Chester County Intermediate Unit’s Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair set for Jan. 19
It’s never too early to think about summer!
Jump-start your summer planning on Thursday, Jan. 19 with summer fun at the Chester County Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair. This year’s event will take place at the Church Farm School, located at 1001 E Lincoln Hwy, in Exton. This free event will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair will provide attendees with the opportunity to explore camps, activities and local vendors and decide what will make for a fantastic summer.
Students in grades K-12 and their parents will have the opportunity to meet with representatives and gather information to plan for a summer to remember.
Last year’s vendors included summer camps, summer schools, tutors, music & theatre, sports & exercise, arts & crafts vendors, outdoor camps and more. The Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair is organized and sponsored by CCRES and the Church Farm School. In the event of inclement weather, the snow date for this event is Jan. 26.
Jersey Mike’s Subs to open in Kennett Square
Jersey Mike’s Subs, known for its fresh sliced and fresh grilled subs, will open at 817 E. Baltimore Pike in Kennett Square on Jan. 11.
Franchise owner Dale Teter will hold a grand opening and fundraiser from Wednesday, Jan. 11 to Sunday, Jan. 15 to support the Eli Seth Matthews Leukemia Foundation.
Customers who receive a special fundraising coupon distributed through a grassroots effort prior to the opening can make a minimum $3 in-store contribution to the local charity in exchange for a regular sub. Customers must have a coupon to be eligible.
Guests can place orders in-store or for pickup through the website or through the Jersey Mike’s app. Additionally, delivery is available in most areas through the Jersey Mike’s app or through third-party delivery partners.
Jersey Mike’s premium meats and cheeses are sliced on the spot and piled high on in-store baked bread.
Jersey Mike’s fans crave their subs made “Mike’s Way” with the freshest vegetables – onions, lettuce and tomatoes – topped off with an exquisite zing of “the juice,” red wine vinegar and an olive oil blend. Authentic cheesesteaks are grilled fresh.
The restaurant’s hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. You can contact this location directly at 484-734-1001.
Jersey Mike’s believes that making a sub sandwich and making a difference can be one and the same. Since 2010, Jersey Mike’s locations throughout the country have raised more than $90 million for local charities. In 2022, the company’s 12th Annual Jersey Mike’s Month of Giving in March raised $20 million for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games.
Jersey Mike’s Subs, with nearly 2,500 loca-
tions nationwide, serves authentic fresh sliced/fresh grilled subs on in-store freshly baked bread — the same recipe it started with in 1956. Passion for giving in Jersey Mike’s local communities is reflected in its mission statement “Giving…making a difference in someone’s life.” For more information, please visit jerseymikes.com or follow the company on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
For information, please visit www.cciu.org/ Summer-Adventures or contact Jay Della Ragione at summercampfair@cciu. org.
Photos by Richard L. Gaw
Creamery staff members Hannah McDannald, left, and Liv Shearon were among the first visitors at the new skating rink that opened on Jan. 6 at The Creamery in Kennett Square.
Courtesy photo Organizations prepare their tables for the 2022 Summer Camp Fair.
ROBERT CLYDE MASSEY
Robert Clyde Massey, 76, of New London passed away peacefully at his home on Jan. 6, 2023. He was the husband of Almeda (Davis) Massey, with whom he shared 54 years of marriage. Born in Elkton, Md., he was the son of the late Clyde and Clara (Lloyd) Massey. He spent his entire life on Saginaw Road in New London.
Robert attended the one-room schoolhouse, New London Academy, and graduated from Avon Grove High School, Class of 1964. He received his bachelors degree in 1969 and then went on to earn his masters degree in industrial arts from Millersville University.
Robert was a passionate teacher and he spent 30 years teaching Industrial Arts in the metal shop at Avon Grove High School before retiring. During his tenure he created the class “Design and Creation of Jewelry,” that encouraged both boys and girls to get engaged in the industrial arts.
For many years, he also served as chairman of the New London Township Board of Supervisors and as the township’s road master.
He enjoyed modified dirt track racing at the Grandview Speedway, watching NASCAR racing and he was a season ticket holder at the Bristol Motor speedway for many years. Robert was a dedicated MOPAR enthusiast. He was known for his attention to detail and could be found on
any given day endlessly waxing and meticulously polishing his vehicles. He loved spending time at his cabin in the mountains of Ashe County, North Carolina. He was an avid thrift store shopper and loved getting a good deal. Family and faith were the most important parts of his life. He enjoyed music and spent many hours practicing and singing for the church.
Robert is survived by his patient and loving wife, who cared for him and tended to his every need; their four sons, Keith Massey (Shar) of West Nottingham, Phillip Massey (Kim) of New London, Scott Massey (Diane) of East Nottingham, Ken Massey (Courtney) of New London; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and his faithful dog, Daisy, who was by his side until the very end. He is preceded in death by his beloved dogs – Ginger, Jake and Rebel.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14 at the Edward L. Collins, Jr. Funeral Home, Inc., 86 Pine St., Oxford, where friends and family may visit from 10 to 11 a.m. The service will be led by Pastor Ben Quintana of the Christ Church at the Grove.
Interment will be at the New London Methodist Church Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to Christ Church at the Grove, 1772 New London Rd., Landenberg, Pa. 19350.
Arrangements are being handled by the Edward L. Collins, Jr. Funeral Home, Inc. in Oxford. Online condolences may be made at www.elcollinsfuneralhome.com.
JUAN SANTOYO
Juan Santoyo, of West Grove, passed away on Jan. 2, 2023 at the Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He was 56. He was the husband of Ada N. Ubinas DeJesus, with whom he shared over 20 years of marriage. Born in Mexico City, Mexico, he came to the United States over 30 years ago, and he became a U.S. citizen.
