At 06:07 PM 11/8/2002 -0500 Kevin Tarr wrote:
>A borough has it's own specific governing body, a village doesn't. A 
>township and a borough do not exist in the same set, you are either in one 
>or the other. A borough can be completely surrounded by one township, but 
>it isn't a part of it.  All villages ARE in a township, a part of the 
>township, but of course a township doesn't have to have any villages.

This does not appear to be true for all states.   

For example, the borough of Queens is very much a part of New York City in
New York State.   

Anyhow, I know that my parents do in fact pay taxes to all of the entities
described.

JDG
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