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Locality: Feasterville, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 267-201-8090



Address: 220 Elmwood Ave 19053 Feasterville, PA, US

Website: Www.greatoakRPM.com

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Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 01.06.2021

Need another reason to pick up trash? The presence of litter in a community decreases property values by 7-9%. Property appraisers will reduce the assessed val...ue of homes if it is littered. Help Falls Township put trash in its place by picking up litter and making sure garbage is placed in secured cans. #litter #trash

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 30.05.2021

Welcome to the Village, Blake Jewelers! The latest shop to open at PV, Blake Jewelers specializes in high-quality stainless steel and sterling silver jewelry, a...s as well as custom, one-of-a-kind pieces in silver, gold, palladium, and platinum. Check them out here: https://peddlersvillage.com//directory_list/blake-jewelers See more

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 08.05.2021

Curbside yard waste collection begins this Wednesday, April 7, and will run through the end of January. For more information about how to properly dispose of yard waste, please visit our website.

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 26.04.2021

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Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 21.04.2021

How do we fell about this folks? This has been a topic of conversation in a few areas over the past couple of years .

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 11.04.2021

Saturday 12-3 Open House 728 Sparrow Lane Langhorne PA $219,800

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 30.03.2021

Condo For Sale! 2 beds and 2 baths in Neshaminy School District! Active and Listed at $219,800 Contact Gina for more information 215-834-8972. Open house Saturday 3/20 12-3! Details to follow!

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 08.12.2020

PHILADELPHIA ANNOUNCES THEIR NEW SAFER AT HOME RESTRICTIONS In response to rising COVID-19 cases in Philadelphia, Mayor Jim Kenney, the City and Department ...of Public Health have announced changes to restrictions on businesses, events and gatherings, and other activities to help flatten the epidemic curve, prevent hospitals from becoming overwhelmed, and reduce the number of COVID-19 deaths. The new Safer at Home restrictions are effective November 20, 2020 through January 1, 2021. An extension of these restrictions and/or the implementation of additional restrictions is possible depending on trends in the spread of coronavirus in the city. Businesses with questions about how to comply with the new restrictions should contact the Department of Commerce’s Office of Business Services at [email protected] or 215-683-2100. The following businesses and activities are NOT allowed: High schools and colleges must move to online instruction only, with the exception of clinical instruction for students in health sciences. Indoor dining at restaurants and other food service businesses. (Takeout, delivery and outdoor dining may continue. Additional restrictions on outdoor dining are detailed below.) Theaters, including movie theaters, and other performance spaces. Bowling alleys, arcades and game spaces. Museums. Libraries. (Those serving as Access Centers may continue to operate. Curbside dropoff and pickup services for patrons are allowed.) Casinos. Recreational activities and sports for youth, community groups, and schools. Gyms and indoor exercise classes. (Exercise groups and classes may continue outdoors.) Senior day services (senior centers and adult day care centers) remain closed. Changes to events and gatherings include: All indoor gatherings and events involving people from more than one household are prohibited, in public or private spaces. This includes private events such as weddings and showers, listed as celebrations in previous guidance, as well as funerals. Religious institutions are permitted to have people indoors, but density must be capped at 5 people per 1,000 sq. ft. or 5 percent of maximum occupancy. Outdoor gatherings and events are limited to 10 percent of maximum capacity of the space, or 10 people per 1,000 sq. ft. for venues with an undefined maximum capacitynot to exceed 2,000 people in any outdoor space. In addition, all individuals at outdoor gatherings must wear masks at all times, andto reinforce mask useneither food nor beverages may be served. Additional changes to capacity limits and other precautions will be instituted for businesses and activities that are able to continue: Restaurants offering outdoor dining must reduce table sizes to four people. Guidance will make it clear that groups dining outdoors should be household members only, because mixing different households promotes community-wide spread. Retail stores and indoor malls may continue to operate, but with a maximum density of 5 people per 1,000 square feet. The City will require these stores to enforce mask use and distancing of customers and staff. Offices are permitted to have only employees that cannot work remotely. Barbershops, beauty salons, and similar personal services may continue to operate, but all staff and customers must wear masks at all times. These businesses cannot work on the face or otherwise perform services that require that masks be removed. College sports may continue if their plan is specifically approved by the Department of Public Health and no spectators are present. Zoos may operate only their outdoor areas. Parks, trails, playgrounds, and athletic fields will remain open for individual use only. (No group sports.) The following businesses and activities can continue to function under current guidance from the Department of Public Health: Grocery stores and farmers markets. Pharmacies. Banks. Construction. Landscaping. Home-based construction, renovation, repair, and maintenance. Manufacturing and warehousing. Real estate operations and transactions. Health care services. Home-based support services, such as home health services. Taxis and ride share services. Transit. Outdoor mobile food carts and trucks. Hotels. Drive-in events in which people remain in their vehicles. Child day care and early learning centers. Elementary and middle schools. Access Centers for children in elementary and middle school.

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 07.11.2020

Looks like a bit of remodeling is come for this diamond in the ruff of WARMINSTER Buck County!

Great Oak Realty and Prop Management 18.10.2020

Churchville Nature Center expresses its appreciation to the amazing volunteers that help us each and every day! It takes many, many volunteers to keep up the c...enter and the preserve! They garden, improve trails, maintain the center, pick up trash, answer telephones, feed our reptiles, feed our birds, restock our gift shop, supervise kids at summer camp, welcome visitors, monitor water quality, and much more! It has been a challenging year and we sincerely thank you for everything you do to make us grow and shine! See more