At the October 13, 2025 work session, Newtown Township supervisors clashed over how much Newtown Borough should pay for fire protection. The Borough offered $267K–$275K over three years, while Supervisor Phil Calabro demanded $330K plus annual increases, arguing township taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize Borough services*.
Chair Elen Snyder, John Mack, and Dennis Fisher supported a one-year $275K deal and a new state cost study to determine a fair share. Fire Chief Glenn Forsyth warned of worsening volunteer shortages and after-hours response gaps. The board is expected to vote on the contract before year’s end.
*Services that the township provides the Borough include fire and safety inspections, fire investigations, fire prevention activities, emergency management including staffing during emergencies, and other fire-emergency realted services that may be requested.
Source: Transcript of the October 13, 2025 Newtown Township Board of Supervisors Work Session.
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