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Moon Supervisors Discuss Parking Issues, Mooncrest Repairs
The board also approves an agreement for part-time services with the township's former planning director.

Is the former editor of Robinson-Moon Patch.
The board also approves an agreement for part-time services with the township's former planning director.

Moon officials said the library's condition could pose a potential liability.
Police found GPS systems stolen from cars on Pillar Drive.
Residents form an organization aimed at preventing more group homes in Moon.
A new hearing between the two parties is scheduled for July 12.
The station and convenience store are scheduled to open on University Boulevard this summer.
District to receive credits from revised change orders in a renovation project.
Superintendent Donna Milanovich says the proposal is aimed at ending "derogatory comments" directed at board members and faculty.
The $57.1 million preliminary spending plan calls for staffing and service cuts.
Police said they are unsure if the string of recent thefts are related.
The board is expected to vote on its preliminary budget at its workshop meeting at 6 tonight.
A rundown of the week's soon-to-be big stories and upcoming events for Monday, May 23.
Vice president of Pittsburgh-based EQT says environmental threats linked to drilling have been exaggerated.
Striking employees object to the use of W&K Steel products in the middle school renovation.
Police locate the child in his home.
The cast of Moon Area High School's spring musical held a breakfast fundraiser today.
Vice president of Pittsburgh-based energy company says environmental threats linked to drilling have been exaggerated.