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MARPLE TOWNSHIP News In This Issue Note From Township Manager .......................2 Public Works (Trash & Recycling).................4-5 Public Works Director Retires .........................6 Township Directory & Holiday Schedule .........7 3-Month Calendar ..........................................8 Police Department Programs..........................9 Marple Ambulance Corps .............................10 Broomall Fire Company News.......................11 Spring 2014 Marple Newtown School District News....12-13 A Look Back to 1971 .....................................14 Marple Historical Society..............................15 Tree Commission News.................................16 Senior Citizen Advisory Commission .............17 2014 Township Budget Expenditures ............18 Library News ................................................19 Code Corner: Guide to Marple's Regulations ...20 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Tips ..........21 Township Parks.............................................22 Marple Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania • 610-356-4040 • www.marpletwp.com A Note From The Township Manager As you read this, spring is here and this past winter's frequent storms and "polar vortices" will become distant memories. Even though our roads, trees and cars took a beating, we survived. I am also sure you are tired of receiving those emergency calls from me telling everyone that the Township has declared a State of Snow Emergency. While the calls can be annoying at times, we have received nothing but positive feedback. The Township now uses the CodeRed® Emergency Communication System which not only allows the Township to send emergency calls, but also emails texts and instant messages. I urge you to sign up all your phones and devices by visiting the Township's website and following the Community Emergency Notification System Enrollment link. In January, the Board of Commissioners and Staff congratulated and said goodbye to Ed Cross, the Township's Public Works Director, on his retirement after 46 years with the Township. His experience and knowledge of the Township isn't going too far as Ed will work part-time in the Township Code Enforcement Department as a Code Enforcement/Special Projects Officer. The Board of Commissioners has turned over the keys to the Public Works Department to an extremely capable individual by appointing Bill Creighton as the new Public Works Director. Bill is a Marple Newtown High School graduate and has been with the Township for over 26 years. He takes over the "Best" Public Works Department in the County, and there is no doubt that under his leadership Marple will be the best in the state! Here at the Township offices, we are looking forward to the rest of the year. The Board of Commissioners and the Park and Recreation Committee will begin a revision of the Master Site Development Plan for Veterans Memorial Park. As many of you know, Veterans Memorial Park (Vet Park to the regulars), is the Township's most used park. From its walking track and playground to its memorial remembrance of our loved ones, the Park is rarely without visitors. It is however, 18 years old and ready to transition into adulthood. The Board will look at increasing parking capacity, expanding the playground and walking track, establishing a nature walk and finding opportunities to better utilize the gazebo for community events. The Broomall Rotary has donated funds to the Township for the installation of a Bocce Court next to the horseshoe pits. Look for changes to begin this summer and if you have a suggestion for the park, please share it with me. The Commissioners are also proactively planning for the impact of potential major land developments here in the Township over the next few years. The Board has begun looking at the Township's Zoning and Land Development Codes to determine if any changes are necessary. Traffic is also a major concern, especially along the already congested Sproul Road corridor. Some members of the Board, along with State Representative Bill Adolph, met with PennDOT officials to discuss traffic along Sproul Road and what measures could be readily implemented to ease congestion. As a result, the Township will be revising the timing and sequencing of the traffic signals to allow for better traffic flow, especially during rush hours. The Board will also discuss conducting a traffic study along the corridor, from West Chester Pike to Route 1, to not only identify current traffic needs, such as designated left turn lanes, but to anticipate the potential impacts of both future commercial and residential developments in the Township. The Board's goal is to ensure and sustain the quality of life here in the Township. Anthony T. Hamaday Township Manager Don't go unnoticed this Summer. Advertise! 610-265-6277 This ad viewed by over 9,000 homes. Was yours? Areas we serve: Radnor Tredyffrin Haverford Lower Providence Marple Upper Merion Easttown Willistown Newtown [email protected] 2 www.marpletwp.com Please Support Our Advertisers Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 3 4 www.marpletwp.com Please Support Our Advertisers Public Works (Trash & Recycling) RECYCLING TRASH REMOVAL The recycling program is single stream so all recycling can be placed in the same container. You may still place paper (bundled & tied) next to your blue can. Blue cans may be purchased at the Township Building for $20. Overflow of paper may be dropped off at the paper dumpster located at the former Marple Grade School property on West Chester Pike & Malin Road. Plastics, glass and small electronics may be dropped off at the Public Works Garage Located at 446 Marpit Road (behind the Iron Shop). Garbage must be drained of all liquids before being placed in containers for collection. Broken Glass, syringes and other sharp objects must be disposed of in a container that will properly hold the contents. Animal Feces must be disposed of in water tight plastic bags that will properly hold the contents. All refuse