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Police Manpower, Billboards and Burglaries Top Local News
Forks Township officials addressed the police department's manpower, the township's financial forecast and Braden Airpark's future in our Week in Review.
Forks Township will add a police officer in July, but it could lose its airport then too.
Meanwhile, the man who robbed Chubby's convenience store will serve 5-10 years in prison. And the protests in Palmer Township over a digital billboard may finally come to rest.
Here's the Week in Review:
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Forks Township supervisors agree to add one full-time police officer this summer.
Palmer Digital Billboard Protesters Fading AwayFor three months, Hay Terrace residents have protested almost everything about a digital billboard on Route 22. But those protests may finally be coming to an end.
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Forks Man Gets 5-10 Years for Chubby's Robbery
Forks Township man held up Chubby's convenience store in Forks Township last November.
Forks Township Supervisors Chairman Erik Chuss attended Northampton County Council meeting Thursday in which officials questioned the sale of Braden Airpark.
Forks Financial Forecast Possible by Summer's EndThe Forks Township Board of Supervisors will revisit a seven-year financial forecast at Thursday's work session.
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