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In Harford, As Always, Roads Garry Foltz reminded observers that Harford Township does a lot of other things besides maintain the roads at the Supervisors' meeting on February 15. After all, however, road maintenance is the main thing that 2nd-class townships do in Pennsylvania, and some of those observers didn't want them to forget it.
Like every other school district across the state, the Susquehanna Community School District is waiting to see what the new state budget will hold in store. At their February 16 board meeting, Superintendent Bronson Stone said that the faculty is planning for the worst budget in a long time, that projections look to be bleak at best. It is expected that districts will see a severe cut in basic education funding and are doing their best to prepare for that. The district is looking at some proactive strategies, but most likely some difficult choices will need to be made. In reality, with the district’s largest funding source decreased, those choices will be difficult. There is a strong likelihood that some programs will be cut. The district cannot operate “status quo” with such a shortfall in funding.
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