Mount Wolf Borough Council
Mount Wolf Borough, located in Pennsylvania, was settled in 1867 and incorporated in 1910, boasting a population of 1,367 residents. Known as the hometown of former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, the borough covers an area of 5 square miles and offers a rich history that can be explored through available history books.
The Borough Council holds regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month and committee meetings on the fourth Tuesday, welcoming visitors to engage with local governance. Mount Wolf also provides community services such as trash and leaf collection, ensuring residents are informed about important announcements and schedules.
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