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  • Resource Directory • Cumberland County • CivicEngage

    Carlisle, PA
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    This document is a searchable business directory for Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, hosted on the CivicEngage platform. It provides contact information and website links for municipal governments and other organizations within the county, organized by category (Authorities, Chambers of Commerce, County Buildings, Federal Government, Law Enforcement, Libraries, Municipal Government, School Districts, State Government, and Tax Collection Bureau). The directory displays 33 total listings with results shown 10 per page; the first page includes 10 municipal entries such as Camp Hill Borough, Carlisle Borough, Cooke Township, Dickinson Township, East Pennsboro Township, Hampden Township, Hopewell Township, Lemoyne Borough, Lower Allen Township, and Lower Frankford Township, each with street addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and website URLs.

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Municipalities

Harrisburg, PA
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This document is a directory of municipalities within Dauphin County, providing contact information and addresses for 43 boroughs and townships. The list includes the City of Harrisburg (10 N 2nd Street, 717-255-3040) and communities such as Berrysburg Borough, Conewago Township, Derry Township, and others, each with corresponding street addresses and phone numbers. The document serves as a reference tool for residents to locate and contact their local municipal offices across the county.

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  • Local Records

    Akron, OH
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    This document is a webpage directory for the Akron-Summit County Public Library's Local Records collection, listing genealogical and historical resources available to researchers. The collection includes cemetery records from multiple Summit County locations (Mount Peace Cemetery with interment records from 1880–1916, Glendale Cemetery burial records from 1828–1958, and transcriptions from Springfield Township and St. Vincent cemeteries), naturalization records from the Summit County Clerk of Courts, Ohio death certificates covering 1908–1970, Summit County Index to Ohio State Penitentiary Prisoner Registers (1840–1938), Cunningham Funeral Home records (1906–1947), and maps and atlases of Akron and Summit County. The library is located at 60 South High Street, Akron, Ohio 44326, and provides contact information for additional records repositories through a separate Records and Research Facilities PDF.

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  • Commission Meetings and Minutes - Pittsburgh, PA

    Pittsburgh, PA
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    This document is a directory and archive of Commission Meetings and Minutes for the Infrastructure Asset Reporting and Investment Commission in Pittsburgh, PA. The commission held quarterly meetings throughout 2024 and 2025, with documented agendas and minutes available for Q1 2024 (March 19th) through Q2 2025 (May 12th), and an additional introductory non-formal meeting on October 18th, 2023. The next meeting date was listed as "TBD" at the time of publication. The commission is one of multiple boards, authorities, and commissions overseen by the City of Pittsburgh government, with contact information available through the City-County Building at 414 Grant Street.

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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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  • Windgap-pa

    Wind Gap, PA
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    This is the Spring 2020 newsletter for Wind Gap Borough, Pennsylvania, serving as a community informational document rather than meeting minutes or budget documentation. The newsletter provides the borough directory, contact information for elected officials and municipal departments, meeting schedules for borough council and planning commissions, and previews upcoming community events and services including a fire company carnival, Easter egg hunt, and information about the Center Street Paving Project. The document includes practical information for residents regarding waste management, trash collection schedules, and the new Wind Gap Customer Portal.

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  • Wind Gap Spring 2023

    Wind Gap, PA
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    The Wind Gap Borough Spring 2023 Newsletter provides community information and contact details for local government services. The document includes the borough directory with council members and department contacts, meeting schedules for various boards and commissions, and announcements for community events including a community-wide yard sale, Summer Sounds Concert Series, Trail to Town Camporee, and Wind Gap Fire Company Carnival. The newsletter also covers updates from the Mayor's Office, Police Department, and information on 2023 street sweeping and borough project funding.

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  • Map of District B (.pdf)

    Houston, TX
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