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  Welcome to Upper Saucon Township
Upper Saucon Township is situated in the southeastern corner of Lehigh County approximately 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 80 miles east of Harrisburg.
The Township is bordered on the north by Salisbury Township, on the east by Lower Saucon Township (Northampton County), on the south by the Borough of Coopersburg and Springfield Township (Bucks County), and on the west by Lower and Upper Milford Townships.
Upper Saucon Township is linked to the regional transportation network by three major highways - Interstate 78, PA Route 309 and PA Route 378.
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  Upper Milford Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upper Milford Township is a township located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
In the township the population was spread out with 24.3% under the age of 18, 6.6% from 18 to 24, 28.8% from 25 to 44, 28.0% from 45 to 64, and 12.3% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township was $66,694, and the median income for a family was $72,159.
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 Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the township the population was spread out with 26.2% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 31.4% from 25 to 44, 24.9% from 45 to 64, and 11.3% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township was $59,683, and the median income for a family was $64,563.
MIlford township is patroled by the Pennsylvania State Police, Dublin Barracks.
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 Delaware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delaware is bounded to the north by Pennsylvania, to the east by the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean and to the west and south by Maryland.
Most of the boundary between Delaware and Pennsylvania is defined as an arc extending 12 miles (19 km) from the cupola of the courthouse in New Castle, and is referred to as the Twelve-Mile Circle.
However, by 1704 the Province of Pennsylvania had grown so much, their representatives wanted to make decisions without the assent of the Lower Counties and the two groups of representatives began meeting on their own, one at Philadelphia, and the other at New Castle.
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 Pennsylvania real estate, PA - America Real Estate Directory
While southeastern and southwestern Pennsylvania combine dairying with general farming, dairying is the chief agricultural activity in the northeast and northwest.
Pennsylvania is one of the nation’s largest cement producers, and much of its output comes from an area north of Allentown in the Lehigh Valley.
Complementing Pennsylvania’s iron and steel industry are the factories distributed throughout the state that manufacture hundreds of metal products, including industrial machinery, farm implements, railroad cars and equipment, automobile bodies and parts, scientific instruments, tools and hardware, and metal pipes and tubing.
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 UpperDelaware.com - The Visioning Initiative
MILFORD, PA — Two realtors and one builder have objected to the proposed $10 million scenic preservation bond issue and to the recommendations of an ad hoc committee as to how the funds should be spent.
MILFORD, PA — The Pike County Commissioners have been fleshing out their Scenic Rural Character Preservation Bond to include factors such as water quality, wildlife habitat, and planning assistance.
MILFORD — A recent poll says 84 percent of Pike residents are in favor of a bond issue to help preserve open land, up from 52 percent in an earlier poll.
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 History of Milford, PA
Milford is the County Seat of Pike County.
No visit to Milford is complete without visiting Grey Towers, the home of the French Hugeuenot family, the Pinchots, who came here in the early 1800's, and whose descendants are still active in Milford.
The historic Milford Schoolhouse was built in 1904 from local bluestone, much of it quarried at the Dwarfskill Falls Lodge property on Log Tavern Road.
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 Lower Milford Township
Lower Milford Township was incorporated in 1853 when the area was separated form Upper Milford Township.
Prior to 1738, both Upper and Lower Milford Townships were part of Milford Township, Bucks County.
According to the 2000 Census, the population of Lower Milford Township is 3,617.
www.lowermilford.net /history.htm   (201 words)

  
 History:: Pike County Chamber of Commerce- Located in Milford, PA
History:: Pike County Chamber of Commerce- Located in Milford, PA The County of Pike was separated from Wayne County on March 26, 1814.
It was one of the original townships of Wayne County in 1798.
Milford's history dates back to 1733 when Tom Quick was the first settler.
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Upper Milford Township is a community of great scenic and rural character, near the southern corner of Lehigh County, south of Emmaus.
The township is primarily a rural living environment 10 minutes from Allentown, 25 minutes from Bethlehem and 45 minutes from the edge of the expanding Philadelphia Metropolitan area.
Please trim your trees and shrubs that are encroaching the roadway.
www.uppermilford.net   (218 words)

