


“This is politics,” said Matthew Brukman. She said that she would like a “more progressive township and school board.” Resident Debbie Singer said that people can watch the meetings on television and that she likes Farhy’s views on business. She noted that Galli had worked her way up in business from a secretary to managing director of a radio company. One of them, Leslie Morgan, said that Galli was not partisan but, rather, interested in her community.

He’s served as a coach for the Radnor Wayne Little League. He now owns a small business, Main Line Vintage and Estate, in Havertown. “And I’m excited to do my best to hopefully make a difference for my friends and neighbors in the ward and to be a voice for everyone.”įarhy has lived in Ward 7 for more than 15 years and with his wife, Carrie, is the parent of two sons, Jackson, 9, and Isaac, 2.įarhy, who has a background in finance and worked for a hedge fund, holds an MBA from Drexel. “I’m excited the ward has representation,” Farhy said later. Previously, the board deadlocked 3-3 along party lines, with Democrats favoring Farhy and Republicans voting for Jane Galli, who had run for the office against Ahr in 2015.įarhy, 43, said that he will likely run for the office in the special election in May. Radnor > With the chairman of the township Vacancy Board serving as a tie breaker, the board of commissioners appointed Sean Farhy as interim Ward 7 commissioner, replacing Phil Ahr, who resigned in the fallout after he was charged with possession and distribution of child pornography.
