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A complaint was filed against PAWC on Parkesburg Borough's behalf to reduce the proposed 229% rate increase. Parkesburg has circumstances specific to the Borough that will be presented.
There is a vacancy on Borough Council. Residents of one year or more who are interested should send a letter of intent with qualifications to Borough Hall as soon as possible.
Recycling Changes Coming Soon
The Borough will be adding a second day of recycling. Please continue to put recycling out on Tuesday until we firm up the new schedule. You will receive a post card in the mail if your recycle day is changed.
No Yard Waste Collection the Week of July 5th
Upcoming Events-
Fireman's Fair
June 29- July 3. Fireworks will be Friday night with Saturday as the rain date. Volunteers needed.
Exercise Classes
Westminster Place currently has an exercise class held each week on Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the community room. This event is open to local folks 55+. All exercises are done while seated. The class is 45 minutes and the fee (payable to the certified instructor) is $7.50 per week.
Exercise Classes
Westminster Place currently has an exercise class held each week on Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the community room. This event is open to local folks 55+. All exercises are done while seated. The class is 45 minutes and the fee (payable to the certified instructor) is $7.50 per week.
Community Market Saturday mornings at Borough Hall
Jonathan's chicken, produce and baked goods, craft and yard sale items
2 comments:
Does anyone proofread anymore?!!! It's not wise to depend on spell check. Look at the first line under "Pennsylvania American Rate Increase." And, the newsletter went out like this; this isn't Ken's mistake. Good grief.
Cindy, thank you for taking the time to point out our mistakes. Corrections have been made. I'll be more careful going forward.
That said, I must take issue with your placing the blame on Mel. As Parkesburg Today is my blog, I take full responsibility for any spelling or grammar errors.
Besides, as President of Borough Council, Mel gets a pass because of all she's doing in and around town to move things along and keep us all informed. She's to be commended!
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