The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

A real bright spot

Acteon Lights for Life donates more than $13,000 to Special Olympics Montgomery County

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Acteon Networks, LLC, a privately-owned comprehens­ive telecommun­ications and NEC dealer headquarte­red in Fort Washington, recently donated at check for $13,656 to Special Olympics Montgomery County with proceeds from the annual Light Up a Life charity drive. The Yoast family of Acteon creates a spectacula­r holiday light display each year, and donates the proceeds to local charities.

According to Acteon Networks, “this year with the help of all of the incredible folks who dropped a few bucks in the donation buckets, and the corporate sponsors we were able to raise a grand total of $27,312.00

“Each year we split 100 percent of all money raised and this year the money went to Special Olympics of Montgomery County who was presented with a check for $13,656. They will use the funds for new equipment.

“The One House at a time charity which will use its $13,656 to supply underprivi­leged kids with beds to sleep in so that they are not sleeping on floors etc.” were victimized by Bradley resided in Montgomery, Berks and Chester counties, according to investigat­ors.

Prosecutor­s alleged Bradley was put in a position of trust, or worked himself into a position of trust, and he took advantage of some good people who were trying to take care of loved ones by establishi­ng trusts for their ongoing care.

After news of Bradley’s arrest became public in April 2017, five additional alleged victims came forward with complaints.

The additional victims claimed they suffered losses after paying for legal work that was not performed or not fully performed as well as the misappropr­iation of funds overseen by Bradley. Their losses totaled $13,954, according to the district attorney’s office.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Pictured representi­ng Special Olympics Montgomery County and Acteon are athletes Trevor Ciampoli; Lauren Otterbein; Christian Barfield; Montgomery County Manager/Head Coach: Track and Field/Long Distance Running-Special Olympics Pennsylvan­ia Sport Director/Track & Field/ Long Distance Running coach Scott Otterbein; and Acteon employee Mathew Faust.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Pictured representi­ng Special Olympics Montgomery County and Acteon are athletes Trevor Ciampoli; Lauren Otterbein; Christian Barfield; Montgomery County Manager/Head Coach: Track and Field/Long Distance Running-Special Olympics Pennsylvan­ia Sport Director/Track & Field/ Long Distance Running coach Scott Otterbein; and Acteon employee Mathew Faust.

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