DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — The Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to keep the town's annual July 4th ...
Following last year’s event, which resulted in 8 arrests, the township’s board of supervisors and police department began to ...
Following an outbreak of violence at Koons park in 2024, the Lower Paxton Township board considered moving the July 4th ...
There was a vote during Lower Paxton Township’s Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday night about possibly moving a local fireworks event to a different spot for safety concerns. The township was ...
Mayor Ben Marciano said in an interview with a Star-Banner reporter that he has spoken to downtown business leaders and they're willing to assist with the cost of a July 4 fireworks show.
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