For another site regarding river readings, CLICK HERE
Montgomery Borough Council meets every second Tuesday of the month at 6:30PM at the Borough Hall, 35 South Main Street, Montgomery. The public is encouraged to attend.
For information and upcoming events with the Montgomery Area Historical Society,
I would like to personally welcome you to Montgomery Borough’s
web site.
Here are some interesting facts about the Borough of Montgomery:
Taken from the 2000 census:
Population of Montgomery - 1,695
Male - 792 Female - 903
Average age - 32.3 years
People under 21 years old - 568
People over 65 years old - 185
Number of houses - 628
Average household income - $33,846
The following are Montgomery Borough's Real Estate Tax Millage for 2007:
Tax Rate for General Purposes - 2.82 mills (.00282 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation.)
Tax Rate for Street Lighting - .475 mills (.000278 cents per $100 of assessed valuation.)
Tax Rate for Fire Protection - .278 mills (.000278 cents per $100 of assessed valuation.) Tax Rate for Recreation (park) - .082 mills (.000279 cents per $100 of assessed valuation)
Tax Rate for Library - .087 mills (.000087 cents per $100 of assessed valuation.)
Montgomery was established in 1887 so we do have a proud history
and a rich past. It is an amazing past for sure. Our community
is proud for many good reasons.
From President George Washington (whose body guard is buried
right here in Montgomery), to President Abraham Lincoln, you
can understand the pride we feel from our past.
At the bottom of this page are some photos of our great town. We hope you get a chance to stop by sometime and visit in person.
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“Growing Toward Tomorrow” is our slogan and is so
true. As you surf our web site the pride will hit you. On that
note, all I have to say is Thank You for stopping by and please
visit often. If you ever get to visit our great town, I’d
be happy to meet you.
Andrew Onufrak II
Mayor
One of the pavillions at the park
Childrens playground equipment at the park
Borough Garage
Montgomery Volunteer Fire Department
Montgomery EMA Building
Route 405 going across the Susquehanna
Montgomery's boat landing
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