April 28, Upper Saucon Board of Supervisors Forum
A list of the questions raised at last night's Upper Saucon Township Board of Supervisors candidates forum
Helping you to make an informed decision this Election Day
Attorney attempts to discredit witness
Can't make it to the forum tonight? Watch it live from your computer on the Upper Saucon/Lower Milford UStream Channel.
Cunningham says it’s too soon to think about rolling back portion of 16 percent tax increase.
"There appears to be a lot of support for doing things, just not for paying for them."
As the Township prepares to open phase one of the trail, rules and regulations are put into place
Upper Saucon Board of Supervisors approves plans to demolish Bank of America and build a CVS
Also, a police bike is donated, and plans for a CVS are approved at Upper Saucon Board of Supervisors Meeting
The Emergency Medical Services Agreement is finalized
Houses built prior to 1940 will be cataloged with Lower Milford Historical Society.
Township and borough offices are closed. Banks and post offices are open. The financial markets and Southern Lehigh schools are closed.
Upper Saucon Environmental Advisory Council tackles multiple topics at April meeting.
It hopes to get grant for gates to keep nighttime dumpers out.
The deadline to file federal income taxes is today.
Vote for S.B.1 postponed at least two weeks
District says ruling "undermines the authority of school officials to promote civil dialog and maintain decorum in the school"
Who will you choose for your school board, municipal leaders, county government?
Administration director hands out primers for where taxpayers’ dollars go to combat misinformation as campaign season gets under way.
Four administrators requested no increase in salary from the School Board
Plan would repair leaks in lines, reduce collection costs to borough
The School Board began preliminary budget cuts for the 2011-2012 school year and discussed possible tax increases and personnel cuts in the future
A peek around the Lehigh Valley Patch
New blood in county government could lead to a health department.