvania. His strong career experience will allow him to step into the role of commissioner and lead the men and women of the Pennsylvania State Police.” “The Pennsylvania State Police

It wasn’t on the agenda at the Aug. 3 East Marlborough Township Board of Supervisors meeting, but board president Cuyler Walker mentioned one of the big recent developments regarding the Whitewing Farm legal wrangle. The owners of the B&B near Longwood Gardens have been fighting neighbors who complain about noise and traffic resulting from large weddings and other events held at the location. While reviewing the minutes from last month’s supervisors meeting, Walker gave an update on one of the items. “The judge in the Whitewing Farm case has ruled in favor of the township’s position that events of that type are not allowed in a residential district,” he said. The judge’s ruling was announced on July 17. “While we got a favorable opinion, the property owner has appealed to Commonwealth Court,” Walker added. That process could take up to a year. “In the meantime, the judge’s injunc-

tion remains,” Walker said. “The property is not to be used for the type of events that the neighbors had complained about.” Whitewing Farm owners Lance and Sandy Shortt have said repeatedly that they cannot survive in business by operating solely as a bed-and-breakfast. The business remains in operation for now. During public comment, Bruce Shapiro, of the homeowner’s association of Traditions at Longwood, brought up the overgrown lawn at the former Hicks farmhouse that sits in the middle of the Traditions development. The home had been run as a bed-and-breakfast, but is now apparently bank-owned, and the lawn is about two feet high. Shapiro asked if there was something that could be done. “Our rules are no kids under 18, and you have to maintain the property,” Shapiro said. “They haven’t cut the grass in seven weeks.” The matter may be considered a nuisance under township ordinances, according to township solicitor Frone Crawford, who said he would look into whether the township could cut the lawn.

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The board also heard from Robyn Pigozzi, one of the organizers of the Toughmudder Philadelphia run, to be held on Oct. 17 and 18 at Plantation Field. Last year’s run drew about 4,400 people, Pigozzi said, and this year is expected to draw about 8,000. That will require onsite and offsite parking, with shuttle buses to bring participants to the event site. With about 25 buses lined up to drop off and pick up, Pigozzi was requesting that traffic be temporarily blocked on Green Valley Road. The closure would not include residents of the road, and should last no longer than one hour. Township manager Jane Laslo said she observed last year’s event, “and it was especially well run. Very professional.” The offsite parking location will either be the New Garden Flying Field or Willowdale Steeplechase, Pigozzi said. Residents will be notified in advance about the event, and there will be no DJ this year, eliminating the noise complaints that came from several nearby residents last year. The board unanimously approved the plans. The board also discussed improvements to the three crosswalks – two by the middle and high school and one on Doe Run Road between Hood’s and the ball fields in Unionville – that have been the focus of considerable attention for years. Board member Buzz Hannum reported that there are some short-term fixes suggested that could be put into place in time for the start of the school year, and the board agreed to authorize those fixes as well as a study of longterm solutions to slow traffic at the crosswalks. There is some discussion of lowering the speed limit near the schools to 35 miles per hour from the current 45 miles per hour, but Laslo pointed out that lowering the limit has been tried before. Due to PennDOT rules, the speed limit has to be 35 to allow crosswalks that are not at corners or intersections. “About ten years ago we got a speed reduction on Route 82 from Route 926 south because of the number of driveways there,” Laslo said. “From 926 north, there aren’t enough driveways to reduce the speed there, despite the presence of the schools.” Among the suggestions for shortterm fixes are more signs, brighter markings on the road, and possibly flashing lights to alert drivers to slow down. The board unanimously approved moving ahead with the fixes and long-term traffic study. To contact Staff Writer John Chambless, email jchambless@ chestercounty.com.


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Philly blues, Philly soul:

Deb Callahan to perform at Brandywine River Museum of Art By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer “Deb Callahan is a shouter, a crooner, a soul-belter and above all a gifted lyrical interpreter. She could sing the phone book and make it sound good.” Living Blues Magazine The musical roots of Deb Callahan are in Boston, but her soul found its home in Philadelphia, where she has lived for the past 25 years. Over the course of her musical life in Philadelphia, Callahan has been a mainstay on the Mid-Atlantic blues scene, and on Aug. 14, she and her band – Allen James, Garry Lee and

Tom Walling – will be performing as part of the “Music on the Brandywine” series at the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford. To hear Callahan sing is to listen to the sounds of her influences: Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Nina Simone, Bonnie Raitt, Otis Redding, Billie Holiday, Buddy Guy, Stevie Wonder, Etta James, and many others. The journey that has gotten her to this point began early, when she was 8 years old. She attended the Elma Lewis School for Black Cultural Arts in Roxbury, Mass., where she studied African American music and art, opening her ears and heart to gospel and traditional spirituals.

Callahan has released five CDs, including ‘Grace & Grit’ in 2008.

“I am the oldest of four children, and when I was about 5, my parents adopted two children who are African-American,” Callahan said by phone from her vacation in Maine. “Once they became a part of our family, my parents wanted to expose all four children to a lot of multicultural things, by way of the black cultural arts scene in Roxbury. Of the four of us, I was the most drawn to it, and it has stuck with me.” While attending college in Maine to pursue a degree in social work, Callahan sang with her first blues/rock band, and she fell in love with the raw, passionate power of the blues. In 1990, she moved to Philadelphia to study for her master’s degree in social work. In 1995, she joined a newly formed group called The Blue Root, which gave her the opportunity to perform a catalogue of early blues songs by Bessie Smith, Victoria Spivey, Mamie Smith, Robert Johnson, and Blind Blake. Two years later, she formed the Deb Callahan Band. Her 2002 debut CD, “If the Blues Had Wings,” was featured as the hot debut in the October/ November 2004 issue of Blues Revue Magazine, which called her the next Bonnie Raitt and raved that Callahan “has the pipes, the songs and the raw talent to graduate to the next

Philadelphia-based recording artist Deb Callahan will be performing at the Brandywine River Museum of Art on Aug. 14.

level.” Since then, she has released four other recordings: “The Blue Pearl” (2005); “Grace & Grit” (2008); “Tell It Like It Is” (2010); and “Deb Callahan @ The World Cafe Live” (2011). Her recordings take on subjects like experiencing love and joy, finding spirituality, giving voice to the experience of homeless children without family support, and how hard it can be to make life changes. Thirteen songs for her new CD were recorded in Los Angeles this spring, and the album is expected to be released Sept. 1. Callahan said that she enjoys the dual life of a recording artist -- the grinding minutia of attempting to find perfection in a recording studio, as well as the

unabashed freedom of performing live. “I would enjoy spending more time in the studio if I had more resources in which to do so,” she said, “but at the end of the day, there’s something about live performing that pushes me. It’s sometimes hard to capture that energy of blues and soul in a recording studio.” Throughout her career, Callahan has been able to juggle the demands of music with the other side of her life as a social worker. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, she is at a youth center in Philadelphia, working with young adults in transition, freeing her weekends for recording, writing and performing. “Yes, it’s a balancing act, but it

feeds both sides of my soul,” she said. “I love working with people and finding out the many ways they find connection. Because of my profession, I’ve found that I’m not afraid to go to hard places with people, emotionally. Playing music, especially the blues, allows me the freedom to go to those similar, deeper places.” Admission to the concert is $15 ($12 for museum members), and $8 for students through Aug. 10. After Aug. 10, tickets are $25 ($20 for museum members), and $10 for students. A cash bar and food will be available. Visit www.brandywinemuseum.org, or call 610-388-8326. To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, e-mail rgaw@chestercounty.com.

