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Harford Focuses On Roads
By Ted Brewster

In one way or another, almost everything that township government in a place like Harford does has to do with roads. And in the Springtime, the township tries to repair the damage winter has caused, and begins to prepare the roads for the next winter. How to do that with only 2 people to get the work done?

Terry VanGorden presided at the meeting on April 13, but Supervisor Garry Foltz dominated the discussion as temporary Roadmaster, while Mr. VanGorden recovers from some health problems. With another worker also out with health issues, Mr. Foltz and Wayne Frederici are the township’s entire work crew. The meeting was relatively well-attended on a cool Spring evening, with most questions related to roads and dust.

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County Designated "Recovery Zone"
By Susan E. Gesford

At the April 14 meeting Susquehanna County Commissioners Maryann Warren, Leon Allen and Michael Giangrieco adopted a resolution designating the county a "Recovery Area." The resolution denotes significant poverty, unemployment, home foreclosures or general distress in the entire county, and makes the county eligible for an allocation limit of $1,703,000 for recovery zone economic development bonds and a limit of $2,555,000 for recovery zone facility bonds.

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