The minutes of the March meeting were approved.
The payroll and invoices were approved as presented.
The Canton Borough Authority Board held its April meeting with President Jeff Cole, directors Frank Watson, Brian Landon, Dave Zimmer, and John Mosser, Manager Les Hilfiger, Solicitor David Brann and Dennis Lingenfelter from Uni-Tec Consulting Engineers.
The minutes of the March meeting were approved. The payroll and invoices were approved as presented. Due to overwhelming response The Church of Christ (Disciples of Christ) with Rev. Bonnie Browning, host minister/tour leader is planning a second trip to New York City to see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Immigration Historical Site, World Trade Center Memorial Site on June 6.
The Towanda UU Fellowship invites you to join us at 3 pm Sunday April 26, 2015 to hear Dr. Bill Cox excite you with "What is Big History and Why Should We Care?"
Our speaker Bill Cox will offer an opportunity for dialogue about how Big History might change how we think about our lives, the sources of our morality, and the premises supporting our religion. Dr. Cox is a member of the Washington Crossing UU. When he was younger he earned a Ph.D. and taught at Boston College, Lafayette College and very briefly at Elmira College, but he always looked for more useful work. He raised his kids on a small rocky farm in Steuben County (NY); He was a school board president there, and eventually became a marketing director for an architectural firm in Corning, before he retired to N.J. In general he takes being alive too seriously to be serious about it.
The day finally arrived, full of anticipation, and Trail Life Troop PA-1776’s first Award Banquet was an all-around success! It was held on March 28th, at the New Life Church in Canton, PA. A large crowd enjoyed the event and dinner.
Spring clean up for Troy boro residents will begin April 21, 2015 and continue until May 26, 2015 with pickup being on Tuesdays only. Bagged leaves and naturally fallen bundled branches that can be handled by one person will be picked up by boro employees when put by the curbside. Note: only items listed above will be picked up and only when left at curbside. This is for lawn debris only, not cut down trees, garden clean out, garbage, etc. Also: the Troy Borough property on Farmers Valley Road will be open on Saturday, May 2nd and Saturday, May 23rd, from 1 pm-3 pm for receipt of larger branches, limbs and natural debris not picked up by the borough. No trash will be accepted. This is for compostable leaves and limbs only. There will be no exceptions! The following students have been placed on the honor roll for the third marking period at the Northern Tier Career Center, by earning a grade of 91 % or higher Canton: Tyler Cole, Brenndan Dapp, Brittney Forsythe, Kyle Molyneux, Jayson Parent Sullivan: Dylan Craft, Mariah Eberlin Troy: Kyle Ameigh, McKenna Comfort, Frank Cryan, Nathan Duet, Halie Dunn, Wyatt Hansell, Paige Jennings, Dynah Jones, Heather Kyzer, Chekota Newhart, Grace Oldroyd, Keschl Vincent, Dominick Wright •The Bradford County Heritage Association is selling raffle tickets to preserve & restore Dr. Campbell’s office.
• Elmira College Office of Continuing Education & Graduate Studies is offering graduate certificate programs, non-credit & certificate courses as well as Pre-College programs. Check them out at www.elmira.edu. • Solid Ground Services is available for trucking and excavating services. Check them out at www.solidgroundcorp.com The Heritage Garden Club of Troy met on Monday, April 6 at President Barb Andrus’ home. She opened the meeting by introducing Duane Campbell, noted garden writer and syndicated columnist, who presented a program on succulents. He stated that it is easy to create a dish garden by gathering succulents from your garden and either removing some of the lower plant material and inserting the stem into the soil or simply clipping off pieces of leggy plants and placing them on top of the soil. |
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