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The Chester Township Board of Trustees meeting on May 21 began with routine business, including approval of meeting minutes.
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The Chester Township Board of Trustees meeting on May 21 began with routine business, including approval of meeting minutes. Transactions and expenses approved included the sale of a scrap dump truck for $300; purchase of concrete pipes for $2,378; Woodcrest Lane Road culvert installation to Podojil Excavating for $2,300; upgraded computer network switches through the county ADP Board for $8,062; and routine financial transactions, including payroll and taxes.
Approval was also given to Mayfield United Methodist Church to hold a 20-year Patriots Day Remembrance at Parkside Park gazebo on Sept. 11 from 8-11 a.m.
In 2021, spring begins on the vernal equinox, Saturday, March 20.
Letâs not wait. This weekend is a perfectly good weekend to celebrate springtime (marred by the loss of an hour on Sunday, but letâs not talk about that yet), with temperatures expected to be moderate and the sun lingering an extra minute every evening. In addition, a variety of good things have been happening in our communities. Letâs make the most of it.
First of all, The Streatery is returning to downtown Winston-Salem. From 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Fourth Street will be closed to all but pedestrian traffic from Spruce to Liberty streets so that hungry people can sit outside in pleasant weather and get their feed on together.