Harmony Township officials recently divulged details of the upcoming Nationality Days festival after a few residents posed questions about parking and other logistics.
The Ambridge Area Chamber of Commercer plans to host the 50th Nationality Days festival at the old Wright Chevrolet car dealership off Duss Avenue. At the council meeting Tuesday night, council authorized the borough manager to write a public letter expressing their disappointment in the Ambridge Area Chamber of Commerce's decision to move Nationality Days to Harmony Township.
Below is the letter Ambridge Council declared Tuesday, April 14 as Alexander’s Restaurant Day to recognize the family for more than nine decades of continued family-owned business in Ambridge. Council president Michael Mikulich presented William Barlamas and family with a proclamation that thanks and applauds Alexander’s for their civic activism, business success and long-tenure. By Nancy Knisley
This is an view of the beginnings of Ambridge looking to the east from across the Ohio. I don't have a date for the photo, but the large building mid-photo is the American Bridge office building, built in 1903. Until it was razed in 2014, it stood at Fourth Street and Park Road. The building looks completed in the photo, dating the photo after 1903. Students from Quigley Catholic High School will be heading to the National High School Mock Trial next month after winning the Pennsylvania statewide championship. Looking for a job? Here are five positions we found this week in the local area. 1. Automotive Sales Consultant - Wright Chevrolet, Harmony Township The candidate will help customers select from a vast inventory of new, certified used, and commercial vehicles that will best serve their needs. Paid training. Learn more. |
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