...agreements with three companies involved in lawsuits with the district over William Penn Senior High School's renovation project. "They're resolved...
...about 1 ½ miles from Penn State's main University Park...in March asked the College Township Council last month to rezone...
...premises billboards. CCO was a billboard lessee of property located in Penn Township, Pa., adjacent to Rte. 1 Kennett-Oxford Bypass in the commercial...
...In December, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided Messina v. East Penn Township, No. J-46-2011 (Pa. Dec. 17, 2012), a case...
...a deed to a piece of real property, parcel 1, in Penn Hills Township. In 1949, appellant granted appellee Duquesne Light Company "a perpetual...
...Township Zoning Ordinance Zoning Map Non-Conforming Property Use Time Bar Substantial Compliance Messina v. East Penn...
...deeply divided, en banc panels of the court. Robinson Township v. Commonwealth was no exception. In that case, a deeply split...
...An East Penn Township, Pa., zoning ordinance has survived state Supreme Court review at least...
...On Aug. 15, 2011, claimant was "arrested by the Penn Township Police Department. He was not forcibly handcuffed or physically taken into...
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