![]() From 1983 through 1987, he served in the United States Marine Corps. McGarvey began in the fire service in 1978 as a volunteer firefighter with the Bryn Mawr Fire Company. It’s a piece of me that will stay with me forever.” “It’s just been a wonderful experience to be able to work with them and to be able to work with the citizens of Lower Merion Township. “The senior staff and the staff of this township are second to none,” McGarvey said. With McGarvey retiring from the township March 18, he will begin his new position with the state March 21. Sinai’s comments came during a ceremony recognizing McGarvy’s service to the township. “As many here know, Chas McGarvey is retiring this week and is taking the important and prominent role with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and we in Lower Merion couldn’t be more proud or more grateful of Chas’ nearly four-and-a-half decades of service to the township,” said Todd Sinai, president of the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners. Lower Merion officials honored McGarvey’s decades of service to the community this week. LOWER MERION - Lower Merion’s Charles “Chas” McGarvey is retiring from his post as chief fire officer for the township after being appointed as the state fire commissioner by Gov.
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