receptacles must be maintained in good condition and should not have ragged or sharp edges. Refuse must be placed in containers of metal or of substantial plastic construction; NO loose trash will be collected. Containers filled with contents shall not exceed 50 pounds in weight and shall be placed adjoining the curb line in such manner as not to obstruct passage on the sidewalk. Rear Yard Refuse Collection customers must provide a clear, unobstructed and safe path to their collection area otherwise refuse will not be collected. Curbside Recycling Facts: Recycling is picked up EVERY Wednesday Collection begins at 7am rain or shine Have recycling at the curb the night before If a collection day falls on a holiday, recycling will be picked up the following Wednesday. LEAVES LEAF BURNING IS PROHIBITED! Leaves can be raked to the curb for Township collection or composted in your back yard. NO bagged leaves will be accepted. Information on how to compost is available in the Township Building. The schedule for leaf pickup is available at the Township Building, on the community channel & the Township website. YARD WASTE/GRASS CLIPPINGS Yard waste and grass clipping collection bins are available for material drop off at the former Marple Grade School property, West Chester Pike and Malin Road. Yard waste and grass clippings will not be collected with your regular trash. For more information regarding the Township's weekly Curbside Yard Waste Collection Program, please v i s i t t h e T o w n s h i p ' s We b s i t e a t Please Support Our Advertisers www.marpletwp.com or tune into the Township's Government Access Cable Channel (Comcast channel 8, Verizon channel 24). BULK PICK-UP Any item that is not typical household trash is considered a bulk pick-up. Bulk pick-up is the third Wednesday of every month and must be paid for by the Friday prior. The fee for the pick up is $10.00 an item. If you have an question please feel free to contact the Code Enforcement Secretary at 610356-4040 Ext. 512 SEWER BLOCKAGES For all sewer blockages please contact the Township Building at 610-356-4040 during normal working hours (8AM 4:30PM). If your problem should occur after working hours or on the weekend please dial 911. Homeowners with public sewers should review their homeowner's insurance policies regarding sewer back-up claims. The rules of law under Pennsylvania Political Subdivision Tort Claim Act make it difficult for the Township to be held liable for sewer back-ups. HAZARDOUS WASTE DO NOT PLACE HAZARDOUS WASTE IN YOUR TRASH! Hazardous waste is any household product labeled poisonous, toxic, flammable, caustic, corrosive, reactive, explosive or a combination of these characteristics. Look for warnings or skull and crossbones on the label. Contact the Delaware County Solid Waste Authority at 610-892-9627 for a list of Hazardous Waste collection dates, times & drop off sites. Spring 2014 5 Marple Township Employee Updates Marple Township Public Works Director Retires CodeRED® is a tradmark of Emergency Communications Network, LLC. Copyright©. All rights reserved. USES The CodeRed® system will be used to notify residents about critical communications, such as evacuation notice, missing child alerts, weather events and traffic situations. Ed has been the major force behind the development of Marple's Public Works Department into one of the finest in the state. The Department, under his management, has undertaken major construction projects such as the installation of sanitary sewers, renovations of Township athletic fields and the construction of several buildings on Township properties. These projects are typically beyond the capabilities of a Township Public Works Department. Mr. Cross has also spearheaded the expansion of the Township's recycling and yard waste collection programs. CALLER ID When you see the following numbers displayed, you will know the call is from CodeRed and the Township. To hear the last message delivered to your phone, simply dial the number back. EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS 1-866-419-5000 or Emergency Comm GENERAL NOTIFICATIONS 1-855-969-4636 or ECN Community PRIVACY Your contact information remains private and will only be used for community notifications. JOIN OUR DATABASE To make sure you receive notifications, please register at www.marpletwp.com or contact the Township at 610-356-4040 L RG 610-449-2462 S M 610-353-0700 www.governorsproul.com 301 South Parkway Blvd., Broomall, PA 6 www.marpletwp.com Systems for Residential and Commerical CC O RC TE IN TECHNOLOGY ACCESS CONTROL TELEPHONE ENTRY 24 HO U Y AR CLASSIC ALARM EMERGENCY LIGHTING www.classicalarm.net Welcome Home! Monitor System with your Smartphone! FIRE BU RM ON ITO RIN G Cross is a graduate of Upper Darby High School and a veteran of the United States Coast Guard. TV Township Public Works Director Ed Cross retired in January after 46 years with the Public Works Department. He joined the Department in 1967 as a Highway Equipment Operator, was promoted to foreman in 1972 and in 1984 was named Director of Public Works. Drug World 2070 Sproul Road t: 610-356-6772 f: 610-356-9465 Sean Reilly Saint Pius X Parishioner Marple Pharmacy 2530 W. Chester Pike t: 610-356-6491 f: 610-356-6492 Mel' s Pharmacies "Pharmacist Who Care" The Original Family Drug Store Serving our Community Since 1971 Direct Medicare billing for diabetic supplies & durable medical equipment (wheel chairs, walkers etc.) · Asher Chocolates Please Support Our Advertisers Township Directory BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TOWNSHIP STAFF Joseph A. Rufo, ward 1 610-325-7729 / [email protected] Jan G. Ceton, ward 2 610-353-2735 / [email protected] Robert Fortebuono, ward 3 610-353-5457 / [email protected] John J. Lucas, ward 4, Vice President 610-356-1678 / [email protected] John L. Longacre, II, ward 5 610-356-5475 / [email protected] Seated (l-r): Michael K. Molinaro, ward 6, President John Lucas, Vice President; Michael Molinaro, 610-353-4710 / [email protected] President; Dan Leefson Standing (l-r): John Longacre; Joe Rufo; Jan Ceton; Rob Fortebuono