Hereford Township
Hereford Township, located in the eastern corner of Berks County, Pennsylvania, was settled in 1732 and organized in 1753. The township, named after the district of Herefordshire in England, encompasses 159 square miles and includes the villages of Hereford, Seisholtzville, Huffs Church, Harleman, and Chapel.
As a 2nd Class Township, Hereford Township is governed by a Board of Supervisors that meets twice a month, along with a Recreation Committee and a Planning Commission that convene regularly. The township is committed to maintaining its rich history while providing essential services and recreational opportunities for its residents.
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