![]() “If these individuals are found to be not guilty, their names need to be cleared publicly,” Lewis wrote in the e-mail. In the note, Lewis called for public disclosure of the investigation’s findings. The Daily Times obtained an e-mail Lewis had addressed to Pettine and copied to Gentile, all nine commissioners and Solicitor Jim Byrne. The investigation has captured the attention of Haverford resident and former township commissioner Andy Lewis, currently serving on Delaware County Council. Gentile denied a request for records of any past disciplinary actions against Basile or Giordano. Giordano’s appointment followed the resignation of former Public Works director John Primus, who left only months after taking the job. ![]() He became sewer foreman in 1997 and sewer superintendent in 2006 before his appointment to the director’s post in April 2008, at an annual salary of $87,000. Giordano began employment in 1994 as a temporary laborer earning $7.54 per hour.
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