Thursday Jul 2 | Times Observer
On Thursday, July 2, the Allegheny Outdoor Club will hold a bicycle ride on Old Route 62 near Frewsburg, N.Y. Meet at the Jamestown Audubon Center at 5:30 p.m. For more information contact event leader Pat Spicer at 757-8331. On Friday, July 3, the club will hold a bicycle ride in the Starbrick/Pittsfield area.
Clarion County Sewage Association says it's out of cash
The Clarion County Sewage Association has distributed a notice to member municipalities saying 'Local agencies were never informed of a deficit and since DEP has not paid grant reimbursement monies due for 2008, we have no operating funds.' The document urges the reader to contact Governor Ed Rendell, state Rep.
4-Alarm Fire Ignites At Abandoned Paint Store
A four-alarm fire ignited at an abandoned paint store in New Orleans on Monday evening.
Brethren Community adds apartments for seniors
More seniors are considering continuing care retirement communities to simplify their lives and plan for future health needs.
Black journeymen sue union for job discrimination
Eileen Hall has been a member of Drywall Union local 2006 for 31 years, yet she is still not vested in the union pension plan, nor does she get medical benefits.
Sprucing up steeple in East Stroudsburg
Painters with Pocono Painting of East Stroudsburg were finishing painting the steeple at First Baptist Church in East Stroudsburg on Monday.
Counties tighten priority list
The statewide revenue decline for a transportation system that keeps commerce moving is being felt at the county level, with PennDOT managers in Cambria and Somerset forced to tighten up priority lists unlike anything they've done in recent years.
They didn't know what to expect in July 1861 when the two armies marched out to meet along a meandering Virginia stream called Bull Run.
Somerset Co. projects get more than $247G boost in federal funds
More than $247,000 from the federal economic-stimulus program will help pay for projects including water improvements in Jenner Township and road construction in Windber Borough.
Onorato Announce Job Training Program for Returning Veterans
Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato today announced a $311,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry to train 80 returning veterans for welding jobs.
A judge on Wednesday ordered a Windber man to stand trial in the death of a 2-year-old girl.
The York Town Craft Guild is in danger of losing its home of 25 years. When the former Friendship Fire Hall in York's Windsor Park neighborhood closed, the building at 639 N. Franklin St.
Proposed cut of drug education program worries Berks County police
Reading Eagle: Tim Leedy Hailee N. Painter, 11, a fifth-grader at C.E. Cole Intermediate School in the Muhlenberg School District, takes notes as Muhlenberg Township police officer Joel V. Marino teaches a D.A.R.E. class.
Story Walk dioramas on display at Murrysville park
Kellie B. Gormly can be reached via e-mail or at 412-320-7824. Kids and parents can take a stroll through dioramas of their favorite stories on Saturday, when a Story Walk is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Townsend Park in Murrysville.
Dauphin County Crash Leaves Paint Mess Behind
WLYH CW15 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children.
Paint-Elk authority irons out legal wrinkles
The Paint-Elk Joint Sewer Authority discussed expanding its system to the southeast and to the northwest, but plans to connect Shippenville to the northwest and a possible development along Doe Run Road to the south east remain preliminary at this point.
Paint supervisors OK pact with Central City
A new four-year police contract will help Paint Township and Central City Borough plan for the future, Paint Chief Rick Skiles said.
Programs focus on issues for returning troops
Topics and speakers have been listed for a series of upcoming programs centering on issues facing servicemen and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
FBI seeks firma s invoices in probe
The FBI has requested invoices on King Glass & Paint Co. as part of its investigation of Pittston Area School District , and a review of those invoices show district paid the company $243,010 from July 2004 to the present.
Dual role is seen as a beneficiala
Four years ago, Casey Durdines made history when he was elected California Borough's youngest mayor at the age of 20.
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