Chet Chaney Perry Township Trustee

Chet Chaney Perry Township Trustee

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05/04/2026

💙 LIGHT OHIO BLUE CONTEST 💙

In recognition of National Police Week (May 10 - 16), the Perry Township Police Department invites our community to show support by lighting your home blue.

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Enter our contest by completing ALL 3 steps below:

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📅 Contest Dates: May 4 – May 18
🏆 Winner will be chosen at random

Let’s come together as a community to show appreciation for the men and women who serve.

💙 Light Ohio Blue. Support your local officers. 💙

Photos from Chet Chaney Perry Township Trustee's post 04/28/2026
07/04/2023

July 4th Message to Perry Township:

On July 4th, 1776, our nation was founded on the ideals of liberty, justice, and equality. We celebrate each Independence Day with gratitude for the blessings of freedom and opportunity our forefathers afforded us. Although today is a different time, we are all Americans, and we are responsible to ensure these ideals and blessings are held true for this generation as well as the next.

In addition, during this July 4th, we ask all Perry Township residents that, while enjoying the company of family and friends and participating in parades and block parties, you take a moment to honor our veterans who have fought for and military personnel who continue to defend the freedom that we’re celebrating. And in the spirit of pride and unity, we’d also like to thank you – for supporting all of our first responders, especially our own Perry Township Police for maintaining the safety and security of our community.

Enjoy your holiday!

02/26/2023

The Franklin County Engineer’s Office is gearing up for the 2023 Summer season and are recruiting for their seasonal/student help and internship positions. The only requirement to be a paid intern or seasonal/student help employee is that interested people must be 18 years of age or older at the time they start working. Seasonal/student help employees earn $17.00 per hour and interns earn $18.00 to $22.00 per hour (varies based on level of education completed). Please contact Dana Bushong, Assistant Human Resources Director, at [email protected] or at (614) 525-5820.

Franklin County Commissioner Boyce is seeking candidates for his Summer Internship Program. Are you or someone you know a college student looking for a summer internship in government? The program is looking for two dynamic, forward-thinking, and industrious college students or recent high school graduates interested in gaining experience in local government. Please reach out to Emily Cooner at [email protected] for more information.

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