Vandergrift has solved its ongoing website issue.
The borough had been without a functioning website since February. Visitors to the site encountered an oversized message stating it was no longer updated or maintained.
Jim Rice of ASDM Networking was hired by the borough to get the website back up and running, and he launched the redesigned website Monday.
Some of the links on the website include a calendar of upcoming events, code enforcement information, local weather, parks and recreation, borough departments, employment opportunities, landlord/rental unit information, online resources, history and council agenda and meeting minutes.
View the new Vandergrift Borough website here.
Tribune-Review
Thursday, March 4, 2021 6:01 p.m.
| Thursday, March 4, 2021 6:01 p.m.
Ruth Shuster, at 100, was honored for her longtime service at the McDonald’s Big Mac Museum.
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Laurel: To grand dames. March is Women’s History Month, and it has started with recognition of some amazing centenarians.
Julia Parsons of Forest Hills was honored on her 100th birthday Tuesday with a parade that included a Color Guard and fellow servicemembers. During World War II, Parsons was Navy codebreaker who worked on encrypted German messages; she kept her mission a secret for 50 years.
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Vandergrift residents still don’t have a functioning borough website, and some residents are seeking answers from council.
The website went offline more than a week ago. The outage was brought up by Councilwoman Karen McClarnon during Monday’s virtual council meeting.
Visitors to the disabled website encounter an oversized message stating the site is no longer being updated or maintained and suggests viewers contact the borough office with questions or suggestions.
Council President Kathleen Chvala didn’t provide any updates about the website’s future during the meeting, citing an ongoing lawsuit.