Palmer Township Zoning Board does not let homeowner expand garage for a home business fixing race car engines.
Palmer Township supervisors agree to post a speed limit sign on Norton Avenue by St. Jane Church.
Palmer Township gets design options for a road salt shed near the new public works facility.
After months of discussion, Forks Township takes responsibility to fill a sinkhole on private property at an initial cost of about $4,000.
Palmer and Forks Townships passed their 2012 budgets without raising taxes
Forks Township receives more than 50 applications for its township manager.
Palmer Township is taking steps to buy a better, stronger, faster registration system for sports and classes at the Community Center, but registration fees will rise as a result.
Developer Gary Strausser wants Forks Township to take possession of Winchester Drive at River Estates.
Forks Township hires a recycling coordinator to bring in up to $270,000 in grant monies.
Three homeowners in Forks Township receive notices that they must fix a sinkhole that opened up in the Sycamore Hills development.
Forks Township Supervisors meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Forks Township Planning Commission members Carl Dicker and Robert Rusnak return for four-year terms.
Applications for the Forks Township manager are due Jan. 27; the salary could be up to $100,000, or more.
Supervisors passed a sinkhole policy in December, but Forks already had a sinkhole ordinance, which one resident says the township is violating.
The Palmer Township Board of Supervisors approves plans for a new public works building on Hartley Avenue.
Simon Campbell, a school board member in Bucks County, tells a Lehigh Valley Tea Party audience that teachers shouldn't get guaranteed pensions.
The Forks Board of Supervisors may drop its public committee meetings for less formal workshop sessions.
Easton area Democrats welcome U.S. Rep. Tim Holden, denounce the redistricting that brought him here.
Forks Township Supervisors decide not pay a bill for "architectural services" related to the public works building project.
Palmer supervisors re-elect their officers; the township needs a Shade Tree director.
In their reorganization meeting, Forks Township supervisors elect new officers and swear in two new members.
Founder of Stop Teacher Strikes Inc, will address Lehigh Valley Tea Party on Friday
Palmer Supervisors passed an ordinance to allow digital billboards in the township.
A look at the most read Government and Community stories on Palmer-Forks Patch in 2011.
While employee salaries in Palmer and Forks are competitive, Palmer Township is the more generous employer.
Palmer Township starts tree pickup Jan 2; Forks has drop off today through Jan. 13.
Palmer Township's 2012 budget passes with no tax increase for the fourth year in a row.
New redistricting map moves Palmer, Forks and Easton out of the 15th Congressional district after 40 years.
Brown-Daub Fiat, now at the Palmer Park Mall, wants to build a new dealership in Lower Nazareth.
It's crunch time; have you been naughty or nice?
Forks Township hopes to start posting audio recordings of supervisors meetings by Jan. 19.
The Forks Township 2012 budget has a $210,766 deficit.
Forks Township officials C. David Howell and Lily Gioia, along with Township Manager Rick Schnaedter, attended their last supervisors meeting Thursday night.
Richard Schnaedter, Forks Township manager until the end of the year, will get about $15,000 a year more as the manager of Hilltown Township in Bucks County.
The Palmer Township Planning Commission allows two property owners to claim land once meant for a road.
Palmer Supervisors set fees for reserving the BIP Pavilion.
A field designed to let disabled children and adults play baseball at the Chrin Community Center in Palmer Township should be completed by summer or early fall.
Do you agree with an author who says the public school system should be dismantled?
Sinkhole problems stretch across Lehigh Valley communities
Monthly sheriff's sale will be held Friday in county council chambers