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  • Moore township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, PA
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  • 2017 Annual Report GREATER EASTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP

    Easton, PA
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    The Greater Easton Development Partnership is a nonprofit organization that operates multiple programs—including the Easton Farmers' Market, Easton Ambassadors, Easton Main Street Initiative, Easton Public Market, and PA Bacon Fest—to enhance Easton's economic development and cultural vibrancy. The organization's 2017 Annual Report documents its mission to collaborate with the City of Easton, Northampton County, state entities, volunteers, donors, and community partners to improve quality of life and strengthen the city's identity. GEDP's core values emphasize organic growth, hospitality, collaboration, grassroots engagement, heritage preservation, and meaningful community experiences. The organization relies on financial and volunteer support from the City of Easton, Northampton County, the state, and private donors to fund its operations and programming throughout Downtown Easton.

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  • Departments - Moore Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

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  • Northampton County PA of Court Common Pleas - Serving the People of Northampton County, PA :: Northampton County Court of Common Pleas

    Easton, PA
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  • U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Moore township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, PA
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  • Northampton County, PA

    Easton, PA
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    Northampton County Council scheduled its 2026 meeting calendar with regular meetings on the first and third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in room #3116 at 669 Washington Street, Easton, Pennsylvania, with an organizational meeting on January 5, 2026, and several rescheduled dates due to holiday conflicts. The county will hold a public hearing on April 16, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. regarding the proposed 1921 at Dixie Avenue Tax Increment Financing District, a 12.58-acre project comprising two parcels (9.81 acres and 2.77 acres) containing the former Dixie Cup Factory site and adjacent parking area in Wilson Borough, with a possible vote on the ordinance scheduled for May 7, 2026. The Northampton County Industrial Development Authority will implement the Tax Increment Financing Plan and proposes to issue bonds or notes to finance project costs.

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  • INSIDE THIS ISSUE Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Bethlehem, PA
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    This is a spring 2026 newsletter for Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, serving as a public information guide to township services and community resources. The document includes a directory of key municipal bodies and their meeting schedules—the Board of Commissioners meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m., the Planning Commission meets on the 4th Monday at 7:00 p.m., and the Zoning Hearing Board convenes on the last Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The newsletter covers topics including trash collection and recycling, high-speed internet installation, stormwater solutions, community events such as Carnival on the Court, park programs, and picnic pavilion rentals for 2026. The document is produced as a partnership between Bethlehem Township and Hometown Press and directs residents to bethlehemtownship.org for additional township information and contacts.

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  • VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.mooretownship.org Northampton County, Pennsylvania

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    This Moore Township newsletter announces renovation projects at historic local landmarks led by business owners Dan and Mimi Tanczos. The Klecknersville Hotel is undergoing exterior restoration with repointing work around windows and windows, with upstairs rooms converted to apartments and plans for downstairs catering operations, a deli, grab-and-go market, and bakery offerings. Across Point Phillips Road, the Daniel Kleckner House is being restored as a short-term rental bed-and-breakfast property with potential meal voucher connections to the Klecknersville Hotel. The Tanczos family acquired the Point Phillips Hotel in 2008 and opened it five years later, setting a precedent for phased development of these properties with proper approvals.

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  • Right To Know - Bethlehem Township

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Bethlehem Township provides Right to Know Law contact information and procedures for requesting public records. The Open Records Officer is Doug Bruce (dbruce@bethlehemtownship.org), and police records requests are directed to Chief of Police Gregory J. Gottschall (ggottschall@bethlehemtownship.org), both reachable at 610-814-6400. Requests must be submitted using Pennsylvania's Standard Right-to-Know Request Form. Police accident reports are obtained through a dedicated online portal, and appeals of denied records requests for police investigative materials go to the Northampton County District Attorney's Office or the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records.

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  • 17 North Second Street 12th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101-1601 717-731-1970 Main

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    This document is a letter from Post & Schell law firm dated June 6, 2024, requesting corrections to a Letter of Notification filed by PPL Electric Utilities Corporation with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission on March 26, 2024 (Docket No. A-2024-3047924). The notification concerns PPL's proposal to rebuild existing double-circuit transmission lines connecting the Harwood 230-69 kV Substation in Carbon County and the Siegfried 230-138-69kV Substation in Northampton County. PPL identified inadvertent errors requiring amendments, including: correcting the number of CORTEN® lattice structures supporting the Harwood-East Palmerton Transmission Lines from 178 to 179, and revising the tower replacement numbers from 232 existing towers to 237 existing structures with 232 proposed new structures. The existing transmission lines, originally constructed in the early 1970s, span approximately 40.2 miles and consist of 220 weathering-steel CORTEN® lattice structures.

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  • Right To Know - Bethlehem Township

    Bethlehem, PA
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    This document provides contact information and procedures for Bethlehem Township residents to submit Right-to-Know requests under Pennsylvania's open records law. The Open Records Officer is Doug Bruce (dbruce@bethlehemtownship.org) for municipal records and Chief Gregory J. Gottschall (ggottschall@bethlehemtownship.org) for police records, both reachable at the township office at 4225 Easton Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18020, or by phone at 610-814-6400. Requests must be submitted using the Standard Right-to-Know Request Form available through the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records website, with appeals of denials directed to either the Northampton County District Attorney's Office or the state Office of Open Records.

