HERMITAGE — Although he only recently received his doctorate of ministry, Rev. Dr. Anthony Kladitis’ journey in education has been a decades-long process.
HERMITAGE — Although he only recently received his doctorate of ministry, Rev. Dr. Anthony Kladitis’ journey in education has been a decades-long process.
By MICHAEL ROKNICK
Herald Business Editor Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
JoAnn Horner, Our Lady of Fatima eucharistic minister, touches up her Christmas decorations at the church in Farrell. Horner, who has been decorating the church for 34 years, said she spends four to five hours on each section due to them being handmade. It took her about three weeks to finish decorating the church this year, covering the building inside and out with trees, wreaths, decorative baskets, ornaments and hand rails featuring real live pine roping. The decorations also feature a statue depicting the blessed mother that will be at the Farrell church for the entire month of December. âShe brings a lot of blessings when she comes into your church,â Horner said.
Hospitals in Mercer County and New Castle all received special deliveries Thursday morning.
The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived Thursday to UPMC Horizon hospitals in Farrell and Greenville as well as AHN Grove City Hospital and UPMC Jameson in New Castle.
The UPMC deliveries were made by UPS delivery, as the vaccine s rollout continued this week. The first vaccinations were given Monday morning to front-line staff in hospitals around the country.
Officials from AHN Grove City, and UPMC s hospitals in Greenville, Farrell and New Castle said they would begin administering the vaccine Friday to front-line health workers.
In the region, the first vaccine shots were administered to five UPMC employees in front of personnel and media members at UPMC Children s Hospital in Pittsburgh.