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  • County DA announces acquisition of new ballistics tank

    Chester County’s new ballistics tank. The Chester County District Attorney’s Office and the Chester County Detectives are pleased announced Wednesday that they have fully implemented Ballistics Tank technology into the investigative process of firearm identification. This will allow firearms recovered by police to be tested almost immediately by a Chester County Detectives Firearms Examiner. This is the final piece of equipment funded by a PCCD grant and supported by the Chester County Commissioners. Prior to the activation of the Ballistics Tank, it would take six to twelve months to test-fire a firearm, conduct a microscopic examination, and get results. Chester County District Attorney Christopher L. de Barrena-Sarobe said, “Giving law enforcement timely access to the latest technologies is critical to fighting gun violence. When used in conjunction with the existing NIBIN Program, this Ballistics Tank will give law enforcement leads that will solve crimes and stop cycles of violence that sometimes emerge in our community.” Chester County Commissioners Josh Maxwell, Marian Moskowitz, and Eric Roe noted, “Everyone dedicated to law enforcement in Chester County—from the DA’s Office staff and our County Detectives to all municipal detectives and officers deserves to have the latest technology that supports speed and precision in solving crimes. It is why we approved funding through the American Rescue Plan Act for rapid DNA technology, and it is why we support this important equipment to strengthen ballistics evidence.”    Send article as PDF    ...
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  • ReFirement at Any Age: Turn the Lights Back On

    By Gail Supplee Tatum, Columnist, The Times The title of this article is from a song that Billy Joel wrote after not having written an original song in seventeen years! After years of writing amazing songs that spoke to the world in so many ways, he just wasn’t able to honestly and humbly express something real and authentic. When I heard that and then listened to the song, it brought tears to my eyes. I really felt what he conveyed through the lyrics of his song. Being of similar age, I, too, struggle with having true, honest, authentic excitement about the main things I’m doing. Is this something that you struggle with as well? I think it largely comes down to the strong desire to only do what makes your heart and soul joyous. That being said, while we may want to be at that place in our lives, sometimes we have to accept where we are and find joy in that space, knowing that step by step we’ll get closer to a fully bright and blessed life.    Send article as PDF    ...
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  • Obituaries: Janet Ruth Palmer

    Janet Ruth Palmer Janet Ruth Palmer, of Schnecksville, PA, died March 23, 2024, during a brief stay at the Mosser Nursing Home in Trexlertown, PA. She was born in Mount Pleasant, PA, on December 30, 1934, the daughter of the late Jonathon Rogers Heess and Sara (Marshall) Heess. She was 89. After living briefly in Athens, OH, and Williamsport, MD, when she was young, Janet returned to her family’s roots in the Kennett Square, PA, area in 1942. She graduated from Unionville High School and from The Pennsylvania State University with a B.S. in Elementary Education in 1956. She married June 29, 1957, at London Grove Friends Meeting to Allan Pierson Palmer of Landenberg, PA. Janet taught 2nd grade at Avon-Grove School and later served as a substitute/assistant teacher for the London Grove Friends Meeting Kindergarten. Janet had lifelong interests in crafts, genealogy, gardening, and entertaining family. She was a member of the Hockessin (DE) Friends Meeting where she founded the Meeting’s daily preschool and oversaw the children’s first day school. She was also involved with the local Young Avon-Grove (“YAG”) club, the Evergreen Garden Club, and the Unionville Farm Show flower division.    Send article as PDF    ...
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