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Jackson Township
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PSATS awards Jackson 2nd Place for best Website & Newsletter |
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Drug & Alcohol Youth Fair Photo Gallery - Mitchell Park - 2008 NEW |
| Johnstown Tribune Awards Website with Laurel |
Jackson Heritage Festival - July 17-19, 2009 Classic Rock & Car Cruise-In - Veterans Park - July 17 |
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Summer Concert Series -Veterans Park
Friday, August 29 - The Sharptones - 7 to 10 pm |
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Jackson Heritage Festival Video
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Ordinance # 156 - Johnstown Regional Sewage Collection System rules, pre-treatment program, permitting, enforcement and fees (proposed) NEW |
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Updated: 8/20/08 |
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Dear Jackson Township Residents The Board of Supervisors of Jackson Township is pleased to provide you with this informational website. We sincerely hope that you will find this to be a useful and informative source of information about your Township and the community within. Respectfully, The Jackson Township Board of Supervisors |
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Bruce A. Baker
Chairman David J. Bracken Vice-Chairman John A. Wallet Supervisor David M. Hirko Manager and Secretary-Treasurer Phone: (814) 749-0725 Fax: (814) 749-9390 office@jacksontwppa.com |
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Jackson Township's rural and suburban communities
are nestled among some of the most scenic areas in the state. Whether it's
a drive along the ridge tops or taking a walk along Simmons Lane, the beauty
is breathtaking. |
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| Wonderful people, a variety of excellent churches, well respected schools and a neighborly attitude make Jackson Township a desirable friendly place to live. Make it a point to get to know your neighbors and your neighborhood, and to keep our children safe. |
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Did You Know? Cambria County has 444,000 acres within its boundaries and Jackson Township's portion takes in 30,377 acres or 47.04 square miles. However, 8,451 acres are developed, leaving 21,926 acres of land remaining undeveloped. Here's how the 8,451 acres of developed land are broken down:
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