Appointment of New Supervisor
Monday, 19 August at the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors The board will appoint a new supervisor. Julie Gosse is one of the nominees for the position. Please attend the meeting and support Julie. Info about Julie Gosse 7 pm Keene Hall in the Township Building Agenda for the Meeting
Our State Senator, Andy Dinniman, States his Opinion of Digital Billboards
From his Facebook page: While we’re on the subject of digital billboards, Catalyst also wants to put one at the intersection of Route 252-Lancaster Pike in Paoli. As you can probably tell, I’m no fan of these things. I know they have their place, but I don’t think ad dollar$ should come at the expense of traffic safety or local history. Oh, I think they pretty ugly, too. Supposedly, this is the “future of...
Tredyffrin Township Democratic Committee Announces Changes in Leadership
Kathleen Keohane Announces her Resignation as Chair of TTDems After 5 ½ years, I am stepping down and moving to Florida. Though looking forward to a new life chapter, I am sad to be leaving the wonderful community I have called home for 33 years. I’m very pleased to announce that our vice-chair, Jerry Henige and long-time committeeperson extraordinaire, Alan Yockey are taking on the leadership roles in our organization and will...
Too Many Absentee Ballots are Invalidated
The state’s tight deadlines mean that it invalidates ballots at a rate 11 times that of the nation as a whole. 1 out of 25 absentee ballots arrived late and were not counted. Do not let this happen to you. With less than 100 days to the election, now is a good time to check your calendar. Where will you be on November 5? Where will other members of your family be? If there is any chance, you will be away-Send in your...
Elections Matter-Newly elected Democrats Katie Muth and Melissa Shusterman Fight for Pennsylvanians
Senator Katie Muth represents parts of Chester and Montgomery Counties Melissa Shusterman represents Tredyffrin in the state...
Host a Coffee
Help the Candidates Meeting voters is crucial to the success of campaigns. The easiest way to meet voters is with neighborhood get-togethers. You can help by holding a coffee for your neighborhood. Elaborate is not needed. Put on the coffee pot and teakettle and a plate of cookies. We can supply a list of Democrats and Independents in your neighborhood for you to invite. Please call the hotline (484) 474-0570 or email...