Land Conservancy celebration will be a real hootenanny By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer Nearly from the day it was founded, The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County has been one of the area’s primary stewards of the land, and it has been their mission to not only preserve land but to maintain its pristine quiet. Which, given the nature of the celebration it will be hosting next month to honor its 20th year, is ironic. Their party will be anything but quiet. To celebrate its anniversary, TLC will be hosting its fourth annual “Hootenanny Hoedown” on Sept. 12 at The Ruins on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup course on Newark Road in Kennett Square. The event will feature food, drinks, and a chance for revelers to show off their cowboy hats and fringed boots -- as well as dance with a few Roaring Twenties flappers -- to the sounds of DJ Frosty. The festivities will also include a makeshift saloon and the appearance of a jail marshal. There will be a silent and live auction featuring chances to bid on vacation properties in North Carolina, Puerto Rico and Lewes. All proceeds from the event will benefit TLC land

conservation efforts in southern Chester County. It’s a good reason to celebrate. In 1985, TLC was incorporated as a non-profit organization, and it was operated by volunteers until 2004, when it hired one employee. Since 2008, the organization has grown to eight full-time employees and is now responsible for acquiring its own funding. As an advocacy group, the key mission of TLC is to initiate land conservation, historic preservation, land stewardship and education. In the last few years, the group has secured the land management of four local nature preserves; partnered with the state to train Pennsylvania master naturalists for the third consecutive year; expanded its local outreach with additional environmental education programs; conducted nearly 100 programs and events; and drawn more than 3,000 participants to TLC activities. For the past decade, The Land Conservancy fought to preserve the historic Chandler Mill Bidge as a pedestrian-only structure that would provide an important piece of the expanding Red Clay Greenway Trail, a connecting link of natural walkways that it helped establish.

Through the generosity of a local landowner, 45 acres of private conservation lands on the family’s property adjacent to the historic Bucktoe Cemetery will be donated to form the Chandler Mill Nature Preserve. The gift will also include perimeter trail easements along Chandler Mill and Bucktoe roads, and links to the Red Clay Greenway. Through TLC, the township will also receive a $100,000 endowment for the continued maintenance of the pedestrian bridge. TLC will also purchase Walnut Hill, a historic inn at the base of the bridge, which now serves as the group’s headquarters. Perhaps the biggest task the TLC is working on is the future development of the Route 1 corridor. TLC is adhering to Landscapes 2, Chester County’s comprehensive policy plan, which establishes long-term growth management and preservation strategies to guide municipalities, developers, preservationists, and others in making decisions that promote sustainable practices throughout the county -- including the corridor. Adopted by the Chester County Commissioners in 2009, it provides the concept of “livable landscapes” for resource protection and growth

The event will be held at The Ruins on the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup Course in Kennett Square.

strategies. “Our plan is to help with in-fill and the redevelopment of our boroughs, rather than sell off farmland,” said TLC executive director Gwen Lacy. “We’re trying to keep everybody on the path of ‘Lets not go into these farms with the idea of

development.’ There’s going to be growth, but Chester County has 18-wheelers riding on its back roads. We’ve got to create strategic planning that complements the rural nature of the county.” The Stone Barn is at 100 Stone Barn Road, Kennett Square.

The entrance to The Ruins is an eighth of a mile east of The Stone Barn on Upland Road (Route 842). For more information about the event, visit http:// tlcforscc.org/hootenanny To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, e-mail rgaw@chestercounty.com.

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‘The Roaring Hootenanny,’ a benefit for The Land Conservancy of Southern Chester County, will be held on Sept. 12.

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Aug. 14

Summer reading finale party

Deb Callahan at Brandywine

At 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8, the Oxford Library (48 S. Second St., Oxford) will celebrate summer readers with an end-of-summer party. Meet a police officer and tour a police car. Enjoy the Magicomedy of the Gustafsons at 11 a.m., as well as free refreshments. All ages are welcome and no registration is required for this free program. Call 610-932-9625 or visit www. oxfordpubliclibrary.org for more information.

Blues/soul vocalist and songwriter Deb Callahan will perform at the Brandywine River Museum of Art on Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Light fare and cash bar will be available for purchase. Advance tickets (through Aug. 10) are $15 ($8 for students). Prices increase to $25 and $10 the week of the event. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit www.brandywinemuseum.org.

Aug. 16 Senior Center dinner The Kennett Area Senior Center (427 S. Walnut St., Kennett Square) sponsors an afternoon “Sunday Dinner with Friends” on Aug. 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. The theme is “Homemade Summer Dinner.” The Dixie Demons will provide music. The cost is $10 per person. Everyone is welcome, regardless of age. Call 610-444-4819 a week in advance for reservations.

Aug. 23 Equestrian program “Eventing With the Stars”

The Art Spot Aug. 7 Art at Metamorphosis Metamorphosis Wellness Center (331 E. State St., Kennett Square) is participating in Kennett Square’s First Friday Art Stroll on Aug. 7 with acrylics by Christine Burke. She studied art under Karl J. Kuerner, who was mentored by Andrew Wyeth. Also on view are watercolors by Olivia Nelles, an award-winning portrait artist and an honor student at Oxford Area High School. The show continues through Aug. 31. Call 610-444-8020 or visit www. metamorphosiswellnesscenter. net.

‘Door, Olson House’ a photo by James Welling

Aug. 8 to Nov. 15 ‘Things Beyond Resemblance’ The Brandywine River Museum of Art (Route 1, Chadds Ford) hosts “Things Beyond Resemblance: James Welling Photographs” from Aug. 8 to Nov. 15. The selection of 47 photos by

the Los Angeles photographer is inspired by the life and work of Andrew Wyeth. There will also be photo-based sculptures placed around the museum’s grounds, including Wyeth’s studio. For more information, visit www. brandywinemuseum.org.

Aug. 9 Welding Workshop finale The Marshall Bridge Studio near Kennett Square will be the site of a celebration of the end of the Welding Workshops on Aug. 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be 19 artists taking part. For information, call Stan Smokler at 610-925-4949.

on Aug. 23 will bring 2015 Pan American Games gold medalists Phillip Dutton and Boyd Martin to Windurra Farm in Cochranville. The event starts at 10 a.m., and the symposium will focus on improving dressage scores, safety, cross-country obstacles, cross-country techniques, grooming tips with Emma Ford and more. The day will conclude around 4 p.m. with a Q&A session and meet-andgreet with Dutton and Martin. Early tickets are $60. Visit www.phillipdutton.com.

Through Aug. 21 ‘Movies in the Park’ “Movies in the Park” will return to the Oxford Memorial Park on June 19. This family-oriented event is hosted by the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by businesses in the community. The movie previews start at 8:30 p.m. Bring your own seating. This year’s screenings will include: “Planes: Fire and Rescue” (Aug. 21). Concessions will be available at the pavilion throughout the evening. This event is free and open to the public. In the event of rain, the event

will be cancelled. Visit www. oxfordpa.org for information.

Through Aug. 12 Nixon Park concert series Anson B. Nixon Park, on Walnut Street in Kennett Square, is the site of free concerts this summer on Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Bring your own seating. Picnic suppers are catered by local restaurants. For updated weather information, call 610444-1416. The series includes: rock/reggae by Bullbuckers (Aug. 5); Chicago tribute band Sounds of Society (Aug. 12).

Church Calendar Aug. 22 Buffet breakfast Oxford United Methodist Church (18 Addison St., Oxford) hosts its monthly buffet breakfast on Aug. 22 from 7 to 10 a.m., with buttermilk pancakes, French toast, scrambled eggs, fruit, sausage and bacon, roasted potatoes, dried beef gravy and breads. The community is welcome. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for ages 3 to 10. Call 610-932-9698 for more information.

Through Aug. 26 ‘Summer Fun’ series West Grove United Methodist

Church (300 N. Guernsey Rd., West Grove) is holding a new Wednesday night “Summer Fun for Everyone” series through Aug. 26. The community is invited to attend from 6 to 8 p.m. for hot dogs, games, fellowship and a brief word from the lead pastor, Rev. Monica B. Guepet, each week. All beverages will be supplied. Participants are invited to bring snacks, desserts or a side dish. The series is free. A box of games will be available, a gated playground is open for small children, and the parking lot and grounds will provide space for kids to play. For more information, call

610-869-9334, or visit www. westgroveumc.org.

