The Palmer Sewer Authority, created in the 1960s, has outlived its use, supervisors say, for the township.
Another public hearing is scheduled for April 24 before the Palmer Township Board of Supervisors with ordinance adoption vote set for June 11.
Larry Palmer said getting Palmer Township's police department state accreditation is a top priority.
Developer Gary Strausser seeks an extension on a project to finalize an agreement to build largest Sheetz in Lehigh Valley.
The Freemansburg Avenue Pizza Hut in Palmer Township will be able to serve and sell beer after getting a license transferred from closed Nazareth site.
Police Chief Bruce Fretz served Palmer Township for 41 years. His last day as police chief is today.
Palmer Township officials pitch plan to bolster recycling as township prepares to bid on new waste contract this summer for May 2013.
Palmer Township's Beautification Project tackles the bike path along Fairview Park; and the project needs volunteers.
Larry Palmer will start as Palmer Township's police chief on Monday, after 13 years of leading the force in neighboring Easton.
The former police chief in Easton, Larry Palmer, will be sworn in as Palmer Township’s new chief tonight.
Fire Chief Chuck Chapman's annual report said fire calls climbed by 12 percent in 2011.
Palmer officials file a Right to Know request with Allentown to find out the tax impact on the township of the city's new arena project.
Forks Township officials say they spent $60,000 less on salt this year due to mild winter.
Police, officials tell residents that they will keep Forks Township safe.
Construction is expected to start for a stop light at the Meco Road and Sullivan Trail intersection in Forks Township within next week or two.
Forks Township Supervisors say the amphitheater and public works garage costs have them worried about a tax hike for residents in 2013.
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Hanover Township and Bethlehem Township have joined in a lawsuit to tr and stop the flow of earned income taxes from local municipalities to Allentown, which wants it to pay for its new hockey arena.
Forks Township supervisors agree to allow patrons to carry beer around Community Days summer festival instead of being restricted to one tent.
Public Works Director Mark Roberts in Forks Township says the dry winter will significantly lower the likelihood of sinkholes developing this year.
Forks Township Supervisors express outrage over the costs of the new public works garage Thursday and wonder whether construction could be shut down.
Palmer Township has set a public hearing for April 2 on establishing a Neighborhood Improvement District around the Route 33 interchange.
Forks Township Supervisor Erik Chuss says the cost of the amphitheater project will exceed $300,000.
Forks Township officials give an update on the public works garage and amphitheater projects at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
A candidate had accepted an offer from Forks Township to be its new manager.
The Forks Township Zoning Board approves a variance to allow a bait and tackle shop to open next to the Auto Grille and Deli along the Delaware.
Palmer Township Supervisors hear presentation from Compassionate Friends for a garden at Charles Chrin Community Center.
Pennsylvania's new law lets police stop drivers for texting.
The PennDOT repair of Rt. 248 up to a section of S. 25th Street – next to Easton High School – begins tonight and will last through September.
Easton's Police Chief, Larry Palmer, has resigned from the Easton force and was hired by Palmer Township as its new chief.
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A road resurfacing project will begin near Route 33 in Lower Nazareth Township and end near Easton Area High School in Palmer Township.
JMB Transportation, a trucking company, is moving to Forks Township, which has Tatamy Borough concerned.
JMB Transportation gets zoning board’s approval to use a Uhler Road property in Forks Township for its trucking business.
Neighborhood Improvement Zone will divert $550,000 in earned income tax to arena, other Allentown development; away from other Lehigh Valley school districts and municipalities.
Builder Gary Strausser asks Forks Township to pay him $2,000 a month to keep Winchester Road In Riverview Estates open to traffic.
Forks Police Chief will present the 2011 year-end report to the township tonight, and developer Gary Strausser will make a proposal that the township take over maintenance of Winchester Drive.
Palmer supervisors award bids to suppliers of the township's diesel and gasoline.
BPG Development showed the Palmer Township planning commission its plans for a 306-unit apartment complex.
Construction of phase two of Palmer Township’s bike path is set to begin this spring.