Juan was the owner/operator of J&A Landscaping and Construction for 30 years.
He enjoyed building houses, all phases of the construction industry, soccer and entertaining his friends.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by four step children, Michael DeJesus of Germantown, Md., Carl DeJesus (Shiela) of Germantown, Md., Michele DeJesus (David Morris) of Oakton, Va. and Ada Jean DeJesus of Venice, Fla., ten grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Services will be held on Jan. 14 at the Foulk Funeral Home of West Grove. Burial will be private.
To view his online tribute and to share a memory with his family, please visit www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com.
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JOHN DAY MOHR
On Dec. 8, 2022, John Day Mohr passed away in Unionville where he and his late wife Nancy lived for most of their 65 years of marriage.
Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., John, also known as ‘’Jack,” was 96 years old.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franz J. Mohr, and he grew up in Westport, Conn. and graduated from Staples High School in 1944. Soon after graduation, and at the age of 17, he cleverly managed to enlist in the precursor to the U.S. Air Force, the Army Air Corps, where he became a navigator in a B-29 bomber. He was called to active duty the following November, shortly after his father died while serving in the Coast Guard.
After the war, John was accepted to the architecture program at Middlebury College, but never attended, as two longtime buddies convinced him to join them on a road trip to Mexico in a 1928 Packard. Once there, GI Bill in hand, John enrolled in Mexico City College, where the head of the English department, formerly a tenured professor from UCLA, took an interest in his writing and convinced him to pursue a major in English. After completing his freshman year at Mexico City, he returned to the United States at his family’s request, ultimately earning a degree in English from Kent State University in Ohio.
After college he found work in the advertising department of a Connecticut garment company. Shortly thereafter, he moved on to be a copywriter for Madison Avenue ad agency titan, J. Walter Thompson, where he met Nancy. Not long after their marriage in 1956, they decided to leave New York and move to the rolling hills of Green Spring Valley, Md. This was an easy commute to Baltimore where John had landed a new copywriting position. It was there that their family started to grow and where they put down roots that still remain to this day.
Six years later, the Mohr family moved to Pennsylvania when John began to work for ad agency N.W. Ayer in Philadelphia. They eventually purchased a farm in Chatham that was replete with five children and an ever-expanding menagerie of farm animals, horses, cows, ponies, chickens, pigs, dogs and even a donkey. In 1974, wishing to escape encroaching development, they sold the farm and purchased land in nearby Unionville on which they built a new house and barn using materials salvaged from the large bank barn from
the Chatham farm. The Unionville farm would become the Mohrs’ home for almost 40 years. During the early years in Pennsylvania, John was enjoying a long tenure as senior copywriter at N. W. Ayer. However, in the late 1970s, N. W. Ayer chose to relocate to Madison Avenue. With John and Nancy’s attachment to the Unionville area by this time all but permanent, a move back to New York didn’t appeal. So, the devoted father of five began his now legendary daily commute from Unionville to Manhattan. At N. W. Ayer, his ad campaigns included AT&T, 7-Up, Carrier Air Conditioning and Shorts Airplanes. This went on for the better part of seven years before John finally hung up his advertising spurs to happily tend to the rolling pastures and woods of Sevynmor Farm. It was also not uncommon for John to revisit his fascination with the world of flight, taking the occasional flying lesson or attending an air show. With a deep appreciation of the open country and rolling hills of Chester County, John and Nancy became deeply involved in land conservation. As advocates and supporters of the Brandywine Conservancy, they were among the first in the community to place their land under conservation easement. As a supporter of farming and open space, John was also one of the first members named to The Chester County Agriculture Development Council. When a local newspaper inquired of his AG credentials, he described himself as a ‘’casual pig farmer.” Always the copywriter. And always, to those who knew him well, among the most genuine of human beings they ever knew. John lost his loving wife, Nancy L. Mohr, on Aug. 14, 2021.
He is survived by his two daughters and three sons, Timothy Day Mohr (Sherman Todd), Wendy Carlyle Mohr Morris (Cooper Morris), Jonathan Day Mohr (Jan Haskell), Margot Mohr Teetor (David Christopher Teetor), and Peter Day Mohr.
Also surviving are 13 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Joan Day Mohr and is predeceased by his sister, Judith Borden, and her husband, Don Borden.
In lieu of flowers, the family would love for you to consider making a donation in the memory of John Day Mohr to the New Garden Flying Field, Future Aviators, 1235 Newark Road, Toughkenamon, Pa. 19374. Arrangements are being handled by Kuzo Funeral Home of Kennett Square.
To view his online tribute and leave a message for John’s family, visit www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com.
MAURICE R. PICKEL
Maurice “Bunny” R. Pickel, age 74, of Landenberg, passed away peacefully on Jan. 3, 2023. He was the husband of Mary Ann Jasienski Pickel, with whom he shared 45 years of marriage. Born in Wilmington, Del. on Sept. 27, 1948, he was the son of the late Maurice R Pickel and the late Christine Johnson.
Bunny was a graduate of Avon Grove High School and went on to work for Nucar Pontiac for over 30 years in the parts department. When he retired, he would go on to work for Pickel Landscape Management for several years.
He was involved in the Boy Scouts, was a member of Wickerton Hunt Club, and Assumption BVM.
Bunny enjoyed many hobbies including wood carving (duck decoys in particular), hunting, and his inherited love of cooking. His motto was: a recipe is merely a guideline.
Bunny was a devoted husband who loved taking day trips with his wife.
He was a loving father who supported his children and their dreams.
