Includes offices for the town clerk, tax collector, town manager, assessing, planning, building/code enforcement, community development, engineering, finance, human resources, information technology, recreation and the Division of Motor Vehicles.
The Trumbull Housing Authority oversees Stern Village, a subsidized housing complex where the office itself is located. Harry Wise is the executive director.
The Enumclaw License Agency has served customers at its current location on Cole Street since 1973. Services include: Vehicle license tabs, vessel license tabs, title transfers, trip permits and tonnage for large trucks and fleet service. Customers waiting in line can appreciate the agency's various adornments and photographs paying tribute to the local racing legacy.
Town Councilman Joseph G. Pinto was elected to the Town Board in 2009. He is a CPA, and has utilized this background in budget maintenance on town engineering projects and funding. He has also served as the Deputy Commissioner for the Town of Oyster Bay Department of Public Works.
This location is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to renew driver's licenses, title registrations, handle related change of address needs, suspension requirement letters, insurance suspension letters, MVR reports (driving records), temporary plates and title transfers. Also offers notary services.
The West Bloomfield Township Public Library was awarded the 2010 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor for museums and libraries. They are governed by an elected six-member Board of Trustees and the current President of the board is Ken Macon.
Librarians are available to answer questions by phone, in person, online and through text messaging. The building houses seven group study rooms, 22 computer workstations and a youth services area. Call the number provided for more information.
The Nathaniel Witherell Rehabilitation and Nursing Center provides senior citizens with a friendly, caring environment, especially when patients are in recovery from physical illnesses or surgeries. The center handles short and long-term stays in its 186-bed facility. This nonprofit business has been serving senior citizens in Greenwich and the surrounding communities since around 1960. Its skilled nurses take pride in helping patients get back on their feet.