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Safety and township infrastructure were topics at a recent meeting of the Wrightstown Board of Supervisors.

The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors has appointed seven people to a new stormwater management advisory committee which will study a potential fee for residents to fund improvements.

Upper Makefield officials are looking into ways to better control stormwater runoff in the township, and thereby mitigate some impacts of flooding.

I found it curious that someone identified as the president of the Pennsylvania State Grange was promoting the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in our local paper (“Pause on LNG projects may hurt economy, security,” May 23).

Wrightstown is looking for a little funding help to power an effort aimed at reducing the amount of stormwater and sedimentation that finds its way into the Delaware River.

Middletown Township residents could be paying a new fee next year to address what some municipal officials say is homeowners’ biggest complaint — the stormwater system.

In the his Jan. 18, State of the City address, Lambertville Mayor Andrew Nowick provided various types of information. Three points stood out.First, our city fiscal position shows some stabilization …

Newtown Township Supervisors last month approved final bids for improvements to the stormwater runoff basin in the Villas of Newtown community just off Newtown Bypass on Silver Lake Road. Lack of …

The Upper Makefield Board of Supervisors has granted approval to a requested property subdivision on the 400 block of Brownsburg Road West, and a number of conditions will have to be met to help …

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