Residents of Devon and Devonshire meet in the park that sits in the heart of their Brandywine Hundred communities to discuss maintenance issues with Councilman Bob Weiner and New Castle County park workers.
Councilman Weiner chairs Citizen Anti-graffiti Brigade Meeting with Citizens Captains, along with State & County Police - 10/21/09
Eagle Scout Eric Crowell with Councilman Bob Weiner and Councilman Penrose Hollins - 8/25/2009
Councilman Weiner at the CRG Greenville Center & Barley Mill Plaza Meeting - 7/15/2009
Councilman Weiner Sponsored County Grant Helps Build Brandywine HS Baseball Bleechers 4/23/09
Pete du Pont and Bob Weiner - April 2009
Councilman Bob Weiner cleans graffiti from a sample wooden fence with the Farrow System, which uses water and pulverized rock to remove paint without damage to the surface. A West Chester, Pa., company donated the $16,000 machine to the Citizens Anti-Graffiti Brigade, a volunteer group.
Brandywine Hundred resident Paul Cropper (left) and New Castle County Councilman Bob Weiner (R-Chatham), load mulch into a wagon powered by Cropper's Malamute, Sedna.
Councilman Bob Weiner presents grant to the Brandywine High School After Prom Committee
Councilman Bob Weiner presents grant to Friends of Concord HS Band to purchase music composition computers for band
County Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of each month
"I’d like to express my appreciation to Councilman Bob Weiner who exhibits strength, determination and fortitude and is always on the side of the people. I followed Bob’s actions when he was head of CCOBH's zoning committee and made strong efforts to try to stop the Brandywine Town Center construction. He has continued with energy and zeal in many pivotal positions in spite of enduring a lot of negative professional and personal attacks. I appreciate that he is never deterred."
Judy Magee
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accepts contributions on behalf of New Castle County Councilman Robert S. Weiner.