Daniel D. Leefson, ward 7 610-353-4093 / [email protected] Anthony T. Hamaday, Township Manager 610-356-4040 x503 [email protected] Sharon L. Angelaccio, Township Secretary 610-356-4040 x504 [email protected] Edward O'Lone, Finance Director 610-356-4040 x507 [email protected] Joseph C. Romano, Dir. of Code Enforcement 610-356-4040 x511 [email protected] William Creighton, Director of Public Works 610-356-4040 [email protected] Thomas J. Murray, Superintendent of Police 610-356-1500 x231 [email protected] IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Township Administration Building 227 S. Sproul Road Broomall PA 19008-2391 610-356-4040 www.marpletwp.com Marple Public Library 2599 Sproul Road Broomall, PA 19008 610-356-1510 www.marplelibrary.org Paxon Hollow Country Club 850 Paxon Hollow Road Dan Malley, Golf Pro 610-325-4833 www.paxonhollowgolf.com District Justice Robert D'Agostino (Wards 1,3 & 4) 796 Parkway Blvd. Broomall, PA 19008 610-338-2550 Tax Office 610-356-4044 Broomall Fire Company Emergency 911 Non-Emergency 610-353-5225 www.broomallfirecompany.com Anthony's at Paxon Hollow CC Restaurant & Banquets 610-353-0220 www.anthonysatpaxon.com Township Police 225 S. Sproul Road Broomall, PA 19008 Emergency and Police call 911 www.marplepolice.com Marple Ambulance Corps. Emergency 911 Non-Emergency 610-356-1639 www.marpleems.com District Justice David Lang, Esq. (Wards 2,5,6 & 7) 4655 W. Chester Pike Newtown Sq., PA 19073 610-356-7430 Leisure Services/Recreation 20 Media Line Road Newtown Sq., PA 19073 610-353-2326 www.mnreaction.org Code Enforcement Department 610-356-4040 x512 Marple Newtown School District 610-359-4200 www.mnsd.org 2014 TOWNSHIP HOLIDAY SCHEDULE New Year's Day Holiday................January 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day ........January 20 Presidents' Day ..............................February 17 Good Friday ...................................April 18 Memorial Day ................................May 26 Independence Day .........................July 4 Labor Day ......................................September 1 Veterans Day..................................November 11 Thanksgiving Day..........................November 27 Thanksgiving Day Holiday ...........November 28 Christmas Day ...............................December 25 WWW . LOUPACEAUTOBODY . COM All Vehicle Types Email: [email protected] 24 S. Sproul Road (Rt. 320) Broomall, PA 19008 Phone: 610.325.5566 Fax: 610.325.5703 Michelle M. McFadden NOTARY PUBLIC P: 484-422-8509 F: 484-422-8514 2555 West Chester Pike Broomall, PA 19008 (Next to Joe's Cycles) FIRSTCLASSAUTOTAGSERVICE.COM [email protected] Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 7 3 Month Calendar SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 1 APRIL 2014 WEDNESDAY 2 7 Board of Commissioners Work Session & Regular Meeting7:00PM 13 14 Palm Sunday 21 Easter 27 9 10 Park & Recreation Board 7:00PM 15 Passover Begins 20 8 16 17 23 11 12 Bulk Pick-up Deadline Twp. Closed 18* 24 Paxton Hollow 3:30PM Envir. Advisory 7:30PM Earth Day Historic Comm. 7:30PM Public Works Committee Public Safety Committee 8:00AM Bulk Pick-up 4:00PM 28 30 29 5 Tree Commission 3:00PM Pension Advisory 7:00PM Zoning Hearing Board 7:30PM Bulk Pick-up Massey House 7:30PM 22 SATURDAY 4 Planning Commission 7:00PM April Fool's Day 6 FRIDAY THURSDAY 3 19 Good Friday 25 26 Arbor Day Celebration 4:00PM Library Board 7:30PM SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MAY 2014 WEDNESDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY 1 SATURDAY 2 3 9 10 16 17 Planning Commission 7:00PM 4 5 6 7 8 Board of Commissioners Work Session 7:00PM 11 12 Mother's Day Park & Recreation Board 7:00PM 13 14 15 Tree Commission 3:00PM Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting7:00PM 18 19 20 25 Paxton Hollow 3:30PM Pension Advisory 7:00PM Zoning Hearing Board 7:30PM Public Safety Committee Historic Comm. 7:30PM Massey House 7:30PM 4:00PM Bulk Pick-up 28 29 26* Twp. Closed 27 Memorial Day SUNDAY 21 22 Armed Forces Day Bulk Pick-up Deadline 23 24 30 31 Public Works Committee Envir. Advisory 7:30PM 8:00AM MONDAY TUESDAY JUNE 2014 WEDNESDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 27 28 Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting 7:00PM 15 16 Father's Day 22 Paxton Hollow 3:30PM Pension Advisory 7:00PM Zoning Hearing Board 7:30PM Historic Comm. 7:30PM Massey House 7:30PM Bulk Pick-up 23 24 Library Board 7:30PM 29 Flag Day Bulk Pick-up Deadline 25 Envir. Advisory 7:30PM Tree Commission 3:00PM 26 Summer Begins Public Works Committee 8:00AM Ramadan Begins 30 * Red Asterisk Denotes NO Trash Pick-up That Day! Delaware Valley Clean Out HAIR CUTS FOR MEN & BOYS Professional Junk Removal and Recycling dvcleanou t.com Professional Junk Removal Dependable & On Budget Home & Office HAIR CUTS $14 · SENIORS $12 BARBER SHOP 484-764-5585 8 www.marpletwp.com Please Support Our Advertisers 484-422-8190 WWW.CRAIGS-BARBERSHOP.COM 2619 W. CHESTER PIKE - BROOMALL, PA 19008 NEXT TO McDONALD'S Marple Township Police Department Programs Citizens Police Academy - The Citizens Police Academy offers an opportunity for residents to get an inside look at the workings of the Marple Township Police Department. Attendees learn how the department operates and study such topics as The Legal System, Patrol Procedures, DUI Enforcement, Criminal Investigations, Community Policing, and the Police Communications Center, to name a few. The ten week Academy begins in early September. Classes typically meet once a week for two hours in the evening. Anyone interested in attending can contact Sgt. Tony Colgan at the police station 610-356-1500 ext. 640. National Night Out National Night Out is an initiative to heighten residents' awareness of crime-related issues in the Township. It is held annually on the first Tuesday in August and offers an opportunity for residents to come out and meet the police officers and discuss issues related to crime and crime prevention. The goal of the event is to encourage residents to get out, meet their neighbors and local police and to look out for each