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  • Public Records Request | Colerain Township, OH

    Columbus, OH
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    This document outlines Colerain Township's public records request procedures and the role of the Township Fiscal Officer. It describes three methods for submitting records requests: online through the Customer Service Request System, by phone at (513) 385-7500, or in person at the Township Administration Building (4200 Springdale Road). The page also provides links to departmental records retention schedules for police, fire and EMS, shelter rental, service requests, agendas and minutes, and planning and zoning.

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  • Community Food Resources

    Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton maintains a comprehensive directory of local food assistance and shelter resources. Food pantries include Catholic Social Services (504 Penn Avenue, 570/207-2283), United Neighborhood Centers (410 Olive Street, 570/343-8835), Bread and Basket of NEPA, Jewish Family Services of NEPA (615 Jefferson Avenue, 570/344-1186), Meals on Wheels of NEPA (541 Wyoming Avenue, 570/346-2421), The Salvation Army (500 South Washington Avenue, appointment-only), SafetyNet (550 Madison Avenue), Keystone Mission (570/903-9304), and multiple church-based pantries operating on specified schedules throughout the week. Friends of the Poor and Catherine McAuley Center operates five distribution locations with varying hours, including Jackson Terrace, Valley View Terrace, and multiple community sites. Shelter resources include Community Intervention Center Day Shelter (445 North 16th Avenue, 570/343-4298), Catholic Social Services, and Saint Josephs Center, with specialized services through WRC: We Respect and Care.

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  • Newark, NJ | Official Website

    Newark, NJ
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    This is a Newark, NJ municipal website homepage displaying current information and news. Recent announcements include Mayor Baraka breaking ground for Sal Bontempo Park improvements in the North Ward, a joint initiative with Newark Public Schools and Rutgers University-Newark to create police and fire career pathways, activation of Code Blue shelters from 8 p.m. Monday, April 20 to 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 21 for vulnerable populations, and the city earning 2025 Tree City USA recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation. The site lists upcoming meetings including a regular meeting on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, and notes that City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day. Mayor Ras J. Baraka, who took office in 2014, is credited with reducing crime to its lowest levels in five decades and replacing all 23,000 known lead service lines in less than three years at no cost to residents.

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