Thursday, December 17, 2009

Parkesburg (Images of America) Just Published

This just in from Mel Keen. . .

The long awaited, much anticipated pictorial history of Parkesburg has been published and is for sale at the Parkesburg Free Library.

Whether you are a long time resident making history in town or a newer resident curious about Parkesburg's roots, you'll find this book a great addition to your library.

Better yet, it is a GREAT Christmas Gift idea, truly original, sold locally and a portion of every sale goes to support the Parkesburg Free Library. A gift for the person that has everything!

The book features 225 antique photographs, is written by Bruce Mowday and sells for $21.99 cash or check.

You can buy it on online (link to Amazon) but why not support our Library! Call the Library today at 610-857-5165 to reserve a copy for you and all the Friends of Parkesburg on your gift list.



Wednesday, December 16, 2009

ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING

Parkesburg Area Business Association presents:

The ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING

Rescheduled for December 20th at 6pm, in front of the Parkesburg Fire Hall

A flashlight processional will follow to the LIVE Nativity at the Parkesburg Baptist Church

Bring your flashlight, refreshments served.

Please share this with your friends and neighbors.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Pete Mango Strikes Out On His Own

Here's a story from Friday's Daily Local about Pete Mango, a Parkesburg resident and Parkesburg's former Octorara School Board representative, launching a security business.

You can find the article here or read it below.

We wish Pete much success!

Keeping his hand in the game

Retired police chief now owns the first Signal 88 Security franchise in Pennsylvania

Friday, November 20, 2009 By GRETCHEN METZ, Staff Writer

There is a new sheriff in town.

Peter Mango, the former chief of police in East Fallowfield, is the new owner of a Signal 88 Security franchise, the first in the commonwealth.

Signal 88 Security's niche is the gap between the large security companies and the small, local security shops.

"The flagship product is the roving patrol," said the 54-year-old Mango, who described the service as patrol personnel who check, for example, on a client's property's open gates and unlocked doors.

Patrol personnel are accountable to clients. They file real-time reports created on site during each contracted service. Clients have access to the report through a password-protected Web site designed specifically for them.

Signal 88 also uses TeleNav Track, a comprehensive Global Positioning System, or GPS, that manages mobile work forces. TeleNav produces a report that clients can also review, Mango said.

The private security industry's reputation has soured over the years.

"The typical problems are people sleeping through their shift, or they are in the parking lot watching TV or not showing up for their shift," Mango said.

With Signal 88's technology, there is a documented breadcrumb trail for clients to review.

Typical clients would be shopping centers, corporate centers and homeowner associations, Mango said.

Signal 88 Security of Octorara is the

only franchise in Pennsylvania, but Mango hopes to change that.

In addition to running his own franchise, Mango said he will build Security 88's brand in Pennsylvania. For that, he would receive a percentage of new franchising fees and a percentage of sales revenue from those franchisees that he recruits.

The franchising fee starts at $25,000, which includes training, uniforms and executive wear, and ongoing support from Signal 88, headquartered in Omaha, Neb. Support was the selling point for Mango.

Signal 88 territories encompass an area with a population of 100,000. Franchises are owned and operated by former law enforcement personnel.

Franchise owners purchase new Nissan Xterras that come with signal bars, console computers and are wrapped with Signal 88 logos. The cost of the small sport utility vehicles is on top of the franchising fee, Mango said.

Xterras sell for $22,000 to $28,350, according to Nissan's Web site.

"They are advertising and a deterrent," Mango said.

Signal 88 personnel and vehicles do not participate in high-speed pursuits.

"We are not police, not 911 and do not handle domestic disputes," Mango said. "We observe and report."

Mango, a retired police officer with 25 years of service and a licensed private detective, is licensed to carry arms. His second-in-command, Tony Sparano, a retired Coatesville police sergeant after 18 years, is also armed. In general, Mango said, personnel do not carry weapons.

Mango believes with municipal cutbacks and police departments doing more with fewer resources, services delivered by Signal 88 will be an asset to the community.

Thus far, the reaction from the law enforcement community is "very positive," Mango said.

Scott Bohn, West Chester's police chief as well as president of the Chester County Police Chiefs Association, agrees there is increased pressure for traditional police services as well as Homeland Security activities — all to be carried out with fewer dollars in municipal budgets.

There are opportunities for police to work with private security, which are sometimes first responders, Bohn said. Police can assist in training security personnel and both sides can gain new expertise, Bohn said.