other. Working together the police/community partnership will help in reducing crime. We welcome and encourage all of our residents to come out and spend some time with us during National Night Out. Drug Take Back Program - The Marple Township Police Department partners with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Association in an effort to remove unwanted/unused prescription medications from the family medicine cabinet. As you are aware, many prescription drugs are not taken in their entirety and thus remain in your medicine cabinet because you are unsure of what to do with them. It is during this time that they can fall into the wrong hands. Several years ago the DEA initiated a Drug Take Back program to get these potentially harmful drugs out of private homes and properly disposed of. Twice a year, in late April and again in late October, we host a Drug Take Back at the Giant Food Market on Springfield Road. The police station also has a secure locked medicine drop box where residents can deposit unused prescriptions at their convenience. Alarm Ordinance The Township of Marple has an ordinance regulating all security and fire alarm systems in the Township. Alarms which activate for no reason create a significant drain on police resources. We understand the desire for people to protect their homes, but they must take care of their alarm systems to prevent accidental or false alarms. Alarm systems must be serviced annually. Fines are imposed for violations of the ordinance and range from $100.00 to $500.00. There is no fine for the first false alarm as long as the owner has his system serviced and the problem corrected. Solicitors Ordinance In 2010 the Board of Commissioners revamped the solicitor's ordinance to put more teeth into it. The current ordinance requires solicitors to acquire a license from the Police Department after providing a Criminal Background Check from the PA State Police. Soliciting is permitted between the hours of 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM Monday thru Friday. There are exceptions for charitable organizations based on US Supreme Court Rulings. The Marple Township Police Department has adopted a zero tolerance policy regarding solicitors. Any solicitor who violates the provisions of the ordinance is cited and his or her license is revoked. New Police Department Ford Explorer Interceptor David McGoldrick Plumbing & Heating 27 W. Eagle Rd. (Rear) Havertown, PA 19083 Phone: 610-446-6899 $10 OFF $20 OFF [email protected] www.mcgoldrickplumbing.com Our Discounts are Lower because our Rates are Lower! Services over $100 Services over $200 Mention this ad. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 6/30/14 Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 9 Marple Township Ambulance Corps Board of Directors President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Chief: Directors: Maria Price Thomas Gorski Matthew Momjian Andy Tucker William Downey Sam Horn Alyssa Marciano Noreen McBrearty our care is transferred, the patient then is able to walk out of the hospital under his or her own power to continue a productive life. Many cases of sudden cardiac arrest do not have a positive outcome. This is why we recognize our volunteers and career staff with life saving awards each year at our annual awards banquet. This year's recipients of a life saving award are; Paramedic Phil Murphy, Paramedic Assistant Chief Andrew Tucker, Paramedic Kevin Sorgi, EMT Anthony Welch and EMT Mark Smith. 2013 also marked some milestones of service to the community of several members: Assistant Chief Andrew Tucker 25 years of service Vice President Thomas Gorski 15 years of Service EMT Rich Tarozzi 10 years of Service Operation Officers Chief: Asst Chief: Career Supervisor: Engineer: Medical Director: William Downey Andy Tucker Sean Johnston Sam Horn Josh Baron, DO M arple Township Ambulance Corps responded to 2536 emergency calls for the year 2013. During the year the volunteers and career staff saved the lives of many residents and visitors to our township. Two of our residents who went into sudden cardiac arrest were saved by our volunteers and career staff during the year. Marple Township Ambulance Corps defines "a life saved" as our personnel performing CPR on a person who is in cardiac arrest and pulses then return with spontaneous respirations prior to arriving at an Emergency Room. Once the patient is in the hospital and Two of our volunteer members, while not only volunteering their time for the community, were attending college. These two members earned Bachelors Degrees in 2013. Congratulations EMT Alyssa Marciano and EMT Matthew Momjian. Community CPR Hands Only Marple Township Ambulance Corps offers free "Hands Only" Community CPR training. If you are interested in attending a class, please email Maria Price at [email protected] or contact the station 610-356-1639. Volunteer Membership If you're looking for an exciting way to give back to your community and be part of a progressive EMS organization, Marple Township Ambulance Corps is always welcoming new applicants for volunteer membership. To apply, one must be at least sixteen years of age, willing to attend EMT school or already be certified as an EMT or Paramedic. Emergency Vehicle Operator Course and other continuing education classes for EMTs, Paramedics and Pre-Hospital Registered Nurses. Submit questions about applying for membership by emailing: [email protected] Fund Drive Solicitations for the annual Fund Drive of the Marple Township Ambulance Corps (MTAC) are mailed to the residents and businesses within the township by October 1st. Generally, 30-40% of the population responds with a donation almost immediately. A second mailing is sent by mid-December to remind people who may have forgotten to send in their contribution. A third and final reminder in the form of a postcard is mailed by mid-January. At the year's end, almost 60% of the residents and businesses of Marple Township have generously made the decision to support their volunteers at the Marple Township Ambulance Corps. The funds collected from the