The board will conduct its monthly meeting Thursday.
Candidates will compete for Moon Area School Board and Moon Board of Supervisors positions.
Timothy Mobley, a Patch contributor and Air Force reservist, attends a leadership course at the 911 Airlift Wing.
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The environmentally friendly park area will be open to residents.
Residents can watch results from the May 17 municipal primary.
Memorial garden also will feature commemorative bricks to honor victims of terror attacks.
Supervisors continue to push for mediation between representatives of the Fairweather Lodge and its neighbors.
U.S. Attorney's office charges Moon resident with marriage fraud.
The Allegheny County Redevelopment Authority will begin soliciting bids for the new Moon military facility.
Restrictions would aim to curb congestion on Patton Drive, Springer Drive and Bradley Drives.
Bridge built in the 1930s will be replaced, with construction scheduled to begin in spring 2012.
Pittsburgh law firm to revise oil and gas drilling ordinances. Board also discusses possible parking restrictions on three streets.
New commissary in Moon will serve military personnel and their families in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland.
Adam McGurk, the township's current assistant manager and planning director, will officially resign from his positions at the end of the month.
Commissioners also establish a permit fee for gas and oil drilling companies.
A blueprint for residential and commercial development the task of 20-member panel.
Adam McGurk, who also serves as planning director, will leave his post at the end of the month.
Residents voice ongoing concerns that a group residence in the neighborhood will pose a safety risk.
Allegheny County residents can register in person or by mail for May 17 primary.
Two seats on the board are up for election this year.
Moon residents sought revocation of occupancy permit.
Resident challenges occupancy permit issued by Moon zoning board.
Road paving and new township construction discussed at board meeting last night.
Questions linger about the residency of Supervisor Tim McLaughlin and Manager Jeanne Creese. Residents also want the board to block a new group home on Greenlea Drive.
Basement flooding has been reported in the township.
State legislators also fielded questions on Marcellus Shale and labor issues during a town-hall meeting in Moon.
County election official said physical residence in the township is needed to serve on the board.
PennDOT reports motorists will experience traffic delays near Montour Run and Ridge roads next week.
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors says supervisors have no policy governing attendance at meetings.
Township Board of Commissioners passes an ordinance requiring drilling companies to seek permit.
Single-lane closures and slowed traffic are expected until the end of February.
Crescent board of commissioners meets for the first time this year.