News Archives
July, 2007
Fire company building project gets a break
The waivers will save the William Penn Fire Company money that will be needed for a major addition-renovation to its substation.
(BCCT 7/28/2007)
Speed humps planned for two busy streets
MIDDLETOWN - More than 60 percent of residents who responded to a township poll favored the action.
(BCCT 7/25/2007)
Neshaminy board preparing for contract negotiation
But some current and potential school board members won’t be eligible to serve on the fact-finding committee or negotiating team, officials said.
(BCCT 7/22/2007)
Officials seek end to farm battle
Even a successful conclusion to the condemnation of the Stone Meadows Farm would put a serious financial hit on the township, one supervisor said.
(BCCT 7/21/2007)
More sidewalks to be made wheelchair-friendly
About 170 more curb cuts need to be constructed.
(BCCT 7/16/2007)
New administrator will be required to wear few hats
The township wants its new director of community development to oversee licenses and inspections, the fire marshal's offices, and zoning and planning.
(BCCT 7/15/2007)
Supervisors commission study of shopping center
Township officials hope to revitalize an area that includes the vacant Giant and the Newport Plaza, New Falls Center and Midway Pointe shopping centers.
(BCCT 7/15/2007)
Board approves addition for Lenox
The work should be completed by Christmas.
(BCCT 7/11/2007)
Board narrows reorganization options
The board rejected ideas like converting the middle schools to serve third through eighth grade students.
(BCCT 7/11/2007)
Supervisors negotiating with country club manager
A new agreement would make things easier for any company operating the township-owned country club, officials said.
(BCCT 7/9/2007)
 

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