annual fund drive are crucial to the continued updating of equipment and training necessary to provide the citizens of our township with the highest quality emergency response care. As a current subscriber to MTAC, you will never be billed for any balance not covered by your insurance company. If you have not received a fund drive mailer and/or have a question regarding our fund drive please call (610) 356-1639 and leave us a message. Your call will be answered as soon as possible. DECHRISTOPHER MEMORIALS Training costs covered by Marple Township EMS include, but are not limited to, Emergency Medical T e c h n i c i a n , Cemetery Monuments, Markers & Mausoleums, On Site Lettering & Cleanings Family Owned & Operated Since 1915 2062 S. Sproul Road The Shoppes @ Sproul Plaza Broomall, PA 19008 610-356-5173 WWW.DECHRISTOPHERBROS.COM 10 www.marpletwp.com P.O. Box 172 Broomall, PA 19008 (610) 356-1639 356 911 912 914 924 928 944 964 968 993 986 996 987 997 Everything you expect from a Porsche dealer except the price. 498 Reed Rd. Broomall, PA 610-544-9967 theporschespecialist.com Carrera Please Support Our Advertisers Boxster Cayenne Cayman Panamera Broomall Fire Company News 10 N. Malin Rd., Broomall, PA 19008 610-353-5225/broomallfirecompany.com The Broomall Fire Company (BFC or Company 53) was established on January 8th, 1923 by a group of twenty-six men whose sole purpose was to establish fire protection for the growing Marple Township community. Today, BFC serves well over 24,000 citizens and protects an area of approximately 11 square miles, including a large stretch of Interstate 476. The fire house is located on the corner of North Malin Road and West Chester Pike. There are over 90 members in the BFC with approximately 52 men and women designated as active firefighters. Our entire membership is 100% volunteer! 2014 Fire Officers Chief: Bill Maguire 1st Assistant Chief: Tom Dobbins 2nd Assistant Chief: Mike Ostrander Captain: Matt Murray Captain: Scott Russell Lieutenant: Bill McNeill Lieutenant: Tim Capuzzi Lieutenant: Dannon Voight 2014 Administrative Officers President: Jim Capuzzi Vice President: Brian Drager Treasurer: Vince Del Vacchio Secretary: Bill Ankrum Director: Jim Castaldi Director: Pete Placido Director: Stefano Matozzo Director: Dan Rutledge 2014 Important Public Events to Remember February 1: Our year-long fund drive begins with mailings to residents and the business community. April 25-27 & May 2-4: Spring Carnival September 5-7: Fall Carnival October 5-11: Fire Prevention Week October 7: Open House No need to wait until our open house. Please feel free to stop by the station at any time. Members are always willing to give you a tour. In particular, children get a kick out of climbing up on our apparatus and leaving with a special "Junior Firefighter" helmet. As always, thank you for your continued support of our all-volunteer organization. Frank C. Videon Funeral Home Funeral Directors & Staff Timothy J. Cislo Peg Currie, Secretary Robert F. Nunan David T. Videon, Supervisor Jonathan B. Barnes Sproul & Lawrence Roads · Broomall, PA 19008 · 610-356-8080 · www.frankvideonfuneralhome.com Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 11 Marple Newtown School District The Mission of the district is to provide state of the art educational opportunities for all students in a safe, healthy and effective learning environment through a collaborative commitment involving students, families, staff and community. The Marple Newtown School District has a long tradition of excellence in education. There are approximately 3,500 students enrolled in grades K through 12 with accelerated and advanced placement courses offered in all of the academic areas. The academic curriculum of the district retains the strength of traditional programs while meeting the changing needs of a technological society. The district is a clear leader in the county in the development of academic standards. In addition to a strong academic program, 23 Advanced Placement and 32 Honors courses are also offered to students at Marple Newtown High School. A variety of opportunities are available to students through elective courses, independent study programs, cyber learning and a wide range of extra-curricular activities and athletics. There are accelerated courses in all disciplines and a comprehensive Special Education program for students who require special instruction. Paxon Hollow Middle School has advanced programs in Science, Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Foreign Language and was recognized by the Pennsylvania Association for Middle Level education with the Don Eichhorn Outstanding Middle School Award. PHMS has been involved in "Potter Cup", an all-school event created to promote school spirit and has raised over $300,000 for pediatric cancer research in the name of Alex's Lemonade Stand since 2005. Marple Newtown High School has demonstrated outstanding academic performance on its Pennsylvania School Performance Profile with a Building Level Academic Score of 98.1. This score is comparable to the finest high schools in suburban Philadelphia and the state. The high school students' performance on the new rigorous end-of-course Keystone examinations were excellent: Literature: 95.0 Algebra 1: 88.11 Biology: 75.00 AUTO, HOME & LIFE INSURANCE Additionally, Marple Newtown High School students raised their average SAT scores in all three subject areas, with the largest gain in Critical Reading. While public schools across the state have previously received designations under No Child Left Behind (e.g., Made Adequate Yearly Progress, Making Progress, Warning, School Improvement, Corrective Action), schools will now receive an academic performance score based upon many data points. Test scores, progress in closing achievement gaps, and degree of student growth over time are factored into the scoring while other identifiers of high achieving schools are also considered: graduation, promotion, and attendance rates, as well as evidence of offering rigorous courses factor into the calculation. Schools may also earn extra points