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A three-person panel of elected Commissioners governors the county. Pages in category "Chester County Commissioners (Pennsylvania)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 157; Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 158; Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 160; Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 167; Pennsylvania Senate, District 9; Pennsylvania Senate, District 19; Pennsylvania Senate, District 26; Pennsylvania Senate, District 44
Chester County (Pennsylvania Dutch: Tscheschter Kaundi), colloquially referred to as Chesco, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in the Delaware Valley region, located in the southeastern part of the state. As of the 2020 census, the population was 545,823. [2] increasing by 7.1% from 498,886 in 2010. [3]
Council voted 7-0 to override the elimination of the Erie County Human Resources Commission. Council voted 6-1 to override a nearly $500,000 cut from the $999,996 general fund transfer to Pleasant ...
In 1788, the Chester County seat was moved from Chester to West Chester. [14] In 1789, Delaware County was formed from the eastern part of Chester County, and Chester became the new county seat. [18] The borough of Chester was governed under the charter granted by Penn in 1701 until March 5, 1795, when it was incorporated by the Pennsylvania ...
The Commission finally released its verdict in November 1964, saying Chester public schools "had committed and continues to commit unlawful discrimination practices in violation of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act" and requiring the city to develop a desegregation plan for six predominantly African-American schools by January 31, 1965. The ...
In 1987, he returned to Chester County to work for the Lamb, Windle & McErlane law firm in West Chester, whose senior partner was then-Chester County Republican Chairman William Lamb. On March 6, 2020, the board of directors from the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance announced that Gerlach had been named president and CEO of the organization. [6]