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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

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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Penn State Cooperative Extension News Release

Penn State Extension Water Testing Program

Penn State Cooperative Extension – Franklin County is offering a water testing program during National Drinking Water Week. The program encourages private well owners to test...
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Penn State Extension Service Farm & Garden News Column 5.14.12

Master Gardener Plant Sale. Saturday, May 19th, 9:00 – 1:00 – 16th Annual Event. Master Gardeners from throughout Franklin County will have a wide variety of plants for the sale at very reasonable prices. Many...
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2012 Budget

The Antrim Township Board of Supervisors approved a Budget for the year 2012. It may be viewed at the following link:

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Road Closings: updates

Road Updates (5/14/12) :

2012 Road Projects

Currently the following Road Projects are being planned:

  • Repaving of Antrim Church Road between Clay Hill Road and Zarger Road...
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