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Snow Shoe Fire Company #6; Gregg Township Fire Company #7; Pleasant Gap Fire Department #8; Citizen's Hook and Ladder Company #9 ; Hope Fire Company #11; Reliance Fire Company #12 (Companies #11 and #12 make up the Phillipsburg Fire Department #57) Mountain Top Fire Company #13 (Sandy Ridge) Howard Fire Company #14; Port Matilda Fire Company #15
The township is bordered by the City of Chester to the south. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 5.8 square miles (15.1 km 2), all land. [8] The township is covered by two ZIP codes: 19014 (Aston Post Office, which also covers parts of Upper Chichester and Bethel townships), and 19063 . Waterways in ...
By law there is always an odd number of township commissioners. A second-class township usually has three supervisors, elected at large for six-year terms. A referendum may allow a second-class township's board of supervisors to expand to five members. Some townships have home-rule charters, which allow for a mayor/council form of government.
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No people were reported injured in either fire, but Suffield Fire Chief Bob Rasnick said five cats died in the township fire. Rasnick said the call to 360 Griggy Road happened at about 5:30 p.m.
The original building was erected in 1807 on land donated by Aaron Mattson, a paper manufacturer in Aston. [1] James Caughey, a Methodist minister and evangelist from England is known to have preached at Mount Hope. [2] A revival led by Caughey in 1832 resulted in an expansion of the congregation at Mount Hope. [3]
Voters in the township decided to fund future Quincy Volunteer Fire Association equipment needs by passing a 10-year 1 mill levy by a vote of 362 to 315. The township board said the tax will raise ...
The fire company is fully volunteer and serves the borough of Chester Heights in addition to a select portion of Thornbury Township. The organization also provides mutual aid in surrounding townships. In May 2015 the organization completed a new facility on the site of the prior building. The company today has approximately 20 members. [16]