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Franklin Township Newsletter
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Winter 2012
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Volume 4[sic], No. 3 · November 2010
Volume 4[sic], No. 2 · July 2010
Volume 4[sic], No. 1 · February 2010
Volume 4, No. 3 · December 2009
Volume 4, No. 1 · February 2009
Volume 3, No. 3 · November 2008
Townships Today
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Winter 2012
Township Supervisors Make a Tough, Complex Job Look Easy
Fall 2011
Unfunded Mandates Gobble Up Local Tax Dollars
Spring 2011
New Census Numbers Prove that Many Prefer the Township Way of Life
Winter 2011
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Are What Townships Are About
Vol. V, No. 4 · Fall 2010
Clean-Water Mandates Could Be Coming to a Town Near You
Vol. V, No. 3 · Summer 2010
Emergency Preparedness: Start Planning Now for What You Can’t Prevent
Vol. V, No. 2 · Spring 2010
Reformers Are Threatening the Township Way of Life:
Lawmakers Want to Make Community-Based Local Government Unconstitutional
Vol. V, No. 1 · Winter 2010
Success of Census Is in Your Hands:
Our Township Benefits When Everyone Participates
Vol. IV, No. 4 · Fall 2009
Township Landowners Can Earn Profits While Helping to Improve Water Quality
Vol. IV, No. 3 · Summer 2009
Police Fee Could Mean Higher Taxes for Township Residents Statewide
Vol. IV, No. 2 · Spring 2009
Proposal Would Provide Homeowners with Additional Property Tax Relief
Vol. IV, No. 1 · Winter 2009
State Eyes School Consolidations; Could Townships be Next?
Vol. III, No. 3 · Summer 2008
Court Ruling Could Lead to Higher Taxes, Unsafe Roads Here and Elsewhere
Vol. III, No. 2 · Spring 2008
Pennsylvania's Natural Gas Boom Puts Townships in a Difficult Position
Vol. III, No. 1 · Winter 2008
Township Government Is Open Government
Last updated February 29, 2012

