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11/07/2008   RETTEW Promotes Wall to Project Manager
10/23/2008  
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9/18/2008   RETTEW Awarded Contract with Pennsylvania Environmental Council
7/18/2008   RETTEW Elects Pollart to Board of Directors
7/08/2008  
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6/11/2008   RETTEW Stormwater Expert Receives International Certification
6/03/2008   RETTEW Awarded Contract to Provide Pennsylvania Environmental Council with Trail, Greenway Feasibility and Master Plan Services
5/28/2008   PA Turnpike and RETTEW Recognized for Bridge Rehabilitation Project
5/12/2008   Holtzapple Earns Professional Engineer's License
5/02/2008   RETTEW Welcomes Lambert as Project Manager in Land Development Group
4/10/2008   RETTEW Selects Miller to Boost Business Development in Environmental Engineering and Municipal Markets
4/10/2008   Can Sculpture of State Capitol Building Wins People's Choice Award in Local Competition
4/02/2008   RETTEW Welcomes Kazickas as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
3/26/2008  

RETTEW Elects Allison to Board of Directors

2/12/2008   RETTEW Receives Engineering Excellence Award for Bridge Replacement Project
2/06/2008   Rendell Appoints Edwards to Regional Water Resources Committee
1/25/2008   RETTEW Hires Qualified Bog Turtle Surveyor
 

Guidelines for Townships on H2O Resources Management

Benjamin Franklin once said, "When the well's dry, we know the worth of water." Given today's growing population and the demand we are putting on our water supply, the inventor's quote is closer to fact than metaphor.

How Three Boroughs are Collaborating To Create a Brighter Future - Together
Feature article on RETTEW Comprehensive Plan, Borough News, October 2008.

For perhaps one of the first few times in Pennsylvania’s history, three boroughs have joined forces to develop a multi-borough, joint comprehensive plan that could well become the role model for inter-governmental agency cooperation. While the plan itself is the product of three boroughs working together for the greater good of the community, the evolution of how these communities have grown from separate entities to collaborative partners is a story all its own.

Great Grant Hunters Offer Their Tips for Success
Interview with Rebecca Denlinger, RETTEW Funding Coordinator.
By Jennifer Hawbaker, Assistant Editor, Pennsylvania Township News

Times are tough, and townships are looking for every available dollar to help meet their residents’ wants and needs. Grant funding is a good option, but tracking down those dollars requires planning, persistence, and a lot of patience. The payoff, however, can be worth it. A successful grant application, whether for a few hundred dollars or a few hundred thousand, can be almost as good as striking gold.

Reprinted with the permission of the Pennsylvania Township News, the monthly magazine of the Pa. State Association of Township Supervisors.








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