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Vincent M. Pompo Re-Elected as Chairman of the East Bradford Township Board of Supervisors

West Chester, PA – Lamb McErlane PC is proud to announce Vincent M. Pompo, partner and chairman of the firm’s municipal law department and the environmental law practice group, has been re-elected as Chairman of the East Bradford Township Board of Supervisors.

The voting public elects three supervisors and three auditors (all must be residents of the township), each to a six-year term of office. The Board of Supervisors must convene the first Monday in January to organize the township and also appoint new members and fill vacancies to the different boards and commissions.

“East Bradford is in good hands,” states Managing Partner Joel L. Frank. “Vince is results driven and well respected in the community.”

A frequent speaker on municipal and environmental issues, Pompo has served as a member of the East Bradford Board of Supervisors since 2003. He also serves as township solicitor for several Chester County municipalities including East Fallowfield, Franklin, New Garden, Sadsbury, West Whiteland and Willistown, as well as several regional recreational, sewer and solid waste municipal authorities. Vince spearheaded the acclaimed open space program in East Bradford Township, serving as the first chairman of the Open Space Review Board, and continues to counsel municipalities and conservation organizations on open space acquisitions.

Lamb McErlane PC, a full service law firm based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, comprises 30+ attorneys and has built a reputation on delivering the highest caliber of legal service in an environment focused on personal attention and results. Bringing the sophistication and experience often equated with large, metropolitan firms, Lamb McErlane’s highly efficient, focused approach produces results clients demand.

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Contact: Sara Hollinger
Marketing Director, Lamb McErlane PC
shollinger@lambmcerlane.com
610-430-8000. Ext 212
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