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Delhi Township trustees approve personnel moves, hear public-safety and parks updates

Board of Trustees of Delhi Township · February 26, 2026
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At its Feb. 25 meeting the Delhi Township Board of Trustees approved a firefighter resignation and multiple hires, heard a fiscal report including a $260,000 state match for a road project, and received updates on police and fire operations, an ambulance remount and upcoming park events.

Delhi Township’s Board of Trustees on Feb. 25 approved personnel actions and heard reports from fiscal, police, fire, parks and administration staff.

The board accepted the voluntary resignation of career firefighter-paramedic Benjamin E. Pritchard, effective March 3, 2026, and approved hiring Noah Sammons as a career firefighter-paramedic "upon successful completion of a preemployment pension physical," the transcript records (the hiring motion lists an effective date of 03/18/2025 in the record). Trustees also approved two parks-and-recreation custodial hires, Corey F. Daria and Lori A. Garcia, at $16 per hour pending background checks and drug screening.

The session opened with a fiscal update from the township’s fiscal officer, introduced in the meeting as "Mister Lugi," who reported that the township "cut a check to the state of Ohio for $260,000. This is our 20% match for the Clemey Avenue Road project." He also…

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