January 15, 2026 - 13:46

In a decisive move, the commissioners of Penn Township voted unanimously on Wednesday night to terminate the employment of Finance Director Jaime Peticca, just five months after her appointment. Peticca began her role on August 20, stepping in to fill the position previously held by Colleen Gain, who resigned in June.
The decision to fire Peticca came as a surprise to many, as details surrounding the dismissal have not been disclosed. Township Secretary/Manager Mary Perez refrained from providing comments on the situation, leaving residents and stakeholders seeking clarity on the circumstances that led to this abrupt change in leadership.
This action raises questions about the township's financial management and stability, as the finance director plays a crucial role in overseeing budgetary matters and fiscal planning. The commissioners will likely need to address the vacancy promptly to ensure that the township's financial operations continue smoothly during this transitional period.
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