1. Seasonal Tax Preparer - Capone's Tax Service, Ambridge
Local family-owned tax preparation business has a seasonal opening for upcoming income tax season. Schedule will be Monday-Saturday (approximately 35 + hours per week) from Feb. 1 - April 15.
Looking for a job? Here are five positions we found this week in the Ambridge area. 1. Seasonal Tax Preparer - Capone's Tax Service, Ambridge Local family-owned tax preparation business has a seasonal opening for upcoming income tax season. Schedule will be Monday-Saturday (approximately 35 + hours per week) from Feb. 1 - April 15. By Nancy Knisley
Saturday, July 2, 1955, was hot. Really hot. The Beaver Valley Times reported that it was 94 degrees that day. Eat your fill of pirohy and halushky. Browse cultural displays and listen to the sounds of Carpatho-Rusyn folk songs at the 2015 Rusyn Food Festival this week.
The annual three-day festival runs Thursday and Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the St. John's Orthodox Church Parish Center on Fifth Street in Ambridge. Marilyn Sheleheda, Ambridge Borough Executive Assistant wants to bring fireworks back to the Ambridge community in 2016.
Looking for a job? Here are five positions we found this week in the local area. 1. Welders - SBC Building Systems, Ambridge Welders needed all shifts in Ambridge. Compensation is $14 per hour and full benefits package. Shift pay for second shift. Must be able to read a tape measure and basic blueprints. Oxy/Ace Cutting. Required to take a pre-employment math test, criminal background check and basic fillet weld test. Drug Free Work Place. First and Second Shift available. Send resume or stop in and apply in person: SBC Building Systems LLC, 360 14th Street, Ambridge PA 15003; 724-266-8541 Fax number or online at www.sbcbldgsystems.com. Benefits available after 90 days. Learn more. By Nancy Knisley
While I work on the next Golden Jubilee post, here's a vintage photo of McCauley's Market, 1693 Merchant St. The market was owned by Clarence and Caroline McCauley and was taken by Mrs. McCauley's son, Edmund Silla. |
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