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Month: June 2021

public safety meeting

Public Safety Committee Meeting Saturday, June 26

A Public Safety Committee Meeting will be held on Saturday, June 26 at 9:30 am.

The meeting is open to public participation via Zoom using the information below:

Public Safety Committee Meeting
June 26, 2021 09:30 AM Eastern Time

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Meeting ID: 928 7812 5925
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Meeting ID: 928 7812 5925

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Good Morning Yeadon

Good Morning Yeadon with Chief Paparo – Tuesday, June 22

Join Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo for the next edition of Good Morning Yeadon on Tuesday, June 22 at 11:00 AM.

Please note: This episode’s broadcast will be open to the public on the second floor of Yeadon Borough Hall.

Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/94761597390?pwd=K3dXM1FxMHl4UndZL3Zza09VT3dBZz09

Meeting ID: 947 6159 7390
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Meeting ID: 947 6159 7390
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Mail Crime

ALERT: Mail Fraud Affecting Victims in Yeadon and Greater Philadelphia Area

Recent media coverage from 6abc and Fox29 has reported on a widespread mail fraud operation involving mail thefts and check forgery in Yeadon and other local neighborhoods.

According to Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo, there are at least 22 victims of this crime in Yeadon found so far – and there may be more.

On Tuesday, June 15, a traffic stop led Yeadon Borough Police to three individuals involved in the crime.

More details and full reports below:


6abc: Widespread wire and mail fraud scheme uncovered; more victims possible


Fox29: Suspects in Pennsylvania mail theft operation ‘washed’ stolen checks to steal thousands, police say

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County parkland purchase

Delaware County Moves to Create Largest County-Owned Park

County will acquire 213-acre property at Don Guanella site in Marple Township

Delaware County Council has begun the process of creating the largest County-owned park with the introduction of an ordinance to acquire the 213-acre parcel at the former Don Guanella School. The County’s move comes after development of the site was unanimously rejected by the Marple Township Board of Commissioners twice in recent months. The County will secure the new park, which will provide immediate and ongoing substantial economic and environmental benefits as it improves County residents’ quality of life, by paying fair market value as part of the process of eminent domain.

“We are enormously pleased that we will be able to secure one of the last large tracts of open space in densely populated eastern Delaware County for use as a public park,” said Delaware County Council Chairman Brian Zidek. “Even prior to the COVID pandemic, we knew that open space – including parks, trails and bike paths – bring real economic and environmental benefit to our community and this park will dramatically improve our County’s quality of life.”

The new park will protect the site’s extraordinary old growth forest and benefit all County residents, but particularly the approximate 14,000 who live within one mile of the property and the estimated 53,000 residents who live within a two-mile radius.

“For almost a decade, area residents have waited anxiously to see what was going to happen with the land at Don Guanella, especially since our community is nearly completely built out. Saving these amazing woods will be welcome news for everyone,” said Richard Jones of Marple Township. “I know that everyone who enjoyed this natural space previously could not be happier that the County is going to secure this land permanently as a public park. It’s the best possible outcome.”

In addition to the substantial benefit the new park will bring to its nearest neighbors and the community at large, the preservation of open space will bring economic and environmental benefits as well. Studies confirm that preserved open space brings direct economic benefit in the form of tourism dollars, related employment, and nearby retail earnings as well as increased property values of surrounding properties.

Read the full news release at DelcoPA.gov.

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Watershed

Certify Your Property as Watershed Friendly at Virtual Program June 21

Do you do the following in your yard:
• Grow lots of native plants?
• Pick up litter and pet waste?
• Help the rain soak into the ground?

Discover how to certify your property as a Watershed-Friendly Property!

Penn State Extension, the Nurture Nature Center, and Delaware County Conservation District are partnering to host a Watershed Friendly Property Certification Workshop! This workshop is geared towards homeowners, renters, or “property tenders” who are interested in learning about watershed-friendly ways to maintain their properties, and how to go about certifying their property through this program.

The virtual event will take place at 7:00 PM on Monday, June 21.

Registration is required – please sign up here

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Elder ABuse

Report Elder Abuse to COSA’s Protective Services Program

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day – June 15

If you know an adult age 60 or older in need of protective services, call 610-490-1300

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identify Elder abuse as an intentional act or failure to act that causes or creates a risk of harm to an adult age 60 or older. The abuse often occurs at the hands of a caregiver or a person the elder trusts. Common types of elder abuse include:

Physical abuse is when an elder experiences illness, pain, injury, functional impairment, distress, or death because of the intentional use of physical force and includes acts such as hitting, kicking, pushing, slapping, and burning.

Sexual abuse involves forced or unwanted sexual interaction of any kind with an older adult. This may include unwanted sexual contact or penetration or non-contact acts such as sexual harassment.

Emotional or Psychological Abuse refers to verbal or nonverbal behaviors that inflict anguish, mental pain, fear, or distress on an older adult. Examples include humiliation or disrespect, verbal and non-verbal threats, harassment, and geographic or interpersonal isolation.

Neglect or Abandonment is the failure to meet an older adult’s basic needs. These needs include food, water, shelter, clothing, hygiene, and essential medical care.

Financial Abuse is the illegal, unauthorized, or improper use of an elder’s money, benefits, belongings, property, or assets for the benefit of someone other than the older adult.

COSA’s Protective Services Program investigates confidential reports of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or abandonment of county residents aged 60 or older. Services are initiated to protect victims, stop abuse, and prevent future incidents.

Reports can be made anonymously 24/7 and confidentiality is assured in all cases. If you believe someone needs protective services, contact COSA at 610-490-1300.

After business hours, please call 610-622-9284. For more information in Delaware County, contact the Delaware County District Attorney’s Senior Exploitation Unit or visit the PA Department of Aging website at Report Elder Abuse.

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meeting notice

Yeadon Borough Council Legislative Meeting – Thursday, June 17

Yeadon Borough Council will hold a legislative meeting on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited to join via Zoom at the link below.

Yeadon Borough Council Legislative Meeting
June 17, 2021 – 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Happy Flag Day

Happy Flag Day!

Happy Flag Day, Yeadon!

Although we are experiencing a gradual return to normal from the pandemic, the uncertainty of the last few months prevented the borough from planning for the usual Flag Day festivities and ceremonies that the holiday traditionally marks in Yeadon. As the hometown of Flag Day founder Thomas Kerr, Yeadon has been proud to host a celebration for the entire community annually each year since 1949 – a tradition interrupted only once, by the pandemic in 2020, and again this year in 2021.

In lieu of an in-person celebration this year, please enjoy these Flag Day moments from years’ past. Be safe, stay healthy, and please — get vaccinated! We look forward to 2022, when an even bigger and better celebration of this special day for Yeadon — and for all Americans — returns to Kerr Field.

Message from Mayor Rohan Hepkins

Borough Council Vice President Ronald Francis and Recreation Director Roy Hunter

William Kerr – Grandson of Flag Day Founder Thomas Kerr

Flag Day 2019 Videos

Photos: Flag Day 2019

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