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Parking meters in downtown Irwin that give motorists 30 minutes of time for five cents. The borough set rates for refurbished meters at 30 minutes for 25 cents.
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Irwin officials took steps this week to standardize parking rates in the borough at 25 cents for 30 minutes.
It’s part of an ongoing process that will start with buying 75 refurbished digital parking meters that will replace mechanical ones.
Council on Wednesday unanimously approved the standardized rate. It will be programmed in the refurbished meters to be purchased from Meter Products Co. Inc. of Paterson, N.J., for $4,975.
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For the first time this school year, all Norwin students will have the option of returning to class five days a week, beginning March 19, officials said.
Bringing students back to class for five days of instruction “is something that’s been very important to our students and our community members,” Superintendent Jeff Taylor said at the school board’s workshop meeting Monday.
Before that happens, though, the district will offer four in-class days to more students.
Currently, students in kindergarten through fourth grade and seniors can come to class four days a week. On Thursday, the district will extend that option to students in grades five through eight. Students in grades nine through 11 will remain in the hybrid model of two days in school and three days of remote learning.
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Property owners in the Norwin School District will not have to pay more in school taxes in the 2021-2022 school year for the first time since 2011, Norwin’s top official promised.
In promoting a commitment of doing more with less, Superintendent Jeff Taylor told the school board Monday there will not be a tax hike “unless the board directs me otherwise.”
Norwin levies a property tax of 82.4 mills in the Westmoreland County portion of the district. That includes 1.2 mills for the Norwin Public Library, which generates about $490,000.
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Melvin Leeper (left) of Kecksburg Rescue is handed PPE supplies Tuesday from Jeffery Wess
at AHN Hempfield Neighborhood Hospital.
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Jared Stone, station manager with Mutual Aid Ambulance Service in Greensburg, loads PPE supplies into an ambulance at AHN Hempfield Neighborhood Hospital on Tuesday.
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Lorenzo Garino, of Mutual Aid Ambulance Service in Greensburg, loads PPE supplies into his vehicle outside AHN Hempfield Neighborhood Hospital on Tuesday.
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Robert Fry, a supervisor with Monroeville EMS, receives PPE supplies at AHN Hempfield Neighborhood Hospital on Tuesday.
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