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  Tannersville PA, Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyers, Pocono Township, East Stroudsburg, Monroe County
Pocono Township shares its borders with Tobyhanna and Tunkhannock townships in the north, Coolbaugh and Paradise townships in the east, and Jackson Township to the west.
Pocono Township, PA derived its name from the scenic Pocono Mountains that surround the area.
Pocono Township stretches across 35 square miles and according to the 2000 Census is home to more than 9,600 residents.
www.munley.com /pennsylvania_Tannersville.html   (557 words)

  
 Kidder Township
Kidder Township is a zoned community that consists primarily of vacation and seasonal homes from small rustic A-frames to large glass fronted contemporaries suitable for executive entertaining.
The full time residents are, rightfully so, proud of their Township and strongly support the governing ordinances that provide building codes, anti-littering laws, trespass and abandoned vehicle controls as well as other laws that promote good living in a civilized community.
The Township of Kidder, Carbon County, Pennsylvania is soliciting written qualifications from prospective planning consultants prior to formally requesting them to provide a professional services proposal to assist in the development of the Kidder Township Comprehensive Plan.
www.kiddertownship.org   (327 words)

  
 Pocono Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the township the population was spread out with 26.1% under the age of 18, 7.0% from 18 to 24, 29.4% from 25 to 44, 26.5% from 45 to 64, and 11.1% who were 65 years of age or older.
Pocono Township was created as a separate Township by a decree of the courts of Northampton County, Pennsylvania in November of 1816.
It is bounded on the north by Tunkhannock and Tobyhanna Townships, east by Coolbaugh and Paradise Townships and West by Jackson Township.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pocono_Township,_Pennsylvania   (582 words)

  
 Barrett Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barrett Township is a township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States.
In the township the population was spread out with 23.9% under the age of 18, 6.6% from 18 to 24, 27.4% from 25 to 44, 26.1% from 45 to 64, and 16.0% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township was $43,634, and the median income for a family was $50,530.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barrett_Township,_Pennsylvania   (375 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - USA TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT, COOLBAUGH TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
The demographics of Coolbaugh Township are examined because of its proximity to TYAD and to assist in the evaluation of community health concerns.
In accordance with Pennsylvania closure procedures, the following activities were performed: (1) removing hazardous wastes from buildings; (2) inspecting building interiors; (3) vacuuming walls and floors; (4) decontaminating buildings; (5) sampling building interiors and exteriors; (6) performing a risk assessment; and (7) certifying closure in accordance with the RCRA Part B Permit (PRAP, 1995).
In January 1996, the contaminated soil was transported and disposed of in the Empire Landfill, Taylor, Pennsylvania (OHM, 1996).
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/toby/tob_p1.html   (3711 words)

  
 Tobyhanna Township Sewer Project
Residents living within the sewer service area should be aware that the regulations governing connection requirements and payment fees have been established in Township Ordinances 382 and 383 and revised by Ordinances 402 and 403.
A user charge of $680 per year is payable the earlier of (1) the date of actual, physical connection to sewer system, or (2) sixty days (60) from the date of issuance of the notice to connect from the township.
This is done at the discretion of the township as per Section 5.04 of said ordinance.
www.tobyhannatownship.org /sewer.htm   (1242 words)

  
 Barrett Township Police Department - Official Homepage
The Barrett Township Police Department is a progressive police agency, providing 24-hour full service law enforcement and emergency assistance to the residents of and visitors to Barrett Township.
The mission of the Barrett Township Police Department is to achieve a safe and crime free community, while providing professional and prompt law enforcement and emergency services.
As members of the Barrett Township Police Department, we commit ourselves to protecting, serving, and defending the residents of and visitors to Barrett Township.
www.barrett.monroe.pa.us /police.htm   (404 words)

  
 DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, State Factsheets, Pennsylvania
The majority of the methamphetamine used in Pennsylvania is supplied by local traffickers who manufacture or produce it themselves and by major trafficking organizations operating in California and Mexico.
The rural parts of Pennsylvania remained the most popular sites for clandestine laboratories due to the reduced risk of detection caused by the pungent odor of a laboratory as well as the likelihood of a lesser law enforcement presence.
In western Pennsylvania, marijuana abundance was attributed to the continued use of commercial shipping companies to transport it as well as the existence of growing operations in the area.
www.dea.gov /pubs/states/pennsylvania.html   (2045 words)

  
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With regard to Pocono, Blue Ridge provides a letter from Pocono dated March 8, 1995 which states that, as of February 21, 1995, Pocono serves 419 full-time subscribers and passes 1,007 "homes" in the franchise area.
The Bureau requested that Blue Ridge contact Pocono and verify that "the figures submitted with Blue Ridge's petition for revocation are accurate and represent only homes passed and subscribers served within Tunkhannock Township, Pennsylvania (FCC Community ID No. PA1353)." 11.
Blue Ridge asserts that Pocono actually serves 419 full-time subscribers in the franchise area, which is 58.28 percent of the total number of households.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1996_TXT/da961091.txt   (1698 words)