beyond the 100 point scoring system for those students who have earned advanced scores on the state, industry, and Advanced Placement Exams. Access to the Pennsylvania School Performance Profile is available at (http://www.paschoolperformance.org). "Unlike previous measures of our schools, the School Performance Profile utilizes many data points to measure our schools' academic strength," said Dr. Merle Horowitz, Superintendent. "While we receive a score for our schools, the more important aspect of this resource is that it allows us to acknowledge our strengths and use the profile as a tool for student improvement." Team Stewart Maureen and Brendan REALTOR® 1100 West Chester Pike Havertown, PA 19083 Office: (610) 853-2700 Cell: (610) 909-6581 Cell: (267) 355-2307 [email protected] Carpenter Insurance Group Your Independent Insurance Agency in Broomall 610-604-0685 www.LCInsurance.net 12 www.marpletwp.com 21 ® Alliance - Havertown Each Office Independently Owned and Operated The higest compliment my clients can give me is the referral of their friends, family and business partners. Thank you. Please Support Our Advertisers Marple Newtown School District Recent honors for MNSD: For more information, please visit: https://student.societyforscience.org/intel-sts. Marple Newtown School District Recognized Nationally For Schools' Music Education Efforts The NAMM Foundation recognizes Marple Newtown School District for its outstanding commitment to music education with a Best Communities for Music Education designation for the second consecutive year. Marple Newtown joins 376 districts across the country to receive the prestigious distinction this year. In its 15th year, Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) affirms school districts that have demonstrated exceptional efforts toward maintaining music education as part of the schools' core curriculum. The Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) is the nation's most prestigious pre-college science competition. Alumni of STS have made extraordinary contributions to science and hold more than 100 of the world's most coveted science and math honors, including the Nobel Prize and National Medal of Science. Annually, students entering the Intel STS compete for $1.25 million in awards. Only 300 students are announced as semifinalists each year. MNHS Senior Priyanga Selvakumar, the only student from Pennsylvania to be selected, was recognized for her research: Nano-Formulated Quercetin: A Novel Therapy for Neuroblastoma by the Re-expression of RIZ1. MNHS Science teacher Mrs. Christine Roy was awarded the Teacher of Merit, Intel Science Talent Search 2014. Paxon Hollow MS 7th grade team is a Best in State winner in the 2014 Verizon Innovative App Challenge. Their application concept earned top points in PA for its creativity, innovative design, and application of STEM Program Award is sponsored by the International Reading Association (IRA) to recognize outstanding reading and language arts programs at all grade levels (elementary, middle, and high school). Its purpose is to call the public's attention to outstanding programs in schools throughout North America and the world. Each participating state and province can choose one winning school. Loomis Elementary was selected as the winner for the state of Pennsylvania and was one of fourteen schools selected nationally. For more information, please visit: http://www.reading.org/ principles to the development process. Congratulations to Meryl Biju, Rachel Horn, Alexis MurphyCostanzo, Olivia Murphy-Costanzo and Gloria Zacharias and teachers Mrs. Teresa Appleby and Mrs. Cynthia Petty. Loomis Elementary was the recipient of the International Reading Association 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 Pennsylvania Exemplary Reading Program Award. The Exemplary Reading At Culbertson Elementary, the team Culbertson Cares!, is a top fundraising elementary school in the Philadelphia area for Autism Speaks. Changing Location Maintaining Quality AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE, INC. It is with a humble heart, that I announce that PAT'S TRANSMISSIONS will be leaving our Broomall location of 34 years, as we will be moving to Folsom, PA. (Only 7.4 miles from our Broomall location) Due to a number of factors, and after much deliberation, our family has decided that by combining our efforts, we can ensure that we maintain the high quality craftsmanship that we have offered to Delaware County for the past 47 years. At this time, my family and I would like to offer a heartfelt 'THANK YOU' to Marple Township and the surrounding communities, for 34 wonderful years in Broomall. The support our family business has received from day one has been overwhelming, and we are nothing short of grateful for the experience we've had in this great community! We will continue to offer high quality workmanship, along with the focus on, trust and strong relationships with our customers, that has been our trademark since my father started this business in 1967. We are excited to continue serving all of your vehicle's transmission needs at our original Pat's location: PAT'S TRANSMISSIONS 101 SWARTHMORE AVENUE, FOLSOM, PA 19033 We can still be reached at (610) 353-6868 along with (610) 586-4800 Thank you very much. We look forward to doing business with you for many years to come!! Sincerely, Pat Barr Jr. Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 13 14 www.marpletwp.com Please Support Our Advertisers Marple Historical Society Schedule of Events for 2014 April 12th April 22nd th April 27 May 10th May 27th th Jun.7 th Sept. 20 rd Sept. 23 th Oct. 18 th Oct. 25 Nov. 15th th Nov. 27 - Cooking Class: Puddings by Clarissa Dillon. Reservations 610-642-4269 Lecture: TBA. 7:30PM Sunday afternoon tours begin Cooking Class: A mid-spring meal by Clarissa Dillon. Reservations 610-642-6269 Marple Historical Society Preservation and Scholarship Awards Dinner - 1696 Thomas Massey House. 6:30PM Members picnic at the Hagley Museum, Wilmington DE. Colonial Dinner: Colonial hearth-cooked dinner. 