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Antrim Township

Antrim Township is a Municipal Government located in Franklin County, South-Central Pennsylvania. The Township insignia depicts the Science of Agriculture, the Brown’s Mill one-room school (now serving as a museum in the village of Kauffman Station) and Martin's Mill Bridge (a covered wooden bridge that was built in 1849). For further history of the township, click here.
  

Antrim Township News

Temporary Road Closures

Beginning May 17, 2013 Mason Dixon Road will be closed for Rail Road Crossing repairs. Anticipated completion date is May 24, 2013. Please plan alternate routes accordingly.


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Penn State Farm & Garden Newsletter 5.20.13

http://extension.psu.edu/franklin

Roses 103: Grow to Show: Preparing your blooms to be winners at the county fairs. Saturday, June 15, 2013 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. We...
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Ordinance Review Committee

The Antrim Township Board of Supervisors have appointed a committee tasked with reviewing and making recommendations for updating the Code of the Township of Antrim. The committee will, from time to time, post copies of documents used in their...
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Franklin County Regional Intermodal Facility

The Franklin County Regional Intermodal Facility is being developed in AntrimTownship by Norfolk Southern Rail Road.

The environmental studies for the site have been made available to the public at the link below. Read More

Notice to Residents with on-lot sewage

The PA Department of Environmental Protection and Antrim Township Ordinance No. 253 of 1998 require periodic pumping of your septic system.

In 1998, the Antrim Township Board of Supervisors, as well as other...
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