Through Aug. 7 ‘Everest’ vacation Bible school Landenberg United Methodist Church will host a vacation Bible school, “Everest: Conquering Challenges With God’s Mighty Power,” through Aug. 7. Kids participate in Bible-learning activities, sing songs, play teamwork-building games, make and enjoy snacks, and test out Fun Gizmos they’ll take home. The program is for ages preschool through sixth grade. To register, call 610-274-8384


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015

CHESTER COUNTY PRESS

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Legals NOTICE TO OWNERS OF TAX SALE FOR UNPAID TAXES TO OWNERS OF PROPERTIES DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE AND TO ALL PERSONS HAVING LIENS, JUDGMENTS, MUNICIPAL CLAIMS OR OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST SUCH PROPERTIES. On September 14, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Daylight Time), the Chester County Tax Claim Bureau will hold its public sale of Chester County properties for the purpose of satisfying unpaid tax claims thereon. The sale will be held at 313 W. Market Street, Room 5102, West Chester, Pennsylvania. The properties to be sold are listed below including a brief description of each property, the names of the owners or reputed owners of such properties, except in case of unknown owners, together with the approximate amount of the Upset Price of such property. THE UPSET PRICE includes the sum of: (1) any tax liens in favor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; (2) the amount of the claim absolute and interest thereon on which the sale is being held; (3) amounts of any other tax claims or judgments due on such property together with interest on the judgment to the date of sale; (4) the total amount of all accrued taxes including taxes levied against the property for the current year, whether or not returned; (5) the amount of municipal claims on such property; and, (6) the record costs and costs of sale including pro rata costs of the publication of notice and costs of mail and posted notices in connection with the return of claim and mail and posted notices of sale. After confirmation of the sale by the Court and payment of the Upset Price by the purchaser, a deed will be recorded in the name of the purchaser at the cost of the purchaser, which costs shall include any transfer taxes demanded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or other amounts appearing to be due in connection with the property being sold. Prior to the actual sale, any owner or lien creditor of record against a property may, at the option of the Tax Claim Bureau: (1) cause a property to be removed from the sale by payment in full of taxes which have become absolute and of all charges and interest due on such taxes up to the time of payment or (2) cause the sale against such property to be stayed by entering into a written installment agreement with the Tax Claim Bureau providing for immediate payment of twenty five (25%) percent of the amount due on all tax claims and tax judgments filed or entered against such property, together with interest and costs on the tax returned to date, which agreement shall provide for not more than three (3) installments for the balance due, all to be paid within one (1) year of the date of said agreement and which agreement shall meet the other requirements of the Real Estate Tax Sale Law. TERMS OF SALE THE Purchaser of any property at the Upset Sale shall pay to the Tax Claim Bureau the entire purchase money on the date of sale, no later than 3:30 p.m.; and in case said amount is not paid, the sale shall be voided and the property put up for sale again. All sales are subject to confirmation by the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County. All sales are under and subject to the provisions of the Pennsylvania Real Estate Tax Sale Law Act of July 7, 1947, P.L. 1368, No. 542 as amended and to such conditions as may be announced at the sale. The Bureau makes no warranty, guarantee or representation with respect to the accuracy of descriptions or ownership of any property or with respect to procedural irregularities. The Bureau makes no warranty whatsoever regarding the condition of property sold at tax sale. Section 607(g) of the Pennsylvania Real Estate Tax Sale Law provides that there shall be no period of redemption after the sale. NOTICE: Delinquent tax payments are requested by Friday, September 11, 2015 by 3:30 p.m. Jonathan B. Schuck, Director Chester County Tax Claim Bureau

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EASTTOWN

LONDON GROVE

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WILLISTOWN

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24 DBL WD MBL HM $4,402.41 46-4-26.039-T MOORE VICKI LOT 39 DBL WD MBL HM $4,256.01 EAST FALLOWFIELD MOBILE HOMES 47-4-4.150-T SENTER MEREDA LOT 9D SGL WD MBL HM $2,700.42 47-7-4.850-T STOKES GEORGE E LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $6,143.57 WEST BRADFORD MOBILE HOMES 50-5-7.250-T ACOSTA DANIEL MENA ANGELICA LOT 911-D SGL WD MBL HM $2,286.20 50-5-8-T MOORE SHIRLEY A LOT 1542-R SGL WD MBL HM $1,835.17 WEST GOSHEN MOBILE HOMES 52-5-1.550-T LUNA ERASMO & ZULMA LOT 12 SGL WD MBL HM $2,555.68 LOWER OXFORD MOBILE HOMES 56-4-20.01E-T WAGNER DAWN WAGNER DAREL B LOC ON GAR DBL WD MBL HM $5,214.46 56-9-0.050-T ANDERSON JON & GLORIA LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $2,821.09 56-10A-0.900-T PHIPPS DARLENE LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $4,517.63 56-10-0.925-T HUGHES JEFFREY & WENDY LOC ON DBL WD MBL HM $25,322.12 UPPER OXFORD MOBILE HOMES 57-3-0.500-T MARAGOUDAKIS EMANUEL A & KATHERINE SUE LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $1,941.27 57-3-0.550-T MARAGOUDAKIS EMANUEL A & KATHERINE SUE LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $2,036.17 57-8-16.010-T BRAND BONNIE LOC ON DB WD MBL $9,209.54

PENN MOBILE HOMES 58-3-10.850-T KENNEDY JOHN LOT 156 DBL WD MBL HM $1,476.23 58-3-1402.079-T HALSEY KATHERINE M LOT 79 DBL WD MBL $3,143.79 58-3-1402.117-T FLORES JOSE LOT 117 DBL WD MBL HM $3,908.99 LONDON GROVE MOBILE HOMES 59-5-1140.047-T DORSEY NICOLE F LOT 47 DBL WD MBL HM $2,265.21 59-5-1140.070-T BERNAL BELEN C HERNANDEZ LUIS F LOT 70 SGL WD MBL HM $2,448.48 59-5-1140.098-T ORTIZ IMEDA LOT 98 DBL WD MBL HM $3,415.17 59-5-1140.099-T MUNDY MARY LOT 99 DBL WD MBL HM $1,565.47 59-8-3.975-T ALMANZAMORENO FERNANDO MILLER-ALMANZA DENISE LOC ON DBL WD MBL HM $4,450.68 NEW GARDEN MOBILE HOMES 60-1-83.007-T ESCOBAR MARIA ERNANZEZ RAUL LOT 7 SGL WD MBL HM $3,026.77 60-1-83.014-T RODRIGUEZ DANIEL PENA SAMANIEGO RITA LOT 14 SGL WD MBL HM $4,774.07 60-2-79.030-T JOHNSTON SHARON A LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $2,185.55 60-3-1.100-T AYLLON ANGEL LOT 20 SGL WD MBL HM $2,051.58 60-3-38.001-T HAVELOW ANGELITA LOT 1 SGL WD MBL HM $1,792.65 60-3-38.002-T FREBRO INC LOT 2 SGL WD MBL HM $4,375.16 60-3-38.006-T GREER NELLIE LOT 6 DBL WD MBL HM $3,827.77 60-5-5.008-T RINEER L KATHRYN LOT 8 SGL WD MBL HM $2,354.67

LOT 73 DBL WD MBL HM $2,894.32 68-1-7.085-T CARR DAVID LOT 26 DBL WD MBL HM $3,707.50 68-1-7.870-T TAYLOR ROBERT LOT 57 DBL WD MBL HM $2,569.81 68-1-15.010-T WILLIAMSON DENISE M LOT 10 DBL WD MBL HM $2,850.24 68-1-15.034-T HESS JEFF LOT 34 SGL WD MBL HM $1,152.27 68-2-13.875-T CAULFIELD ASHLEY M LOT 151 DBL WD MBL HM $3,572.41 68-2-25.002-T OESTREICH KAREN LOT 2 SGL WD MBL HM $2,215.70 68-2-25.069-T SWATTON ALEXIS LOT 69 DBL WD MBL HM $3,892.87 68-2-25.142-T PLEASANT JOSEPH T & LONNIE M LOT 142 DBL WD MBL HM $3,586.61 68-5-7-T MURPHY EDDIE LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $1,816.17 68-6-1.650-T BURKEY THERESA DEAN & TERRY LOT 200 DBL WD MBL HM $2,063.78 68-6-8.650-T MONTGOMERY CATHERINE H LOC ON SGL WD MBL HM $18,817.81 68-6-101.018-T CASELLA MARK LOT 18 SGL WD MBL HM $2,826.33 EAST NOTTINGHAM MOBILE HOMES 69-2Q-6.300-T POPE ROGER LOT 9 SGL WD MBL HM $10,389.81 69-2R-2.600-T HERNANDEZ LENA S TIHOCO JOSE E VALDEZ LOT C SGL WD MBL HM $2,238.96 69-5-5.055-T JAMES LYNDSEY & MYKOL 3 CHRISTIAN DR SGL WD MBL HM $3,737.88 69-5-39.016-T HAM DAVID JR LOT 16 SGL WD MBL HM $2,099.47 69-6-6.025-T DIFEDERICO JENNY LOT 10 SGL WD MBL HM $2,635.72 ELK MOBILE HOMES

