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November, 2008 |
Looking out for public safety
The proposed law would also detail the duties of the new public safety
director
(BCCT 11/28/2008) |
Vacancy board will take another shot at opening
The township must try again to appoint a supervisor, a county judge
ordered
(BCCT 11/26/2008) |
Board approves acting superintendent
The Neshaminy school board Tuesday night unanimously approved assistant
superintendent Lou Muenker as the acting superintendent
(BCCT 11/26/2008) |
Township eyes weekly trash collection option
The once-a-week trash pickup is designed to lessen the increase in cost
to residents
(BCCT 11/25/2008) |
Unhealthy process
Neshaminy teachers should join the real world and start paying for
health insurance — and contract talks should be open to the public
(BCCT 11/19/2008) |
Going away mad?
Rep. Chris King should keep his office open until his term is up
(BCCT 11/18/2008) |
Teacher talks center on health care
The next negotiation session is scheduled for Dec. 15, officials said
(BCCT 11/18/2008) |
Public safety director applicants ‘tremendous’
One supervisor said the background and experience of candidates
interviewed so far has been amazing
(BCCT 11/16/2008) |
Alternative to tax collectors considered
How to collect your taxes?
(BCCT 11/15/2008) |
High school renovation on schedule
Officials are closely watching the contingency fund, which is down to
about $248,000 from $3.2 million
(BCCT 11/14/2008) |
IU could rent Tawanka center
If the IU’s in, evening activities could be out
(BCCT 11/13/2008) |
Homeowners could be facing $58 tax hike
Half of the proposed tax increase for 2009 is needed to start paying
back a $10 million bond issue passed this year
(BCCT 11/11/2008) |
Farry credits campaign efforts
Intense door-to-door campaigning helped overcome the Obama factor, said
the successful challenger
(BCCT 11/9/2008) |
Full-day kindergarten still up in the air
When it comes to full-day K, the Neshaminy school board isn’t ready to
go all the way
(BCCT 11/9/2008) |
Board takes steps for more renovations
When one renovation project ends, another makeover could begin
(BCCT 11/6/2008) |
Farry beats incumbent King
It was close, but Republican Frank Farry upset incumbent Democrat state
Rep. Chris King in the 142th District
(BCCT 11/5/2008) |
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