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Election Day Luncheon in West Newton -- "The West Newton First Church of God, located at 157 N. Second St., in West ..." -- 30 April 2025
‘Spring Fest’ Set for May 14 – 17 in Baldwin -- "Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish kicks off ‘Spring Fest’ on ..." -- 30 April 2025
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser in Belle Vernon -- "A Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser will be held at Rehoboth Presbyterian Church in ..." -- 30 April 2025
South Hills Coin Club to Meet May 6 -- "Program Will Discuss Crypto Currency" -- 30 April 2025
ANNUAL PLANT SALE AND GARDEN MARKET SET FOR MAY ... -- "Giant Oaks Garden Club will sponsor its 24th Annual Plant Sale and Garden ..." -- 30 April 2025
Operation Troop Appreciation Collecting Used ... -- "Operation Troop Appreciation (OTA) is now collecting “gently used costume ..." -- 30 April 2025
Pre-Sale Event for Spring Fest ‘New 2 U’ Rummage ... -- "Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish is holding its Spring Fest ‘New 2 ..." -- 30 April 2025
Mon Valley Coin Club Meeting to Discuss $2 Bills -- "The monthly meeting of the Mon Valley Coin Club will take place at 7:00PM on ..." -- 30 April 2025
Election Day Spaghetti Dinner at Mingo Creek ... -- "Mingo Creek Presbyterian will be holding a ‘Take Out Only’ Election ..." -- 30 April 2025
Harmony Singers Spring Concert Set for May 18 -- "The Harmony Singers of Pittsburgh will present their annual spring concert on ..." -- 30 April 2025

Local People

Fallowfield Township Supervisor Earl P. Sadler has been appointed by the Washington County Commissioners to the Washington County Farmland Preservation Board.

The program is designed to protect viable agricultural lands by acquiring agriculture conservation easements, which prevents the development or improvement of the land for any purpose other than agricultural production. Washington County passed a resolution in 1994 establishing the County Agricultural Land Preservation Board. There are a total of seven board members.

Pennsylvania leads the nation in the number of farms and acres preserved, although according to the American Farmland Trust, Pennsylvania is losing more than 40 acres of farmland daily.

Earl P. Sadler was elected Fallowfield Township Supervisor in 2010. He has been very active in repairing and updating the roads and infrastructure in the Township. Earl is an advocate for the Township’s safety and self-sufficiency. He is fiscally responsible and works for the people. The Commissioners appointed Earl to this prestigious position recognizing his knowledge, dedication and commitment to continuous improvement of our Township.

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