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Local Interest Houppette to open in Kennett Square on Aug. 18

Finding the beauty within By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer Look at fashion magazines. Read the online articles that promise that a woman can look like Gisele Bundchen in just ten easy steps. It’s a mass-marketed, air-brushed hype machine that attempts to define “Beautiful” with as many images as possible that all look like versions of the same person, and it’s destroying the confidence of millions of American women. In the face of these images, a group of enterprising women is about to open the doors of a new enterprise in Kennett Square that hopes to fully bury the myth. Since Cristi Miller opened Houppette, a cosmetics and skincare boutique, in Greenville

in the fall of 2001, thousands of women have been held by the hand and introduced to products that marry perfectly with their natural beauty. In the process, they have felt better about themselves. On Aug. 18, Miller will open the second Houppette location at the corner of Broad and State streets in Kennett Square. It will be a full-service, working classroom of leading cosmetic and makeup products. “I’ve been a part of the Kennett community and absolutely love it here, and see all of the excitement going on, and I wanted to be a part of it,” said Miller, who lives in Kennett Square. “It’s a vibrant community and we’re excited to be a part of it. We had been looking for another space

Houppette will feature cosmetics, makeup, skin care, fragrances, and bath and body products, as well as a line of accessories, lingerie, lounge wear, jewelry and gifts.

in the Kennett Square area for the past five years, and now it enables us to collaborate with several other businesses who will become our neighbors.” Houppette will specialize in some of the fashion industry’s leading makeup, skincare, fragrance and bath and body products, including brands such as Kevin Aucoin, Hourglass, Skinceuticals and Creed, as well as a line of accessories, lingerie, lounge wear, jewelry and gifts. Skincare and makeup consultants will be on hand to help women enhance – or create – their own personal style, as well as provide makeup applications for wedding parties and special occasions. The Kennett Square store will collaborate regularly with stores like Peter Kate, Ashley Austin Boutique and Chantilly Blue, and plans to participate in a Girls’ Night Out on Sept. 24. Before she opened the first Houppette, Miller established her career in the cosmetics and retail industry by working at Bloomingdale’s in New York City and at Elle Boutique in Greenville, where she began to understand that she wasn’t just selling products, but helping navigate women through the sometimes rough waters of finding their own beauty. On a trip through Europe, she saw small perfume and beauty shops in small towns and big cities,

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Houppette will open its second location on Aug. 18, at the corner of Broad and State streets in Kennett Square. Pictured from left to right are Greenville store manager Lizzie Johnson, Kennett Square store manager Heather Schaen, and founder and owner Cristi Miller.

and began to envision a store of similar size and inventory. Soon after the doors of the first Houppette location were opened, she hired Lizzie Johnson, then a high-school student, who now manages the Delaware location, and shares Miller’s philosophy. When she first began the job, she put the philosophy to the test. She worked with a cancer patient whose skin was dry and whose hair was nearly gone from chemotherapy. Johnson took the woman on a makeover that became more than just intro-

ducing her to a few products. “The transformation was so much more than her appearance,” she said. “I realized that what we do is so much more important than just painting faces. Our clients come in and they tell us that they’re looking for lipstick, but they’re really looking for something more than just lipstick -- something that makes them feel amazing.” At Houppette, the products are merely a conduit to a larger mission. “[Renowned make-up artist]

Laura Mercier said some of the things that make you different from other women are also what makes you more beautiful,” said Heather Schaen, who will serve as the manager of the new Kennett Square store. “We share that message with our clients, and let them embrace their own beauty.” For more information about Houppette, visit www.houppette.com. To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, e-mail rgaw@chestercounty.com.


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Chester County Press

Community News Dedication for the dedicated Brandywine Ace, Pet & Farm For nearly twenty-five years, Dave Salomaki has poured himself into the role of director of awards for the Unionville Community Fair. He took over this position when Fred Roland decided to retire in 1990. In recognition of Salomaki’s contributions, the Board of Directors of the Unionville Community Fair decided that the 91st annual event will be dedicated to him. The Unionville Community Fair takes place this year on Oct. 2-4. Salomaki and his wife, Mary, first moved to Unionville in 1984 and, at the time, he was employed by HewlettPackard. Roland was a co-worker at Hewlett-Packard, and saw Dave as his successor for the Fair. At that time, all judging results were handwritten. Fred and Dave would enter them into the computers, tabulate the results and then hand-write the checks to be issued to the Fair winners. This process could involve countless hours, many volunteers and more than one trip to Hewlett-Packard to re-enter data when corrections needed to be made. Eventually, the Fair was able to obtain its own computers, eliminating the need to travel back and forth to Hewlett-Packard and streamlining the awards process. Even so, Salomaki spends most of the Fair week at his computer, beginning with entry night until the wrap up on Sunday. He has never missed a Fair since 1990. In addition to the other volunteer positions that Salomaki holds, and they are many, the Unionville Community Fair Board of Directors is very grateful for the support, dedication and expertise he has provided to the Fair for these many years.

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Dave Salomaki has been the director of awards for the last 25 years.

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Salomaki with Unionville Community Fair board member Bonnie Musser.

As she reorganized some pet products in the store, Lauren Bohnert, manager of pet and wild bird departments at Brandywine Ace, Pet & Farm, put together an assortment of items including collars, leashes, litter pans, and dog toys. “There was approximately $1,500 worth of product, but many were items of which we no longer have a good selection in color or size, or just don’t carry any longer,” she said. “We thought our friends at the Chester County SPCA (CCSPCA) could put them to good use.” Eli Martinez, who leads strategic partnerships and advancement for CCSPCA, and Julie Landy, community engagement manager, were thrilled with the donation. Martinez said that many of the items will be put to use immediately at CCSPCA or shared with local rescues. Some of the collars and leashes will be given to people who adopt pets. “Sometimes people are so

SPCA donation

Eli Martinez (left) and Julie Landy (right) stopped at Brandywine Ace, Pet & Farm to receive a donation from Lauren Bohnert (center).

excited about getting their new pet that they don’t think to bring a collar or leash,” he said. Brandywine Ace, Pet & Farm in West Chester hosts the

CCSPCA for adoption events on the third Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and regularly houses kittens for adoption at the store.

Avon Grove School District to appoint new high school principal The Avon Grove School District recently announced Scott DeShong as the new principal of Avon Grove High School. DeShong replaces principal Tom Alexander, who is now serving as director of educational support services. DeShong has been principal of the 2,400-student State College Area High School for the last three years, and prior to that was principal of Lemont and Houserville Elementary Schools

in the State College Area School District for four years. He served as assistant principal of Mount Nittany Middle School from 2005 to 2008. Eleven years prior to that, he was an elementary and high school counselor. “Scott has an impressive background in leading key initiatives at State College High School,” said Avon Grove Superintendent Dr. Chris Marchese. “His colleagues know him as an outstanding principal, and we

are very excited for him to lead Avon Grove High School.” DeShong earned his bachelor’s degree from Penn State University, his Master’s from the University of Pittsburgh, his principal certification from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and has completed post-master’s degree level work at California University of Pennsylvania. He has served on numerous leadership committees and teams at State College High School,

including the educational model planning team, a bell schedule committee, a one-to-one technology implementation committee, and a citizen’s advisory committee for athletics and building project referendum community engagement action team. Scott has also served as a girls high school varsity basketball coach, a boys and girls junior high school basketball coach, and a basketball summer camp director.

