What the Declaration of Independence means to me!
Drought again - adopt a clean habit of watering your favorite plant at the Palmer bike path garden.
We all can do reasonable things to beautify our world. Who will go this far or more?
A wonderful way to beautify our world and get community service credit.
Never think of farmland as just vacant and undeveloped land. In fact, agricultural development in proper balance with other lands uses lowers the overall tax burden of Forks residents.
Will the Board of Supervisors actually go public with its Parks and Recreation Plan for the future? Or, will they continue to carry on in a piece-meal approach by serving those who complain the most?
Politics
Washington D.C. Super Pac outsiders take to the phones to push their public school agenda to Forks residents and beyond.
Whether you agree or not with Community First, tell Forks Supervisors how you feel about these two important issues with your comments. Supervisors read the Patch.
Verizon’s famous ad question will remain unanswered, as they don’t plan to show up tonight to make their Tower-in-Park pitch.
Attend the Forks Board of Supervisors Meeting this Thursday at 7:30 PM to witness Verizon’s PITCH on why a tower in our community park is good for Forks.
A look at the Big Picture for Forks, sustainable development and diverse community potential.
Freedom isn’t free. Neither are effective, quality public services.
Let’s not underestimate the value of a truly experienced Manager.
Is Forks taxpayer getting the best bang for its recreation buck?
Get on Board for “Islands of Aloha” Hawaiian Bliss at the Philadelphia International Flower Show on March 9th.
Rookie Supervisor Martyak shows his inexperience in just two Board meetings.
Tough economic times make funding youth sports no easy task for local governments or volunteer community organizations supporting youth sports.
Once upon a time, Forks faced the specter of 3,000 more cars using Sullivan Trail. Remember that? It was a hot 2005 August night ...
Forks Supervisors Reappoint Township Solicitor Despite Opposition by one new Member.
December YA book group reminder.
Book review of December's YA book: Patron Saint of Butterflies.
A list of upcoming books for the Young Adult book group at Palmer Branch.
Updated information and books available by Scott Morro.
YA Author Scott Morro to visit Palmer Branch!
Breaking Dawn book giveaway contest @ Palmer Branch!
A summary of major events for September.
Jennifer Murgia visits Palmer Library to discuss her newest book.
Webcasting Board of Supervisors Meetings
Discuss SING YOU HOME by Jodi Picoult at Palmer!
July events for the Palmer Branch.
Weis Store Opening
Sign-ups for SRP 2011 started today.
Young adult raffle prizes.
An overview of the YA book club's June meeting. Includes titles of recommended titles.
June's selection for the Palmer Evening Book Group.
Reminder about Summer Reading sign-ups and opening program details.
Please remember our men and woman that paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom
Life doesn't have to be over complicated. In fact, life should be done simply.
My T-Mobile Land Development Vote!