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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

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PUBLIC HEARING

A joint public hearing will be held between the Borough of Greencastle Council and the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Antrim at 7:00 PM on February 7, 2012 in the Fellowship Room at Grace United Church of Christ at 128 East...
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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 (12/8/11) :

· Hykes Road has been reopened. Norfolk Southern will continue to work in the area of the railroad crossing but the road is open to traffic.

· Milnor Road is...
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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

Penn State Extension Service Newsletter for 1.23.12

COMING EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS:

Friday, January 27th, 2012 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. – Joint Annual Meeting of the Franklin County Cooperative Extension Association and Franklin County Conservation District -...
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