Monthly Archives: February 2021

REPLAY: February 2021 Board of Commissioner’s Meeting

2021-02-22T11:29:07-05:00

Replay of the Aston Township Board of Commissioners Meeting on February 17, 2021 @ 7:00PM Live Online, on the Township Website and TV Channel.  Due to Governor Wolf's order to restrict public gatherings, attendance at this meeting in the Township Building was limited to 25. We feel this will be the safest way possible to keep the residents informed as well as giving them the ability to ask questions or voice comments/concern.

REPLAY: February 2021 Board of Commissioner’s Meeting2021-02-22T11:29:07-05:00

Substitute Crossing Guards Needed

2021-02-17T11:28:01-05:00

The Aston Township Police Department is currently looking for substitute crossing guards to fulfill vacant positions.  Interested candidates can apply at the Aston Township Police Department, 5021 Pennell Road., 1st Floor during normal business hours (Mon - Fri 8am to 4 pm). Any questions, please contact the ATPD at (610) 497-2633.

Substitute Crossing Guards Needed2021-02-17T11:28:01-05:00

Joseph McGinn Appointed Second Ward Commissioner

2021-03-08T17:23:04-05:00

At a special meeting of the Aston Township Board of Commissioners yesterday, Joseph McGinn, Jr. was appointed Second Ward Commissioner. Joe was sworn in by the Honorable Magisterial District Judge, Diane Holefelder, in the presence of his family. As a result of resumes being submitted by qualified individuals from the Second Ward, the Commissioners conducted interviews and selected Joe McGinn. He will complete the term of former Second Ward Commissioner Carol Graham which expires January 1, 2022. Joe McGinn brings a wealth of knowledge to the table from his experience working in the areas of public and government affairs with Sunoco, [...]

Joseph McGinn Appointed Second Ward Commissioner2021-03-08T17:23:04-05:00

Feb. 3rd Update on COVID-19 Vaccinations in Delaware County

2021-02-22T11:34:45-05:00

Delaware County Government is one of several vaccine providers in the County. The County is working with all COVID-19 vaccine partners including hospitals, care homes, pharmacies, and eventually doctors’ offices and urgent cares, to get the vaccine out as quickly as possible. The shortage of vaccine supply nationwide continues to be a hurdle.

Feb. 3rd Update on COVID-19 Vaccinations in Delaware County2021-02-22T11:34:45-05:00
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