Welcome to York: September 2007 Archives

Welcome to Carroll Township!

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Next in a series of profiles originally published by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to Carroll Township, which, at the time of the census, had the lowest percentage of unemployed workers in the county, with 0.7 percent of its 2,611 residents in the labor force were jobless.

Next week, we'll head south again and visit Penn Township.

Welcome to Fairview Township!

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Next in a series of profiles originally published by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to Fairview Township, home to the Capital City Airport.

Next week, we'll visit Carroll Township, a little further to the west in northern York County.

Next in a series of profiles originally published by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to West Manheim Township. At the time of the 2000 Census, the county had the second-to-lowest percentages of both people who were divorced (4.1 percent of 3,894 adults) and families who were in poverty (0.8 percent of 1,442 families).

Up next we'll head to the very northern edge of the county, with Fairview Township!

Welcome to Jackson Township!

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Next in a series of profiles originally published by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to Jackson Township. At the time of the 2000 Census, 33 percent of residents 16 and older worked in manufacturing jobs, the fifth-highest such percentage in the county.

Up next will be southwestern York County's West Manheim Township!


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