News Archives
June, 2007 |
Neighbors looking to oust trespassers
MIDDLETOWN - Neshaminy Pointe residents
take concrete steps to retake their neighborhood.
(BCCT 6/26/2007) |
Students cook up some comfort
NESHAMINY - The teens also help area
residents with household chores.
(BCCT 6/26/2007) |
Tank may be transferred to proposed memorial
Transferring the tank from Penndel to
Middletown must be approved by the federal government.
(BCCT 6/25/2007) |
Fire drill to close road of vacant home.
The closing will not affect access to any homes or businesses, a fire
chief said.
(BCCT 6/23/2007) |
Neshaminy 'crisis' sharpens skills
The drill tested communications between
agencies, the adaptability of emergency personnel and the school’s
execution of procedures.
VIDEO
(BCCT 6/21/2007) |
Neighbors want end to 'party'
Neshaminy Pointe residents say teens
drive to the area to drink, set the woods on fire and litter lawns.
(BCCT 6/21/2007) |
Study: School buildings are underused, need renovations
Neshaminy School District took the first step toward making the most of
its schools at the board meeting Tuesday night.
(BCCT 6/20/2007) |
Township readies for negotiations with cops
MIDDLETOWN - Talks on a new police
contract should start within the next few weeks, the township manager
said.
(BCCT 6/17/2007) |
Woods Services donates $35K to cops
The nonprofit has donated more than
$200,000 to township police over 11 years.
(BCCT 6/15/2007) |
Board approves basketball and volleyball courts
MIDDLETOWN - The full basketball court
would be constructed at a location farther away from houses than the
existing half-court.
(BCCT 6/13/2007) |
Plan raises taxes $133
NESHAMINY - The district's increase is
still below the Act 1 limit.
(BCCT 6/6/2007) |
Solutions sought for messy traffic snag
MIDDLETOWN - A traffic engineer
presented four possible improvements for the merge, with price estimates
ranging from $290,000 to $480,000.
(BCCT 6/3/2007) |
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