  
 McDonough County, Illinois, Macomb Township, Macomb City, part 2
In April, 1862, he was united in marriage in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, with Esther Feilbach, a native of that state, by whom he has six children, two of whom died in infancy and four are living.
John H. Fuhr, of the firm of Fuhr and Chandler, carpenters, was born in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, August 29, 1841.
In 1868, he was united in marriage with Orpha Weaver, a native of Pennsylvania, and of which state her parents are still residents.
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 NINTH GENERATION - Peter HEIMBACH
Peter is recorded as a communicant of the Reformed Lutheran Church in Upper Milford Township, Northampton County, in 1751 and 1752.
Upper Milford Township is in Lehigh County now as Lynn Township, where Peter bought 50 acres of land in 1753.
Philip HEIMBACH was born in 1753 in Lynn Township, Lehigh County, PA.
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 Upper Bucks, PA - Presented by Village Profile
The area now known as Upper Bucks County was predominantly populated by English and Welsh Quakers, who called Quakertown and Richland Township home, and German Protestants, who mainly settled in Milford Township.
Richland Township was briefly a hiding spot for the Liberty Bell, which was secreted away so that the British would not melt it down for bullets.
This mix of modernity and tradition allows Upper Bucks County to blend the perspective of the past with the resources of the present.
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 Upper Milford, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Lehigh County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Pennsylvania > All counties > Lehigh County > Upper Milford
Upper Milford is a township in Lehigh County, in the Allentown-Bethlehem metro area.
Median rent in Upper Milford, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $569.
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 Hartzomanuscript1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Pennsylvania Volumes XVIII and XIX note him in Lynn Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, as owning 110 acres of land, a gristmill, a sawmill, 2 horses and 3
In 1788, he is mentioned in Macunge Township of Northampton County as a miller and owner of one cattle.
In war service, he is reported as a Frontier Ranger 1778 to 1783 and in general class roll of men he was ordered to turn out to march on the 27th day of July 1782.
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 Lower Milford Township
There are 71 parcels encompassing 2,727.5 acres of Lower Milford Township in the County Land Preservation program.
The farm is located on Kings Highway in Lower Milford Township.
Preparations are underway to design and construct a Veteran's Memorial in remembrance and honor of those men and women from Lower Milford Township who served in the United States Armed Forces.
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 Upper Milford township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (PA) Detailed Profile
71% of Upper Milford township residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
Housing units in Upper Milford township with a mortgage: 1,398 (183 second mortgage, 211 home equity loan, 17 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Bedrooms in renter-occupied apartments in Upper Milford township:
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 Force Pest Control Pennsylvania Poconos Pocono Northeastern PA Exterminator
The County of Pike was separated from Wayne County on March 26, 1814.
By the Act of April 1, 1836, a portion of Pike County was cut off to form part of Monroe County; otherwise, it's boundaries remain as they were established by the Act of 1814.
The oldest of Pike's Townships, was in existence before 1766 as part of Northhampton County.
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 Welcome to the Shohola Area Historical Information Web Page from Pike County, Pennsylvania.
The township was formed in December of 1851 from parts of Milford, Lackawaxen and Westfall Townships and is located along the Delaware River in Pike County Pennsylvania.
A unified township school was build in 1916 in Shohola Glen resulting in the closing of the community schools shortly thereafter.
Located at the intersection of the Wyoming Road and Milford and Owego turnpike, it was the only hotel and tavern in the area until 1815 when Tobias Hornbeck built a hotel and saw mill on the east side of Shohola Falls.
www.shohola.com /township   (1914 words)

  
 Lower Milford Township Resources for Residents
To meet Act 537, the Township has proposed sewers for the Limeport area and mandatory pumping of septic tanks every three years for all other in the Township.
The Township Hearings for the Curative Amendment to permit a quarry in the Township, and the Zoning Board Hearings to permit a quarry and other uses is being scheduled for a hearing by the Township Supervisors.
Lower Milford Township did not sign on because their legal counsel suggested that this potentially would be a conflict of interest with the ongoing curative amendment hearings that Gerryville Materials has instituted to permit a quarry in the township.
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 Regional Public Libraries / Root / Bookmarks - Lower Macungie Library
It is one of the largest and oldest licensed teaching hospitals in Pennsylvania.
Serving the Borough of Catasauqua, the Borough of North Catasauqua, Hanover Township, and the Catasauqua Area School District.
Residents of Coopersburg Borough, Lower Milford Township, and Upper Saucon Township are entitled to free memberships.
www.lowermaclib.org /index.php?option=com_bookmarks&Itemid=47&mode=0&catid=11   (628 words)

