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Bigfoot is a staple in the minds of aspiring conspiracists everywhere. Bigfoot, also commonly named “Sasquatch”, has had its existence questioned for a long time.
In the 1800’s North American settlers reported evidence such as footprints and some encounters with a tall, bipedal, hairy animal.
However, the legend goes deeper as the name “Sasquatch” was coined by the Salish people, an Indigenous tribe from North America who are some of the first to have reported sights of this legendary figure.
The tale of Bigfoot has spawned numerous media outlets from books, to podcasts, to television shows. Bigfoot is one of the most famous things to exist that seems to never actually have existed.
Pocono Township Zoning Hearing Board Vacancy
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Mon, Jan 8 @ 12:31pm
Description
Pocono Township seeks applications from interested residents to fill a vacancy in the role of Zoning Hearing Board Alternate. The Zoning Hearing Board meets on an as-needed basis and members are appointed by the Board of Commissioners to serve three-year terms.
Interested applicants should send an email of interest to Taylor Munoz, Township Manager at tmunoz@poconopa.gov and include in the subject line “Zoning Hearing Board Appointment.” A resume and/or qualifications are encouraged.
Applications must be submitted no later than Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Interested applicants must attend the Board of Commissioners meeting on Monday, February 5, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. for interview and consideration.
Visit www.poconopa.gov for more information.
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https://savvycitizenapp.com/n/25654
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Brown Once Again Calls Upon the National Park Service for Urgency
MONROE – Sen. Rosemary M. Brown (R-40) contacted the Director of the National Park Service to call for the immediate prioritization of the required federal permit to begin work on Route 611 in Delaware Water Gap, which has been closed since Dec. 6, 2022.
Route 611 is owned and maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and runs through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Monroe and Northampton Counties. To begin the necessary work, a Special Use Permit from the National Park Service is required.
“The state has been ready with the necessary funding and crews to begin work since early 2023,” Brown said. “We have made the reopening of this roadway a top priority and we are insisting this be a priority of the National Park Service, as well.”
Brown Once Again Calls Upon the National Park Service for Urgency
MONROE – Sen. Rosemary M. Brown (R-40) contacted the Director of the National Park Service to call for the immediate prioritization of the required federal permit to begin work on Route 611 in Delaware Water Gap, which has been closed since Dec. 6, 2022.
Route 611 is owned and maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and runs through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Monroe and Northampton Counties. To begin the necessary work, a Special Use Permit from the National Park Service is required.
“The state has been ready with the necessary funding and crews to begin work since early 2023,” Brown said. “We have made the reopening of this roadway a top priority and we are insisting this be a priority of the National Park Service, as well.”
Brown Once Again Calls Upon the National Park Service for Urgency
MONROE – Sen. Rosemary M. Brown (R-40) contacted the Director of the National Park Service to call for the immediate prioritization of the required federal permit to begin work on Route 611 in Delaware Water Gap, which has been closed since Dec. 6, 2022.
Route 611 is owned and maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and runs through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Monroe and Northampton Counties. To begin the necessary work, a Special Use Permit from the National Park Service is required.
“The state has been ready with the necessary funding and crews to begin work since early 2023,” Brown said. “We have made the reopening of this roadway a top priority and we are insisting this be a priority of the National Park Service, as well.”