During the Mingo Junction Senior Center’s breast cancer awareness benefit, at left, on Oct. 19, volunteers from the center came together and held an image of
STEUBENVILLE Trinity Health System combined sharing information about breast cancer prevention with a morning of sweets, prizes and pampering during its first Faith Over Fear “Pop In” Friday at Trinity Medical Center East. As many as 200 visitors to the building’s lobby found it trimmed in pink decorations, commemorating Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The […]
STEUBENVILLE Trinity Health System combined sharing information about breast cancer prevention with a morning of sweets, prizes and pampering during its
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ST. CLAIRSVILLE The city and its police department delivered Valentine’s Day wishes to local businesses and individuals who might be alone or suffering hardship during the holiday.
Officer Greg Clark and Ann Marie McConaghy of St. Clairsville, the mayor’s niece, visited elderly residents in apartment buildings and young people at the Fox Run Center for Children and Adolescents. McConaghy wore a pair of Cupid wings for the occasion.
“Gave them cupcakes and a small bag of candy,” Clark said. “Telling businesses they’re appreciated.”
They also visited senior residences such as the Forest Hills Care Center. They were unable to go inside and greet the residents personally because of the pandemic, but they drove past the windows wishing them a happy Valentine’s Day.