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Citizens Of East Hanover Action Alert Group A Non-Profit Citizen Organization Based Upon The New England Township Meeting Concept! East Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania |
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Our Mission To provide a venue where residents of East Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania can share their concerns about government operations with fellow residents and by mutual agreement work toward a satisfactory resolution. Who We Are
CEHAAG is a non-profit citizen organization based on the New England Township Meeting Concept and CEHAAG members donate their time and efforts to help where they can.
CEHAAG was asked by the Grantville Ministerium to participate in the Spaghetti and Meatball fund-raising dinner for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Township Supervisor Marie Beaudet served dinners; Dave Smith and Mary Marshall, daughter of Township Supervisor Dave Marshall, cooked the spaghetti; and, Connie Davis served drinks. Many other CEHAAG members contributed their time and money in support of this event.
CEHAAG has donated the net proceeds of their Park Day Sales (funnel cakes, homemade ice cream, hand squeezed lemon and orangeade) to the Old English Cemetery to help preserve this historic site in East Hanover Township.
Meeting Dates For 2008
All at East Hanover Township Building at 7:00 PM. Interested residents are invited to attend these meetings to express your thoughts and concerns.
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Of Concern
At the regular meeting of the township Supervisors on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at 7:30 PM there was a public hearing on two proposed Ordinances. Both were approved. APPROVED: Ordinance to determine the minimum number of off-street parking for uses not specifically provided in Zoning Ordinance Section 311, Off-Street Parking Requirements. APPROVED: Ordinance to reduce the Planning Commission from seven members to five members.
East Hanover Fair Share Of Slots Revenue
East Hanover Township published updated information on their web site concerning SB 862. Additional information.
A Rich History of Corruption
Special Community Forum Coming soon to this corner - CEHAAG thoughts on a national voter ID card law that recently passed in the US House of Representatives. Was Arizona correct in requiring photo ID for the last election? Did the appeals court OK the use of ID or did they sidestep the question? Favorite Links
This site was last updated 01/02/08
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