Upper Darby Sunshine Act Suit Gets Judge

Upper Darby Sunshine Act Suit Gets Judge — The 2023 lawsuit against four Upper Darby Council members for violating the Sunshine Act has finally been assigned to a judge in Delaware County Common Pleas Court.

Hearing it will be George Pagano.

Being sued by township resident John DeMasi are Hafiz Tunis, Michelle Billups, Sheik Siddique and Andrew Hayman. The quartet sought to remove Brian Burke as council president following the fiasco concerning then Mayor Barbara Keffer and former Administrator Vince Rongione.

The vote to remove Burke had not been on the agenda.

Township legal officer Sean Kilkenny advised the board it was acceptable, DeMasi says. A few months earlier Kilkenny advised just the opposite concerning Rongione’s firing.

Kilkenny is also the Montgomery County Sheriff. He holds solicitor posts and or has contracts with numerous Democrat-controlled school boards and municipalities throughout the region.

After Rongione was finally removed, Rongione was appointed as Delaware County Register of Wills to fill the unexpired term of Rachel Ezzell Better, who won a seat as judge on Common Pleas Court.

Kilkenny then gave Rongione a job at his law firm, despite his county job.

Rongione is now seeking a full term. He will be running against Upper Darby Councilwoman Meaghan Wagner, who often butted heads with Kilkenny at Upper Darby Council.

Hayman resigned his seat after moving to Montgomery County. Tunis is not running for re-election.

Upper Darby Sunshine Act Suit Gets Judge

Who is the Superior Candidate For Superior Court?

Who is the Superior Candidate For Superior Court?

By Bob Small

The Pennsylvania Superior Court began in 1895 Superior Court of Pennsylvania and is one of our two statewide intermediate courts.

The 15-member court handles criminal cases along with civil cases not involving government. A seat has been vacant since Judge Daniel McCaffrey was elected to Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2023.

Currently, the Superior Court has eight Democrats and six Republicans.

Competing in the May 20 Republican primary for the nomination to fill the seat are Marie Battista and Anne Marie Wheatcroft.

Marie Battista served as assistant general counsel for the state Department. departments of health and state under governors Corbett and Wolf. She was also a prosecutor in Franklin and Venango Counties along with being a contract specialist for the Department of Defense.

“For those of you who know me well, you probably know that I never intended to be a lawyer. I wanted to a Radio City Rockettet, ” she has said.

She is a graduate of Keystone High School and Clarion University and obtained her law degree from Ohio Northern University. She also has a Doctorate in Education Leadership from the University of Pittsburgh and a master’s degree from Westminster College. 

Chester County’s Ann Marie Wheatcraft has served on the Chester County’s Court of Common Pleas since 2012. She introduced “comfort dogs” in Chester County Courtrooms. Judge Wheatcraft had been an assistant district attorney in Chester County.

She has earned her undergraduate degree from Penn State University and her J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Law School. She has volunteered with the Boy Scouts of America and the Avon Grove Wildcats Football League

Judge Wheatcraft is endorsed by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania. Marie Battista is endorsed by those skeptical of the state GOP.

Who is the Superior Candidate For Superior Court?

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