Chester County Press 01-06-2021 Edition

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Chester CountyPRESS

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

Volume 155, No. 1

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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Landenberg Kennett Square native receives Borough enlists firm to assist with borough prestigious manager search aviation honor By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer

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Landenberg native William “Bill” Stuefer, seen in this archival photo, was the recent recipient of the prestigious Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award from the Federal Aviation Administration.

By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer Often, the start of a lifetime journey owes itself to the most humble beginnings, and for William E. Oxford track star signs with Seton Hall...4B

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search for a new borough manager can begin in earnest. Doerfler noted that SGR has plenty of experience working with municipalities of various sizes. The firm is well known by professionals who might be seeking positions as municipal administrators. And while some of the other search firms under consideration had strong local ties, Kennett Square Borough officials favored the national expertise of SGR. The full-services firm specializes in executive recruitment, interim placements, online training, onsite training, leadership development, psychometric assessments, strategic visioning retreats, one-on-

recently culminated in his being awarded one of the most prestigious awards in the industry – began in Landenberg. Born in 1944, Stuefer grew up in a stone house built in 1817 along Strickersville Road near the Big Elk Creek. While he would often spend his

childhood summers swimming in the creek, his love affair with the sky above had already begun to manifest itself. “I attended kindergarten in Wilmington, and one day, someone brought a big pile of wood to the class, and I decided that I would

make a toy airplane from the wood that was given to me,” Stuefer recalled. “Soon after, I began to build and fly those little ethanolpowered toy planes that I would make from kits. It really started me on a journey that I’m still on.”

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As of Jan. 4, 3,475 partial vaccines have been administered in Chester County, and a three-phase plan is underway By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer

Pennsylvania Department of Health Secretary Dr. Classifieds..................4B Rachel Levine announced last week that the department has launched the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard, an online provider of up-to-date information on the number of vaccinations administered throughout the state, as well as demographic information about the people being vaccinated. The dashboard can be accessed by visiting the department’s website, www.health.pa.gov.

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“Bill” Stuefer, the life that he would lead as a pilot began on the grassy strip of a makeshift flight runway in Oxford, Pennsylvania. The story of Stuefer’s life in aviation – which

There were a few details still to be worked out, but during its final meeting of 2020, Kennett Square Borough Council moved toward enlisting the services of Strategic Government Resources, Inc. (SGR) to facilitate a search for a new borough manager. The national search for the borough’s top administrator could progress along a 15-week timeline, if all goes according to plan. Council member Doug Doerfler, who serves on the committee assigned to oversee the borough manager search, explained that one thing that they liked about Strategic Government Resources,

Inc. was its national reach. “We liked the fresh perspective of going outside of Pennsylvania,” Doerfler said. The borough is looking to replace former borough manager Joseph Scalise, who departed at the end of November to pursue other professional opportunities. Scalise served as borough manager for more than five years, and was a borough employee for 26 years. Kennett Square Borough took a somewhat different approach to handling the borough manager vacancy for a few months—relying on three experienced department heads—finance director Lisa Ionata, codes enforcement officer Russell Drumheller, and police chief William Holdsworth—to handle the additional duties. With the arrival of a new year, the

State rolls out COVID-19 vaccine dashboard

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The data on the dashboard is being compiled by vaccine providers who are reporting information relating to the individuals to whom they administer the COVID-19 vaccine, and is being reported into the Pennsylvania Statewide Immunization Information System (PA-SIIS). As of Jan. 4, 135,044 partial vaccines have been administered throughout the state, including 3,475 partial vaccinations in Chester County. The highest number of vaccines administered has been recorded in Allegheny County, with 15,491.

“Each day, more and more Pennsylvanians are getting vaccinated against COVID19, which means we are another step closer to beating this virus,” Dr. Levine said. “The COVID-19 vaccine dashboard will help us visualize how many individuals have received the vaccine to date and help us work to vaccinate everyone who wishes to receive a vaccination.”

its 67 counties are included in the health department’s 68-page COVID-19 Interim Vaccination Plan, issued on Dec. 11, 2020 and developed by the department’s COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force. Currently, the department said that 142 hospitals, health systems, federally qualified health centers and pharmacies in the commonwealth have received the COVID-19 vaccine, with 58 locations Vaccinations: How, expected to receive doses when and to whom? very soon. “Due to changing vaccine The details of how and supply levels at various when the state will admin- points during the COVIDister the vaccine throughout 19 Vaccination Program,

planning needs to be flexible but as specific as possible to accommodate a variety of scenarios,” the report said. “A key point to consider is that vaccine supply will be limited at the beginning of the program, so the allocation of doses must focus on vaccination providers and settings for vaccination of limited critical populations, ability to handle vaccine storage requirements, as well as outreach to these populations. “The vaccine supply is projected to increase quickly over the proceeding months, allowing vaccination efforts Continued on page 2A

Defying the odds, Kennett Square Mushroom Drop ushers in 2021 By Chris Barber Contributing Writer Kennett Square celebrated the arrival of the 2021 with its traditional midnight Mushroom Drop, even as limitations were in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, Midnight in the Square founder and chairperson Kathi Lafferty and the crew at Bob’s Crane, along with the town’s restaurant and merchant association, cobbled together a virtual event that at least provided the feeling of the borough’s unique identity for fans. This year, the Mushroom Drop—the eighth annual event—was not featured in the center of town, at the intersection of State and Union streets. Missing were the revelry, food,

and live entertainment as well. Nonetheless, there were high points and some excitement. There was a procession through town early in the evening of the lighted, 700pound mushroom along with sirens, lights, police cars and fire trucks. It took a lot of people by surprise, especially those who happened to be dining along State Street at around 6 p.m. Since that parade had been unannounced, some along the route thought there was an emergency going on when they heard the sirens. Yet, as the procession lumbered through town, people cheered and pulled out their cell phones to record the goings-on. Later, the mushroom, the crew, and the techniPhoto by Chris Barber cal equipment for the The mushroom dangled above the parking lot on South Street, awaiting its drop at Continued on page 4A

midnight.


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