Swarthmore residents will be hit with a new tax | Inquirer Greater Media
Hi, Greater Media! đ Swarthmore residents will soon pay an average of $18 to $20 per month in a new emergency service tax on their property tax bill. Also this…
Hi, Greater Media! đ Swarthmore residents will soon pay an average of $18 to $20 per month in a new emergency service tax on their property tax bill. Also this…
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