Galway Bay FM
11 July 2021
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St. Anthonyâs & Claddagh Credit Union & St Jarlathâs Credit Union have teamed up  with Galway Bay FM to roll out a â¬3,000 giveaway to benefit locals & local businesses.
Listeners will be able to tune in to Galway Talks with Keith Finneganâs as he speaks to a variety of people from all over Galway who will give an insight into their lockdown experiences & how they are looking forward to the future.
As part of this, each speaker will be able to nominate a local business of their choice, where a voucher will be purchased by the Credit Unions& given away to listenerâs texting in during the show â Locals supporting Local!.
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90.5 WESA s The Confluence for Wednesday, April 7, 2021
On today s program: Katharine Kelleman, CEO of the Port Authority, says eliminating the transfer fee for prepaid riders will give low-income customers more flexibility in transportation; and a professor and former investigator explains the significance of a donation of documents from the “Unabomber” case to the California University of Pennsylvania.
Port Authority has proposed changing fares, is accepting public comment
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The Port Authority of Allegheny County is proposing raising fares to $2.75 and canceling transfer fees for prepaid Connect Card users. That’s a 25 cent increase for ConnectCard users. $2.75 is what cash customers have already been paying.
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