  
 Pocono Mtn. Regional Police   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department salutes those who committed the ultimate sacrifice to protect and serve.
Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department serves the communities of Tobyhanna Township, Mount Pocono Borough, Tunkhannock Township, and Coolbaugh Township.
The Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department became it's own entity in 1994 with the converging of Mount Pocono Borough and Tobyhanna Township Police Department, in a way to better utilize manpower and maximize coverage.
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 Stroud Township
Stroud Township is located in the heart of the Pocono Mountains in northeastern PA, one of the leading resort and vacation areas in the country.
The Township is also the commercial hub of Monroe County, with a large retail corridor and numerous industries.
In no event will Stroud Township be liable for any damages whatsoever, whether direct, consequential, incidental, special or claims for attorney's fees arising out of the use or inability to use the information provided herewith.
www.township.stroud.pa.us   (190 words)

  
 Youth Association of Pocono Mountain (YAPM) - Pee Wee Midget Youth Football and Cheerleading
The Youth Association of Pocono Mountain (YAPM) is the first successfully organized youth football (Pee Wee, Midget and Instructional) and youth cheerleading program on the mountain.
Pocono Mountain Youth Football - Pee Wee and Midget Youth Football and Cheerleading serving Pocono Mountain areas of Bartonsville, Tannersville, Reeders, Cresco, Canadensis, Mountainhome, Buck Hill Falls, Skytop, Swiftwater, Mount Pocono, Pocono Township, Coolbaugh Township, Barrett Township, Paradise Township, Tunkhannock Township, Jackson Township, Tobyhanna Township, Mount Pocono Township.
The Youth Association of Pocono Mountain is the first successfully organized youth football and cheerleading program on the mountain.
www.poconosports.com   (381 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - Butz Landfill, Jackson Township, Monroe County, PA
ATSDR - PHA - Butz Landfill, Jackson Township, Monroe County, PA The Butz Landfill in Jackson Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, was added to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Priorities List (NPL) in March 1989.
The two townships affected by the contamination have enacted ordinances that prohibit the issuance of building permits involving new well construction within certain geographic boundaries around the plumes.
Butz Landfill is south of Camelback Mountain on Township Road 601 in Jackson Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania (Figures 1, 2, and 3).
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/pha/butz_lf/but_p1.html   (1988 words)

  
 Barrett Township - Official Homepage
Barrett Township is a second class township located in northern Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
The Township is bordered on the south by Paradise Township, Price Township to the southeast, and Coolbaugh Township on the west.
Barrett Township is bordered by Greene Township in Pike County to the north, and Porter Township in Pike County to the northeast.
www.barrett.monroe.pa.us   (257 words)

  
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With respect to Pocono, Blue Ridge states that Pocono passes 550 of the 2,196 "homes" or 25 percent of the total number of "homes" in the franchise area.
Blue Ridge asserts that Pocono actually serves 224 subscribers in the franchise area, which is 31.2 percent of the total households in the franchise area.
According to Blue Ridge, it passes 407 households in the Township while Pocono allegedly passes 550, for a total of 957 households passed in a franchise area of 719 households, as defined by the Census.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1995/da950100.txt   (1971 words)

  
 POCONO MLS | FREE - Search the Pocono MLS for Pocono Area Homes
All homes are located within the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania which offers four seasons of endless fun and a tremendous variety of diversions, from outdoor adventure to family attractions.
The Pocono Mountains are famous for its natural scenic beauty, 150 lakes, including Lake Wallenpaupack, quaint towns of Jim Thorpe, Milford, Honesdale and Stroudsburg.
Combined with its unique cultural heritage, the Pocono Mountains region is the favorite four-season playground in the Northeast.
www.pocono-mls.com   (315 words)

  
 Pocono Pennsylvania Horse Properties - Horse farms of the Poconos
Pocono Pennsylvania Horse Properties - Horse farms of the Poconos
New section of the farmhouse features a granite stone fireplace, solid fl walnut trim and exposed beams and built in bookshelves, property would be great as a horse farm, or as development property.
Located in the heart of the Pocono's - Close to I-80, Rt 380 or Rt 940, this Unique Equestrian property that backs up to the Bethlehem Water Shed and literally miles and miles of riding trails all the way to Camelback.
www.pahorseproperty.com /pocono_pennsylvania_horse_properties.htm   (1310 words)

  
 Pocono, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Monroe County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Pocono is a township in Monroe County, in the East Stroudsburg metro area.
Median rent in Pocono, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $471.
· Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=276415   (667 words)

  
 Hazle Township - Fire Protection Services
Hazle Township Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company Inc. is responsible for providing fire protection within Hazle Township's 52 square miles.
Station 1 is located at the intersection of State Route 309 (North Church Street) and 27th Street, which is in the front of the Hazle Township Municipal Complex.
The Hazle Township Health Alliance was founded to protect the health, safety, and welfare of township residents.
www.hazletownship.com /wst_page16.html   (384 words)

