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Moore Township: Klecknersville volunteer fire company holds bingo Tuesdays

Bingo is played 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company, 2718 Mountain View Drive. Doors open 5 p.m.

There will be prizes, a progressive jackpot, rob the piggy bank, wash line bingo and more fun.

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A January riddle: “What is black and white and read all over?”

Answer at the end of this column. No peeking!

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Moore Township Board of Supervisors will next meet 6 p.m. Jan. 5 at the municipal building, 2491 Community Drive. A meeting agenda is available on the township website, mooretownship.org.

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Chapman Borough’s next monthly meeting is 7 p.m. Jan. 5 at the municipal building, 1400 Main St., Chapman (Bath). For more information, visit chapmanborough.com.

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Moore Township Land and Environmental Protection Board will next meet 7 p.m. Jan. 12 at the municipal building. The board has successfully preserved countless acres of farmland and open space within the township.

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The township recreation committee will meet 7 p.m. Jan. 15 at the municipal building.

The committee is providing an opportunity to purchase a brick for the veterans memorial at the recreation center. Visit donate.brickmarkers.com/moore to donate or for information on how to order a memorial brick.

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Northampton Area Public Library, 1615 Laubach Ave., Northampton, has free books. All you have to do is join the library. The library serves all municipalities in Northampton Area School District.

Visit the library’s website, northamptonapl.org, to see all the fun events planned for the winter.

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Moore Township Board of Supervisors is planning the replacement or renovation of the current municipal building. Supervisors are also considering a major upgrade of the township’s recreation parks and open spaces.

Visit the township website or call the township office to learn more.

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Moore Township Association for Families in Need meets the second Tuesday of each month at Covenant United Methodist Church, 2715 Mountain View Drive.

Visit its Facebook page or mentalhealth.networkofcare.org for more information.

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There is a vacancy on the township historical commission. Call the township office at 610-759-9449 for information or to apply for the vacancy.

Consider joining and learning more about the township’s rich history while raising awareness of its historical importance.

Moore Township also seeks to fill two vacancies, with one-year terms, on the township’s Americans with Disabilities Act Committee. The committee is charged to help ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Contact the township office for more information about the committee and how to become a member.

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Yard waste drop-off is 7 a.m.-2:25 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 7 a.m.-dusk Saturdays at the township complex. Note the time change during the week. Drop-off is closed most holidays.

The bins for drop-off are located near the public works garage, through the gate and to the right. There is one bin for weeds and one bin for brush.

Check the township website for more information.

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Hometown Heroes applications and information about the program are available by visiting the township website or by calling the township office.

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Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, 696 Johnson Road, hosts Scout Troop 74 meetings 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday in the social hall. Scouting is for boys and girls ages 10 and older.

Call the church at 610-759-7363 for more information.

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If you want to place information or announcements in the Moore Township column, email billleiner@aol.com or text/call Bill Leiner at 610-751-2745.

Riddle answer: A newspaper