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Monroe County Reassessment: DELAYED (!?)

**Update 2/16/18Tyler Technologies is now advertising "Data Collectors Needed for Reassessment Project" ** Original Post:Fellow residents,You may have recently received a green postcard in the mail regarding the Monroe County 2019 reassessment (see image).  Full text is as follows:MONROE COUNTY REASSESSMENT PROJECTThis notice is to inform all Monroe County Property owners that the Reassessment Implementation date has been changed from the year 2019 to the year 2020.What does this mean to the property owner?

2018 Monroe County Tax Reassessment Information

Monroe County is conducting a Reassessment of all 102,000 properties in the county. The County last revalued properties in 1989. Much has changed since then, including property values.We understand that Reassessment can be a confusing process. Tyler Technologies and Monroe County are committed to conducting this project in a fair and equitable way.Please let us know if you have questions.Tax Assessment: (570) 517-3133Tyler Technologies: (570) 517-3895

2017 Proposed Water Rate Revisions

Proposed 2017 Water Rate Revisions

2017 Proposed Water Rate Revisions

Proposed 2017 Water Rate Revisions

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9-1-1 Funding Update

— Gary A. Hoffman, Director of Communications, Monroe County Control Center On July 29th, 2015 Governor Tom Wolfe signed House Bill 911, now known as “PA Act 12”. Act 12 provides for a subscriber fee to be applied for any device that is capable of connecting to 911, to provide funding to support the operation […]

9-1-1 Funding Update

— Gary A. Hoffman, Director of Communications, Monroe County Control Center On July 29th, 2015 Governor Tom Wolfe signed House Bill 911, now known as “PA Act 12”. Act 12 provides for a subscriber fee to be applied for any device that is capable of connecting to 911, to provide funding to support the operation […]

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Former pastor's homicide trial continues in NE Pa.

STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Arthur Schirmer bowed his head, put his hands over his ears and squeezed his eyes shut Tuesday as a forensic pathologist described how he says the former pastor bludgeoned and killed both of his wives.