Politics & Government
‘Archie’s Heroes’ Honors Volunteers In Falls Twp.
Falls Township Supervisors deputized its mascot to help award community members who are making a difference in the township.

FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA — Archie the Fox has some new friends.
In an effort to recognize community members who go above and beyond, the Falls Township Supervisors recently “deputized” its mascot to acknowledge those accomplishments.
The inaugural "Archie’s Heroes" award of certificates and drink tumblers was presented to three individuals and 11 families who contributed their time to maintain the Kera Gordon and Karen Murphy-Gordon Memorial Garden in Vermillion Hills.
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Manor Elementary School music teacher Marta Grothman spearheaded the installation of the memorial garden and recently restored Craig Doster Footbridge project, which was dedicated in May.
In addition to Grothman, Archie recognized Glynis Adams, Matthew Potgieter, as well as the South
family, the Benedetti family, the Campbell family, the Jimenez family, the Lafelice family, the
Lewandowski family, the Lewars family, the Perillo family, the Ricci family, the West family, and the Wiles family.
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In reading the proclamation to create Archie’s Heroes, Falls Township Supervisors Chairman Jeff Dence said the honorees instill a “sense of community spirit through their service.”
Parks and Recreation Director Brian Andrews said he hopes that its the first of “many times” the
township presents awards to its community members.
“Archie’s Heroes is an award to acknowledge township residents and friends who exemplify the highest ideals of public service,” Andrews said. “Through their dedication, leadership and generosity, they have made meaningful contributions that strengthen our community. This award stands as a symbol of our gratitude and recognition of their lasting impact.”
In other township business:
Andrews presented checks to benefactors of the annual Touch a Truck fundraiser in September.
Sponsors helped raise $26,000, which has been split evenly between the Falls Township-based nonprofit organization, the Goofy Gators, and Pennsbury School District PTOs.
Erin Farrell of the Goofy Gators accepted a $13,000 check, and members of the PTOs from Afton Elementary, Edgewood Elementary, Eleanor Roosevelt Elementary, Fallsington Elementary, Makefield Elementary, Manor Elementary, Oxford Valley Elementary, Penn Valley Elementary, Quarry Hill Elementary, and Walt Disney Elementary each accepted a check for $1,300.
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Falls Township Parks and Recreation Director Brian Andrews hands an oversized check to Erin Farrell of The Goofy Gators for $13,000, half of the proceeds raised through the 2025 Touch a Truck event. Falls Township Supervisors are (rear, from left) Jeff Boraski, Chairman Jeff Dence, and Vice Chairperson ErinMullen.
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