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The Upper Moreland-Hatboro Joint Sewer Authority provides sewage service to Upper Moreland Township along with neighboring Hatboro. [21] The Upper Moreland Township Public Works Department provides trash collection and recycling to the township. [22] Cable, telephone, and internet service to the area is provided by Xfinity and Verizon.
Huntingdon Valley is a village, as well as a suburban mailing address located in Lower Moreland Township, Upper Moreland Township and Abington Township all in Montgomery County, and in small sections of Upper Southampton Township and Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States, bordering the Fox Chase, Bustleton, and Somerton sections of Philadelphia.
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Work to improve an intersection will be done, according to the Wayne County Engineer's Office. Detour signs will be posted. For more information, call 330-287-5500.
Fulmor (also known as Fulmor Heights) is an unincorporated community in Upper Moreland Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Fulmor is located at the intersection of Byberry Road and Warminster Road east of Hatboro. [2] Fulmor uses the Hatboro ZIP code of 19040. [3]
Affordability is becoming a growing challenge for younger generations. Although they're often drawn to vibrant cities for their career opportunities and lifestyle perks, high housing costs make ...
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Moreland Township, is a defunct township that was located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1682 and named by William Penn after Nicholas More , a London physician. [ 1 ] In 1916 Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania , in the middle of the township, separated for religious reasons. [ 2 ]