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Ono Moves Forward with Approval of Speed Tables

By Jake Keiter and featured in our September 13th Print Edition

Addressing Traffic Safety in Ono Village

In a recent East Hanover Board of Supervisors meeting held on August 28th, significant decisions were made concerning traffic safety in Ono Village and an exciting community event at Levitz Park.

One of the primary agenda items at the meeting was the installation of speed tables in the village of Ono to address ongoing concerns about speeding vehicles. The township received two quotes for this project, and after careful consideration, the Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to accept the lower cost quote of $3,780 provided by Nolt Paving.

The installation of speed tables is expected to make the streets in Ono safer by reducing and controlling speeding. The decision to move forward with this project was greeted with enthusiasm from residents who have long sought measures to enhance road safety. The funding for this project will be covered by the American Rescue Plan, a significant financial boost that East Hanover Township received to address various community needs.

The installation of speed tables is expected to begin in the coming weeks, and local authorities are urging residents to exercise caution and patience during this period.

Fostering Community Unity with Levitz Park

In a bid to foster community spirit and bring residents together, Levitz Park is gearing up for an exciting pumpkin carving event. This initiative is being carried out in collaboration with local businesses to reduce the cost of materials and supplies, ensuring that the event is accessible to all.

The event promises to be a fun-filled day for families and individuals alike, with pumpkin carving contests, games, and delicious food options. Local businesses have stepped up to sponsor various aspects of the event, demonstrating their commitment to community engagement.

The pumpkin carving event is scheduled to take place on October 6th at Levitz Park, and residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for this day of autumn festivities.

Enhancing Quality of Life

East Hanover Township continues to focus on community well-being and safety, as demonstrated by the approval of speed tables in Ono Village and the upcoming pumpkin carving event at Levitz Park. These efforts underscore the commitment of local authorities and businesses to enhance the quality of life for all residents in the township.

Jake

Jacob Keiter is a husband, a writer, a journalist, a musician, and a business owner. His journey to becoming a writer was one that was paved with challenges, but ultimately led him to find his true calling. Jacob's early years were marked by a strong desire for creative expression. He was always drawn to music, and in his youth, he played in several bands, chasing the elusive promise of fame and success. However, despite his best efforts, Jacob struggled to find the recognition he craved. It wasn't until he hit a low point in his life that Jacob discovered his love for writing. He turned to writing as a form of therapy during a particularly difficult time, and found that it not only helped him to cope with his struggles, but also allowed him to express himself in a way that he had never been able to before. Jacob's writing skills quickly caught the attention of others, and he soon found himself working as a journalist for The Sun out of Hummelstown. From there, he went on to contribute to a variety of publications, including the American Bee Journal and Referee Magazine. Jacob's writing style is reflective of traditional journalism, but he also infuses his work with a unique voice that sets him apart from others in his field. Despite his success as a writer, Jacob also owns another business, JJ Auto & Home, which specializes in cleaning. Jacob's commitment to excellence is evident in all of his endeavors, whether it be in his writing or in his business ventures. Today, Jacob is the author of two books and continues to inspire others through his writing. His journey to becoming a writer serves as a reminder that sometimes our darkest moments can lead us to our greatest achievements.

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