News Archives
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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