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Warrington residents gathered at the July supervisors meeting to discuss a pending road repaving project in Alou Village, one of the township’s oldest developments.

Lower Makefield plans to tighten requirements for township residents who want to rent out their homes to short-term visitors.

Tinicum supervisors have raised concerns about the Delaware River Toll Bridge Commission’s plan to rehabilitate the 93-year-old Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge.

Wrightstown is looking for a new top administrator for the municipality with word that Stacey Mulholland is being tapped to take the open township manager’s job in Plumstead.

Tinicum has hired veteran municipal manager Judith Danko to succeed Teri Lewis in the township’s top administrative job. Lewis resigned in December to take the reins in Nockamixon Township.

Come out July 24 and say “No Buckingham warehouse”

If you’ve driven anywhere in Buckingham lately there’s no doubt you’ve noticed the hundreds of bright red “No Warehouse” signs planted in yards and intersections.

Warrington Township hires new manager

A new administrator will be taking over the management of Warrington Township later this summer, officials said.

Middletown Township residents would pay as much as 75% more if they want to continue getting their trash picked up manually twice a week.

Honored at the June 12 public board of supervisors meeting upon her retirement from Bedminster Township after 36 years of service, Jean Herstine received a commemorative plaque from the supervisors, and a citation from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Rep. Shelby Labs.

Lower Makefield supervisors are planning several impactful votes Wednesday, including on an ordinance that both establishes a Human Relations Commission and bans conversion therapy on sexual preference for persons under the age of 18.

At Monday’s New Hope Borough Council meeting, there was ample discussion regarding the proposed creation of an Environmental Advisory Council.The purpose of the EAC would be to identify …

A proposed local law in Wrightstown would require “Knox Boxes” to be installed on all new commercial buildings in the township.

Road improvements are remaining a focus for the Wrightstown Board of Supervisors. At a public meeting Monday, the elected three-person board that locally governs the municipality approved a contract with Asphalt Maintenance Solutions for $156,224 that will see the contractor tackle two road projects in the township.

Solebury moves to protect open space

It’s a “trust-but-verify” approach or, as the Solebury supervisor chairman explained, it’s a “belt-and-suspenders” assurance that efforts to preserve township open space won’t fall down …

Bedminster Township, long known to residents as a great place to live, is now also known as a great place to work, to a man from another county and his family.

In the May 9 article titled “Park’s name still eludes Solebury officials,” Solebury Township Supervisor John Francis is quoted as saying “a whole team of adults” on the Parks and Recreation …

Traffic concerns and road safety were themes of several discussions at Monday’s Hilltown Board of Supervisors meeting. Police Chief Christopher Engelhart told supervisors that, as requested …

Max Performance, a Hatfield Township-based business that specializes in wholesaling parts for American muscle cars and trucks, is eyeing a new Hilltown facility for its operations, but some residents oppose the plan.

Proponents and opponents of the Haycock Camping Ministries Inc. camp expansion made their cases amicably at the final conditional use hearing in Springtown. Parents and former attendees spoke …

At a packed April meeting, the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors was joined by District Judge Mick Petrucci for the swearing-in of several civil servants, including a new police officer and five new firefighters.

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