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Feasterville Business Association to Present $23,500 in Community Grants

On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 7 PM at Twinning Hall (4900 East Street Road, Trevose, PA), Officers and members of the Feasterville Business Association will get into the holiday spirit of giving when they join together at their annual holiday party to provide $23,500 in grants to numerous communal and charitable organizations and other community-based endeavors.  The money was raised from the proceeds of the professional business association’s 30th Charity Golf Outing which was held last July at Spring Mill Country Club in Ivyland, PA.  Since its inception, the event has raised more than $300,000 for area causes.

The money will be used this year to fund college scholarships for high school seniors, the association’s annual Easter Egg hunt, holiday food baskets for families in need and a host of community based non-profit organizations.  Included are the Special Equestrians, A Woman’s Place, Legacy of Life, YWCA of Bucks County, Lower Southampton Veterans Advisory Council, Throw Away Dogs, Friends of the Lower Southampton Library, Neshaminy Activities Center, Council of SEPA Alcohol and Drugs, Playwicki Farm Foundation, Lower Southampton Athletic Association, Philadelphia Flyers Charities, the Sunshine Foundation, Bucks County Hero Scholarship Fund, and Youth Orchestra of Bucks County.  The donations will be awarded by Fran Mishinkash, President of the FBA, Dennis Markowitz, FBA Treasurer, and Ed Shannon, golf outing chairperson.

Notice of Intent to Enter Letter from PennDOT

The Township has received notification that some residents may have received a recent mailing from PennDOT regarding the Brownsville Road Bridge over Neshaminy Creek Replacement Project.

PennDOT stated that they will be performing field surveys, engineering studies, and soil testing for the project to improve SR 2043, Brownsville Road Bridge over Neshaminy Creek in Lower Southampton and Middletown Townships, Bucks County.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Eminent Domain Code permits entry upon private property to enable the Department to perform this work.

The Notice of Intent to Enter letter emphatically states that the need for the Department to access property at this stage of the project is no indication that an acquisition will be necessary.  However, the language is by necessity official in tone, and may generate some concern on the part of anyone not used to reading such correspondence.

Residents should contact PennDOT Project Manager for the Brownsville Road Bridge Project if they have any questions or concerns.  Judith Arena – 610-205-6524 or jarena@pa.gov.

United Way of Bucks County

The United Way of Bucks County’s HELP Center has been providing assistance to Bucks County residents affected by the recent storms and flooding by distributing donations of new home goods and living essentials to those in need. But those resources are running low.

If you would like to support their efforts, they are currently accepting donations of the following items: complete towel sets, complete sheet sets (twin, full and queen), undergarments (socks, undershirts and underpants), personal care products, shampoo, soap, deodorant and laundry detergent. All items must be new and in their original packaging. No gently used items can be accepted.

The HELP Center, 194 Commerce Circle in Bristol, takes donations on Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The HELP Center – a Healthy Eating and Living Partnership – is a collaboration of three nonprofit agencies: Bucks County Opportunity Council, St. Mary Medical Center and United Way of Bucks County.

Notice of Proposed Ordinance

TO THE RESIDENTS OF LOWER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP:

NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Lower Southampton Township, Bucks County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will hold a public hearing on the following ordinance on September 9, 2021, 7:30 P.M., at the Township Administration Building, 1500 Desire Avenue, Feasterville, PA, 19053, and may consider adoption of the ordinance after the hearing:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER SOUTHAMPTON, COUNTY OF BUCKS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ESTABLISHING COMPENSATION FOR SUPERVISORS.

To view the ordinance, click HERE.