Investigation: No conflict of interest

An independent investigation commissioned by the Kennett Township Board of Supervisors found no merit to the conflict-of-interest complaints by a township resident against township Manager Eden Ratliff, reaffirming the findings of the state ethics commission. Blank Rome LLP, an outside law firm hired by the township in 2019 in the wake of the Lisa Moore embezzlement, issued a report to the supervisors on April 1…

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Kennett audit improved

Kennett Township’s 2020 audit looks a lot different than the previous years. The audit, performed by Maillie LLP and presented at the March 16 supervisors’ meeting, identified two material weaknesses and two recommendations. The 2019 audit, according to township Finance Director Amy Heinrich, “identified eight material weaknesses and three other recommendations,” many of which were related to the embezzlement of township funds by former Kennett…

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A coat of arms for Kennett Twp.

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Kennett Township residents have a choice in which coat of arms they'd like to see for the township.

Kennett Township residents can vote on a shield and coat of arms for the township between now and March 15. Send an email to [email protected] to vote for one of four options, which can be found on the township website and Facebook page and will be discussed at their March 16 meeting. The township is asking residents to vote on two things: the shield design,…

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Former mayor eyes statehouse

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A crowd of supporters listens to former Kennett Square Mayor Leon Spencer announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination for state representative in the 158th Legislative District.

Former Kennett Square Mayor Leon Spencer announced his bid to seek the Republican Party nomination for state representative for the 158th Legislative District. Spencer announced his bid on the steps of Kennett High School on a cold and blustery Feb. 19 morning. Former state Rep. Eric Roe introduced Spencer, referring to him as “one of the most decent men I’ve ever met.” A man who…

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Police training exercise in Kennett Twp.

If you’re driving through Kennett Township today and see emergency response vehicles and police in tactical gear, don’t panic. And if you hear what sounds like shooting, don’t panic. It’s a training exercise, according to Kennett Township Police. That’s the message from the police department, which sent out an email to residents advising them of a live training scenario at Spar Hill Farm, on Burnt…

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Conflict of interest alleged in Kennett

A Kennett Township resident asked supervisors Wednesday night about the status of several Right-to-Know requests regarding the current township manager. “We are continuing to pursue our own inquiries into Eden Ratliff’s [alleged] conflict of interest,” Peter Doehring said during public comment at Wednesday’s supervisors’ meeting, alleging that “Eden is now delaying or denying all right-to-know requests … and effectively stifling all public inquiries into his…

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‘Where no library has gone before’

The new Kennett Library director made a presentation to the Kennett Township Supervisors Wednesday night about the status of the new library building and some of the features it will offer. According to Director Chris Manna, the goal of the new library building is “to boldly go where no library has gone before.” Manna began as the director in November and said the new building…

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Kennett public works director retiring

Kennett Public Works Director Roger Lysle is retiring this week. Lysle, who in June marked his 40th anniversary on the job, will work his last day for Kennett on Jan. 14, according to a press release. Kennett Township, whose staff called Lysle “truly irreplaceable,” will begin searching for a new public works director. The public works staff “will be running day-to-day business” until a new…

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The mushroom will drop again

The Mushroom Festival and Kennett Area Restaurant & Merchant Association are again hosting the annual Mushroom Drop being held at State & Union Streets this year. This is the ninth drop and the eighth at Broad and State. Last year, because of COVID, the event was in the Genesis parking lot. Parking will be available at Kennett High School and at 600 S. Broad Street…

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School well runs dry

Why did the well run dry at Greenwood Elementary School? That is a question the Kennett Township supervisors hope to find out, after hearing from the township manager Wednesday that Chester Water Authority will need to run a water line from Baltimore Pike down Greenwood Road to the school. Construction for the water line is expected to start early next year, according to township Manager…

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Kennett Twp. budget review

Kennett Township residents have about another week to review the proposed 2022 budget before supervisors vote to formalize it. The supervisors will hold a special meeting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28, to vote on formally adopting the 2022 budget and tax rates. The meeting will be both in-person and online through Zoom. A copy of the budget is available on the township website, Kennett.pa.us,…

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