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Hart Verity 2.3.4

New Voting System to Debut in Primary; Library Hosts Demonstrations

Delaware County voters will be using the Hart Verity 2.3.4 Voting System beginning in this year’s Primary Election on April 28. The system, certified by the PA Department of State, meets the Governor’s mandate for a verifiable paper trail. It includes plain text which voters can read to verify their vote before casting their ballot.

Learn how to use the new machine and what to expect.

Residents can also come to the Yeadon Public Library to view and test Delaware County’s new voting machines at one of two upcoming demonstrations:

Thursday, March 12
– 10 am to 1 pm
Thursday, March 26 – 6 pm to 8 pm

WPSD Policy meetings

William Penn School District Policy Meetings

The William Penn School District has set a schedule for School Board Policy Committee Meetings for the 2020-21 school year. All meetings are open to the public and all are welcome! The next meeting is Thursday, March 5, 6:30 pm at the WPSD Administration Building, 100 Green Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050

Policies for Review Prior to March 23 Vote:
222 – Tobacco and Vaping Products (Students)
323 – Tobacco and Vaping Products (Staff)
707 – Use of School Facilities
805.2 – School Safety Personnel
810.1 – School Bus Drivers and School Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers
904 – Public Attendance at School Events
904-Att – Public Behavior at School Events

Future WPSD Policy Meetings will be held at the same time and location on April 2, May 7 and June 4

For more information, please email Joi Hopkins, Board Vice President and Policy Chairperson: Joana_M_Hopkins@yahoo.com

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Emergency Management Update

Yeadon Borough Emergency Management Coronavirus Update

The Yeadon Borough Emergency Management Department is working hand and hand with the County Emergency Management Department and the Intercommunity Health Department on keeping everyone updated on the coronavirus issue.

Due to the heightened concern regarding 2019 Novel Coronavirus, Dr. George Avetian, Delaware County’s Senior Medical Advisor shared recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Jan. 27th.

The Philadelphia Health Department is investigating a possible case of coronavirus. Philadelphia Health Department officials are working with a private school in Philadelphia after a foreign exchange student who recently traveled through Wuhan City, China, where the illness first started spreading was admitted to a local hospital with symptoms of coronavirus. There are no confirmed cases in the state. The Pennsylvania Department of Health is investigating and monitoring potential cases. The department, through its team of epidemiologists and its emergency response section, are working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and county and municipal health departments to monitor the coronavirus outbreak in China and Asia, and associated cases in the United States.

How to protect yourself:
There are currently no vaccines available to protect you against human coronavirus infection. You may be able to reduce your risk of infection by doing the following: wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands, avoid close contact with people who are sick.

How to protect others:
If you have cold-like symptoms, you can help protect others by doing the following: stay home while you are sick, avoid close contact with others, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze and then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands, clean and disinfect objects and surfaces.

Treatment:
There are no specific treatments for illnesses caused by human coronaviruses. Most people with common human coronavirus illness will recover on their own. However, you can do some things to relieve your symptoms: take pain and fever medications (Caution: do not give aspirin to children) use a room humidifier or take a hot shower to help ease a sore throat and cough, if you are mildly sick, you should drink plenty of liquids, rest.
If you are concerned about your symptoms, you should see your healthcare provider.
More information on Coronavirus can be found here.

Borough Hall

Town Hall Census and Mayors Forum at Borough Hall March 5th

Thursday, March 5, 2020

U.S. Census 2020 Information Session and Hiring Event: 5:00 PM


Join Mayor Hepkins and U.S. Census Bureau Representatives to learn more about the importance of the upcoming 2020 Census, how it benefits our community, ask any questions that you may have, learn more about job opportunities currently available and apply in-person.
Representatives from Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon’s office will be attending the meeting. Refreshments will be provided.

This Event is Sponsored by The Mayor’s Census Task Force

Mayor’s Forum: 7:00 PM

All Yeadon Residents are welcome to attend. Retired Police Officer Rodney Irby and the Mayor’s Assistant Joan (Williams) Tolbert will be honored, and several new part-time Police Officers will be sworn in. Discuss your issues & concerns, offer suggestions, or just ask the Mayor – Let your voice be heard! Refreshments will be served.

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REMINDER: The deadline to file your taxes is April 15.