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Municipal News

In 2014, a sergeant retired from the Jefferson Hills Police Department. In the interim, and until promotional testing could take place, Officer Stephanie Behers was assigned as the officer in charge of her shift. Her responsibilities included providing oversight, coordination, and supervision of her shift officers.

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By Jill Brown

On April 27, 2015, at the Monessen City Council meeting, residents voiced their opinions over the total cost of four trucks that the city had financed. Read more...

 

By J.R. Brower

A land use application by Ramaco, Inc. (Ram Farms) of Lexington, KY was formally accepted by the Nottingham Supervisors at a public hearing on January 19. In attendance were representatives of the company, who are proposing to build a deep coal mine on Little Mingo Road. The likelihood of the project, which will mine metallurgical-grade coal has raised considerable controversy since its inception.

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By J.R. Brower

A 90-day long one-sided street parking experiment on Giffen Avenue near Canonsburg Park took effect on April 1, and it was discussed again at the April 6 regular Canonsburg Borough Council meeting. Read more...

By J.R. Brower

The Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors' (PSATS) 93rd Annual Educational Conference and Trade show was held April 19-April 22 in Hershey, PA. All Nottingham Township Supervisors attended: Peter Marcoline, Doug King and Todd Flynn. Also accompanying the supervisors was Nottingham Township Zoning Officer Lee Schafer. Read more...

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