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Chester – Ridley – Crum Watershed Survey

2016-04-05T16:24:36-04:00

The Chester Ridley Crum Watersheds Association is conducting a survey of nearby residents. The Aston Township Board of Commissioners would like to invite local residents to participate in this process. This five-minute survey about water help our town and the Chester Ridley Crum Watersheds Association design future educational messages and programs. Your responses are anonymous unless you choose to provide an email address at the end of the survey.

Chester – Ridley – Crum Watershed Survey2016-04-05T16:24:36-04:00

Parks & Recreation Steering Committee Submits Master Plan Recommendations

2015-10-23T11:58:16-04:00

In early 2015 the Board of Commissioners established a volunteer committee to assist the Township engineer and administration in preparing a Township Parks Master Plan. On October 13, 2015 the committee submitted a draft of it's proposed Township Parks & Recreation Plan. The plan will be presented to the public at the regular BOC meeting on Wednesday October 21st. A pubic hearing will be held on November 18 after which the Board will consider adopting the plan.

Parks & Recreation Steering Committee Submits Master Plan Recommendations2015-10-23T11:58:16-04:00

Aston Township Fire Department Celebrates First Open House

2015-10-21T15:29:52-04:00

by Loretta Rodgers The Aston Township Fire Department (ATFD), celebrated its first open house October 8 with host of demonstrations, safety tips, tours and drills. Aston Commissioner Mike Higgins poses with Joe McColgan, township planning commission chairman; ATFD President Sean Joyce, and AFTD Fire Chief Mike Evans – by Loretta Rodgers Members of the department welcomed approximately 200 township residents to its firehouse on Dutton Mill Road, with the promise of many more activities and events in the future. […]

Aston Township Fire Department Celebrates First Open House2015-10-21T15:29:52-04:00

Thousands Enjoy Aston Community Day

2015-10-27T13:13:27-04:00

The fact that Aston Community Day was held a week later than originally planned certainly did not affect the numbers of attendees. An estimated 4,000- plus people attended the event, which took place October 10 on the grounds of the Aston Community Center. Sponsored by the Aston Business Association, the day’s events included a parade and business expo as well as various demonstrations and activities for children. […]

Thousands Enjoy Aston Community Day2015-10-27T13:13:27-04:00

Aston Hosts Delaware County Council: Resolutions Presented to the Aston Lions, Lioness, Leo’s and the Aston Rebels Ice Hockey Team.

2015-10-13T12:42:56-04:00

Delaware County Council Chairman Mario Civera, Jr. expressed appreciation to the Aston Board of Commissioners for their warm welcome to the township. Aston Commissioners and residents welcomed members of Delaware County Council to the township on Wednesday, September 30. Delaware County Council held its meeting in the commissioners meeting room where they were greeted by a packed, enthusiastic audience. Delaware County Council Chairman Mario Civera, Jr. expressed appreciation to the Aston Board of Commissioners for inviting them to meet in in the township. “We are delighted to be here in Aston this evening,” Civera said. “And we are grateful [...]

Aston Hosts Delaware County Council: Resolutions Presented to the Aston Lions, Lioness, Leo’s and the Aston Rebels Ice Hockey Team.2015-10-13T12:42:56-04:00

Rebels Foursome Friday Fun Pack – Nov. 13th vs. New Jersey Titans

2015-10-12T13:29:19-04:00

4 Tickets, 4 Soda’s & 4 Nathan’s Hot Dogs for only $35! The Foursome Friday Fun Pack gives families the opportunity to purchase four tickets, 4 soda’s and 4 Nathan’s Hot Dogs for only $35! You’ll have a chance to see division rivals New Jersey Titans and Johnstown Tomahawks plus Alaska’s Kenai River Brown Bears while saving over 33% off the Regular price. The Rebels Foursome Friday Fun Pack is great company .. great eats … and great action at a great price for only $35. Foursome Friday Fun Pack Schedule Friday, November 13, 2015 vs. New Jersey Titans Friday, December [...]

Rebels Foursome Friday Fun Pack – Nov. 13th vs. New Jersey Titans2015-10-12T13:29:19-04:00

Aston Commissioners Recognize First Responders

2015-10-06T12:44:33-04:00

Aston Commissioner Carol Graham presented certificates of recognition to ATFD Chief Michael Evans, ATFD EMT Tony Cirino, CKHS Chief Paramedic Robert Reeder, ATFD EMT John Gibson Jr., ATFD EMS Captain Bruce Egan, and Aston Police Chief Dan Ruggieri. Photo by Loretta Rodgers The Aston Board of Commissioners, September 16, presented certificates of recognition to representatives of the Aston Township Fire Department (ATFD), Aston Township Police Department, Chester Heights Fire Department (CHFD), and Crozer-Keystone Health Medic -A and 100. […]

Aston Commissioners Recognize First Responders2015-10-06T12:44:33-04:00

Aston Names Fran Miles 2015 Citizen of the Year

2016-03-18T18:34:55-04:00

by Loretta Rodgers Aston Commissioners, September 16, presented a proclamation to longtime resident Fran Miles naming him 2015 Aston Township Citizen of the Year. Photo by Loretta Rodgers Aston Commissioners, during the September 16 meeting of the board, announced that longtime resident and coach Fran Miles has been named 2015 Township Citizen of the Year. Miles will participate in the Community Day Parade on Oct. 3 and be honored during a special ceremony. “I am very honored to have been chosen citizen of the year,” Miles said. “I am truly humbled by this recognition and I thank the people [...]

Aston Names Fran Miles 2015 Citizen of the Year2016-03-18T18:34:55-04:00

Center for Life Long Learning

2015-09-16T12:39:42-04:00

Senior Community Services (SCS) is pleased to provide this exciting array of classes to educate, inspire and encourage you. Created specifically to serve adults 50+ in western Delaware County, the Center for Life Long Learning (CLLL) brings adult education offerings to you. SCS, a non-profit agency, also works in many other ways to keep older adults living independently. Established in 1977, SCS today operates four Senior Centers. SCS’ Centers provide meals, health and wellness programs, recreation and social activities and volunteer opportunities. Visit www.scs-delco.org To find out more, please call Farah Esfahani at 484-496-2143 or fesfahani@scs-delco.org Fall 2015 Course Offerings Programs [...]

Center for Life Long Learning2015-09-16T12:39:42-04:00
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