Township Thanks Dailey For 23 Years Of Volunteer Service

HIS WORK, AND LONGEVITY, APPRECIATED – Lower Pottsgrove resident Geoffrey Dailey, left, the retiring chairman of the township Planning Commission, was honored Thursday (Nov. 18, 2010) by members of the Board of Commissioners for his 23 years of volunteer service as a planner. Dailey, a banker by trade, joined the Planning Commission in 1987 for what he said he thought “was just going to be a couple of years at most.” Instead, he spent more than two decades helping to shape how the township appears today, and was part of the process that earned the design of the Sanatoga village district national recognition during the 1990s. Board members, above – from left, Michael McGroarty, James Kaiser, Jonathan Spadt (third from right), James Phillips and Bruce Foltz – gathered around Dailey to present him with a farewell award. “You sure we can’t recruit you back for another term?,” Spadt jokingly asked Dailey before the ceremony. “I don’t think so,” he replied, smiling.

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