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Lower Swatara Township was incorporated from Swatara Township on November 7, 1961, as a first class township. Within Lower Swatara is the Conrad and Margaret Allerman House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [9] The township formerly housed the Star Barn Complex, which moved to neighboring Lancaster County in 2017. [10]
Lower Paxtang Township embraced the areas now known as Lower Swatara, Swatara, Lower Paxton, Derry, and Susquehanna townships. In 1799, a court order divided Lower Paxton Township into two equal parts. "Swatara" was the name chosen for the southern part of the area. The word is thought to be from a Susquehannock word meaning "Where we fed on eels."
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Sewer system connections were extended to borough residents in Hillside and along River Road as part of a collection system and pump station upgrade. In 2011, the Dauphin/Middle Paxton Fire Company relocated its apparatus from the borough to a new government building housing Middle Paxton Township offices and Public Safety.
Oct. 9—A sanitary sewer system for two neighborhoods in Neshannock Township is complete and ready to be put into service. Now it's up to the residents to connect their homes to the lines and pay ...
Lower Swatara Township–Middletown line: 23.017: 37.042: PA 230 west (Harrisburg Pike) Southern end of PA 230 concurrency: Middletown: 23.490: 37.803: PA 230 east (East Main Street) Northern end of PA 230 concurrency: Lower Swatara Township: 26.052: 41.927: PA 283 north – Harrisburg: Interchange; access via Fulling Mill Road: Swatara ...
Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Swatara Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Swatara, Derry Township, Pennsylvania , an unincorporated community in Dauphin County
Nov. 21—The Westmoreland County Housing Authority is moving ahead with a $450,000 project to tap into public sewage lines for a small community in Sewickley Township.