UpdatedTue, Dec 15, 2020 at 12:48 pm ET
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Vaccine doses are headed to four Chester County hospitals and distribution will begin this week. (Shutterstock)
CHESTER COUNTY, PA Four Chester County hospitals are on the list to receive and distribute doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine this week.
Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine announced on Monday that Pennsylvania would receive 97,500 vaccine doses this week to be distributed at 83 hospitals across the state.
In Chester County, vaccine doses will go to Chester County Hospital-Penn Medicine in West Chester, Brandywine Hospital, Jennersville Hospital in West Grove, and Phoenixville Hospital, all Tower Health hospitals.
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Patch awaits reports from hospital officials saying how many doses of Pfizer s vaccine are expected at each hospital location. This story will be updated when the information is provided.
KENNETT SQUARE â Dan Maisano, a Chester County Magisterial District Judge for 22 years, and a senior Magisterial District Judge, has died. He was 68.
He oversaw the court from his Kennett Square building and presided over more than 5,000 cases per year. He handled preliminary hearings on all criminal matters, civil cases up to $12,000, all landlord tenant matters and all traffic and non-traffic matters.
Chester County Common Pleas Court Judge Bret Binder said he found Maisano to be encouraging, helpful and knowledgeable.
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âHe had a passion for the law, and a passion for helping people,â Binder said. âHe was a great resource for the community and he always had a smile on his face. He was working up until a few weeks ago.â
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KENNETT SQUARE â Dan Maisano, a Chester County Magisterial District Judge for 22 years, and a senior Magisterial District Judge, has died. He was 68.
He oversaw the court from his Kennett Square building and presided over more than 5,000 cases per year. He handled preliminary hearings on all criminal matters, civil cases up to $12,000, all landlord tenant matters and all traffic and non-traffic matters.
Chester County Common Pleas Court Judge Bret Binder said he found Maisano to be encouraging, helpful and knowledgeable.
- Advertisement -
âHe had a passion for the law, and a passion for helping people,â Binder said. âHe was a great resource for the community and he always had a smile on his face. He was working up until a few weeks ago.â