iradiophilly Philadelphia's Internet Radio Community

Streaming Radio for Philadelphia
More Music. Fewer Interruptions. Just what you want to hear.

 
FOLLOW:
facebooktwitter
   
News
Talk about what's in the news
   
 
 
 
 
 
     

THE POST | News | Sports | Culture | Business | Free Forum

 
The Post  
 
Plymouth Police Release New Photo of Vandals; Philly Firefighter Endorsement; West Chester Emergency
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 10/02/20 11:32 pm | updated: 10/02/20 11:32 pm
 
Plymouth Township police have released an updated photo of two female suspects wanted for vandalism of the Officer Brad Fox Memorial last weekend. It happened on Saturday, 9/26, around 3:30 p.m. The two women were riding bikes along the Schuylkill River Trail. They stopped at the memorial, which is located at the spot on the trail where Officer Fox was shot and killed by a hit-and-run suspect in September 2012. One of the women removed a flag from the memorial and threw it in the bushes while the other acted as a lockout. The incident was caught on surveillance tape. Anyone who recognizes the subjects or has any information, contact Detective Sergeant Christopher Schwartz at 610-279-1901.

SEE ALSO: Two Women Vandalize Brad Fox Memorial – Video

President Donald Trump's scheduled trip to Philadelphia on Sunday, October 4 has been canceled after he was diagnosed with coronavirus COVID-19 and is now spending a 'few days' in Walter Reed Medical Center. Trump was planning on visiting with several firefighters and accepting the support of the Philadelphia Firefighters and Paramedics Union Local 22. Leadership for Local 22 announced their endorsement for Trump earlier this week, breaking with the International Association of Firefighters support of Joe Biden. Several members of Local 22 protested outside union headquarters against the decision to endorse Trump. They say the endorsement process did not involve a full vote among the members. They want it rescinded and for the union to not endorse a candidate.

The mayor of West Chester enacted a State of Emergency starting at 6 p.m. Friday, 10/2, and lasting at least the next seven days. "The reason for this declaration is the spike in COVID-19 cases in the Borough of West Chester, as reported to the Chester County Health Department in the past 30 days," Mayor Dianne Herrin wrote in a statement. "The rate of viral infection is particularly high in the 18 to 22-year-old age group, and infections in the Borough are concentrated in the rental community." There will be two main measures. First, there is a gathering limit of 10 people or less at private residences, both inside and out. Second, masks must be worn when within 6 feet of another person or inside a public building. West Chester Police Department will issue citations of $300 for violations.

More details on the measures:

1. Limitation of social gatherings at private residences.

* All outdoor and indoor social gatherings at private residences must be limited to 10 or fewer people. When the number of members living in a household exceeds 10, no additional persons shall gather at the property, either indoors or outdoors.

All known violations will be cited by the West Chester Police Department at $300 per person, for each participant in such gatherings including the household member(s) hosting the gathering.

"Household" is defined as the same dwelling unit.

2. Face covering requirement.

All persons in the Borough of West Chester shall be required to wear a face covering when within 6 feet of another person and when the person(s) is/are:

* Inside any building open to the public, such as but not limited to grocery stores, pharmacies, business locations, retail stores, service establishments, and medical and dental treatment facilities.

* Inside all municipal and other governmental buildings.

* On a transport or transit vehicle, including ride share and public transportation.

* Waiting to enter any building open to the public, any municipal and other governmental building, or waiting to board any transport or transit vehicle, unless a distance of at least 6 feet is maintained from any person who is not that person's family or household member.

* Coming into contact with any person who is not that person's family or household member, whether indoors or outdoors, including, but not limited to, contact during gatherings, curbside pickup, drive-through and food truck purchases, deliveries, and service calls.

* Working in all jobs that entail coming into contact with any member of the public including, but not limited to, all work involving the preparation or packaging of food and/or beverages unless separated by a physical barrier between the employee and the public.

Parents or guardians are responsible for ensuring that minor children wear face coverings, unless such children are exempt as set forth herein.

Face covering exceptions include persons:

* With a medical condition, mental health condition, or disability that prevents wearing of a face covering, provided the person provides documentation from a licensed medical professional of such medical, mental health, or disability preventing the wearing of a face covering. In the event that the person provides said documentation immediately, or within 5 days, the citation shall be not be issued.

* Whose religious beliefs prevent them from wearing a face covering.

* Who are hearing impaired, or who are communicating with a person who is hearing impaired, where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication.

* For whom wearing a face covering would create a risk to the person related to their work, as determined by local, state or federal regulators or workplace safety guidelines.

* Who are obtaining a service or treatment involving the nose or face or a medical procedure for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service.

* Seated at a restaurant or other establishment that offers food or beverage service, provided the establishment complies with the most current requirements established by the PA Department of Health and the Governor of Pennsylvania.

All known violations will be cited by the West Chester Police Department at $300 per person, for each person violating these face covering requirements.

"Face covering" means a clean cloth, fabric, or other soft or permeable material, without holes or vents, that covers both the mouth and nose, including surgical masks, respirators, face shields, handmade or homemade masks, and bandanas, neck gaiters, scarves or wraps made of tightly woven fabric such as denim or cotton.

"Coming into contact" means within 6 feet or closer.

STATEMENT FROM WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY:

West Chester University considers itself a partner in the West Chester community and takes seriously its responsibility to put actions in place that strongly encourage students to practice social distancing and wear masks to aide in mitigation of COVID-19. The University's COVID Campus Cooperation Plan details protocols, policies, and procedures that it enforces and expects all students to follow.

By enrolling in classes, all on-campus and off-campus students agree to abide by all federal, state, county, local, and University guidelines, as well as those issued throughout the academic year and communicated to students via the Student Community Agreements and Student Code of Conduct.

When the first emergency order restricting gatherings in Chester County expired in March, the University continued to enforce police citations for disorderly conduct and our Office of Student Conduct followed-up immediately when details were shared about mask wearing or social distancing. Now that another emergency declaration has just been imposed in our area, the University will support and strictly enforce it. The University has already posted the declaration on all of its social media platforms.

West Chester University continues to monitor the effects of COVID-19 for all students and employees. We have and will continue to communicate regularly with the Chester County Health Department, and advocate for our students to practice social distancing and the wearing of masks to aid in mitigation of COVID-19.
 
 
TOP STORIES
 
(0) responses
 

THE POST | News | Sports | Culture | Business | Free Forum

 
 

Welcome to iradiophilly! Philadelphia's Internet Radio Community

Welcome! Start listening now for FREE!  The music is always on, so choose a radio station and click to listen. You can find fun Events around Philly and you can list yours on our Events page FREE.  We will also promote cool Philly shows, events and fundraisers on the air FREE. There are also great opportunities to become a sponsor or advertise. iRadioPhilly supports the Philadelphia music and arts scene. If you are a local musician or performer, send us your stuff.  We will play it on our BYO radio station, Philadelphia's Local Stage. We're designing the radio stations and iradiophilly to reflect Philadelphia's music tastes, so we'll want your input. We're glad you're here. Invite your friends.

 
   
   
    FOLLOW: facebook twitter instagram gplus rss rss youtube
HOME | ABOUT | ADVERTISE | CONTACT | EVENTS | PHOTOS | PODCASTS | STATIONS | CONTESTS | SPONSORS | BUSINESSES/ORGs | SCHEDULE | SITEMAP | THE POST   © 2010-20 iradiophilly 501(c)(3)
    Site Design by Bananaland | Built by quadpain media