  
 Hazle Township
Much of the information will be beneficial to all present residents as well as those moving into our community.
Hazle Township is an exciting and developing area, which we are proud to lead into this new century.
We would hope that all citizens would take part in their governments by attending all meetings of the Township Supervisors and all its Boards and Commissions.
www.hazletownship.com   (172 words)

  
 Pennsylvania vacation rentals, Pennsylvania rentals , Cyber Rentals
Pennsylvania vacation rentals are a quality alternative to pricy hotel rooms.
A vacation in Pennsylvania can be as cosmopolitan, educational or primitive as you want it to be.
A Poconos hideout provides great access to a region famed as an outdoor playground with year-round resorts & winter ski areas.
www.cyberrentals.com /USA/Pennsylvania/r1136.htm   (200 words)

  
 Pocono Mountain School District
Assuming the position of Superintendent of the Pocono Mountain School District has provided quite a learning experience as well as a time for developing a renewed awareness of the region.
The varied outdoor and indoor recreational activities combine with the elements of geography and culture to provide students with educational opportunities that are reflective of the world they will experience upon graduation.
* The Pocono Mountain School District is comprised of 7 townships and a borough: Barrett Township, Borough of Mount Pocono, Coolbaugh Township, Jackson Township, Paradise Township, Pocono Township, Tobyhanna Township, and Tunkhannock Township.
www.pmsd.org /siteContent.asp?pg_id=43   (762 words)

  
 Stroud Township Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
STROUD TOWNSHIP, PA About Us Stroud Township is located in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania, just a few miles west of the Delaware River and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
Stroud Township is served by 2 Postal Districts (Stroudsburg, and East Stroudsburg).
Two elementary schools (Arlington and Clearview) are located in Stroud Township, as well as Stroudsburg Middle School and a new Junior High.
www.township.stroud.pa.us /map.htm   (264 words)

  
 All About Damascus Township Pennsylvania - Permits
Use permits are required for new construction, additions and alterations of structures in flood hazard areas, and most business and commercial operations.
C O (Certificates of Occupancy) are not required for structures that are excluded from the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC).
Certain repairs and maintenance activities, as well as certain structures that are accessory to residential buildings may not require permits and inspections.
damascustwp.org /permits.html   (639 words)

  
 Smithfield Township Pennsylvania Real Estate
Located in the Eastern Pocono's, Smithfield Township is a historic and vital part of the Eastern Pocono community.
But best of all, Smithfield Township is located within two hours driving time of Philadelphia, North Jersey, and New York and is easily accessible any season of the year.
With homes starting at $275,000 for a three bedroom, three bath home, the initial outlay may seen steep, but the rewards are endless, with spectacular views, expansive homesites, and the chance of all year activities.
www.relocate-america.com /states/PA/cities/smithfield_township.htm   (518 words)

  
 Horse Property for Sale
Located in Bushkill Township, this property boasts 6.33 gorgeous acres, complete with 2 spring fed ponds, visiting peacocks and deer, which all beautifully accent the surrounding acreage.
This beautiful 3.2 acre partially wooded lot in quiet Lehigh Township is zoned for horses (Up to 5 horse possible, per Township).
Heidelberg Township - Northwestern School District, this exceptional 11 1/2 Acre Estate consists of a gorgeous 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial setting at the end of a long tree lined drive, beautiful pastures, an outdoor training area and a super barn.
www.pahorseproperty.com /properties.htm   (6482 words)

  
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We are based in Franklin Township, Pennsylvania, which is located just east of the borough of Lehighton.
Nestled in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains in Northeast PA, QRS is quite an asset to the residents of Franklin Township.
With our volunteer EMTs being spread throughout the township, we are usually on scene within 2-5 minutes of the call to 911, depending on who is not at their regular job or away on leisure.
www.franklinqrs.com   (260 words)

  
 Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority :: Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority and Downs Racing, L.P. Announce Developments ...
On August 7, 2006, the Authority and PNGI Pocono, Inc., a subsidiary of Penn National Gaming, Inc., or Penn National, entered into an amendment of the original purchase agreement with subsidiaries of Penn National, pursuant to which the Authority acquired the Pocono Downs entities.
The installments are payable upon each of the first five anniversaries of the opening date of slot machine operations at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs.
Also, pursuant to the amendment, the seller and the Authority agreed to modify certain provisions of the original purchase agreement, including the elimination of the Authority's post-closing termination rights with respect to the transaction and the elimination of the seller's indemnification obligations relating to environmental issues and certain other post-closing claims.
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Through the dedicated work of it's volunteers, and continuous support of the community, the fledgling company grew from a handful of members with one fire truck to some 40-plus firefighters operating six pieces of equipment.
The social hall, which used to house the apparatus in the 1960's and 70's, is now used for meetings, training classes, and fundraising events.
Our coverage area serves southwestern Coolbaugh Township, eastern Tobyhanna Township and includes the Village of Pocono Summit, and the Stillwater and Emerald Lakes developments.
www.geocities.com /psvfc   (298 words)

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