State Rep. Announces Office Hours for Fountain Hill, Salisbury Residents

State Rep. Jeanne McNeill–who last year won a special election to replace her late husband, former State Rep. Dan McNeill, as the representative for the 133rd legislative district–has announced that she will begin holding regular office hours at Fountain Hill Borough Hall and have extended hours at her Whitehall district office.

State Rep. Jeanne McNeill–who last year won a special election to replace her late husband, former State Rep. Dan McNeill, as the representative for the 133rd legislative district–has announced that she will begin holding regular office hours at Fountain Hill Borough Hall and have extended hours at her Whitehall district office.

State Representative Jeanne McNeill (D-133)

ā€œFor the convenience of you, my constituents, beginningĀ Friday, March 2, I will be holding satellite office hours inside the Fountain Hill Borough Hall,ā€ McNeill said in an email statement Wednesday. ā€œThe visits will take place fromĀ 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.Ā on the first and thirdĀ FridayĀ of every month.ā€

ā€œThis will allow easier access to the services that our district office provide for my constituents in the Southwest part of the district,ā€ she added.

The Fountain Hill Borough Hall location atĀ 941 Long StreetĀ will serve residents of Fountain Hill, Salisbury Township and West Bethlehem.

McNeill’s district office atĀ 1080 Schadt Ave., Whitehall (across the street from Hackman’s Bible Book Store on Mickley Road) will now remain open untilĀ 6 p.m.Ā every Wednesday.

The office’s regular hours areĀ 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,Ā MondayĀ toĀ Friday.

For more information about office hours or days, contact McNeill’s district office in Whitehall atĀ 610-266-1273.

Anyone in need of state-related help can alsoĀ contact her office online.

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