  
 Upper Bucks, PA - Presented by Village Profile
Of the 54 municipalities contained within Bucks County as a whole, 12 of them reside in Upper Bucks County.
All 54 municipalities understand that the success of one is the success of all, so they work together with county leaders to serve all residents of the county, as well as corporations that reside with its limits.
Municipal leaders help businesses expand and relocate under Pennsylvania’s Municipal Planning Code and coordinate economic and community development services.
www.villageprofile.com /pennsylvania/quakertown/chamber13.html   (83 words)

  
 Welcome to Upper Saucon Township
He also mentioned that Upper Saucon is one of three municipalities that contribute, Lower Milford Township and Coopersburg Borough being the other two, towards the expenses for the park.
Trexler for his presentation and emphasized how much of an asset the park is to the community by listing the events he has attended and times he had used the park for various activities over the years.
He believed the charge was for a root canal and crown for the police dog and asked for a copy of the report related to the invoice.
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 Lower Milford Township
There are 36 farms encompassing 2,779.15 acres of Lower Milford Township in the County Land Preservation program.
The Graber Farm was the first farm to be preserved in Lehigh County in 1991.
The farm is located on Kings Highway in Lower Milford Township.
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 Hans George Ruch Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Probate records indicate that by about 1750 he was living somewhere within Upper Milford Township (later to be part of Lehigh County in Pennsylvania).
He appears as the head of his household in the nations first census taken in Pennsylvania in 1790 as Larance Roegh or Rogh in Whitehall Township, Northampton County.
He died on December 2, 1827 in Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania and was buried at Lower Saucon Cemetery in Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
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 Pennsylvania Blog
You are invited to write for the Pennsylvania Blog.
The project is an effort to answer the needs of genealogists researching their ancestors in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania determines that if wages are covered or taxed in accordance with the FUTA (Federal Unemployment Tax Act)and companies have to pay into their unemployment account covering those wages as tips, they are also required to be included in the unemployment wages.
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 LVG Dog Kennel Testimony
Your Township is finalizing an expensive sanitary sewer plan to protect Leibert Creek and its High Quality-Cold Water Fishery designation, and also the habitat for the endangered Bog turtle.
The Township’s plans to protect the watershed are to be commended.
We urge that the Township officers carefully study the situation and not hastily approve a development that is destined for eventual refusal related to denied permits after long battles and wasted energy during the permitting process.
pennsylvania.sierraclub.org /lv/Archives/DogKennelTestimony.htm   (409 words)

  
 Lehigh Valley Group Homepage
A landowner in Ross and Eldred Townships (identity unrevealed) is proposing a massive resort complex be built on 1100 acres of undeveloped land on the north side of Blue Mountain straddling the boundary between the two townships in Monroe County.
Let the supervisors of Ross and Eldred Townships know that you expect them to uphold and enforce all existing Zoning, Subdivision and Land Development Ordinances as well as ensuring that all development along the Blue Mountain will be in accordance with the intent of the County and Regional Comprehensive Plans.
We urge Upper Milford citizens to inspect the plan (township building or library), call and write letters urging officials to explore more environmentally friendly and more affordable alternatives to the proposed gravity sewer, and attend supervisors’ meetings.
pennsylvania.sierraclub.org /lv   (2459 words)

  
 Straus Newspapers - Pennsylvania / Arts & Entertainment
Milford - Join the Cliff Park Inn, special musical guest John Curtin, and Milford Music Festival for its second annual Cocktail Party Fundraiser on Thursday, March 29, from 5 p.m.
All proceeds from the cocktail party will go to benefit the Milford Music Festival and its mission to provide the community with a free, annual weekend music celebration in and around Milford Borough.
The Milford Music Festival is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization.
www.strausnews.com /articles/2007/03/23/pennsylvania/arts_and_entertainment/2.txt   (351 words)

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