While working in East Fallowfield as police chief, Mango was assigned to a countywide drug task force. He then served 10 years as a K-9 officer, and finally five years in a multi-jurisdictional SWAT team.

In his last year with the team, he became team commander.

Mango and his wife, Jeannette, live in Parkesburg. They have two children and Mango's retired K-9 partner, Taz.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

A New Blog Focuses On Octorara's School Board

In the absence of a weekly newspaper to keep us in the loop about what the Octorara School Board is up to, a new blog has appeared to keep all of us informed.

The blog, "Civic Journalist", bills itself as "A news site serving the Octorara and Solanco regions of Lancaster and Chester counties." It's primary focus is on School Board activity and discussions.

You can find blog at http://civicjournalist.blogspot.com/

Debbie Wygant, who lives in the district (Sadbury, Lancaster County I believe) and does freelance reporting for a couple of the Lancaster newspapers publishes Civic Journalism. I've known Debbie for several years and can vouch for her ability as a reporter and observer of the Octorara School District. She understands our district and always gets the facts right.

Pay the blog a visit and send Debbie an email to express your appreciation for her efforts.

Note: After the original post was published I received a note from Ellen Brown informing me of her Octorara School District blog. You can find Ellen's musings at octorara.blogspot.com. Thank you Ellen!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Where Is The Parkesburg Fountain?



Up until a week ago this beautiful fountain, both a historical artifact and a source of pride for the residents of Parkesburg, was sitting atop a brick base at the corner of Main Street and Strasburg Ave directly across the street from Rocco's and Anna's fine Italian restaurant.

Not anymore. All that remains is the brick base, minus a couple of bricks, and the exposed water pipes.

Anyone know who took it and where it is?

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Latest News

These headlines from Kathy Ricks of Borough Council:

***Parkesburg News***

**Don’t forget to visit the Fire Company Fair this week!! The fair is running until July 4th with FIREWORKS on Friday, July 3rd!!! (Rain date July 4th) Every night is Family Night!

**The Community Market will be open on July 4th from 9 until 1. Please stop by and see what’s new this week. Last week we had great live music, fresh produce, chicken, ribs, baked goods, and finally, sunny weather! We hope to see you on Saturday.

**Don’t forget, we now have a credit card option for Trash payments. There is a $1.50 processing fee. Call the Borough for information. 610-857-2616

**Still looking for volunteers to keep Parkesburg Beautiful! Call Kathy Rick at 610-857-5133 if you are interested.

**Upcoming events: September 28, Community Day. The Octorara SD Homecoming Parade is in Parkesburg this year. Stay tuned for more details!

**The next Borough Council meeting is Monday, July 6th at 7:00PM at the Borough Hall. Come out and see what is happening!

**If you have any news or story ideas, please contact Mel Keen at mlkeen@yahoo.com, or Kathy Rick at kmr58@comcast.net **

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Updated Police Web Page

Parkesburg's Police Department, a police force that serves not only the residents of Parkesburg but Atglen, Highland and Avondale as well, introduced a terrific new website over the weekend.

The website (www.parkesburgpolice.org), who's five year cost was covered by a local business, will serve as a platform for residents to learn about the services the Police Department performs as well as provides a way for residents to reach out to individual police officers via email.

In addition Chief Sheller hopes the web site gives those looking to move to Parkesburg another positive impression of the community.

Check out the page for yourself. I'm sure you'll agree the pictures and the information about the men and women of our police force show Parkesburg in a wonderful light!

Great site. Kudos to our police force and Police Chief Brian Sheller.

Parkesburg's New Councilperson

Borough Council named longtime resident Kathleen Rick to Borough Council at Monday evening's Borough Council Meeting to fill the vacancy created when Sheri Melton resigned two weeks earlier.

Ms. Ricks has made her home in Parkesburg since 1978 when she moved here from her childhood home in Aston, Delaware County.

Aside from serving in the PTA and Band Boosters at the Octorara School Area School District, Kathleen has also served as a volunteer at her church and on the Capital Campaign Committee at Millersville University and on several committees at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.

She has been employed by Tyco electronics for 21 years and presently serves as a Sales Engineer in their Structured Cabling Systems Group. From her home office she manages a territory for Tyco that includes Central & Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and South Jersey.

Kathy can be reached at 610.291.2860 or via email at kmr58@comcast.net.

Please join me in welcoming Kathy to Council!