West Easton Council rejected a proposed 176-bed Residential Treatment Center, by a unanimous vote of 7-0.
The main cause for the rejection was the failure of (more…)
West Easton Council rejected a proposed 176-bed Residential Treatment Center, by a unanimous vote of 7-0.
The main cause for the rejection was the failure of (more…)
Five Councilpersons attended a tour of the West Easton Work Release Facility on March 8th. While it took me a couple of weeks to arrange (more…)
For the second time in a week, meteorologists got it wrong. The first time they underestimated the snowfall total. This time they overestimated for the (more…)
It was a portion of the Mayor’s Report that wasted a lot of time focused on trying to kill the the messenger, rather than offering (more…)
Residents came out in opposition to the proposed 176 bed Residential Treatment Center at last night’s Conditional Use Hearing.
Much of their opposition was based on (more…)
In June of 2015, the landlord of West Easton’s DUI/Work Release Facility approached the Council in place that year, to solicit a change in the (more…)