He was a proud grandfather who loved playing with his grandsons and making them laugh with his duck quacks. Bunny was a loyal friend. He was lucky to know some of his closest friends the majority of his life.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann, his son, Michael Pickel and his wife, Elizabeth Pickel; his daughter, Maureen Pickel; grandchildren, Alexander and Parks Pickel; sisters, Roseanne Ortega and her husband, Gerald Ortega; Elaine Johnson and her wife, Donna Cheetham, as well as nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his brother Michael L. Pickel.
His graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12 at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Route 82, Kennett Square. You may also visit with his family from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 12 at the Foulk Funeral Home at 200 Rose Hill Road in West Grove. A memorial service will follow at 2:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made to the West Grove Fire Co. Ambulance, P.O. Box 242, West Grove, Pa. 19390.
To view his online tribute and to share a memory with his family, please visit www.kuzoandfoulkfh.com.
Denise Day announces
and James Brenner with 11 points, while Boyle led all Hornet scorers with 14 points, including 8 points in the fourth quarter. Oxford will look to lock its first wins of the season when it hosts Rustin on Jan. 10 and travels to Great Valley on Jan. 12.
Despite his team’s early 3-0 start in divisional play –one that will continues with games against Kennett on Jan. 10 and Sun Valley on Jan. 12 -- Cowles said that there is more work ahead for his team.
“We still need to become more dynamic offensively and defensively in terms of what we can execute and with certain lineups on the court and having people know exactly where they’re going when the play is called,” he said. “Repping that out within games and practices is something we need to get to in order to get to the highest level possible.”
To contact Staff Writer Richard L. Gaw, email rgaw@chestercounty.com.
retirement as
YMCA of Greater Brandywine president and CEO
A national search to find the new CEO is underway as she plans retirement for June of this year
If you’ve had the pleasure of meeting Denise Day, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW), you’ve sensed the passion that she pours into all that she does. From leading a team of more than 2,000 staff members to serving the more than 50,000 members across eight locations, Day operates from the heart. Now, a nationwide search is underway to find Day’s successor as YGBW announced her retirement.
“You don’t devote 37 years of your life to something that you take lightly,” Day said as she reflected on her expansive career, spanning YMCA locations in Nebraska, California, Delaware and across the state of Pennsylvania. Of her 37-year career with the YMCA, 23 of those years were spent in Chester County. The impact that she’s had is significant.
Vision meets innovation and dedication
No one knows this better than Jim Paro, chief strategy officer for YGBW– and a colleague who served alongside Day for more than 13 years. Paro reflected on the qualities that made Day’s career such a success, noting her vision, innovation, dedication, and passion for the Y mission.
“I’ve seen Denise’s career develop over a number of years,” he said. “She’s a visionary who is able to see and understand long-term trends and motivate our team to execute on that strategy. This visionary spirit played out a number of times during Denise’s tenure as our CEO—especially in the merger of the two Chester
County YMCAs which formed the YMCA of Greater Brandywine back in 2014.”
Prior to 2014, there were two separate YMCA associations serving Chester County – the YMCA of the Upper Main Line and the YMCA of the Brandywine Valley. The latter of the two was led by Day. As Paro noted, “Denise saw the increased impact a merged YMCA could have on communities across Chester County. With this merger, Denise led us through renovations at the Upper Main Line and Lionville YMCAs and the tough decision to close two locations so that we could invest in the future of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine.”
Leading under pressure
Innovation also fueled Day’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Leading an organization that is heavily built upon in-person interaction during a quarantine is not an easy task. Day worked under pressure to quickly create a new virtual format and to revise the use of bricksand-mortar facilities to best serve the community.
“When it became clear that the community had a need, Denise jumped right in with viable solutions,” explained Donna Urian, board chair for YGBW.
“She was the driving force behind us leveraging space within the Brandywine and Jennersville branches for COVID-19 vaccination sites open to the whole community. It’s part of the Y mission to serve all – and Denise really embodies our mission.”
Not only did Day repurpose facilities as vaccination
sites, she also led the team to open Learning Centers for families trying to navigate the world of virtual learning.
“As a parent, I can attest to the chaos felt by families during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Paro. “It was a stressful time for families, and Denise was certain that our team could help.” YGBW opened eight learning centers in 2020 so that children could focus on their virtual classes with the support of YMCA staff and parents could focus on their day jobs.
“While the Y was closed, Denise ensured we were there to serve our communities through emergency childcare, blood drives, and food distribution sites,” said Paro.
A career built on a solid foundation
In addition to being a hub where children learn and grow academically, the Y is a place to acquire and sharpen athletic skills. And, when you think about the qualities that have fueled Day’s success as a leader, you’ll notice a striking resemblance to the qualities that make a successful athlete—vision to see ahead of the play, quick response time, dedication, focus, and ability to stay cool under pressure. These are skills that Day built early in life as an accomplished athlete.
“It’s no surprise to learn that Denise is a tremendous athlete,” commented Urian. “The dedication and passion she brought to her softball career translates through to many areas of her leadership. She’s driven to succeed.”
Day’s softball jersey, number 10, was retired at her
alma mater, the University of Nebraska, in 1999, a rare feat. After college, Day continued her softball career, playing competitively in California before landing on the gold-medal-winning U.S. National Team in 1990 and the PanAm Game team in 1991.
By 1992, Day had worked for six years at various YMCA locations in Nebraska, California, Pennsylvania – and was serving as executive director at the Western Branch YMCA, Delaware’s flagship branch.
“I was being called to continue my work in the community,” said Day. “I am incredibly fortunate to have found an organization that matches my love of health and wellness with my desire to build up individuals and communities. While it has not always been an easy or straightforward path, I look back with much pride on the many people we have positively impacted.”
