Hi everyone. My husband is retiring in December and we are looking for a nice area in the Lancaster/Harrisburg are. We have three girls who have moved from here (Bucks county) to central PA. We've driven through Camp Hill and like the area. Would there be enough for 60 somethings to do and is there one area seniors seem to gravitate to? Any help is appreciated.
Ruth H. replied:
Sherrie Nowak Leinhauser this link to the Camp Hill Borough website should answer a lot of your questions. http://www.camphillborough.com/
Can anyone tell me what the noise ordinance is in camp hill? And where I can find the rate of noise pollution in the area?
Brian P. replied:
I could tell you , but then the people on this site would jump all over me for posting borough ordinances. Call the Borough Codes Officer Chris Miller 717-737-3456.
Any local playgroups? I'm an introverted stay-at-home mom with an extroverted three-year-old only child who needs more social fun. Once the weather gets nicer, would anyone be interested in meeting at Willow Park regularly?
In need of a tree service recommendation. We have a tree down on wires.
Sarah H. replied:
Melanie, there's a list on the borough's website of tree services that have agreed to follow professional standards (although it doesn't matter quite as much when you're removing a tree vs. pruning a tree) - http://www.camphillborough.com/looking-for-a-tree-service/. Alpine, Cumberland Valley, Goods and Shulls would all be good choices.
Does anyone know of an insured tree service that is reputable and inexpensive. I need to have dead limbs cut out of a large tree.
Sarah H. replied:
The borough has a list of tree services that have agreed to follow professional pruning standards (essential to the long term health of the tree!) http://www.camphillborough.com/looking-for-a-tree-service/