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Commodore S. Harris Jr., longtime Chester policeman, pastor, and community activist, dies at 76 Gary Miles, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Commodore S. Harris Jr., 76, of Chester, a versatile 30-year veteran of the Chester Police Department, the former lead pastor at First Faith Baptist Church, and a relentless advocate for the young and disadvantaged in his community, died Monday, Feb. 22, of cardiac arrest at Crozer-Chester Medical Center.
Mr. Harris was born and raised in Chester and spent much of his life working to make things better there for his family, friends, and neighbors.
In addition to serving in several supervisory roles, including Chief Inspector, with the Chester Police Department, he was president of the Chester branch of the NAACP, an assistant coach for the Chester High School football team, chaplain for the high school boys’ basketball team, and a volunteer for the local Police Athletic League.
Greening returns to Somerville
Third time lucky: Player-coach David Greening (left) is back at Somerville Eagles.
Picture: John Punshon
SOCCER
THE topsy-turvy relationship between Dave Greening and Somerville Eagles took another twist last week when the club appointed him senior player-coach for 2021.
The peninsula goals king with nine league Golden Boot awards to his name was re-appointed last week for his third stint as player-coach.
He resigned from the role last June but recent changes at the club played an important role in his return.
Close friend Stan Packer stepped down as senior coach earlier this month and took over as director of coaching and he supported Greening’s return as did club president Luke Mulder.