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October, 2007 |
School board, township at odds over fees
The Neshaminy board president asked Middletown officials to refund some
of the fees, but the township isn’t wavering.
(BCCT 10/27/2007) |
False promise
I keep reading that Democrat county commissioner candidate Diane
Marseglia won’t hire her friends and political cronies if the Democrats
take control of the county board of commissioners.
(BCCT 10/24/2007) |
Residents say hiring committee not necessary
The superintendent said he wanted to discuss outside influences trying
to penetrate the hiring process with the school board in private.
(BCCT 10/24/2007) |
Meeting room gets a makeover
The changes will make the room better equipped to host events other than
township government meetings.
(BCCT 10/17/2007) |
Arbitrators will decide on police contract
One supervisor didn’t recall police contract talks ever going to binding
arbitration.
(BCCT 10/15/2007) |
Contract for speed humps approved
The traffic-calming measures include 10 speed humps and a flashing light
in front of an elementary school.
(BCCT 10/13/2007) |
Board wants fees explained
Board President Richard Eccles said politics could play a role in the
fees.
(BCCT 10/12/2007) |
Design for veterans memorial park OK’d
The Middletown supervisors Tuesday night approved the design for a
veterans memorial park to be located on a 2-acre property adjacent to
the township public works complex on Veterans Highway (Route 413) near
its intersection with Trenton Road.
(BCCT 10/10/2007) |
Plan for personnel committee back on table
The superintendent, who opposes the committee, said he was concerned
about allegations of politics in the hiring process
(BCCT 10/10/2007) |
Utility lines spark fire, shoppers evacuated
Firefighters responded to the Shoppes at Flowers Mill on Sunday.
(BCCT 10/1/2007) |
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