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BOWLING PAR-TY - December 31, 8PM, featuring D.J. Steve Heffner at Falcon Lanes. Many prizes. Come join the New Year's Eve Bowling Party. Proceeds benefit Operation Bandage. LEGENDS AT THE LIBRARY - Join us at the library on Thursday, Janu-ary 3rd at 6PM as we discover the his-tory of Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Ford City as a company-town. Anyone with photos or memora-bilia from PPG is welcome to share it. This program is free
and family-friendly- library membership is not required. For more information, call 724-763-3591. The library is locat-ed at at 1136 Fourth Avenue, Ford City. MEETING - Cow-anshannock Creek Watershed Associa-tion will hold a pub-lic monthly meeting on Wednesday, Janu-ary 2, 2019 at 7PM at the Commissioners Conference room in the Courthouse An-nex building, Market Street, Kittanning. For more informa-tion, please call (724) 783-6692.
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ROAST BEEF DINNER - Sunday, January 6 beginning at 11AM at Manor Township Fire Hall in McGrann. Adults $10, Children (6-12) $5, Children under 5 are free. For take out orders, call 724-763-1981. BINGO - The Bethel Township Fire Hall will begin Monday night bingo starting January 7. Early Bird begins at 7:15 PM and regular bingo at 7:30. Kitchen opens at 5PM. The fire hall is located at 133 Bethel Church Road, Vandergrift.
Manor Township to Hire More Police With 2019 Budget
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We had four photos submitted of homes deco-rated for the holi-day season. We couldn't
choose, so we are putting them online and asking for your vote. The person
submitting the photo will win a $25 American Ex-press gift card. We have ex-
tended the vot-ing until Sunday, December 30 at 3PM. The proper-ty with the most votes will win. The winner will be announced here on Monday, 12/31. Go online now
to: www. kittan-ningpaper.com
TREADMILL - de-luxe electric treadmill & exercise bike $300. 724-545-1804GUN CABINET - wooden, $75. 724-545-1804
Check out this old telephone gossip bench. The bench cushion is original and in good con-dition. The top of the stand needs sanded and refinished, but the rest of it is simply elegant for some corner of your home. Similar pieces have sold for as much as $175 on eBay. Get this one for just $99. Call 724-525-5605.
Employment Opportunities
Come join our expanding company! Holbein, Inc. of Sarver is a family owned andoperated, and has been in business for over 38 years. We are seeking a fulltime Construction Estimator, specifically geared towards our asphalt paving division. The ideal candidate must have five (5) years of estimat-ing/project management ex-perience specifically geared toward heavy highway con-struction. Competitive wage package that includes 401k, company vehicle, medical benefits and more! If you have the above qualifications, and possess a strong commit-ment to excellence and are in-terested in joining an organi-zation with exciting growth,contact us. Apply online or send in a resume at [email protected]
For all positions: Pre-employment drug test and DOT physical
required, FT, pay based on exp., benefits + 401k.
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WANTED A live-in cleaning lady for light housekeeping duties. Separate living quar-ters available. Must have driver's license, non-smoking, clean record. Email resume to [email protected]
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OPEN Mon. - Friday6PM - 9PM
Saturday Noon - 9PM
Police Respond to Fraud Cases in December
SMILE: The wom-an who henpecks her hus-band may find him in the company of another chick.
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Registered NursesFull-time and Part-time op-portunities exist in the fol-lowing areas: Behavioral Health – Current PA license or new graduate prepared to sit for BoardsMed-Surg - Current PA li-cense or new graduate pre-pared to sit for BoardsCritical Care Float Team – Current PA license. Current BLS and ACLS certifications required. A minimum of 3 years current clinical expe-rience in ICU/CCU and/or the Emergency Department required. Full cross-train-ing to both ICU/CCU and the Emergency Department will be provided. Interested candidates may contact Christopher Och, Nurse Recruiter – 724-543-8829 or at [email protected]
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YOUTH PARTY - Harvest Community Church will host a free New Year's Eve Party for students in grades 7-12 from 9PM December 31 until 7AM on January 1. It will take place at the Armstrong High
School Stadium in Manor Township. Doors open at 8PM. Permission is re-quired from parent or guardian. For info, call 724-548-5643.
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Saturday, January 5, from 8-11AM at Widnoon United Methodist Church, 826 Madison Road. Take outs avail-able by calling 7 2 4 - 8 6 8 - 2 1 0 7 .
State Police responded to several cases of individuals committing fraud.
On December 13, someone deprived a South Bend Township individual of $1,200 through an Ebay scam.
On December 15, an unidentified 45-year-old man used a Cowanshannock Township individual's debit card without permission. The victim was defrauded of $202.50.
points. You can go across each dif-ferent zone and see it on paper. The visual will be easier to conceptualize rather than dealing with our current zoning ordinances which are more than 40 years old.”
Fenyes also prided their Council on being proactive with business.
“That is a high point for the bor-ough as well,” she stated.
Council Vice-President Tyson Klu-kan gave his laundry list of accom-plishments at the final public meeting
Council Leaders Proud of Accomplishments...
of the year.Tyson Klukan finished the meeting with a laundry list of things he
said were accomplishments."We see many things are that changing in the Borough. In person-
nel, hiring Chief Paul Hughes and additional office staff... to imple-menting technology within our borough... to citizens accessing in-formation and making payments with the click of a button... to updating in-frastructure that hasn't been updated in decades. Furthermore, we have seen investments by new businesses within the borough and also expan-sion from established groups al-ready... Let's focus on the positives of what has been accomplished in 2018 such as completion of 100-plus ADA sidewalks that allow our citizens and visitors better walkability... the lease of 313 acres for gas drilling... adding a trail head at the lower end of town through a DCNR grant... Ford City entering into the Armstrong County Land Bank that is a mighty step forward toward the fight against blight... the implementation of Stan-dard Operating Procedures in our police department that were long overdue.”
While much has been done, Klukan warned of complacency. “Don't become content and get comfortable, but get involved and
become proactive. Let's move forward and flourish in 2019," he said.
Fenyes
Klukan