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East Hempfield Township is a township in west-central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.At the 2020 census the population was 26,350. [2]East Hempfield is one of the six immediate suburbs of the city of Lancaster, all sharing the same official designation as Lancaster, Pennsylvania by the United States Postal Service.
Hempfield Township is a township in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 41,585 at the 2020 census, [3] making it the largest suburb in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area by population. Its name is derived from Hempfield in Lancaster County, which was formed in 1729 and is named after the hemp fields in the area.
Hempfield Township was one of the original townships set off when the boundaries of Lancaster County were surveyed in 1729. At that time, it included the present areas of East Hempfield Township, West Hempfield Township, Manor Township, and the Boroughs of Columbia, Mountville, and East Petersburg.
East Hempfield Elementary School (1958–2007) was a primary school located in eastern Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania. Originally, East Hempfield served approximately 200 students in grades 1–6. Later, it served students in K-2. After students finished second grade, they would attend West Point Elementary School. The school was built in 1958.
South of Manheim on Township 372, East Hempfield/Rapho Townships 40°06′56″N 76°25′32″W / 40.115556°N 76.425556°W / 40.115556; -76.425556 ( Shenk's Mill Covered East Hempfield and Rapho Townships
Apr. 27—Hempfield supervisors on Monday approved a motion that would pave the way for new residential homes at the former Valley Green Golf & Country Club as long as the developer meets several ...
Nov. 3—The proposed demolition of the former state prison in Hempfield may not be completed until 2025, officials said this week. Westmoreland county will seek up to $4 million in state funding ...
Ralph E. Kaiser: Democrat: 1989 – 2002: District moved from Allegheny County to Lancaster County in 2002. Katie True: Republican: 2003 – 2010: East Hempfield Township: Previously represented the 37th district, which True resigned to run for Pennsylvania Auditor General: Ryan Aument: Republican: 2011 – 2014: West Hempfield Township