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The Honey Brook Community Partnership will post entries for its “Name the Brook” Contest on its website at www.hbpartnership.org, effective April 19. The contest seeks to gather ideas for naming a stream officially designated as âUnnamed Tributary #4 to an Unnamed Tributary of the West Branch of the Brandywine Creek,â a 1.5-mile long stream that originates in Honey Brook Borough and travels through both the Borough and Honey Brook Township before emptying into a larger unnamed tributary of the Brandywine. âHoney Brook is known as âThe Headwaters of the Brandywine,ââ explained Jennifer Simmet, M&T Bank Honey Brook Branch Manager, and one of the Name the Brook Committee members. âGiving this stream a name seems like a fitting activity to bring the community together in a positive way.â ....
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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has reopened the structure carrying Suplee Road over the east branch of Brandywine Creek in Honey Brook Township, Chester County, following the completion of a bridge rehabilitation project. PennDOTâs contractor rehabilitated the 84-year-old structure with repairs that included encasing the beam ends and sections of the open steel grid deck in reinforced concrete. The bridge is 32 feet long and 22 feet wide and carries an average of 990 vehicles a day. This work is part of nine structures in Bucks and Chester counties that PennDOT is repairing or replacing under a $4,523,491 project financed with 100 percent state funds. ....