A legacy of growth
When Day isn’t hard at work in her offices in West Chester, she’s likely hard at work on the YGBW pickleball courts. In addition to being a passion of Day’s, pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the U.S. with LeBron James and Tom Brady among the highprofile figures investing in the sport. Day’s passion for pickleball is more than a hobby, it’s a strategy. One that is characteristic of her leadership style - and perhaps will be her legacy.
“We continue to see benefit from our commitment to pickleball,” explained Paro. “Earlier this year, we partnered with the Association
of Pickleball Professionals to host the Philadelphia Open – a tournament that brought nearly 450 players from across the country to the Upper Main Line YMCA. With the appeal of pickleball reaching people of all ages and abilities, the Y is the perfect place for our community to discover this sport. The inclusive nature of pickleball fits with our mission. We’re excited about where the sport is heading and how we are positioned to grow alongside it.”
With more than 40 courts, YGBW offers hundreds of hours of playtime weekly to their more than 1,900 pickleball players - and the numbers continue to climb.
Day continues to develop plans to bring a dedicated pickleball facility to the Chester County community in 2023.
“Even while writing this next chapter in her personal life, Denise has her eye focused on growing YGBW,” said Paro.
That isn’t out of the ordinary, given all of the ways that Day has grown the association and the Chester
County community over the past 23 years.
Urian said, “She introduced the 7th grade initiative as a way for local teens to form healthy habits. She christened the West Chester Area YMCA – and found a way to reimagine the Oscar Lasko YMCA to keep its doors open when asked by the community. She gave new life to our branches in Kennett and Jennersville through remodels. And, she even offered leadership to a neighboring Y association in Lancaster, providing shared services for two years. Denise always has an eye on the future and a hand to lend to the community.”
Paro added, “We are going to miss Denise’s influence on our association, but she has left a lasting legacy on our Y—and her influence will be felt for years. She’s positioned us to continue to grow far beyond her tenure.” Day is set to retire from her role as CEO in June of this year. She is working closely with Urian and YUSA, the organization’s national headquarters, to conduct a nationwide search to find her successor.
Courtesy photo
Denise Day, the president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine, has announced her retirement for June of this year. In the role, Day leads a team of more than 2,000 staff members and serves more than 50,000 members across eight locations. A nationwide search is underway to find Day’s successor.
Photos by Richard L. Gaw
Unionville’s Quintan Boyle defends against Oxford’s Sean Hunsicker in third quarter play.
Unionville guard Robbie Logan drives the lane during the Longhorns’ 62-31 victory over Oxford on Jan. 5.
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the hereindescribed real estate will be sold at public on-line auction via Bid4Assets, by accessing URL www.bid4assets.com/ chestercopasheriffsales, on Thursday, January 19 th, 2023 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
Sale No. 23-1-13
Writ of Execution No. 2015-07056
DEBT $332,403.08
Property situated in the NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP, CHESTER County, Pennsylvania, being
BLR # 60-2-93.8
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: a residential dwelling
PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. VS DEFENDANT : RICHARD WANNEMACHER, JR. A/K/A
RICHARD WANEMACHER and NANI WANNEMACHER A/K/A
NANI SHIN-WANNEMACHER
SALE ADDRESS: 800 Sunrise Drive, Kennett Square, PA 19348
PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC 844856-6646
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time of the on-line sale. Payment must be made via Bid4Assets. The balance must be paid within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale via
Bid4Assets. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 12p-28-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the hereindescribed real estate will be sold at public on-line auction via Bid4Assets, by accessing URL www.bid4assets.com/ chestercopasheriffsales, on Thursday, January 19 th, 2023 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
Sale No. 23-1-19 Writ of Execution No. 2021-06386 DEBT $90,682.41
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situated in the Township of West Sadsbury, County of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a corner in the Limestone Road, a corner of land now or late of Earl Crawford; thence leaving said road by said land, South eighty-eight degrees and fifty-six minutes West; one hundred and twenty feet to an iron pin a corner of said land, being on the east side of a twenty foot wide alley; thence along the east side of said alley, North one degree four minute West, thirty-six feet to an iron pin; thence along the south side of another alley, twenty feet in width, North eighty-eight degrees and fifty-six minutes East, one hundred and twenty feet to a corner in the Limestone Road; thence along in said road, South one degree and four minutes East; thirty-six feet to the place of beginning.
CONTAINING fifteen and seven- tenths perches of land, be the same more or less, by a survey of January 8, 1957, by Jerre P. Trout (registered Engineer)
PREMISES BEING KNOWN AS: 642 NORTH LIMESTONE ROAD, PARKESBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 19365
BEING Uniform Parcel Identifier No. 36-5-78.
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN ELWOOD RONALD GRAY and MARCELLA GRAY A/K/A MARCELLA C. GRAY BY A DEED DATED June 1, 1961 AND RECORDED JUNE 2, 1961 IN DEED BOOK C33, Page 201.
ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN WEST SADSBURY TOWNSHIP, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO A NEW SURVEY MADE BY J.W. HARRY, C.E., OCTOBER 20, 1945, AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A SPIKE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LIMESTONE ROAD, A CORNER OF REMAINING LAND OF THE GRANTOR HEREIN AND DISTANT 282.96 FEET SOUTHWARDLY FROM A STAKE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LAND OF H. DONOVAN QUEEN, MEASURING ALONG THE MIDDLE OF THE LIMESTONE ROAD; THENCE ALONG THE MIDDLE OF THE LIMESTONE ROAD SOUTH ONE DEGREE FOUR MINUTES EAST, ONE HUNDRED FEET TO A SPIKE ANOTHER CORNER OF REMAINING LAND OF THE GRANTOR HEREIN; THENCE LEAVING SAID ROAD AND ALONG SAID LAND PASSING OVER A STAKE ON LINE SIXTEEN AND SEVENTY-FIVE HUNDREDTHS FEET FROM THE LAST MENTIONED POINT SOUTH EIGHTY-EIGHT DEGREES FIFTY-SIX MINUTES WEST, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FEET TO A STAKE ANOTHER CORNER OF REMAINING LAND OF THE GRANTOR; THENCE STILL ALONG THE
SAME NORTH ONE DEGREE FOUR MINUTES WEST, ONE HUNDRED FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE STILL ALONG THE SAME PASSING OVER A STAKE ON LINE TWELVE AND EIGHTY-SEVEN HUNDREDTHS FEET FROM THE NEXT MENTIONED POINT NORTH EIGHTY-EIGHT DEGREES, FIFTY-SIX MINUTES EAST, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING TWELVE THOUSAND SQUARE FEET OF LAND MORE OR LESS.
PREMISES BEING KNOWN AS: 614 NORTH LIMESTONE ROAD, PARKESBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 19365
Being Uniform Parcel Identifier No. 36-5-79
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN MARCELLA GRAY A/K/A MARCELLA C. GRAY AND ELWOOD RONALD GRAY BY DEED DATED OCTOBER 17, 1960 AND RECORDED ON MAY 31, 1961 IN DEED BOOK C33, PAGE 47.
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land situated in the Township of West Sadsbury, County of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described according to a new survey made by J.W. Harry, C.E., October 20, 1945, as follows:
BEGINNING at a spike in the middle of Limestone Road, a corner of remaining land of the grantor herein and distant 282.96 feet southwardly from a stake at the south west corner of land of H. Donovan Queen, measuring along the middle of the Limestone Road; thence along the middle of the Limestone Road south one degree four minutes east, one hundred feet to a spike another corner of remaining land of the grantor herein; thence leaving said road and along said land passing over a stake on line sixteen and seventy-five hundredths feet from the last mentioned point south eighty-eight degrees fiftysix minutes west , one hundred twenty feet to a stake another corner of remaining land of the grantor; thence still along the same north one degree four minutes west, one hundred feet to a stake; thence still along the same passing over a stake on line twelve and eighty-seven hundredths feet from the next mentioned point north eightyeight degrees, fifty-six minutes east, one hundred twenty feet to the place of beginning.
CONTAINING twelve thousand square feet of land more or less.
PREMISES KNOWN AS 606 NORTH LIMESTONE ROAD, PARKESBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 19365
TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN MARCELLA GRAY A/K/A MARCELLA C. GRAY BY DEED FROM MARCELLA C. GRAY DATED OCOTBER 6, 2004 AND RECORDED OCTBER 20, 2004 IN DEED BOOK6312, PAGE 2266.
BEING Uniform Parcel Identifier No. 36-5-80
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time of the on-line sale. Payment must be made via Bid4Assets. The balance must be paid within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale via Bid4Assets. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 12p-28-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate
By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the hereindescribed real estate will be sold at public on-line auction via Bid4Assets, by accessing URL www.bid4assets.com/ chestercopasheriffsales, on Thursday, January 19 th, 2023 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
Sale No. 23-1-23
Writ of Execution No. 2022-01502 DEBT $80,961.31
ALL THAT CERTAIN property situated in the Township of Oxford, n the County of Chester and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being described as Follows: UPI: #57-3-22 being more fully described in a Deed Dated July 22, 1986 and recorded March 29, 1994 Among the land records of the county and state set forth above, in Deed Volume 3730 and Page 0081.
UPI: #57-3-22
PLAINTIFF: Deutsche Bank
National Trust Company, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust, Series 2007-SEA1
VS
DEFENDANT: Billy Ray Rowe a/k/a Billy R. Rowe, solely in his capacity as Executor of the Estate of Hazel M. Cooper a/k/a Hazel Mae Cooper a/k/a Hazel Cooper a/k/a Hazle Cooper, deceased
SALE ADDRESS: 300 Village Road, Cochranville, PA 19330
PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: STERN & EISENBERG, PC 215-572-811
N.B. Ten percent (10%) of the purchase money must be paid at the time of the on-line sale. Payment must be made via Bid4Assets. The balance must be paid within twenty-one (21) days from the date of sale via Bid4Assets. FREDDA L. MADDOX, SHERIFF 12p-28-3t
Sheriff Sale of Real Estate By virtue of the within mentioned writs directed to Sheriff Fredda L. Maddox, the hereindescribed real estate will be sold at public on-line auction via Bid4Assets, by accessing URL www.bid4assets.com/ chestercopasheriffsales, on Thursday, January 19 th, 2023 at 11AM. Notice is given to all parties in interest and claimants that the Sheriff will file with the Prothonotary and in the Sheriff’s Office, both located in the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania, Schedules of Distribution on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. Distribution will be made in accordance with the Schedules unless exceptions are filed in the Sheriff’s Office within ten (10) days thereafter.
Sale No. 23-1-27 Writ of Execution No. 2019-00303 DEBT $218,039.23
ALL THOSE CERTAIN LOTS OR PIECES OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KENNETT SQUARE, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA:
TAX PARCEL NO.: 6204 00390000
IMPROVEMENTS thereon: a residential property
PLAINTIFF: Finance of America Reverse, LLC VS DEFENDANT: KAY LYNN COOPER A/K/A KAY L. COOPER A/K/A KAY LYNN COOPER LUTSKY
SALE ADDRESS: 616 Millers Hill, Kennett Square, PA 19348
PLAINTIFF ATTORNEY: ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC 855-225-6906
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF MARILYN M.
