October 29, 2021

Letter: Hoffman’s false accusation

My opponent, Whitney Hoffman, has accused me of making misogynistic comments. “Misogynist” means “women hater.” She should be ashamed of herself. In my campaign for Kennett Township supervisor, I have avoided all personal attacks on her, concentrating only on her lack of accomplishment and her inadequate performance.

This is not the first time that my opponent has painted herself as a victim. She claims that she, too, was a victim of Lisa Moore’s fraud like the rest of us – except, of course, she enabled the fraud through her own negligence.

My opponent is once again trying to distract voters from the real issues that face our township. For example, she is unable to substantiate her claims that the recent Emergency Services changes have saved money. Moreover, EMS services are going to increase astronomically less than six months after she claimed the consolidation at Longwood would be a significant cost-saving measure.

All of my professional life I have striven for justice and fairness, not only for women, but for minorities, and those who lead lifestyles different from my own. Talk to any woman I have ever known. I challenge anyone to find one who would say that I was a woman-hater or ever even behaved inappropriately toward them or anyone else.

This reckless claim of misogyny does a disservice to the very real victims of this despicable type of behavior. I have confronted this first-hand. During my time working with refugees, I helped secure legislation in the Republic of Congo for the first-time punishing men who committed rape. I have established safe-haven camps in India and Thailand after disasters for women and children to protect them from sex-trafficking predators.

Attacks, such as the one my opponent has made, are a last-ditch effort to discredit me. It is born of desperation. Sadly, it is to be expected in the waning days of a campaign, but it is nonetheless deeply disappointing.

Geoffrey Gamble
Kennett Township
Geoffrey Gamble is the Republican Party candidate for Kennett Township Supervisor.

 

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Road Report for Oct. 30 to Nov. 5

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of Oct. 30 to Nov. 5. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if they are traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Gas leak repair will cause lane closures on Route 1 between Constitution Drive and Sunny Ridge Lane in Pennsbury Township through Nov. 5.

Pole replacement will cause daytime lane closures on Route 926 between Byrd Road and Brook Lane in East Marlborough Township from Oct. 18 to Nov. 30.

Aerial maintenance will cause daytime lane shifts on Route 926 between Byrd and Newark roads in West Marlborough Township through Dec. 30.

Aerial maintenance will cause daytime lane shifts on Route 926 between Newark Road and West Baltimore Pike in West Marlborough Township through Dec. 30.

Traffic signal installation will cause daytime lane closures on Route 926 between Cedarcroft Road and Unicorn Lane in East Marlborough Township through Nov 26.

Roadwork on Route 1 through Chadds Ford will continue to be a problem for the remainder of the year. Lane closures remain in place in both directions on Route 1 between Hoffman Mill Road and Fairville Road in Chadds Ford and Pennsbury townships, under a project to repair the Route 1 bridge over the Brandywine Creek. The left lane in both directions will be closed through late December to continue expansion dam replacement.

Work crews will also continue to prepare Route 1 from Hoffman Mill Road and Route 202 for repaving. Cutting and patching will continue into December but the actual repaving won’t begin until sometime in the spring.

Traffic signal installation will cause lane closures on Route 82 between Cedarcroft Road and Unicorn Lane through Nov. 26.

Storm damage has forced the closing of the Street Road Bridge over the White Clay Creek in West Marlborough Township. PennDOT is listing the closure as indefinite.

Storm damage also closed Embreeville Road Bridge over the West Branch over the Brandywine Creek in Newlin Township. That closure, too, is listed as indefinite.

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