In his first official act as District Judge, John Galloway swore in his brother, Brian Galloway, as well as Erin Mullen for new six-year terms on the Falls Township Board of Supervisors during a brief reorganization meeting Tuesday afternoon.

The board unanimously appointed Jeff Dence as chairman for the fifth consecutive year and Mullen as vice chairwoman of the five-member board. Brian Galloway will continue to serve as secretary/treasurer and Township Manager Matthew Takita will continue as assistant secretary/treasurer.

In addition to swearing in Brian Galloway for his third term and Mullen for her first term as an elected Supervisor – she was appointed in October 2022 – John Galloway administered the oath of office for auditors Richard Spickler and Sean Murphy.

The Falls Supervisors reappointed law firm of Rudolph Clarke as township solicitor; Jones Engineering Associates as township engineer; and Remington & Vernick Engineers as its traffic engineers. The board appointed Bidlingmaier & Bidlingmaier as its conflict counsel; and Obermayer as labor counsel. 

The board appointed former Falls Supervisor Jeff Rocco as the vacancy board chairman.

In terms of public meetings, the Falls Supervisors will continue to meet on the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Middletown Township municipal building, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne, while construction continues on the township’s municipal building. Dence said that arrangement will continue at least through year’s end. The board also voted to add another public meeting to be held the second Tuesday of the month at the township’s temporary municipal building, 450 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills. The time of the Tuesday monthly meeting has yet to be determined. 

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District Judge John Galloway administers the oath of office to his brother, Falls Supervisor Brian Galloway, while Falls Supervisor Erin Mullen holds the Bible. 

District Judge John Galloway administers the oath of office to Falls Supervisor Erin Mullen while Stephen Seufert holds the Bible. 

District Judge John Galloway administers the oath of office auditor Richard Spickler while Falls Supervisor Brian Galloway holds the Bible.

District Judge John Galloway administers the oath of office auditor Sean Murphy while Falls Supervisor Brian Galloway holds the Bible.

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