City of Newton Falls
The City of Newton Falls is a Charter City that has adopted the Council-Manager form of government. Under the Council-Manager form of government, the Mayor acts as the ceremonial head of the City. Council acts as the legislative body and establishes goals, priorities and policies. And the City Manager manages all of the City's personnel, property and financial resources on a day-to-day basis. Visit the City of Newton Falls Webpage
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Fire Department
Until January 1, 1994, Newton Falls and Newton Township operated separate fire equipment and the Township contracted with the Village/City for manpower. Fire Services were combined into the NF Joint Fire District under the management of a five-member board. The Board is composed with one member of the City Council, on Township Trustee and three citizens. The Township and City rotate on the appointment of the three citizens. Visit the Fire Department's Webpage
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Police
The mission of the Newton Fall Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the city by working in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear, and protect the citizens. Visit the Police Department's Webpage
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Municipal Court
Presided over by Judge Philip M. Vigorito, the Newton Falls Municipal Court manages the Small Claims, Triffaic, and Probation for the municipality. Visit the Newton Falls Court Webpage
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The
Trumbull County Community Foundation was established
in early 2008 as a regional affiliate of the Community Foundation of Western
Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, which has served the region since 1981.
TCCF, under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors,
hopes to improve upon the quality of life of the citizens of Trumbull County
by furthering the growth of philanthropy and the concept of giving back to
one’s community.
In the last 12 years alone, the Community Foundation of Western
PA and Eastern OH as a whole, of which TCCF is a part of, has granted more
than $22.8 million for a variety of causes, including economic development
projects, educational scholarships and support of charitable organizations
and programs for youth.

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