A look at the top five stories that made headlines in Newtown this week.
Here's a countdown of the top stories that made headlines in Newtown this week: 5. Township Parks and Rec Releases New Activities Catalog The Newtown Township Parks and Recreation Department's Winter/Spring 2013 catalog is now available. 4. Year in Review: 2012 A look at the top stories that made headlines in 2012. 3. Council Rock Pledges to Keep Budget Within Act 1 Index The Council Rock School Board on Thursday voted to keep taxes for the 2013-2014 school budget within 1.7 percent of last year. 2. Demolition of Abandoned Homes Begins A string of abandoned and boarded-up houses at Durham and Eagle roads is being demolished in the coming weeks to make way for an assisted living complex. 1. Plans for Newtown Trailer Park 'Full Steam Ahead…
A look at the news that made headlines in Newtown over the past week.
5. Building Eyed by McDonald's to be Rented The space at the Village of Newtown Shopping Center that was being eyed for demolition to make way for a McDonald's will be rented by an urgent care facility. 4. Fitzpatrick Re-Elected to 8th District Congressional Seat Republican Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick defeated Democratic challeger Kathy Boockvar. 3. Long Lines to Vote in Newtown Voting lines as long as an hour long were reported Tuesday at polling places in Newtown. 2. Santarsiero Re-Elected as State Representative Voters re-elected Democrat Steve Santarsiero to serve as State Representative of the 31st Legislative District. 1. Thousands Brave Lines, Cold to Cheer Romney Mitt Romney visited Shady Brook Farm two days before he was …
A countdown of the top five stories that made headlines last week in Newtown.
5. Borough Council Reviews $2.4M Draft Budget The borough council reviewed a budget that is slightly less than that of the current year, but includes a raise in taxes. 4. O'Malley, King, Auerweck Claim Seats on Borough Council Democrat Gerard O'Malley was re-elected to the borough's council, while Republicans Larry Auerweck and Bob King won the additional seats, replacing current Democratic council members Julia Woldorf and Michael Sellers. 3. Two Alledged Vandals Waive Hearing Colin O'Neill, 19, of Washington Crossing, and Jacob Grussenmeyer, 20, of Northampton, both waived their preliminary hearing, while 20-year-old Newtown resident Max Rosen’s hearing was continued until Nov. 28. The two who waived hearings will next face an …
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