“I am really excited to join the team at Avon Grove High School,” said DeShong. “Based on the success of the student body, both inside and outside of the classroom, it is clear that I will be working with a great school community.” DeShong was the unanimous choice of a group comprised of teachers, administrators, support staff, students, parents and board members who interviewed the final candidates.

His start date is to be determined. Several “meet the new principal” sessions will be scheduled for students, parents and staff, and those dates will be announced via email and the district’s website. The school board is expected to officially approve his employment at its August 13 board meeting. He will be relocating to the Avon Grove area. He and his wife have two sons who attend Penn State University.


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Classifieds Public Notice

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Penn Township, 260 Lewis Road, West Grove, will hold a special meeting on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 6:00 pm to make a decision on the cell tower properties and tower bids received, and other such buisness as may be necessary. All communications relative to this meeting are to be addressed to Penn Township Municipal Office at the above address. Contact Penn Township at 610-8699620 if special services or facilities for the handicapped are required. R Samuel McMichael, Esquire Solicitor for Penn Township. 8p-5-1t

Notice of Incorporation

Cogent IT Services, Inc., hereby gives notice that articles of incorporation have been filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988, approved December 21, 1988, P.L. 1444, No. 177, effective October1, 1989, as amended. The purpose for which the corporation is to be organized is for computer consultng. 8p-5-1t

Notice of Incorporation

Person Health, Inc. has been incorporated under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988. Eric Ring, Esquire 2335 Darby Road Havertown, PA 19083 8p-5-1t

ESTATE NOTICE

ESTATE OF :Carole A. Kasprzak, late of Lincoln University, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said decedent to make payment without delay to: Brian L. Kasprzak, Executor, C/O William A. Pietrangelo, Esquire Kelly Grimes Pietrangelo & Vakil, P.C. 36 East Second Street P.O. Box 1048 Media, Pennsylvania 19063 7p-22-3t

ESTATE NOTICE

ESTATE OF : Carl R. Fretz, late of Oxford Borough, Chester County, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said decedent to make payment without delay to: Jay Andress, Co-Executor, Lisa Fretz Baughman,CoExecutor, C/O Attorney: Winifred Moran Sebastian, Esquire, 208 E. Locust Street P.O. Box 381 Oxford, PA 19363 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced on Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11 AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday, September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-6-508 Writ of Execution No. 2014-04396 DEBT $264,272.14 PROPERTY situate in New Garden Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania BLR# 60-03-0153 IMPROVEMENTS thereon: residential dwelling PLAINTIFF: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. VS DEFENDANT: RICHARD L. KEATING a/k/a RICHARD LOUIS KEATING, IN HIS CAPACIT Y AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF EILEEN T. KEATING and ROBERT KEATING, IN HIS

CAPACITY AS DEVISEE OF THE ESTATE OF EILEEN I. KEATING SALE ADDRESS: 246 New Garden Road, Toughkenamon, PA 19374-1026 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, LLP, 215563-7000 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday,August 20, 2015 at 11 AM prevailing time the herein-described real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-605 Writ of Execution No. 2015-02030 DEBT $164,439.89 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of land situate in Upper Oxford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania TAX Parcel no.: 57-8-40.4H PLAINTIFF: Newlands Asset Holding Trust VS DEFENDANT: DAVID C. COOPER and KIMBERLY M. COOPER and JOHN T. HILFERTY II SALE ADDRESS: 2 Springdale Place, Upper Oxford Township, PA 19352 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: UDREN LAW OFFICES, P.C., 856-669-5400 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11 AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-621 Writ of Execution No. 2013-07483 DEBT $739,151.66 ALL THAT CERTAIN, message, lot or piece of land situate on, in the Township of Franklin, County of Chester, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described, as follows, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, being Lot I as shown on the Plan of Valley View Estate and being more particularly and described in accordance with a survey by Van DeMark and Lynch, Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors, dated November 27, 1973,

as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Hill Lane, at 30 feet wide, said point being located the following 2 courses and distances from the intersection of the northerly side of Hill Lane and the centerline of School 1 Louse Road, (1) south 62 degrees 2 minutes west, 333.60 feet to a concrete monument; (2) south 59 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds west, 270.59 feet to the common corner for Lots 1 and 2; thence from the point of beginning south 59 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds west, 250.75 feet along the northerly side of Hill Lane to lands now or formerly of L’Larry R. Solway; thence along said lands now or formerly of Harry R. Solway, north 33 degrees 57 minutes 00 seconds west, 749.26 feet to lands now or formerly of Dwight O. Woollens; thence along said lands north 64 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds east, 252.88 feet to a corner for Lot 2; thence along Lol 2 south 33 degrees 57 minules 00 seconds east, 729.09 feet to the point and place of beginning. LOTS 1 and 2 arc subject to the restrictions there shall be no further re-subdivision on private right of way known as Hill Lane. TOGETHER with the free and common use, right, liberty and privilege of a certain private driveway, passageway and water course at all times hereafter, forever, in common with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon and entitled to the use thereof: as is more particularly set out in a certain deed from Frederic A. Lang and wife, to David R. Wright and wife. Dated June 14, 1966 and recorded in Chester County in Deed Book A, Volume 37, Page 567. BLR # 72-2-19.2 BEING known as: 118 Pheasant Hill Lane, Landenberg, PA 19350-1526. BEING the same premises which Unlimited Holding, LLC, by Deed dated August 18, 2005 and recorded September 7, 2005 in and for Chester County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 6610, Page 791, granted and conveyed unto Joseph Flinn and Linda Flinn, husband and wife. P L A I N T I F F : US B an k National Association, as Trustee for GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-AR7 VS D E F E N D A N T: JOSEPH FLINN S A L E A D D R E S S : 118 Pheasant Hill Lane, Landenberg, PA 19350-1526 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, 908-2338500 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter SALE NO. 15-8-638 Writ of Execution No. 2014-04363 DEBT $264,891.75 PROPERTY situate in West Grove Borough, Chester County, Pennsylvania BLR# 5-7-35.6

IMPROVEMENTS thereon: residential dwelling PLAINTIFF: Wells Fargo Bank, NA VS DEFENDANT: DIANE MILES a/k/a DIANE B. MILES SALE ADDRESS: 411 Chambers Way Unit 4, a/k/a 411 Chambers Way, West Grove, PA 19390-1301 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, LLP, 215563-7000 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter SALE NO. 15-8-639 Writ of Execution No. 2014-11377 DEBT $338,427.81 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground. SITUATE in the Borough of Parkesburg, County of Chester, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a final subdivision plan of Parkesburg Knoll, Phase I, made by Huth Engineers, Inc., dated 2-19-1987, and recorded in Chester County as Plan No. 7432-33, as follows, to wit: TA X I . D . # : 0 8 - 0 0 5 0363.2400 PLAINTIFF: Beneficial Consumer Discount Company D/B/A Beneficial Mortgage Co. of Pennsylvania VS DEFENDANT: LESLIE S. DENSON and MICHAEL L. DENSON SALE ADDRESS: 504 West Street, Parkesburg, Pennsylvania 19365 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: McCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C., 215-7901010 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-641 Writ of Execution No. 2014-03113 DEBT $239,620.03

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, hereditaments and appurtenances, situate in the Township of West Nottingham, County of Chester, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a map and plan made for Earl M. Boyer made by Edgar Lamb, Registered Surveyor, Cochranville, Pennsylvania, dated August 18, 1978, as follows, to wit: TAX I.D. #: 68-002-0014.1K PL AINTIFF: Nationstar Mortgage LLC VS D E F E N D A N T: ANGEL A HOUCK SALE ADDRESS: 292 Glen Roy Road, Nottingham, Pennsylvania 19362 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: McCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C., 215-7901010 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-642 Writ of Execution No. 2014-00892 DEBT $173,417.24 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate in West Sadsbury Township, County of Chester, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bounded and described according to a Final Plan of Grace Community Church made by N.M. Lake and Associates, Inc., Oxford, PA dated 9/1/1995 and last revised 10/25/1995 and recorded as Plan File No. 13337 as follows, to wit:

Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-644 Writ of Execution No. 2014-10084 DEBT $587,391.40 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, situate in the Township of Londonderry, County of Chester and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a Plan of New Daleville, prepared by Lake, Roeder, Hillard & Associates, Land Surveyors, dated 1/26/04, last revised 12/16/04 and recorded in Chester County as Plan #17287 as follows, to wit: TAX I.D. #: 46-2-255 PLAINTIFF: Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II Inc., Bear Stearns ARM Trust, M or tgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2006-2, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee VS DEFENDANT: CAROLINE FEUCHT and DAVID W. KING SALE ADDRESS: 401 Wrigley Boulevard, Cochranville, Pennsylvania 19330 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: McCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C., 215-7901010 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

SALE ADDRESS: 3979 Upper Valley Road, Parkesburg, Pennsylvania 19365

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter

PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: McCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C., 215-7901010

SALE NO. 15-8-650 Writ of Execution No. 2014-09020 DEBT $256,284.23

N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Township of Franklin, County of Chester and State of Pennsylvania described in accordance with a Plan or Property owned by Robert A. McMillan, et al made by Goerge E. Regester, Jr & Sons, Inc. Registered Land Surveyors dated 6/12/1972 as follows, to wit:

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TA X I . D . # : 3 6 - 0 0 5 0063.02D0 PL AINTIFF: Nationstar Mortgage LLC VS DEFENDANT: CHARLES R. PRANGE and JULIE L. PRANGE a/k/a JULIE PRANGE

title line in the bed of Township Road (T-303) known as Walker Road a corner Lot No. 4 on said Plan; thence from said beginning point and extending along Walker Road, south 67 degrees 12 minutes west, 150.13 feet to a point a corner of a 50 feet wide right of way, as shown on said Plan; thence along the same north 22 degrees 48 minutes west, 250 feet to a point a corner of other lands of Robert A. McMillan, et al; thence extending along the same north 67 degrees 12 minutes east, 150.13 feet to an iron pin a corner of Lot No. 4 on said Plan; thence extending along the same, south 22 degrees 48 minutes east, 250 feet to a point in the bed of Walker Road, the first mentioned point and place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 5 on said Plan BEING UPI No. 72-5-39.5 BEING the same premises which Douglas E. Weaver and Sherry A. Weaver by Deed dated 10/18/2004 and recorded 10/22/2004 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of Chester, in Deed Book 6315, Page 742, granted and conveyed unto Andrew Brignola and Kelly Brignola. PLAINTIFF: U.S. Bank Trust National Assocation VS DEFENDANT: ANDREW BRIGNOLA and KELLY BRIGNOLA S A L E A D D R E S S : 124 Walker Road, Landenberg, PA 19350 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: SHAPIRO & DeNARDO, LLC, 610-278-6800 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter SALE NO. 15-8-659 Writ of Execution No. 2015-01455 DEBT $149,507.56 PROPERTY situate in Kennett Township TAX Parcel #62-02J-0003 IMPROVEMENTS: a residential dwelling. PLAINTIFF: M&T Bank VS DEFENDANT: DOROTHY N. CONNOLLY and FREDERICK P. MRAZ SALE ADDRESS: 9 Woodchuck Way Lot 9, Kennett Square, PA 19348 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: KML LAW GROUP, P.C., 215-627-1322 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or

Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter SALE NO. 15-8-661 Writ of Execution No. 2015-00821 DEBT $156,922.86 ALL THAT CERTAIN messuage and tract of land, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania, being known as 402 Ridge Avenue, Stenning Hills, bounded and described according to Plan thereof made by Reeder and Magarity, Darby, Penna., May 31, 1955 as follows: SITUATE on the southeasterly side of Ridge Avenue (50 feet wide) at the distance of 1,115.76 feet measured south 81 degrees 15 minutes west, along same from its intersection with the southwesterly side of South Union Street (50 feet wide) both lines extended. CONTAINING in front or breadth on the southeasterly side of Ridge Avenue,

measures south 81 degrees 15 minutes west, 78 feet and extending of that width in length or depth southeastwardly between parallel lines at right angles to Ridge Avenue 150 feet to the south line of a certain 20 feet wide right of way for water main, being the borough limit. BEING Parcel Number 3-613 BEING the same premises which Hector Gonzales and Mary C. Rhoades granted and conveyed unto Hector Gonzales and Mary C. Rhoades by Deed dated August 2, 2006 and recorded August 4, 2006 in Chester County Record Book 6916, Page 723 for the consideration of $1.00 BLR# 3-6-13 PLAINTIFF: Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”) VS DEFENDANT: HECTOR J. GONZALEZ a/k/a HECTOR GONZALEZ SALE ADDRESS: 402 Ridge Avenue, Kennett Square, PA 19348 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: MARTHA E. VON ROSENSTIEL, P.C., 610-328-2887 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

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CHESTER COUNTY PRESS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015

Chester County Press

Classifieds nia, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-662 Writ of Execution No. 2010-10904 DEBT $350,518.66 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land known as Lot No. 15, Holliday Farms Development, located on the southerly side of Sill’s Mill Road, Kennett Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly side of Huntsman Path (40 feet wide) said point being located south 11 degrees 57 minutes 7-1/2 seconds west one hundred eighty-three and thirty-eight thousandths (183.038) feet from the southerly end of a junction curve having a radius of 20 feet formed by the southerly side of Patricia Lane (40 feet wide) with the westerly side of Huntsman Path, said point being a corner of Lot No. 10; thence from said beginning point along Lot No. 10 north 81 degrees 43 minutes 19 seconds west two hundred sixty-eight and one-tenths (268.1) feet to a corner of Lot No. 11 and Lot No. 14; thence thereby along Lot No. 14 south 8 degrees 05 minutes west two hundred eighty-three and ninety-seven hundredths (283.97) feet to a point on the northerly side of Deerfield Road (40 feet wide); thence thereby along the northerly side of said road south 81 degrees 55 minutes east

two hundred forty-two and one-tenth (242.1) feet to a point; thence by the arc of a circle deflecting to the right having a radius of 50 feet; length of arc 37.403 feet to a point on the westerly side of Huntsman Path, said point on Huntsman Path being north 53 degrees 05 minutes 30 seconds east thirty-six and five hundred thirty-seven thousandths (36.537) feet from the last mentioned point; thence along westerly side of Huntsman Path. North 8 degrees 6 minutes east two hundred fifty-seven and twenty-four hundredths (257.24) feet to the place of beginning. CONTAINING 1.7349 acres of land, more or less. UNDER and subject to certain covenants, conditions, agreements, restrictions, reservations and limitations as set forth in Deed Book Q-24, Vol. 588, at Page 537. BEING the same premises which Melvin F. Wood and Dorothy L. Wood, by Deed dated June 15, 1977 and recorded June 20, 1977 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Chester County in Deed Book D-51, Page 362, granted and conveyed unto Alma M. Surratt BEING known as: 569 Huntsman Path, Kennett Square, PA 19348-2513 PARCEL No.: 62-4-175 IMPROVEMENTS: residential property. P L A I N T I F F : Deut sc he Bank, National Trust Company, as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF9, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-FF9 VS DEFENDA NT: ALMA M. SURRATT SALE ADDRESS: 569 Huntsman Path, Kennett Square, PA 19348-2513 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: POWERS, KIRN & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 215-942-2090

N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-673 Writ of Execution No. 2014-06423 DEBT $162,029.11 ALL THAT CERTAIN property situated in the Borough of West Grove in the County of Chester and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being more fully described in a Deed dated 06/06/2005 and recorded 07/13/2005, among the land records of the county and state set forth above, in Deed Volume 6546 and Page 1747. BEING the same premises which Dennis L. Miller, by Deed dated 06/06/2005 and recorded 07/13/2005 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Chester

County in Deed Instrument # 10551619 granted and conveyed unto Pamela Fanelli. BEING known as: 7 Townview Drive, West Grove, PA 19390 PARCEL No.: 5-4-530 IMPROVEMENTS: residential property.

