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Township, Wedgewood federal court session near
Attorneys for Liberty Township and Wedgewood Limited Partners are scheduled to present their arguments in the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Dec.
Gerber preparing Liberty legal fees study
From 2005 to Sept. 21, 2009, Liberty Township has paid $2,075,926 in legal fees to three law firms.
Warren County freeholders approve purchase of Independence Township building for new library branch
Warren County freeholders agreed Tuesday to purchase an Independence Township building where officials hope to relocate the Northeast branch of the county library system.
MHS & MMS Create Combined Paintball Club
Submitted by Mason Schools: Bonding during paintball. For over 130 Mason High and Middle School students, that's what the Paintball Club offers.
Water break floods Liberty Street, reduces pressure
GIRARD a ' A water main break along Liberty Street just west of Motor Inn Drive in Liberty Township at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday flooded part of the road with two to three inches of water and left area residents with low water pressure or no water, the fire department said.
Voter turnout was brisk this morning in the City of Chillicothe
As expected, voter turnout was brisk in the City of Chillicothe as residents decide the fate of controversial red light cameras and elect leadership.
Sybert, Carducci win Liberty trustee seats
Voters in southern Delaware County yesterday replaced Peggy Guzzo and kept Curt Sybert on the tension-plagued Liberty Township Board of Trustees.
One incumbent, one newcomer survive crowded Liberty Township field
One of the two incumbents up for re-election on the Liberty Township Board of Trustees held onto his seat Tuesday, but said he was just as happy the township voters agreed to renew a levy to care for the township's cemeteries.
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Old gravestones carefully recorded
STONELICK TWP. - Pamela Smith got down on her knees in a cemetery off Mount Zion Road on a recent October day.
Mount Notre Dame Students Recognized by the National Merit Corporation
Eight seniors from Mount Notre Dame have received recognition through the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for their outstanding achievement.
Questions abound in daycare deaths
A couple - estranged for years - lay dead just feet from each other in metallic silver Jeep Cherokee as busy moms and dads herded their children into a day-care center Monday morning.
Man, Woman Found Shot To Death Outside Day Care
An investigation is underway after two people were found dead outside of a Fairfield day care center Monday morning.
Sybert, Carducci would bring common sense
Curt Sybert and Mary Carducci will bring common sense and a strong desire to work with colleagues to Liberty Township.
Assessments discussed at Liberty Dold hearing
By MICHELLE REITER STAFF WRITER Revised assessments for drainage improvements in the Liberty Dold Farms Subdivision would raise the cost for most of the property owners while lowering the assessment for a largest property owner.
Liberty trustees trade political accusations
Three Liberty Township officials spent nearly 30 minutes debating political accusations at the Oct.
Liberty Township fire department offers first aid, CPR classes in November
The Liberty Township Fire Department will offer three American Heart Association sanctioned classes to the community in November.
Engineer to study Carriage traffic volume
Delaware County Engineer Chris Bauserman's office will study traffic volume on Carriage and Orange roads near state Route 315, project engineer Rob Riley said.
Raritan Township police charge people with drug possessing, shoplifting, other crimes
Police arrested Sara Brady, 21 of Liberty Township and Kenneth Forsyth, 21, of Yardville and charged them with drug possession following a traffic stop on Route 31 Sunday, Oct.
Candidates address Liberty issues
The six Liberty Township trustee candidates running for two seats in November responded to questions from ThisWeek on issues related to the township.