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September, 2007 |
New laser firm to light up July 4
It’s not real fireworks, but Middletown officials figure a laser light
show is the next best thing to provide residents with some July 4
excitement.
(BCCT 9/27/2007) |
Supervisors seek bids on fire, rescue building
Fire and ambulance service in the northern part of Middletown should get
a boost with the planned construction of substations for the
Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company and Penndel-Middletown Emergency
Squad.
(BCCT 9/26/2007) |
District may change graduation project
Neshaminy's graduation project could be getting a makeover.
(BCCT 9/26/2007) |
Township hires firm to update law books
MIDDLETOWN - Township laws will be
easier to access after the work is completed, supervisors said.
(BCCT 9/17/2007) |
New barbecue restaurant opening in Langhorne Square
Township supervisors Tuesday night
approved the transfer of a liquor license to be used at a proposed
Tennessee's BBQ and Grill to be located at the Langhorne Square Shopping
Center on Business Route 1, near the Chuck E. Cheese.
(BCCT 9/14/2007) |
Supervisors grant final approval for hotel near Sesame Place
MIDDLETOWN - Middletown should be
getting its first hotel fairly soon after the township supervisors
granted final land development approval Tuesday night for a 91-room
SpringHill Suites by Marriott near the Oxford Valley Mall and Sesame
Place.
(BCCT 9/12/2007) |
Pennswood wants to be tax-exempt
The retirement community is looking to save
some of the $850,000 a year it pays in property taxes.
(BCCT 9/3/2007) |
Township soon faces choice on trash removal
MIDDLETOWN - Township officials said
turning down the current option and putting the trash collection
contract out for bid again would probably not save residents money.
(BCCT 9/2/2007) |
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