CROSSAN, DECEASED. Late of New Garden Township, Chester County, PA
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to JANET L. GIFT, EXECUTRIX, c/o Denise A. Kuestner, Esq., 1818 Market St., Ste. 2430, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Or to her Attorney: DENISE A. KUESTNER, LANGSAM STEVENS
SILVER & HOLLAENDER, LLP
1818 Market St., Ste. 2430, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF TANYA MARIE
WALSH, DECEASED. Late of East Nottingham Township, Chester County, PA
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to ELAINE S. REIFSTECK, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Mary Ann Plankinton, Esq., 3711 Kennett Pike, Ste. 100, Wilmington, DE 1807, Or to her Attorney: MARY ANN PLANKINTON, GAWTHROP GREENWOOD, P.C., 3711 Kennett Pike, Ste. 100, Wilmington, DE 19807
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ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Daniel E. Cosenzo, Jr., Late of East Nottingham Township, Chester County, Deceased, LETTERS of Administration in the estate of the above-named Daniel E. Cosenzo, Jr. having been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Christopher Cosenzo, Administrator, C/O Attorney: Winifred Moran Sebastian, Esquire, 2078 E. Locust St., P.O. Box 381 , Oxford, PA 19363 610-932-3838 12p-28-3t
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oxford Borough Council will conduct a public hearing at a special meeting to be held on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., prevailing time, at Borough Hall, 1 Octoraro Alley, Oxford, Pennsylvania, to hear the following: THE CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION OF ENOX LAND, LP. The property is UPI No. 6-75, which totals approximately 63 acres, located at 451 West Locust Street. The subject parcel is owned by the Applicant and is located in the PD-1 Planned Development District of the Borough. The Applicant seeks conditional use approval pursuant to proposed §27-1333 (Age-Restricted Residential Community) and §27-2009 (Conditional Use Procedures and General Standards) of the Oxford Borough Zoning Ordinance to permit the proposed development of the subject parcel as 101 age-restricted residential dwellings and associated improvements, and any other such relief deemed necessary by Borough Council. If you wish to participate in this meeting and are a person with a disability requiring an auxiliary aide, service or other accommodation to participate, please contact the Borough secretary at (610) 932-2500 to discuss how your needs may best be accommodated.
OXFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
GAWTHROP GREENWOOD, P.C. Stacey L. Fuller, Solicitor 1p-4-2t
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Borough of Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania, at a public meeting scheduled on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to be held at the Borough Building, 1 Octoraro Alley, Oxford, Pennsylvania, will conduct a public hearing to consider and possibly enact an ordinance amending the Borough Zoning Ordinance regarding age-restricted residential community, a summary of
which follows. The full text of the ordinance may be examined at the Chester County Law Library, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania and the Borough Building at the above address during regular business hours. Copies of the ordinance may be obtained at a charge not greater than the cost thereof.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 27, ZONING, OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF OXFORD TO ADD REGULATIONS RELATED TO AGE-RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES.
SECTION 1. Amends Part 4, PD-1 Planned Development District, §27-405, Uses Permitted as Conditional Uses, subsection 1 to add new subsection D “Age-Restricted Residential Community, in accordance with the terms of §27-1333 of this Chapter,” as a use permitted when approved as a conditional use by Borough Council.
SECTION 2. Amends Part 13, Supplemental Land Use Regulations, to add new §27-1333, Age–Restricted Residential Community, which establishes standards and criteria for agerestricted residential communities, when approved by Borough Council as a conditional use; states that an age-restricted residential community shall comply with the requirements of the Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. §3601 et seq., with requirements and restrictions to be clearly set forth in the homeowners’ association documents for the community, which shall be subject to review and approval of the Borough; and includes provisions governing the following: Types of Dwellings Permitted; Tract Area; Minimum Frontage; Impact studies; Common Ownership; Sewer and water facilities; Density; Area and bulk regulations; Common open space; Architectural standards; Utilities; Lighting; Signs; Parking; and Additional development regulations.
SECTION 3. Provides for the severability of unconstitutional or invalid provisions of the ordinance.
SECTION 4. Repeals ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any provisions of this ordinance.
SECTION 5. Provides that the amendment shall be effective as by law provided. If you are a person with a disability wishing to attend the aforementioned meeting and require auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to observe or participate in the proceedings, please contact the Borough (610-932-2500) to discuss how your needs may best be accommodated.
OXFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, GAWTHROP GREENWOOD, PC, Stacey L. Fuller, Solicitor
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NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Borough of Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania, at a public meeting scheduled on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to be held at the Borough Building, 1 Octoraro Alley, Oxford, Pennsylvania, will conduct a public hearing to consider and possibly enact an ordinance amending Chapter 22, Subdivision and Land Development, and Chapter 27, Zoning, of the Borough Code, a summary of which follows. The full text of the ordinance may be examined at the Chester County Law Library, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania and the Borough Building at the above address during regular business hours. Copies of the ordinance may be obtained at a charge not greater than the cost thereof.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22, SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT, OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF OXFORD REGARDING DEFINITIONS, STREET WIDTH, SIDEWALKS, TRAILS, IMPACT STUDIES, AND LIGHTING; AND CHAPTER 27, ZONING, OF THE CODE REGARDING DEFINITIONS, PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMUNITY CENTER, LANDSCAPING, LIGHTING, ACCESSORY USES, AND COMMON OPEN SPACE.
SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 22, Subdivision and
Land Development, of the Code of the Borough of Oxford as follows:
A. Amends Part 3, Definitions, §22-301, Definitions and Word Usage, to revise the definition for the terms dwelling or dwelling unit, and mobile home; and to add the following terms and their accompanying definitions: tract, tract area, recreation land, trail, multi-use arterial trail, bikeway, local/collector trail, trail cartpath, and trail shoulder.
B. Amends Part 7, Design Standards, §22-702, Street Standards, subsection 3(A) Minimum street right-of-way and cartway widths, as follows: amends the standards for “Minor Street” to require a 34 feet minimum cartway width if there is parking on both sides of a minor street and a 30 feet minimum cartway width if there is parking on one side of a minor street; and amends the standards for “Permanent Cul-de-sac” to require a 34 feet minimum cartway width if there is parking on both sides of a Permanent Cul-de-sac and a 30 feet minimum cartway width if there is parking on one side of a Permanent Cul-de-sac.
C. Amends Part 7, Designs Standards, §22-703, Block Standards, subsection 4, Sidewalks, subsection A, to require sidewalks along both sides of all streets.
D. Amends Part 7, Design Standards, §22-709, Public Use and Service Areas, subsection 1, Open Space and Recreation Lands and Facilities: Residential Applications, to add new subsection J, Trails, which sets forth requirements and standards for the establishment and maintenance of trails, including trail routes and functions, plans and maps, maintenance of trails, trail easements to the Borough, use of trails, trail widths, trail construction, trail maintenance, and timing of trail installation.
E. Amends Part 7, Design Standards, to add new §22-710, Impact Studies, to set forth requirements for and elements of a Traffic Impact Study, Fiscal Impact Study, and Environmental Impact Study.
F. Amends Part 7, Design Standards, to add new §22-711, Lighting, which includes the following sections: Purpose; Applicability; Criteria; Plan submission; Plan notes; Compliance monitoring; and Streetlight dedication.
SECTION 2. Amends Chapter 27, Zoning, of the Code of the Borough of Oxford as follows:
A. Amends Part 1, General Provisions, §27-202, Definitions of Terms, to revise the definitions for dwelling or dwelling unit, mobile home, and tract; and to add the following terms and their accompanying definitions: tract area, community center, recreation land, trail, multi-use arterial trail, bikeway, and local/ collector trail.
B. Amends Part 12, General Regulations and Applicability, §27-1211, Parking Regulations, subsection G, Nonresidential Parking Requirements, subsection (7) to add “Community center” use and minimum offstreet parking requirement of 1 space/100 square feet of gross building area.
C. Amends Part 12, General Regulations and Applicability, §27-1213, Landscaping, regarding the location of existing trees and disturbance and/or removal of trees greater than or equal to 6 inches in caliper which are deemed by a certified arborist to be healthy and non-invasive.
D. Amends Part 12, General Regulations and Applicability, §27-1215, Lighting, to require outdoor lighting for safety and personal security for uses that operate during hours of darkness where there is public assembly and/or traverse, including but not limited to residential, commercial, industrial, public recreational, and institutional uses; and to require streetlights for all proposed public and private road intersections, in accordance with the provisions of §22-711.
E. Amends Part 13, Supplemental Land Use Regulations, §271302, Accessory Uses, Buildings, and Structures, subsection 2, Location, subsection B(1) to add hot tub as an accessory building or structure intended for active use that shall be located no closer than 10 feet from any side or rear property line.
F. Amends Part 13, Supplemental Land Use Regulations, §27-1317, Common Open Space Design, Ownership and Maintenance, as follows: amends Subsection 1, Applicability, to
exempt “age-restricted residential communities which shall comply with the provisions of §27-1317.4”; amends Subsection 2, Common Open Space Design, subsection C, to replace the reference to “pedestrian or bicycle paths” to “trails” and to require a minimum of 20 feet for the narrowest dimension; and adds new subsection 4, Age-Restricted Residential Community, which sets forth requirements for common open space and provisions for recreation lands and facilities and trails, in accordance with the terms of §22-709.1(J).
SECTION 3. Provides for the severability of unconstitutional or invalid provisions of the ordinance.
SECTION 4. Repeals ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any provisions of this ordinance.
SECTION 5. Provides that the amendment shall be effective as by law provided. If you are a person with a disability wishing to attend the aforementioned meeting and require auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to observe or participate in the proceedings, please contact the Borough (610-932-2500) to discuss how your needs may best be accommodated.
OXFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, GAWTHROP GREENWOOD, PC, Stacey L. Fuller, Solicitor 1p-4-2t NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Borough of Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania, at a public meeting scheduled on Monday, January 23, 2023, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to be held at the Borough Building, 1 Octoraro Alley, Oxford, Pennsylvania, will conduct a public hearing to consider and possibly enact an ordinance amending the Borough Zoning Ordinance regarding certificates of use and occupancy, a summary of which follows. The full text of the ordinance may be examined at the Chester County Law Library, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania and the Borough Building at the above address during regular business hours. Copies of the ordinance may be obtained at a charge not greater than the cost thereof.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 27, ZONING, PART 2, DEFINITIONS, SECTION 27-202, DEFINITIONS OF TERMS; AND PART 20, ADMINISTRATION, SECTION 27-2003, CERTIFICATES OF USE AND OCCUPANCY, OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF OXFORD.
SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 27, Zoning, Part 2, Definitions, §27-202, Definitions of Terms, to add the following terms and their accompanying definitions: temporary access certificate and temporary use and occupancy certificate.
