Anthony Township Building
Anthony Township, located in Montour County, Pennsylvania, was established in 1849 and named in honor of Judge Anthony, who served as the president judge of the courts in the district at that time. The township has deep historical roots, having originated from Derry Township and is linked to the early history of Montour County through the old Derry Church, which now lies within its boundaries.
The township actively engages its community through various events and resources, including work sessions, township meetings, and blood drives. Additionally, it provides essential services such as permits, licenses, and voter information, fostering a connected and informed community.
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