News Archives
June, 2009 |
Another dime for school lunch
Neshaminy students will be paying more for school lunches next year, but
the increase is less than expected
(BCCT
6/18/2009) |
Taxes up in Neshaminy
The news at Tuesday evening’s Neshaminy school board meeting came with
the board’s approval of a $161.6 million budget for next year
(BCCT
6/17/2009) |
Accused cop killer waives hearing
The man accused of killing Middletown police Detective Chris Jones
earlier this year while driving under the influence of drugs waived his
preliminary hearing Thursday morning
(BCCT
6/12/2009) |
Communication key for EMS panel, chairman says
Solid communication will be one of the big keys to the success of the
new Middletown Emergency Services Ad Hoc Committee, the group’s chairman
said at its first meeting Wednesday night
(BCCT
6/11/2009) |
Woods Services donates $37,500 to police
The Middletown Police Department got another big financial boost Tuesday
night from Woods Services, the 300-acre nonprofit residential facility
for the developmentally disabled located mostly within the township
(BCCT
6/10/2009) |
Lunch prices could increase 15 cents
Neshaminy students buying lunch at school next year might not have to
dig for as much extra change as they thought
(BCCT
6/9/2009) |
New group will first examine fire services
One supervisor wondered why the board chairman was given the power to
appoint all members of a new emergency services advisory committee
(BCCT
6/9/2009) |
Thumbs Up
To Neshaminy school board President Richie Webb for "holding out an
olive branch" in the board's pursuit of a new contract with Neshaminy
Teachers
(BCCT
6/5/2009) |
Will other cost-saving deals have effect on Neshaminy talks?
While Neshaminy school board members maintain they’ve been asking the
teachers to come back to the table, the union president says she hasn’t
been contacted
(BCCT
6/4/2009) |
Residents could see smaller tax increase
Gambling revenue could further offset the increase, a district official
said
(BCCT
6/3/2009) |
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