SECTION 2. Amends Chapter 27, Zoning, Part 20, Administration, to replace §27-2003, Certificates of Use and Occupancy, with new §27-2003, Certificates of Use and Occupancy, and sets forth the conditions and/ or events which require the issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy, in addition to, and not limited by, any requirements of Chapter 5 of the Code; prohibits use or occupancy of any building, other structure, or land prior to the issuance of a use and occupancy certificate pursuant to §27-2003.A and, where applicable, issuance of a Highway Occupancy Permit by the Pa. Dept. of Transportation; requires a residential rental property to comply with the permit requirements of Chapter 5 of the Code, which eliminates the requirement for a certificate of use and occupancy, except as required in §27-2003.A; sets forth the procedures for the issuance of certificates of use and occupancy by the Code Enforcement Officer following inspection and satisfaction of the certificate requirements, or, alternatively, the issuance of a temporary use and occupancy certificate or temporary access certificate, as provided in §27-2003.F; requires that a certificate of use and occupancy be granted or refused within 15 days after the Code Enforcement Office has received the written notification of completion of construction or within 15 days of notification of an intent
to occupy or use premises or land; sets forth the procedures for issuance of a temporary use and occupancy certificate for a building, structure, and/or land by the Code Enforcement Officer, which includes prohibition of temporary uses prior to the issuance of a temporary use and occupancy certificate, issuance following inspection of a property incident to the resale of the property that reveals a violation but no substantial violation, issuance of a temporary access certificate following inspection of a property incident to the resale of the property that reveals at least one substantial violation for the purpose of authorizing the purchaser to access the property for repair, and issuance of a temporary access certificate or temporary use and occupancy certificate in accordance with the terms of the Municipal Code and Ordinance Compliance Act, 68 P.S. §1081 et seq.
SECTION 3. Provides for the severability of unconstitutional or invalid provisions of the ordinance.
SECTION 4. Repeals ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any provisions of this ordinance.
SECTION 5. Provides that the amendment shall be effective as by law provided.
If you are a person with a disability wishing to attend the aforementioned meeting and require auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to observe or participate in the proceedings, please contact the Borough (610-932-2500) to discuss how your needs may best be accommodated.
OXFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, GAWTHROP GREENWOOD, PC, Stacey L. Fuller, Solicitor 1p-4-2t
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sole shareholder of Corporate Data Design Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, with a registered address of 123 N. Iroquois Lane, Chester Springs, PA 19425, has approved a proposal that the corporation voluntarily dissolve, and that the Board of Directors is now engaged in winding up and settling the affairs of the corporation under the provisions of Section 1975 of the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988, as amended. JOHN SKOLITS, 24250 W. River Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551 1p-11-1t
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF Elizabeth L. McDowell, aka Elizabeth Ann Lysle McDowell late of New London Township, Chester County, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the estate of the above named Elizabeth L. McDowell having been granted to the undersigned, 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: Linda M. Gigliotti, Co-Executor, Margaret E. Chilla, Co-Executor, c/o Attorney: Winifred Moran Sebastian, Esquire, Address: 208 E. Locust St., P.O. Box 381, Oxford, PA 19363 Phone: 610-932-3838 1p-11-3t
Estate Notice
Estate Notice: Deceased Brenda Dudek-Downingtown. Administrator: Mike Dudek(610)585-1330 1p-11-1t
PUBLIC NOTICE
New Garden Township Meeting
Schedule 2023: (a) Board of Supervisors 3rd Monday of the month at 7 pm on 1/17, 2/21, 3/20, 4/17, 5/15, 6/19, 7/17, 8/21, 9/18, 10/16, 11/20, 12/18; (b) Parks & Recreation Board 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5:30 pm on 1/10, 2/14, 3/14, 4/11, 5/9, 6/13, 7/11, 8/8, 9/12, 10/10, 11/14, 12/12; (c) Open Space Review Board on 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7 pm on 1/10, 2/14, 3/14, 4/11, 5/9, 6/13, 7/11, 8/8, 9/12, 10/10, 11/14, 12/12; (d) Historical Commission on the 1st of the month at 7:30 pm on 1/4, 2/1, 3/1, 4/5, 5/3, 6/7, 7/5, 8/2, 9/6, 10/4, 11/1, 12/6; (e) Planning Commission 4th Wednesday of the month at 7 pm on 1/25, 2/22, 3/22, 4/26, 5/24, 6/28, 7/26, 8/23, 9/27, 10/25, 11/22, 12/27; (f) Public Safety Commission 2nd Thursday of the month at 7pm on 1/12, 2/9, 3/9, 4/13, 5/11, 6/8, 7/13,
8/10, 9/14, 10/12, 11/9, 12/14; (g) Zoning Hearing Board as needed; (h) Board/Committee Quarterly Work Sessions at 5:30 pm on 2/13, 5/8, 8/7, 10/2; (i) Budget Meetings at 5:30 pm on 8/28, 9/25, 10/10, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13. All meetings held at the Township Building at 299 Starr Road, Landenberg, PA 19350 unless otherwise advertised. John Granger, Interim Township Manager 1p-11-1t
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of New Garden Township intends to appoint a firm of certified and competent public accountants, Briggs Bunting Dougherty LLP (BBD LLP), to replace the elected auditors for fiscal year 2022. John Granger, Interim Township Manager 1p-11-1t
NOTICE OF DISSOULTION
Pursuant to the requirements of section 1975 of the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of 1988, notice is hereby given that Saltz Matkov P.C., a professional corporation, is currently in the process of voluntarily dissolving. Saltz Law Group LLC, 101 Lindenwood Drive, Suite 225 Malvern, PA 19355 1p-11-1t
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Valentina S. Hosking, Late of Coatesville, Chester County, PA, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Patricia Leigh Pressman, Executrix, 222 Upland Way, Wayne, PA 19087 Or Attorney: Richard B. Pressman, Esquire, 1135 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. 1p-11-3t
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