days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-674 Writ of Execution No. 2012-10315 DEBT $287,317.89 PROPERTY situate in the Township of Sadsbur y, Chester County, Pennsylvania BLR# 37-4-10-E, 37-4-10.2

PLAINTIFF: LSF9 Mortgage Holdings, LLC VS D E F E N D A N T: PAMEL A FANELLI SALE ADDRESS: 7 Townview Drive, West Grove, PA 19390 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: POWERS, KIRN & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 215-942-2090 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10)

IMPROVEMENTS thereon: residential dwelling P L A IN T IFF: JPMorgan Chas Bank, National Association, s/b/m Chase Home Finance, LLC VS DEFENDANT: JAMES L. FOX and VALERIE I. FOX SALE ADDRESS: 343 Old Mill Road, Parkesburg, PA 19365-9111 PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, LLP, 215563-7000 N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

Sheriff Sale of Real Estate

By virtue of the within mentioned writ directed to Carolyn B. Welsh, Sheriff will be sold at public sale, in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11AM prevailing time the hereindescribed real estate. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file in her office located in the Chester County Justice Center, Sheriff’s Office, 201 West

Market Street, Suite 201, West Chester, Pennsylvania a schedule of distribution on Monday September 21, 2015. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedule unless exceptions are filed hereto within ten (10) days thereafter. SALE NO. 15-8-675 Writ of Execution No. 2012-04011 DEBT $312,284.28 ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premises lying being and situate in London Britain Township, County of Chester, and State of Pennsylvania being more particularly described as follows: BEING Tax Parcel 73-0020018.0200. PLAINTIFF: Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R by MCM Capital Partners LLC, It’s Trustee VS

DEFENDA N T: JODY D. JORDAN

CONWAY, P.C., 215-7901010

SALE ADDRESS: 203 North Bank Road, London Britain Twp, Pennsylvania 19350

N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time and place of the sale. 10% payment must be paid in cash,certified check or money order made

PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: McCABE, WEISBERG &

payable to the purchaser or Sheriff of Chester Co. and the balance made payable to Sheriff of Chester Co. thereof, within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale by 2pm. 7p-29-3t

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Local Interest Bassmaster Elite event comes to Cecil County next week By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer Some of the country’s best anglers will be competing in the waterways of the Upper Bay as Cecil County hosts the Bassmaster Elite Chesapeake Challenge from Aug. 13 to 16. The Bassmaster Elite Chesapeake Challenge is one of only eight elite events on the tour, and thousands of spectators are expected to turn out for what is one of the region’s highlights of the summer of 2015. “We’re really looking forward to this,” said Sandy Turner, the executive director of Cecil County Tourism, the organization that led the effort to bring the event to Cecil County over the last several years. The Bassmaster Elite competitions attract some of the best professional bass fishermen in the country. The professionals compete throughout the year to qualify for the major events, including the Chesapeake Challenge. There will be as many as 113 participants in the event. Each boat will have a marshal on board to make sure that all the rules are followed. This is not the first time that Cecil County has played host to a Bassmaster event. “We hosted two Bassmaster Open events in 2009 and 2010,” explained Turner, “and we had a wonderful experience with that.” According to Turner, they started

thinking about hosting an elite tour event back then, but it took time to put a successful bid together. There is significant competition to host the elite events. “We put a committee together,” Turner said “We got a partner that came to the table with us.” They submitted the application to host a 2015 event back in February of 2014. The application process took several months. They found out that the bid was successful last summer, at about the same time that Philadelphia was hosting a 2014 Bassmaster Elite event. Many of the anglers made a point to travel south to give the waters of the Chesapeake a try. For Turner and the other members of the planning team, the announcement that Cecil County would be the host site for 2015 was when planning for the event kicked into high gear. One of the advantages that Cecil County had during the bidding process was its proximity to population centers on the East Coast. Spectators will come from all around the Mid-Atlantic region. The event is expected to attract between 10,000 and 30,000 spectators. The event could generate about $2 million for the local economy. “A lot of the people will be eating in our restaurant and staying in our hotels,” Turner said, explaining that the impact will be spread throughout the county—and the

surrounding counties, too. She believes that Cecil County’s other attractions, such as zoos and state parks, will shine for the visitors to the area. They were able to secure a number of important sponsors for the event, including three platinum sponsors—the Maryland Lottery, the Old Dominion Electric Cooperative, and the town of

North East. Turner said that the professional anglers were pleased that an elite event would be held on the Chesapeake Bay. “We had a great reaction from the anglers,” Turner explained. “They were all saying how pleased they are to be coming to the area.”

Solve a murder mystery with a side of mushrooms in downtown Kennett Square The Brandywine Valley’s favorite whodunit is back with “The Mystery of the Kennett Shiitakes,” an audience-participation mystery that will be held on Aug. 7 in Kennett Square. Participants meet the detective at the scene of the crime, the Genesis Walkway (101 E. State St.) to gather clues, question murder suspects in participating downtown locations, and attempt to identify the murderer and solve the case. Prizes will be awarded to random winners. In the story, Tex Bumsteer, a billionaire Texas oil tycoon, wants to start a semi-pro football team in Kennett Square. He plans to build a new stadium on property acquired from what was formerly the King Ranch. Why does he want to come to Kennett

Square? He says, “Because I like my steak with mushrooms!” There is anger and contention over the stadium site, disagreements among the staff and players from the team that is being transplanted from Texas, financial discord between Tex and his business partners. And floating around town is the usual array of suspicious characters. Participants pick up a map with participating locations, general suspect information, and a worksheet from the detective. They will then investigate the murder by determining holes in suspect stories by using the questions, answers, and clues provided by the detective, murder suspects, and suspicious characters. Suspects, denoted by

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A full week of activities are being planned for what is being called Cecil County Bass Week. Many of the activities are centered on North East. The North East Community Park will be the setting for SummerFest, which will include music, food, vendors, children’s activities, and more.

While the Bassmaster Elite Chesapeake Challenge won’t be televised live, the cameras will be rolling each day of the competition for a broadcast on ESPN2 and the Outdoor Channel. To contact Staff Writer Steven Hoffman, email editor@chestercounty.com.


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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015

Chester County Press

Local Interest American Helicopter Museum plans expansion by year’s end The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) will expand its facilities by the end of 2015, according to a recent announcement of AHMEC’s Board of Trustees. In addition to increased exhibit space, the West Chester museum will add a fully-equipped theater and two state-of-the-art classrooms for education programming. “Adding two classrooms and a larger theater will enable us to serve more school groups than ever before,” said Executive Director Sarah Sands in a statement. “Corporations will find these additions invaluable for training programs and social events as well.” A new consolidated, dedicated Restoration Center will allow AHMEC’s restoration volunteers to work on helicopters

that are too large for existing rooms. The Kaman HH-2 and Piasecki HRP-1, for example, will be restored in 2016 following completion of the current project, a WWII-era Sikorsky R-6. The expansion comes as AHMEC’s 20-year tenant, ONExia, relocates to a larger building in Exton, leaving 3,800 square feet of office space adjacent the museum available for rent starting Dec 1, 2015. “The office space is perfect for a small business,” explained Verne Weidman, Chair of AHMEC’s Facilities Committee. It includes several offices, a large open area for meetings, and plenty of parking. AHMEC, a 20,000-squarefoot hangar boasting 70 years of vintage helicopters, is a dream destination. The only

V-22 tilt-rotor Osprey in the world on public display is one of its main attractions. Visitors may even climb into some of the helicopters to pretend with dials, switches, and pedals that they are piloting flights to faroff places. The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, located in the land of industry innovators in the Philadelphia region, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996, the 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization collects, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters, autogiros and convertaplanes. Contact AHMEC at 610-4369600 or see the website at www. americanhelicopter.museum for more information.

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The American Helicopter Museum will undergo an expansion by the end of the year.

