Politics & Government
Fate of Newtown Farmhouse to Be Discussed at Oct. 6 Meeting
McGrath Homes has asked the township for permission to tear down a 1840s farmhouse and replace it with a dozen villas.

The Newtown Township Supervisors will continue the discussion of the future of a farmhouse on Upper Silver Lake Road during a meeting on Monday, Oct 6 at 7 p.m.
McGrath Homes, which is nearing completion of its Villas at Newtown development, has asked the township for permission to tear down a 1840s farmhouse and replace it with a dozen villas. Restoration of the farmhouse was a condition of approval when McGrath received the go-ahead to construct the 172-unit development back in 2006.
At a meeting last week, the Board of Supervisors did not reach a decision on the fate of the farmhouse. Dozens of residents packed the meeting room to weigh in on the issue. Instead, the board decided to continue discussion the issue with the hopes that a solution pleasing to both sides could be reached.
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A majority of residents in the 55-plus community support demolition of the farmhouse. However, others in in the township told the board they oppose the idea. Those who do not support tearing the house down said they feared destroying the building would chip away at the town’s heritage and set a dangerous precedent for land development applications going forward.
The meeting will not be televised but it is open to the public.
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