News

8
Nov

Proposed 2025 Budget Introduced for Public Review

At the regular meeting of the Township Board of Supervisors held on Thursday, November 7, 2024, the Board introduced the proposed 2025 General Fund Budget for public review. In addition, budgets for the Township’s Highway Aid Fund and the Trash and Recycling Fund were presented.

The Board of Supervisors anticipate action on the proposed 2025 Budget at the December 5, 2024 meeting of the Board.

4
Nov

GEARS To Hold Open DEMO at the Fitness Court – Saturday, November 9th @ 1 PM

Below is the link to the fitness court open DEMO that GEARS will be doing this Saturday @1pm. There will be a quick overview and running a circuit for small groups of about 8 for 8-10min, for however many show up.

Please come out to learn more about this exciting FREE fitness opportunity!

Click here for more information

 

29
Oct

Trick or Treat Scheduled for THURSDAY, October 31st, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Trick or Treat night will be held on Thursday, October 31st from 6pm – 8pm

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

  • The recommended date and time for Trick or Treat is done for the safety of those participating and does not prohibit or prevent residents from conducting Trick or Treat activities on other dates or times. 
  • This recommended date and time will not be changed, altered or be cancelled, for any reason.
  • Participation in Trick or Treat is voluntary and as such participants should make decisions based on their personal comfort level after considering all factors, including the possibility of inclement weather.

Parents can help make sure this Halloween will be a safe one by following these tips:

  • Costumes should be bright and reflective and not drag on the ground; masks should allow for unobstructed vision and kid’s shoes should fit their feet.
  • Make sure young children are accompanied by an adult, even if it’s not you.
  • Pack a flashlight in the candy bag for use while walking after dark.
  • Stay away from houses that are dark.
  • If there is no sidewalk, walk on the left side of the road, facing traffic using the flashlight for safety.
  • A cell phone should be handy to call 911 in case of emergency.
  • Inspect all candy. Although tampering is rare, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
  • As a homeowner, it is your duty to make sure the yard is clear of anything that could be a tripping hazard (i.e. hoses, ladders, flowerpots, dog toys, unlit steps).
  • Jack O’Lanterns should be lit by battery-powered flame, not a candle, to prevent a costume, bag, or decoration from catching fire.
  • Lock your dog or cats up in a room where they can’t see the trick-or-treaters. And don’t forget, chocolate can be deadly to pets.  Make sure kids don’t try to feed your family pet a treat!

Consider these neighborly reminders…

  • Knock or Ring one time and one time only: If no one answers, move on to the next house.
  • Lights off? Don’t Ring Doorbell or Knock: By simply turning off the outside lights, you will alert trick-or-treaters to skip your house and go on to the next.  As an option, consider leaving a bowl of candy by the front door.