5PM Lecture: TBA. 7:30PM Harvest Day Festival. Colonial crafts and activities demonstrated between 10AM and 4PM Cooking class: Hearth-cooking of seasonal food by Clarissa Dillon. Reservations 610-642-6269 Colonial Dinner: A Harvest Festival dinner. 5PM Frost Bite Run. Southeastern Pa. Antique Car Club Rally. 8AM to 11AM 1696 Thomas Massey House Presentations will be held at the Marple Christian Church next door to the Thomas Massey House. All other activities will be held at the 1696 Thomas Massey House. Dinner reservations must be made at least one month in advance with a $10.00 nonrefundable deposit. Reservations can be made by emailing to: [email protected] or calling 610-353-3644. For more information go to www.thomasmasseyhouse.org or call 610-353-4967. Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 15 News From the Marple Tree Commission Preserving and Restoring Marple's Community Forest. Tree City ,USA Certification Since 2006 our community has proudly displayed its status as a Tree City, USA on signs on roads entering town and a flag at the Municipal Building. The program was developed by the National Arbor Day Foundation to encourage communities to care for their trees and the protective leaf canopy they provide. Working together, our township administration and the Tree Commission have submitted the required information to qualify again in 2014 for this distinction. We must document annually how much money the township spends on tree care and associated services as well as how many volunteer hours our Tree Commission, and our MTC volunteers and supporters all over town, have devoted to planting, watering and protecting trees in Marple. One of the requirements of Tree City, USA is that the Tree Commission host a celebration of Arbor Day every year. At that time we invite the public to join us at one of Marple's lovely parks to hear short presentations from local officials, receive our Tree City certificate from a PAForester and watch a demonstration of how to plant a tree. You are invited to join us on Friday, April 25, 2014 for this year's Arbor Day Observance at 4:00 pm at Kent Park (off Cedar Grove Road). There will be refreshments! Plant a tree at your house this spring The Marple Tree Commission plants trees in our parks and other public areas. We also encourage homeowners and businesses to plant trees on their property. This spring our RE-LEAF Marple program will offer inexpensive young trees suitable for landscapes plus siting and planting services, and care instruction. For specific details, contact Janis Egan, RE-LEAF Marple coordinator at 610-356-5046. Why should I plant a tree? The trees growing on both public and private property in Marple collectively constitute our community forest. Its protective leaf canopy moderates our climate, preserves soil, beautifies streets, parks and residential landscapes and enriches our lives. Here are more very good reasons why trees are critically important to Marple: ! Healthy mature trees add about 10 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! percent to the value of a typical residential property. Trees save taxpayers money by reducing township energy costs and stormwater treatment costs. There are fewer incidents of violence and crime in neighborhoods with lots of mature, attractive trees. Neighborhoods with lots of trees experience slower traffic speeds and fewer traffic accidents. A large, healthy shade tree has a cooling effect equivalent to ten room-sized air conditioners operating 20 hours a day. A mature deciduous tree intercepts hundreds of gallons of water from rainfall each year, reducing flooding and soil erosion in town. Trees benefit the local economy because customers spend up to 20 percent more in stores with trees in front of them. An average size tree "inhales" 26 pounds of CO2 and "exhales" enough oxygen to keep a family of four breathing for a year. Who we are: Chair: Rick Ray Vice Chair: Diana Breen Treasurer: Louisa Ridgway Volunteer coordinator: Marianne Price Secretary: Liz Ball Spring Events! Arbor Day: Marple Township will celebrate its Eighth Arbor Day at Kent Park on Friday, April 25th at 4:00 pm. Garden Tour: Enjoy spring flowers and learn how to artfully integrate new trees into a home landscape by visiting a lovely garden here in Marple. The guided tour will be on Sunday, May 4th from 11 am until noon. This is a special opportunity to experience a habitat garden and learn about the important role trees play in supporting wildlife and protecting our neighborhoods. It is free and open to the public. To register please call Marianne Price at 610-353-4971 or email her at [email protected] and she will send you the address. Film Event: The more we learn about how plants survive and thrive on our planet, the more we come to respect them. The Marple Tree Commission and the Marple Public Library invite Marple residents to a free screening of the film Life, on Thursday, May 8th at 7:30 pm at the Library Community Room in the Township building at 227 South Sproul Road. Thrill to 45 minutes of superb time-lapse photography that reveals the fascinating ways that plants have adapted to life under the forest canopy. Appropriate for all ages. Free and open to the public. Refreshments provided. Contact us: Website: www.marpletreecommission.com Email: [email protected] We meet on the third Thursday of every month at 3:00 pm at the Municipal Building. The public is welcome. GALANTINO Supply Company MASONRY BUILDING HARDSCAPING MATERIALS / EQUIPMENT 610.544.2586 725 OLD MARPLE ROAD SPRINGFIELD, PA WWW.GALANTINO.COM .95 DELCO DIAMOND CENTER 30 YEARS IN DELAWARE COUNTY 2639 West Chester Pike Broomall, PA 19008 610-359-0800 www.insidejeweler.com 16 www.marpletwp.com $3 Watch Battery Excludes Lithium & 337 Cells With this ad. 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Here is a list of the Senior Commission activities for the upcoming months: April 24 - Delaware County Intermediate Unit's Donald Young - Speaker "Taste of Culinary" Seniors will visit the Culinary School. 