News Archives
February, 2008 |
School closings still on table
Senior citizens were disappointed that the board will not consider
closing an elementary school
(BCCT 2/27/2008) |
Supervisors OK $10M bond to pay for repaving
An estimated $4.35 million of the $10 million bond issue will be used to
repave the remaining roads in the township’s Levittown sections
(BCCT 2/27/2008) |
Neshaminy Middle to toss salads into the mix
After an initial surge, salad sales at Maple Point have hit a plateau,
but kids are still eating them, officials said
(BCCT 2/26/2008) |
Superintendent won’t be leaving
Paul Kadri said he still believes Neshaminy is a remarkable place with
outstanding students, staff and community.
(BCCT 2/21/2008) |
Board members dispute solicitor appointment
Sparking outcries of state Sunshine Law violations, the Middletown
Zoning Hearing Board publicly appointed Gene Kellis as solicitor in a
3-2 vote, after the two dissenting members alleged their colleagues
acted without consulting them or the public.
(BCCT 2/16/2008) |
Supervisors oppose shopping center
The obstacles keep mounting for Reedman/Toll Auto World owner Bruce Toll
in his effort to replace the dealership’s test track along Route 213
with a shopping center
(BCCT 2/14/2008) |
Defending the homeland
Middletown officials stuck to their zoning law by rejecting a shopping
center plan.
(BCCT 2/13/2008) |
Board denies zoning change
The Middletown supervisors Tuesday night denied a zoning change that
would have been the first step in getting a busy township motorcycle
dealership more parking.
(BCCT 2/13/2008) |
Car dealer appeals zoning decision
The Reedman/Toll Auto World owner, who planned to build a shopping
center, claims the zoning board relied too much on the testimony of
neighbors in making its decision.
(BCCT 2/12/2008) |
Golfer says club will be up to par
Rick Begley is taking over the operations of the township-owned
Middletown Country Club
(BCCT 2/10/2008) |
Fire chief to challenge King
Republican Frank Farry, a local fire chief and lawyer, is running
against state Rep. Chris King for state representative in the 142nd
District
(BCCT 2/7/2008) |
Fitzpatrick quits race
The former Bucks County congressman said his two week campaign for state
representative is over because of a family medical issue.
(BCCT 2/6/2008) |
Report: Kadri a finalist in Michigan
Neshaminy school board members said they can’t comment on personnel
issues.
(BCCT 2/2/2008) |
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