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In 1801 the original Sewickley Township was divided and New Sewickley Township was created. At that time, New Sewickley Township was situated in the eastern part of Beaver County and was composed of about 19,279 acres (78.02 km 2) of hilly, but very fertile land. Over the next 28 years, New Sewickley Township was reduced in size by forming ...
The Krischke family turned its 70-acre New Sewickley Township property, near Cranberry Township, into an outdoor winter wonderland. Visitors to the outdoor, walk-through event will see a dazzling ...
A First Responders Tug of War competition will be held at 2 p.m. July 30, as part of the annual New Sewickley Township Community Day.
After the formation of Beaver County in 1800, Sewickley was given the same territory, now as one of the counties' original townships. [1] While no clear record has been found, it appears that Sewickley Township was divided into New Sewickley and North Sewickley townships in 1801 and then subsequently ceased to exist. [2]
Latrobe (/ l ə ˈ t r oʊ b / lə-TROHB) is a city in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,060 as of the 2020 census. A part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, it is located near Pennsylvania's scenic Chestnut Ridge. Latrobe was incorporated as a borough in 1854, and as a city in 1999. The current mayor is ...
Nov. 21—The Westmoreland County Housing Authority is moving ahead with a $450,000 project to tap into public sewage lines for a small community in Sewickley Township. Executive director Michael ...
New Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania; North Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania This page was last edited on 21 December 2023, at 15:58 (UTC). Text is available under ...
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