12 noon. May 21 - Leary's Flower Shop's Debbie Goodyear Speaker and Demonstrator Patio Pot Planting & Herbal Window Garden June 18- Author Stephen Edgcumbe speaking on "West Chester Pike" July & August - SUMMER BREAK! TIGER ROOFING & MASONRY AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com www.Tigercustomworks.com Please Support Our Advertisers Spring 2014 17 2014 Township Budget Expenditures Where your tax dollars go! Fire Department 3% Police Department 46% Township Building 2% Engineering Department 1% Law Department 1% Financial Administration 4% Office of Manager 4% General Government 3% Welcome to Marple Public Library FREE DVD COUPON Phone: 610.356.1510 Email: [email protected] www.marplelibrary.org MP L Let Marple Library put a "smile" on your face 18 www.marpletwp.com All New Releases $2.12 Older Releases $1.06 For 3 Days TV Series $1.06 For 7 Days Children's & Informational Ambulance Corps 1% Code Enforcement 3% Highway Department 15% Street Lights 2% Park Department 5% Library 5% Debt Service Interest 1% Debt Service Principal 6% Paxon Hollow Country Club PLAY GOLF FOR LESS IN 2014 $35 Including Cart Mon.-Thurs. only Frequent Player Card 5 plays for $175 Sign-up to receive coupons & discounts paxonhollowgolf.com 850 Paxon Hollow Road, Media, PA 19063 · 610-353-0220 Please Support Our Advertisers Library News Parent/Child Workshop @ Marple Public Library - 2599 Sproul Rd., Broomall, PA 19008 610-356-1510 - www.marplelibrary.org Wednesdays April 23, 30, May 7 10:30 AM to 11:45 AM Ages - birth -3 (and siblings!) Spend time withyour child(ren)!. Play together, create a craft, meet other parents in an educational and creative environment. Community resource professionals will be on hand to discuss speech, physical fitness, nutrition, and development. Staffed by a librarian and assistant, each week will also include toys, handouts and circle time with a story, song and/or finger play. *Please fill out and return to circulation desk. Thank you. Name of parent (caregiver): Address: email: Phone: Number of children: Names of children: Children's Ages: illiamsburg Is Our Passion. DENTAL Dentistry Service Is Our Obsession. YOU ARE NOT ALONE Raising a child with behavioral or developmental challenges can seem overwhelming or hopeless. But now there are solutions. 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In these types of projects there is potential for dangerous, expensive and environmentally destructive repercussions if the work is not done correctly to code requirements. Permit applications alert the Code officials that the work is planned and they can check on the project. Getting a permit If you hire a contractor to do work on your property, he may obtain the permit. However, it is the homeowner's responsibility to check and be sure that a permit has been issued. You may have to apply for it yourself. Visit the Marple Township Building at 227 S. Sproul Road and ask for a permit application form. If you need help filling out the form, someone in the Code Enforcement Department will happy to help you. The office staff maintains a list of contractors who are licensed in Marple Township. Keep in mind that a contractor also has to be licensed by the State of Pennsylvania. Make sure you ask a contractor for his license(s) and insurance before you hire! Then submit the application, including plans for the proposed project, and pay the required fee to the Code Enforcement Office. Fees are based on the estimated cost of the project. If the permit application shows that the project conforms to current regulations, you will be issued a permit for the project and a cardboard placard to post in a conspicuous place on the premises so the public can see it. It states: "Building Permit Issued" and must be displayed during the entire construction period. aware of an un-permitted project, it issues a 'stop work" order to the property owner and requires the owner and/or contractor to contact the Code Enforcement office to secure the proper permits. When the inspector visits the project, he will be able to confirm that any aspects that do not meet the Marple Code can be corrected. This protects you, your neighbors and our community. If, upon consideration of the permit application, the Code Enforcement Officer decides that the permit cannot be issued because the proposed activity does not conform to the township regulations, a resident can apply for relief from strict conformance to the regulations. This is done by appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board. (to be discussed in a future column). No permit? Sometimes residents fail to acquire a permit that is required for work being done on their property. When the Code Enforcement Office becomes To contact staff at the Code Enforcement Department call 610-356-4040. Backflow Device Testing Approved by All Major Water Providers Business Owners Environmental Regulations Require Testing. Don't Pay Inflated Prices! Larry Robinson & Sons Designers & Builders of Custom Homes and Additions We specialize in Backflow Prevention *Devices at ground or floor level. Includes Water Co. 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Marple Gardens - features a playground, picnic area with barbecues, basketball court, and youth baseball/softball fields. 7. New Ardmore Avenue Park - playground, picnic area with barbecues, basketball court, large fields, and creek 8. Old Marple School Park - playground, picnic area, walking trail, and sledding hill 9. South Marple Little League - tennis courts, baseball / softball fields, and snack bar 10. Thomas F ields - two Little League baseball fields, a Babe Ruth baseball field, two snack bars, a small playground, and trail to Kent Park 11. Veteran's Memorial Park - large playground, walking trail, large field, entertainment gazebo, and restrooms 12. Paxon Hollow Golf Course - An affordable 18 hole public golf course owned and operated by Marple Township 22 www.marpletwp.com Please Support Our Advertisers d e r r e f e r P all for a C arket complimentarynm ation, t l u s o c d n a n o i t evalua I'll show you how I can save you $THOUSANDS on the sale of your home! 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