- Patching on Route 65 from Rochester to Ambridge; and on Freedom Crider Road from Route 989 to the Butler County line.
PennDOT plans the following road maintenance Monday, July 21 through Friday, July 25:
Looking for a job? Here are five positions we found this week in the Ambridge area. 1. Operations Manager - Ryerson, Ambridge Ryerson, a leading distributor and processor of metals in North America, is currently seeking an Operations Manager to join its regional operations team in the Ambridge office. Reporting to the regional president, the Operations Manager will be responsible for directing and coordinating operations. Learn more. A local contractor says he was unfairly targeted by Baden's building code officer and cited for several alleged violations. Mike Hribar, owner of Economy-based Pittsburgh Hardscapes, told council Monday that building code officer Joe Luff shut down his work site two weeks ago, preventing him from replacing a retaining wall at a Virginia Avenue home. Residents around the area marked Memorial Day with ceremonies, parades and barbecues, honoring America's military and those who sacrificed their lives for our country.
The governor’s race in Pennsylvania is now set for the November general election. Tom Wolf was victorious in the Democratic primary for governor and will face Gov. Tom Corbett, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary. In the 12th Congressional District, Erin McClelland won the nomination for the Democratic party and will face U.S. Rep. Keith Rothfus in the fall. Tuesday’s primary also determined favorites in other races. Here are the votes are based on unofficial results: Seven years ago, Sandy Prokop started a Memorial Day weekend tradition placing flags in local cemeteries for veterans. Her dedication to honoring local veterans led her to join the women's auxiliary at the Baden American Legion Post 641, where she is now leading the charge on the annual poppy fundraiser. The Imagination Celebration included a movie premiere, a website launch and three original books by third- and fourth-graders. The Imagination Celebration at Baden Academy celebrated the hard work of 12 research fellow projects Friday at the charter school as well as the science fair participants.
The evening included four original books published by third and fourth graders, a movie premiere, some robots and games, science fair projects, and a display of Virtual World creations. |
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