Town Square Rental specializes in tool and equipment rental services. There are excavation and large equipment rentals available for backhoes, skidsteers and mini excavators. There also are landscaping machines, pressure washers, electrical generators and aerators available.
Chester County Child Care Information Services, headquartered in the Chester County Government Services Building, Suite 310, is the hub for child care information in the county. It manages the child day care program, which is a federal and state funded program. Funding is provided for children from birth until age 13. It also offers services to parents who would not be able to afford child care otherwise.
If you have the desire for a job, PA's Career Link is here to help you acquire one. If you want to find a job, get vocational training, create a resume, or research new career options Career Link can help. If you are an employer who wants to benefit from working with people who Career Link assists, there are government incentives to do so. Career Link can also connect you with service providers of various types of insurance and vocational training.
One of the three elected commissioners who govern Bucks County, James Cawley has held the office since 2005. The Republican lives in Middletown Township.
The Conshohocken Borough Municipal Building is the primary meeting place and government office for the Borough Council.
Tiny New Britain Borough, covering just over 1 square mile to the west of Doylestown, can trace its roots back to a colonial-era village that grew up around the intersection of what is now U.S. 202 and Almshouse Road. The borough split off of New Britain Township in 1928 to form its own government. Today, the borough council meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm.
The Government Offices of Montgomery County is home to many county services, including aging and adult services, the county coroner, commerce department, family services, handicapped services, veterans' affairs, child care information and services (CCIS), and a health clinic.
The Lower Providence Township Building is located at 100 Parklane Drive in Eagleville.
In its immediate vicinity lies the Lower Providence Community Library and Eagleville Park and Gaugler Field.
The Township Building is home to the Lower Providence's administrative services, as well as its municipal meetings.
The Salisbury Township municipal building houses the office of the township manager, assistant manager/director of finance, director of planning, zoning and code enforcement and the tax collector. The police and public works departments are next door in the municipal annex. Salisbury Township was founded in 1753, but through a series of annexations lost much of its land to neighboring municipalities. It consists of 11.3 square miles, the second smallest township in Lehigh County. It is a largely suburban residential area that flanks the east and south sides of Allentown. The township's east and west sides are not contiguous.
Patricia Norwood-Foden oversees the Chester County Court Administration, which is responsible for all non-judicial functions of the court. The administration manages personnel, budgets, scheduling and information systems. It is also responsible for public information, jury management and interacting with various groups and agencies.
Regular meetings are held in the ground floor meeting room at 7:30pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Workshop meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm. The governance is as follows:
Board President Thomas Castello
Vice President David Jason
Commissioner Eileen Meyers
Commissioner Bill Wells
Commissioner Stacey Altman
Commissioner David Calabria
Commissioner Patricia Caruso
Commissioner Donald Giudici
Commissioner Craig Stephens
Register to vote, locate your polling place or find out the results of past elections in this important county department. The Board of Elections office handles all election-related duties, from receiving candidates' filing paperwork, preparing all materials used for county elections and tabulating election-night returns.
Headquartered in the Historic Courthouse, the Chester County Solicitor represents the county in all legal matters, including all lawsuits brought against or by the county. The solicitor also provides legal advice and guidance and prepares or reviews contracts, agreements, resolutions, ordinances, deeds and leases for county departments. The solicitor also provides legal representation to county officials and departments in county matters. The Chester County Solicitor is Thomas L. Whiteman.
Regular meetings are held in the ground floor meeting room at 7:30pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Workshop meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm. The governance is as follows:
Board President Thomas Castello
Vice President David Jason
Commissioner Eileen Meyers
Commissioner Bill Wells
Commissioner Stacey Altman
Commissioner David Calabria
Commissioner Patricia Caruso
Commissioner Donald Giudici
Commissioner Craig Stephens
This location is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to renew driver's licenses, title registrations, handle related change of address needs, suspension requirement letters, insurance suspension letters, MVR reports (driving records), temporary plates and title transfers. Also offers notary services.
Middletown Township Tax Collector Ray Chapman was elected to this office. His primary responsibilities include the collection of school district and township real estate taxes. In some cases, county real estate taxes are also collected. Solid waste collection and disposal fees are among certain special township assessments also collected by this office.
The tax collector collects school district and township real estate taxes and, in some cases, county real estate taxes. Taxes levied under the authority of the Pennsylvania Local Tax Enabling Act (Act 511) such as the per capita tax may be appointed as part of the collection responsibility. This office is located on the second floor of this building.