![]() ![]() Ginny remembers when zoning came to the township, in the late 1950’s, as a new idea for managing growth. Her mother wanted a formal photograph taken.Īlways active in her community, Ginny was a founding member of the Pony Club Mothers, having ridden all throughout the township when land was open and farming was a way of life, and when future development was on the distant horizon. Ginny and younger sister Bobbie Ann, circa 1950. Ginny as a three year old at the family home on Featherbed Lane (now on Rte 322), with parents Virginia and Preston Merion. ![]() They have two children, three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. They lived on the corner of Kirk Road and Smithbridge Road until the farm was sold for development in the early 1990’s. She is the eldest of two children and married Harold DeNenno, a dairy farmer, at a young age. ![]() Ginny is the fourth generation of the Merion family to live in Concord Township, which gives her an excellent perspective on our township’s history, as she has actually lived it. ![]()
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