On March 4th, author Alan Tongret was the guest speaker for the St. Joseph’s Court Book Club in Fallsington. Tongret, whose newest novel, “Diamonds in the Rough,” will be out this spring, chose to use his last novel, “Revolt of the Moles,”…

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On March 4th, author Alan Tongret was the guest speaker for the St. Joseph’s Court Book Club in Fallsington. Tongret, whose newest novel, “Diamonds in the Rough,” will be out this spring, chose to use his last novel, “Revolt of the Moles,”…
In an effort to project long-term budgeting for years following the loss of landfill host community fees, the Falls Supervisors have contracted with a company to provide a long-range financial plan. During the February 26th Supervisors meeting, the board unanimously…
During their March 12th work session, the Falls Township Supervisors hired a new police officer. Basilio DeJesus, originally from Trenton, joins the Falls Township Police Department following a combined two and a half years police work with Baltimore City, MD,…
submitted by JB Kasper We live in a time when history is no longer in vogue for many people. In short, many seem to forget the price paid for our freedoms and all the good things we have. In many…
Community members who have experienced the death of a family member or friend are encouraged to attend the GriefShare program at Fallsington United Methodist Church. The sessions take place every Tuesday evening from 7:00 to 8:45pm, beginning February 6th and…
The Falls Township Police Department plans to fundraise for and undertake beautification projects at Franklin Kirby Park in the new year. The park, which is located on Vermont Lane in the Vermilion Hills section of Levittown, would be improved as…
The Falls Township Board of Supervisors held a workshop meeting on December 12th to review several sketch plans for potential residential developments. Sketch plans are a precursor to land development review. The board took no action. Any future consideration by…
Falls Township will maintain its current municipal tax rate in 2024, while continuing the same services to residents. During their December 19th meeting, the Falls Supervisors unanimously adopted its 2024 budget. The 2024 spending plan holds the line on the…
Falls officials are working collaboratively to develop an ever-evolving program to address blighted properties in the township. Dubbed the “Falls Cares Program: Action with Compassion,” Township Manager Matthew Takita said he and Code Enforcement Officer Melissa Haxel in, as well…
In his first official act as District Judge, John Galloway swore in his brother, Brian Galloway, as well as Erin Mullen for new six-year terms on the Falls Township Board of Supervisors during a brief reorganization meeting on January 2nd….
Pennsbury High School alum (1997) Ryan Newman’s experience at Penn State Smeal College of Business and Schreyer Honors College helped set him on a path to becoming a managing director with one of the world’s largest investment banks, Goldman Sachs….