All posts by George Locke

Shine Your Light For Firefighters

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation is requesting support from communities by requesting participation in thanking firefighters for their service on May 4, 2020, in recognition of International Firefighters’ Day by placing a red light bulb on their porches. Jenkintown Borough would like to share the information below provided by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation with an explanation of the event.

Nearly everyone knows a firefighter.  They’re our family, friends, and co-workers.  They respond to a stranger’s call for help without hesitation and serve with pride and compassion.  On May 4, 2020, the world celebrates International Firefighters Day.  This is a way to say thank you to our firefighters for all that they do to keep our communities safe.

For the first time, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) invites communities to celebrate firefighters by lighting their homes in “red” on May 4, 2020.  We ask that you change your porch light(s) and share your #ShineYourLight4Firefighters story with us on social media as a thank you to all of the firefighters who are on the front lines every day, keeping us safe. Lighting up in “red” on May 4th would be an additional symbol of support to all of those who are there 24-hours a day, 7-days a week to protect us.  Please let us know if you will be participating by filling out our form at https://www.firehero.org/international-firefighters-day/shine-your-light-for-firefighters/.

Also, on May 5, 2020, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation will be participating in Giving Tuesday Now.  Please help the NFFF support firefighters and their families on May 5th for #Give2NFFFNow, a global day of giving.

If you need “red” light bulbs, please buy online using our Amazon Associates link at https://amzn.to/2XWm5oE.  If you have any questions or would like more information about the NFFF, please contact Donna Clark at dclark@firehero.org and thank you for your consideration.

Thank you for your continued support.  Stay well.

COVID-19 Update: Governor Tom Wolf on “Targeted” re-opening for May 8″ and Encouraging Voters to Apply for a Mail in Ballot

Jenkintown Borough continues to update the Borough website with the latest COVID-19 information and community resources that have been provided by County, State, and Federal agencies.  Please see the latest updates below from Governor Tom Wolf with details on the “targeted” May 8th re-opening phases and voter information and how to apply for a mail-in ballot for the June 2, primary election.

Gov. Wolf: Reopening Targeted for May 8 in North-Central, Northwest

April 22, 2020
PRESS RELEASE,  PUBLIC HEALTH

Phased Approach Relies on Safety and Science

Governor Tom Wolf today presented his detailed plan for reopening the commonwealth with a targeted May 8 start. The administration will categorize reopening into three phases: red, yellow, green. Phases will be assigned based on conditions in a county, counties or region.

The administration will first study conditions in the north-central and northwest regions with a target of moving from red to yellow on May 8. Additional monitoring will take place and direction will be provided in the next week. Read More »

COVID-19 Update: Governor Wolf Signs Senate Bill 841

Jenkintown Borough continues to update the Borough website with the latest COVID-19 information and community resources that have been provided by County, State, and Federal agencies.  Governor Wolf signed Senate Bill 841 today to provide flexibility to local governments and businesses.  Please see the details below of today’s press release and the signing of SB 841 that helps local communities and businesses respond to the COVID-19 emergency and protect the public.

Gov. Wolf Announces Online Vehicle Sale Process, Construction Restart Date, PLCB Curbside Pick Up

April 20, 2020

Economy,  Press Release,  Public Health

Governor’s Business Amendment
Health Secretary’s Business Amendment
Online Car Sales Guidance
Updated Industry Operation Guidance
Updated Industry Operation FAQ

Governor Tom Wolf announced three actions including online sales of vehicles, which will be enabled by the signing of SB 841, restart of construction projects statewide starting Friday, May 8, and curbside pickup of wine and spirits at select Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board locations.

“Over the past six weeks, Pennsylvanians have come together like never before to halt the spread of COVID-19,” said Gov. Wolf. “It has not been easy, but it has paid off. Today, we are taking small steps toward a degree of normalcy. We are allowing curbside pickup of phone orders at PLCB stores and auto sales will be allowed to take place online. On May 8, construction will resume statewide.

“I want to caution that we will not be resuming operations as they were in February. We’re going to continue to take precautions that limit our physical contact with others, and we will closely monitor this to see if it can be done safely.” Read More »

Reminder: Jenkintown Borough virtual Public Meeting this Week

The Borough would like to remind you that due to the COVID-19 Emergency and in strict observance of Governor Wolf’s “Stay at Home Order”, the Borough will livestream all Public Committee and Borough Council meetings through the Borough’s Facebook page during this emergency. The Borough Council will hold their regularly scheduled public meeting on Wednesday, April 22nd at 7:00 PM on the Borough Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jenkintownboro.  The meeting agenda can be found here on the Borough’s Website.

The public will be able to submit comments beforehand to the Borough Manager at glocke@jenkintownboro.comcreate new email. Comments received before 4:00 PM the night of the meeting will be read during the public meeting. The Public will also have the opportunity to ask questions/ comment live during the Public Comment portion of the meeting on the Borough Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/jenkintownboro.

We look forward to your involvement in these public meetings and hope that you are able to follow the latest updates provided on the Borough Website with information provided by County, State and Federal Agencies.

If you have any questions or concerns please call the Borough Hall Office at 215-885-0700.

Please Stay Home, Stay Safe and Be Well