Community Corner

The Week in Review

A round-up of Upper Southampton Patch's top stories for the week ending Feb 26.

What used to go in two bins will now go in one, as beginning April 1. The new process of co-mingling recyclables is expected to increase the amount of total recycled items by at least 50 percent and thus save the township on waste disposal costs.

The . Foight-Cressman has been employed by the district for the last 15 years, most recently as the Assistant to the Superintendent. Since her predecessor's hasty resignation in early December 2010, Foight-Cressman has been serving as the superintendent in an interim capacity.

The Upper Southampton Police Department announced they are in the midst of a . The "Smooth Operator" campaign, funded by a state grant,  allows a  special patrol to focus specifically on aggressive drivers and author tickets and fines to any violators of the law.

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The . Workers on site said they expect the wrecking ball to arrive sometime this coming week.

Upper Southampton's Board of Supervisors pulled the plug on the idea of televising  township meetings.

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