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  • Moore Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township, formed in 1765 and located in north-central Northampton County, Pennsylvania, is a 38-square-mile rural municipality that encompasses six mailing addresses and entirely surrounds the Borough of Chapman Quarries. The Township issued a Request for Bids on April 16, 2026 for #2 Diesel Fuel for Vehicles and Heating Oil covering the period July 1, 2026 onward. As of March 10, 2026, Moore Township eliminated the Per Capita tax and will issue only Real Estate tax bills going forward. Emergency services are provided 24 hours by the Moore Township Police Department and the Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company. The Appalachian Trail runs through the Township, which is characterized primarily by agricultural land, single-family residences, and open space.

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  • City of Bethlehem Zoning Ordinance CITY OF BETHLEHEM ZONING ORDINANCE

    Bethlehem, PA
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    This is the City of Bethlehem Zoning Ordinance, Part 13 of the city's codified ordinances covering Lehigh and Northampton Counties, Pennsylvania, last revised August 17, 2022 with an effective date of June 15, 2012. The ordinance establishes zoning classifications and regulations across 22 articles covering district types (residential, non-residential, overlay, and mixed-use), allowed uses, dimensional requirements, parking, signs, historic resources, and special provisions including workforce housing incentives and steep slope protections. Specific district designations include residential zones (RR, RR-T, RR-F), commercial zones (CL, CB, RT), institutional overlay (I-O), industrial overlay (IN-O), and mixed-use districts (CMU, OMU), each with tailored requirements and design guidelines.

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  • Bethlehem Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania is conducting a 2027 Comprehensive Plan survey and committee process to guide community vision over a 10-year period, with the Comprehensive Plan Committee scheduled to meet Wednesday, March 4th from 5pm to 6pm at the municipal building, 4225 Easton Avenue. The township declared a Snow Emergency from 6:00pm Saturday, January 24, 2026 through 6:00pm Monday, January 26, 2026, prohibiting parking on designated snow emergency routes and requiring residents to clear snow from sidewalks and fire hydrants. The Police Department is hiring for entry-level police patrol officer positions. Traffic control enhancements were enacted at the intersection of Seventh Street and Dewalt Street at Comer Park, converting it to an all-way stop intersection with new STOP signs and flashing alert signs. Blasting operations began at the Freemansburg Industrial construction site (1600 Freemansburg Avenue) on January 5, 2026.

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  • NORTHAMPTON COUNTY MUNICIPALITY LIST SCHOOL DISTRICT CODE MUNICIPALITY

    Easton, PA
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  • Moore Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township is a 38-square-mile rural community in north-central Northampton County, Pennsylvania, formed in 1765 and named after Provincial Assembly representative John Moore. The township surrounds the Borough of Chapman Quarries and contains six mailing addresses (Bath, Nazareth, Northampton, Danielsville, Walnutport, and Wind Gap), with emergency services provided by the Moore Township Police Department and Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company. Current municipal actions include a Request for Bids for #2 Diesel Fuel for Vehicles and Heating Oil for the period beginning July 1, 2026, and elimination of the Per Capita tax effective 2026, with Real Estate tax bills becoming the sole property tax mechanism. The township is characterized by farmlands, woodlands, and the Appalachian Trail running through it, with residents prioritizing preservation of the township's physical beauty and open space.

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  • Municipalities/Tax Collectors/Schools/Libraries

    Stroudsburg, PA
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    Monroe County comprises 16 townships and 4 incorporated boroughs with approximately 169,000 residents, served by four public school districts alongside private schools and vocational technical education. Real estate taxes for county, municipal, and school purposes are collected by elected officials in each municipality based on property location, with tax collectors identified through the first two digits of property numbers. The county also hosts higher education institutions including East Stroudsburg University and Northampton Community College's Monroe Campus, as well as eight public libraries.

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  • Moore Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

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    Moore Township, a 38-square-mile rural community in north-central Northampton County, Pennsylvania formed in 1765, issued a Request for Bids on April 16, 2026 for #2 Diesel Fuel and Heating Oil covering the period beginning July 1, 2026. The Township eliminated its Per Capita tax effective in 2026, transitioning to Real Estate tax bills only as of March 10, 2026. Moore Township is served by a local Police Department and the Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company providing 24-hour emergency services, and operates multiple boards and commissions including a Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission, Zoning Hearing Board, and Recreation Commission.

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  • Moore Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

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    Moore Township, located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania and covering 38 square miles, issued a Request for Bids on April 16, 2026 for #2 Diesel Fuel for Vehicles and Heating Oil for the period beginning July 1, 2026. On March 10, 2026, the Township eliminated the Per Capita tax and announced it will issue only Real Estate tax bills going forward. The Township, formed in 1765 and named after Provincial Assembly representative John Moore, provides emergency services through the Moore Township Police Department and the Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company, and encompasses the Borough of Chapman Quarries while being located near the larger boroughs of Bath and Nazareth.

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  • Northampton County, PA

    Moore Township, PA
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