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Bridgeville / Pennsylvania / United States
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Borough meetings are held at 7pm on the second Monday of the month. Planning commission meetings are typically held at 7pm on the last Monday of the month.

The Council consists of: President Nino Petrocelli Sr.; Vice-President Joe Colosimo; Councilman William Colussy; Councilman Bruce Ghelarducci; Councilman Jason Sarasnick; Councilwoman Mary Weise; Councilman Michael Tolmer; and Solicitor Richard Ferris.

Presto / Pennsylvania / United States
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The township code and zoning officer is Robert Caun, who conducts site inspections and reviews to ensure compliance with all township ordinances including the zoning ordinance, building codes and property maintenance code. 

The office approves permits for buildings, signs, zoning, subdivisions and development. The office is located in Suite 100 of the municipal building.

Plymouth Meeting / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Plymouth Township Municipal Building is the primary government office for Plymouth. The building houses the township's administration, finance, zoning, planning, public works and parks departments, as well as the office of the fire marshall and the police department.

Center Valley / Pennsylvania / United States
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Named for the flowing creek that cuts across the area, Upper Saucon Valley Township is located in the southeastern corner of Lehigh County. The township now includes several villages and boroughs, including Coopersberg and Lanark. Upper Saucon Township has several monthly township meetings.

Norristown / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Montgomery County Human Services Department is in charge of hiring personnel for the county. The website always has a list of available job openings and information on how to apply. Benefits of working for the county and a page of helpful links are also on the Department website. Montgomery County is an equal opportunity employer.  

Pittsburgh / Pennsylvania / United States
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Founded in 2007, the West View Water Authority supplies water to various individuals and municipalities. It serves Allegheny, Beaver and Butler counties in Pennsylvania. The authority offers water analysis and meter reading services. The West View Water Authority also provides a range of line replacement solutions. It maintains a network of various payment agencies. The authority offers water billing and 24-hour emergency services. The West View Water Authority administers spring and fall flushing programs, as well as provides a range of customer services. It supplies water to more than 31 municipalities and over 200,000 individuals in Allegheny, Beaver and Butler Counties.
Langhorne / Pennsylvania / United States
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Township Administration and Police Department offices are located behind the Shoppes at Flowers Mill in Langhorne.

Middletown Township was well established by 1682 when William Penn and his surveyor, General Thomas Holme drew the City of Philadelphia, though wasn't officially a township until 1692.

Norristown / Pennsylvania / United States
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When it comes to voting in Montgomery County, you'll find anything and everything you need at the office of Voter Services. If you need to register, file a petition, look into public records about candidate expenses or get information about your district, it can all be acquired here. Located in 1 Montgomery Plaza, directly across Swede Street from the County Courthouse.

Warminster / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Southeast regional office of the Public School Employee's Retirement System manages assets and pensions for retired employees of Pennsylvania's public school system. The staff, led by LuAnn Rowan, oversees investment account activity for the pension fund. 

Ambler / Pennsylvania / United States
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Lower Gwynedd Township is one of the oldest townships in Montgomery County. The township is rooted in tradition and culture. With an expanding community and an extensive — and growing — park system, it has a healthy balance of modern living and historic preservation.

Narberth / Pennsylvania / United States
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Narberth Borough Hall is the central government office for Narberth. Many of the borough's departments operate from the building, including the mayor's office, fire, parking, police and safety. Twice each month, council meetings are held on the second floor. 

Coraopolis / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Moon Township Supervisor, Jeanne Crease, was appointed by the township's board of supervisors to oversee the community's budget, manage township personnel and enforcing policy decisions. The five-member board of supervisors are elected to at-large to six-year terms on the council. The board meets at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month in the township building. 

Crescent / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Crescent Township Building is a community resource for the borough's residents. The township's Board of Commissioners meet in the building and Crescent Township Police's offices located in the facility. A multi-purpose rental room is also available for residents to use for events.

Conshohocken / Pennsylvania / United States
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This is the housing authority for the area. Call for additional information on services offered.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Chester County Contracts and Purchasing is housed in the Historic Courthouse, suite 145.  The office of contracts and purchasing manages all procurement for the county.  This includes managing and overseeing contract bids for county construction projects as well as purchasing land for the county.  The department basically manages all contracts private institutions have with the county.

Macungie / Pennsylvania / United States
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Lower Macungie Township became the Lehigh Valley's third largest municipality in 2007 surpassing the city of Easton, the "E" in the "ABE" area. The township comprises more than 22 square miles and tops the list of the Valley's bedroom communities. The township building itself was the original Brookside Country Club clubhouse. Today is houses boards, committees, commissions and councils. It is the hub of the township's government activities. It shares a campus with the Lower Macungie Community Center and Library.

Richboro / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Public Works Department works year-round to ensure that township roads, street lights, signs and other like properties are maintained and in good shape for local residents. The department's duties also include snow and ice removal for some roads in the area with funds allocated by PennDOT. In cooperation with the Parks and Recreation Department, Public Works helps maintain the more than 800 acres of land that belongs to the township. 

Bethlehem / Pennsylvania / United States
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Bethlehem is a city of about 73,000 people that straddles the banks of the Lehigh River in eastern Pennsylvania. The city is governed by a mayor and a seven-member city council, which meets twice a month at Town Hall, a round auditorium located next to City Hall. The city also has a Planning Commission and Zoning Hearing Board, which makes decision on construction and development projects. The community was christened Bethlehem on Christmas Eve, 1741 by Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf, a patron of the Moravian settlers who built a two-room log cabin on the banks of the Monocacy Creek.

Berwyn / Pennsylvania / United States
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The building houses the Tredyffrin Township police department as well as the township manager, engineer (building permits), and other  government offices. The township Board of Supervisors meets in the main meeting room as do township boards and authorities. The township is governed by a board of supervisors, with daily operations managed by a professional town manager.

Tredyffrin Township dates back to 1682 when a group of Welsh Quakers purchased  40,000 acres from William Penn to establish a small farming community. By 1707, the community's population was large enough to be incorporated as a township. The township's population is approximately 29,000 as of the 2010 U.S. Census.