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Langhorne Local Search Showing results 1 - 10 of 39 for: Government in Langhorne, Pennsylvania A - Bucks County Government Three commissioners, who are elected at-large every four years and represent both major political parties, govern the county. Some of the other elected officials include Clerk of Courts, Controller, Coroner, District Attorney. www.buckscounty.org 114 E Maple Ave, Langhorne, Pennsylvania Phone: 215-757-3768 B - Borough Of Penndel, PA The administrative offices and police department of Penndel are located in the Municipal building. At the current time we have a full time Police Chief and 9 part time officers. We are also fortunate to have our own fire company. www.penndelboro.com 300 BELLEVUE AVE, Penndel, Pennsylvania Phone: 215-757-5153 C - New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority was created in 1968 to help public and private colleges and universities in New Jersey finance the construction, improvement, acquisition and refinancing of various capital projects. www.njefa.com 103 COLLEGE RD E, Princeton, New Jersey Phone: 609-987-0880 D - Bristol Borough, Bristol, PA If you need any information regarding doing business with Bristol Borough, be sure to visit our business pages for ideas on the quickest way to get things done. As you tour our website feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. www.bristolborough.com 250 POND ST, Bristol, Pennsylvania Phone: 215-788-3828 E - Township OF Maple Shade, NJ Maple Shade is located in the county of Burlington, State of New Jersey, approximately 10 miles from center city Philadelphia. Click here for frequently called numbers and activities held at the municipal building. www.mapleshade.com 200 N STILES AVE, Maple Shade, New Jersey Phone: 856-779-9610 F - U.S. Department of Labor The U.S. Department of Labor?s Bureau of Labor Statistics announced the creation of 132,000 net new jobs in June, while the nation?s unemployment rate held steady at 4.5%. www.dol.gov 200 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, Washington , District of Columbia Phone: 877-889-5627 G - Philadelphia Government The 1951 Home Rule Charter established Council as the legislative arm of Philadelphia municipal government, consisting of seventeen members. Under the rules of Council, regular public sessions of Council are held weekly. www.phila.gov 1450 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phone: 000-000-0000 H - United States Senate The Senate Chamber Desks Web site has been updated to reflect the seating arrangement for the 110th Congress, 1st Session. Explore this interactive site to learn about the history and evolution of the Senate Chamber desks. www.senate.gov 201 1ST ST NE, Washington, District of Columbia Phone: 202-884-3121 I - U.S Department of Education The Department of Education's mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access. www.ed.gov 400 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, District of Columbia Phone: 800-872-5327 J - Supreme Court of the United States Users can search for cases by using a Supreme Court docket number, a lower court docket number, or a case name. The format for Supreme Court docket numbers is "Term year-number" (e.g., 02-123; 03-12; 02-5001.). Word searches can also be accomplished. www.supremecourtus.gov [1201-1249] 1ST ST NE, Washington , District of Columbia Phone: 888-293-6498 Pages 1 of 4 Next > Last >> |
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