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Newest elected supervisor eager to get to work in Allegheny Township

Allegheny Township residents can expect to see a lot of newly elected Supervisor James Morabito. “I plan on being here at the township building weekly,” said Morabito, 58, a small business owner for 35 years. “I’m going to be hands-on, going over details of daily and weekly activities.” Morabito, who

Allegheny Township to get a Taco Bell

Taco Bell is coming to Allegheny Township. Township officials approved land development for the fast-food restaurant last month. The eatery will be a standalone establishment, not a combo KFC/Taco Bell, Township Manager Greg Primm said. “It’s always good to see new businesses coming in, especially giving people more options for

2 4% tax hike proposed for Apollo-Ridge School District s Armstrong residents

Apollo-Ridge School Board has passed a preliminary budget for next school year that proposes a 2.4% real estate tax hike for its Armstrong County communities and a 7.9% decrease in Indiana County. The proposed $26.8 million budget for 2021-22 is 1.7% higher than this school year’s. The district covers the

Tredway Trail extension open to hikers, bicyclists in Allegheny Township

Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review The Freeport Bridge spans the Allegheny River and is visible from the Tredway Trail in Allegheny Township. Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review The newest extension to the Tredway Trail in Allegheny Township will extend the trail north to Kiski Junction and will include a scenic loop along the Allegheny River. Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Preliminary work on an expansion of the Tredway Trail in Allegheny Township will lead to an additional three miles of trail to hikers and bicyclists.

Profane anti-Biden sign in Allegheny Township is over the line, supervisor says

Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review An anti-President Biden flag bearing a profanity lays on the ground on the front lawn of an Allegheny Township resident’s property Tuesday.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Allegheny Township Supervisor Mike Korns said he avoids driving along a section of the township’s Markle Road when his grandchildren are with him because a resident there has placed vulgar flags in his front yard. One of the anti-President Biden flags contains obscenities. “I strongly support free speech, but that’s over the line,” said Korns, who raised the issue at a supervisors meeting this week.

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