Joe Fischetti is nearing a milestone this month as Plum’s buildings and grounds supervisor.
May 22 marks his eighth year as one of the borough’s top administrators.
“I enjoy everything that I do,” he said. “Not only the people that I work with in-house, but the people that I work with in each organization in the community. When you do all the functions that we do and all the events, you meet a lot of people. It’s enjoyable.”
Fischetti oversees the borough’s six parks and leads a group of eight workers in April through December and a dozen laborers through late winter.
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Plum families will have a chance to socially distance with the Easter Bunny in a few weeks.
A Drive-Thru Eggstravaganza is set for April 3 at the public works facility along Old Mine Road.
It is organized by Plum Rotary president Mona Costanza and her volunteers.
The idea for the event came about last year as officials scrambled to find a way to keep a holiday tradition rolling during the early months of the pandemic.
“People are looking for something to do,” Costanza said. “It’s not a traditional egg hunt.”
The public works garage was transformed into a covid-free Easter home complete with bunny volunteers wearing masks and gloves.
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