Senior Circle slates upcoming tours and events Jennersville Regional Hospital’s Senior Circle, an organization for those 50 or older, has announced the following trips: Peddlers’ Village Breakfast & Shopping Excursion (Aug. 25). Board the motor coach bright and early at 7:30 a.m., and head to Peddlers Village in Lahaska, Pa. The day starts with a continental breakfast at the Cock ’n Bull Restaurant in Peddlers Village from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. , then the day is open

for shopping and exploring. The cost for transportation, driver’s gratuity and lunch is $60. Altoona & Bedford PA Wine & Dine (Sept. 16 and 17) The tour includes: Round-trip transportation by private motor coach; one night’s accommodations at the Fairfield Inn in Bedford; a progressive mid-day dinner; visits to Fisher’s Country Store, Altoona Railroaders’ Museum, Boyer Candy Company and Gardner’s Candies; a wine tasting at Oak

Spring Winery; three included meals; baggage handling for one bag per person; all taxes and gratuities for included features. The booking deadline is Aug. 10. The cost, per person, is $334 double occupancy, $314 triple occupancy, $398 single occupancy. A Day at Sands Casino Resort, Bethlehem (Sept. 23) The day in Bethlehem includes: Round-trip transportation by deluxe motor coach; six hours of free time at Sands Casino Resort

Bethlehem; $20 in slot play plus a $5 food voucher (Bonus package is determined by the casino and is subject to change without notice at their discretion); shopping at The Outlets at Sands Casino located near the casino floor; all taxes and gratuities for included features; gratuity for motor coach driver. The bus leaves from Jennersville Regional Hospital at 8 a.m. and returns at aby 5:45 p.m. The cost is $59 per person (check payable to Boscov’s Travel). The

deadline to sign up is Aug. 7. Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in Hampton, N.J. presents “Social Security” (Oct. 7) Two married art dealers struggle with the visit of the wife’s goody-goody sister and her uptight CPA husband, who are there fighting over who will end up having the sisters’ archetypal Jewish mother live with them. All will soon learn that age is only a state of mind! There will be a selection of full-course meals, with an unlimited dessert

buffet. The cost of $115 per person (payable to Jennersville Regional Hospital) includes transportation, complete luncheon, play, and all taxes and gratuities. Deadline for payment is Sept. 23. The motor coach departs Jennersville Regional Hospital at 8:30 a.m. For more information about Senior Circle membership and travel, call Jeannine Herrmann at 610-869-1227, visit www. jennerville.com or email jeannine_herrmann@chs.net.

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Education Upland adopts Harkness teaching method

Upland is the second school in the nation to integrate student-centered learning method at middle school level This fall Upland Country Day School will start the school year as the second middle school in the nation to incorporate the Harkness teaching method and Harkness tables at the middle school level. The Harkness tables have long been a centerpiece at some of the most prestigious preparatory high schools in the country, including Phillips Exeter Academy, The Lawrenceville School, and St. Andrew’s School. However, only the Stevenson School in Pebble Beach (CA) and now Upland offer Harkness teaching at the middle school level. The Harkness method is a timetested form of collaborative learning that doesn’t involve lectures. Instead, it is a unique way of learning centered around a seminar table with the idea being that no one is left in the back row. Each student has a seat at the table and a voice. Teachers and students come to class prepared to discuss, share, make connections and discover relevant classroom content with one another. “With the Harkness method, students own the learning that takes place at the table,” said Upland Head of School Tom Reid. “They can’t just sit there and be passive. They have to do the homework, think the questions through and be ready to participate in an active discussion. The teacher is not the focus of the class or a mere spoon-feeder of information to memorize. There is a great sense of student ownership in the learning and also a great sense of responsibility because the method works when everyone comes to class prepared and having done the work. That’s the goal.” The Harkness philosophy incorporates a large oval table as the centerpiece of a classroom to encourage discussions rather than a traditional lecture format. The oval design allows everyone to see the faces of those seated at the table, meaning no student

is left out of the discussion or in competition with one other. Upland began adopting the Harkness method in the spring, when teachers traveled to The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey to observe Harkness high school classes in action and talk with teachers there. “The oval table is a symbol of a teaching approach,” Reid said. “But to anyone who visits our campus, it is also an identifier of what we as a school consider important. It represents the way we go about teaching children and the way we get them to own the learning that takes place. We chose to adopt the Harkness method because it is very close to how our faculty already teaches. Students from the earliest grades have a sense of responsibility in their education. Harkness is a natural fit for our Upper School. The outcome -- we expect and hope that this will help our students develop their own voice, a greater ability to enter into serious discourse and a confidence to express themselves and their opinions that will carry with them throughout their lives." This week, Eric Bergofsky, math teacher and Harkness Philosophy trainer from Phillips Exeter Academy, spent two days at Upland working with faculty introducing the Harkness method of teaching. The Harkness Method was first introduced at Exeter and has been a cornerstone of the prestigious high school’s academic program since 1930. During the summer, Bergofsky travels the country conducting workshops and developing learning programs for both public and private schools. With the faculty at Upland, Bergofsky’s prepared the Upper School teachers to best implement Harkness teaching in their classrooms and share with them the best practices for incorporating Harkness’ student centered teaching across disciplines from history and English to math and science. The Exeter workshop included discussion of essays

Envirothon excellence comes naturally for Penn’s Grove students Twelve Penn’s Grove Middle School students participated in the 2015 Chester County Envirothon on May 7 at Hibernia County Park. The team members, who are advised by eighth grade science teacher Meredith Cole, competed in three groups among 33 middle school teams in five categories. The group of Ashley Dively, Lizbeth Avalos, Caleb Meyers and Jenna Porter earned first place in the current issue category, which focused on urban forestry. The group of Luke Winand, Kaitlin Bell, Abby Boohar and Laura Smith placed second in the current issue category, second in soils and eighth in aquatics. The group of Brandon Rubbo, Finn Warren, Ian Baughman and Bruce Trimmer placed third in aquatics and current issue, eighth in forestry, eighth in wildlife and had a top 10 finish in soils. Envirothon is a national environmental competition sponsored locally by the Chester County Conservation District and the Department of Facilities and Parks which tests students’ knowledge of ecology and the environment. Each year students in grades 3 to 12 culminate months of research, exploration and preparation with an enjoyable outdoor competi-

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Members of the Penn’s Grove Middle School team which competed at the Chester County Envirothon include, front from left, eighth-grader Finn Warren and seventh-graders Ian Baughman and Bruce Trimmer, with faculty advisor Meredith Cole, (middle from left), eighth-graders Lizabeth Avalos, Caleb Meyers and Jenna Porter, (top from left), eighth-graders Luke Winand, Kaitlin Bell, Abby Boohar and Laura Smith. Eighth-graders Brandon Rubbo and Ashley Dively are not pictured.

tion. The students work toward building an understanding of environmental concepts, of how human activity impacts the environment and of how people can work together as partners in conservation practices to enhance their lives and quality of life by protecting the environment.

on Harkness teaching, written by Exeter faculty from all disciplines, observing trainer Burgofsky model the teaching with a group of Upland students and watching and discussing Upland teachers incorporate the method in sample lessons. Several classroom at Upland are currently under renovation preparing for the tables to arrive mid-July. In the math classrooms, the program will incorporate floor to ceiling white boards around the classroom for students to work through math problems. Kathryn Koontz, a Harkness method history teacher at Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, CA describes how effective the Harkness method has been in her classroom. “With the Harkness method, middle schoolers have to learn to talk about big ideas and sometimes it’s tough

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Eric Bergofsky, math teacher and Harkness Philosophy trainer from Phillips Exeter Academy, demonstrates the Harkness method.

for them at first because they don’t realize that they can have an opinion about things. They are not used to thinking about lessons that way. They have been spoonfed information for so long and rote memorization was the goal. With Harkness, children are brought to quality ideas and consider things they haven’t before and become able to make connections. I don’t think there

is anything more important than having a voice in this world and that is not something that is taught. The students are not blank slates that we are writing on. It is much more like being a gardener. It’s a challenge and much more exciting and rewarding than traditional teaching. “ “Students engaged in the Harkness method are fully present in the classroom,” Reid added.

“This teaching method results in students who are self-reliant and confident, articulate advocates for their own educational experience, accountable to peers, engaged in effective problem solving, and able to persevere without trepidation. The earlier they develop these skills in their academic careers, the more successful they will be in their future education and beyond.”


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