July 24, 2024

Kennett Twp. gives Medal of Merit

The Kennett Board of Supervisors awarded the township’s outgoing planning and zoning director with the first Kennett Township Medal of Merit.

The presentation happened at the July 17 meeting, when the board also approved a resolution that created the medal. Hicks will receive the medal after serving as the planning and zoning point-person for the last 10 years.

“Whereas in recognition of 10 years of loyal and exemplary service through professional expertise and guidance to create a more livable and economically robust community through the professional discipline of land planning and zoning, now therefore the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Kennett in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bestow the Kennett Township decoration of merit to Diane Hicks,” read township Manager Alison Dobbins.

In her report, Dobbins praised Hicks for her assistance in Dobbins’ new role as township manager.

“I’ve appreciated our time working together and how helpful you’ve been as I’ve transitioned into this role,” she said.

Hicks spoke about her decision to retire and how the July 17 meeting would be her last.

“This is the month that I retire, the month of my birthday,” she said. “I had good days and bad days when I thought about retiring. I’ve been in municipal government for almost 30 years.”

Several days before the meeting, Hicks said she heard an Arlo Guthrie song on the radio and looked him up.

“He had this comment about him retiring as a folk singer,” Hicks said. “It meant something to me because I paraphrased it for my line of work. It goes something like, a municipal employee’s shelf life may be a lot longer than a dancer’s or an athlete’s. But at some point, unless you’re incredibly fortunate or just plain wacko, either or, it’s time to hang up the ‘Gone Fishing’ sign. So, I think it’s my time to hang up the ‘Gone Fishing’ sign.”

Before awarding Hicks the first Medal of Merit, the board of supervisors unanimously approved a resolution that supervisors’ Chairman Geoff Gamble said would create the foundation of the award.

The front of the medal has the township seal on one side, and space on the other side to engrave the recipient’s initials, he said. The medal is fastened to a white ribbon with three green stripes, which Gamble added represented Kennett’s 300 years as a township.

About Monica Fragale

Monica Thompson Fragale is a freelance reporter who spent her life dreaming of being in the newspaper business. That dream came true after college when she started working at The Kennett Paper and, years later The Reporter newspaper in Lansdale and other dailies. She turned to non-profit work after her first daughter was born and spent the next 13 years in that field. But while you can take the girl out of journalism, you can’t take journalism out of the girl. Offers to freelance sparked the writing bug again started her fingers happily tapping away on the keyboard. Monica lives with her husband and two children in Kennett Square.

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Police Log July 24: Thefts, fraud

Pennsylvania State Police

Media Barracks

Lululemon in Concord Township was ripped off again last month. State police said they arrested five people, including four teenagers, on June 26 for stealing more than $5,000 worth of merchandise from the store. The report didn’t identify any of the suspects, not even that of the 22-year-old. Police said the five fled in a red Nissan Altima but were apprehended. The incident happened at 4:14 p.m. on June 26.

State police are investigating a reported identity theft. The victim, not named, is a 50-year-old man from Chadds Ford. According to the report, a person unknown to the victim opened a Bank of America business checking account without approval. The incident was reported on July 18.

Avondale Barracks

State police from the Avondale barracks are investigating a wire fraud transfer involving $1.6 million in cryptocurrency. The fraud took place during a three-month- period, between April 3 and July 21 of this year in Pocopson Township. The victim is a 51-year-old man. According to the report, the unknown suspects used a third-party communication service to conceal their identity.

Police are also investigating the theft of two iPhones with a combined value of $2,000. The theft took place in East Marlborough Township and was reported on July 21. The report did not say where the phones were kept at the time of the theft.

Kennett Square Police Department

An arrest warrant was issued for a Thomas Simon (age and municipality not released) on July 12, police said. According to the report, borough police received a report of invasion of privacy on Jan. 4. The victims said Simon had been secretly video-recording them without their knowledge from October through December of last year. Upon further investigation, police said, charges of interception, disclosure, or use of wire and invasion of privacy were filed.

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