First Baptist Cemetery – Community Clean-up Day
I am holding my first clean-up day at the First Baptist Church Cemetery on West Wayne Avenue (across the street from the Italian American Club). […]Jake Abel responds to the cancellation of the League of Women Voters candidate forum
We are starting to see a pattern of mischaracterizing the facts and misleading neighbors by my opponent, which offers great insight into how my opponent would serve if she were elected. […]Hitting the Trail with the A Team
I had the A-team with me again to wrap up the weekend in Round Hill and on Devonwood. Round Hill neighbors were excited to hear their road […]Replacing Old Glory at Odorisio Park
I always talk about the importance of building relationships with neighbors to achieve common goals in our neighborhood. I am proud of the relationships. […]Jake Visits Eaton Drive and Harrow Circle
I had a great afternoon walking on Eaton Drive and Harrow Circle – it will be even better when the road is resurfaced later this year. […]Fenimore Woods Project
As many of you may know, the Board has been discussing a park improvement project at Fenimore Woods. After several conversations. […]Jake Abel – Memorial Day Parade and Thoughts
Dear Neighbor, On May 31st, I had the privilege to walk in the Radnor Memorial Day Parade with Kristie and the boys. This is an opportunity […]Abel Leads Effort to Care for First Baptist Cemetery
WAYNE, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A cemetery in Delaware County, Pennsylvania is becoming an increasing cause of concern for neighbors because it’s run-down and neglected despite being the final resting place for Civil War soldiers.Radnor Supports Join Together to Clean-up Willows Park
RADNOR – On April 24, Radnor GOP candidates and supporters turned out to clean up invasive species at the Willows Park in Radnor.
Public Safety:
As we work to create a community of connected neighborhoods, we have partnered to explore projects to increase safety for our families and children. New sidewalks, curbing, and crosswalks are welcomed additions to Ward 6. I have also led the discussion on finding ways to protect people and property during major storms – these low cost initiatives are making a difference for Radnor families.