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$10K in toy drive money prompts investigation in Allegheny Township

Allegheny Township is grappling with a $10,000 question: How did a check cut from township coffers end up in the hands of the Leechburg Volunteer Fire Company? In a 2-to-1 vote, supervisors opened an investigation this week to determine how the money left the township and whether the township is

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Allegheny Township hit with $51,000 IRS penalty, trying to find out why

Allegheny Township officials, and at least one resident, want to know why the township apparently is being fined $51,000 by the IRS. The fines might be connected to the township not properly withholding taxes from employee paychecks, interim township Manager Jason Dailey said. He said a notice of the fines

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6 Alle-Kiski Valley communities working on joint plan to combat blight

Six Alle-Kiski Valley communities will be taking part in a regional property conditions assessment and blight mitigation plan. The municipalities — Arnold, New Kensington, Allegheny Township, East Vandergrift, Vandergrift and West Leechburg — are among the eight members of the Alle-Kiski Intergovernmental Council, formed in 2021 and through which they

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Allegheny Township taps new emergency coordinator, accepts police chief's resignation

Allegheny Township filled one of its vacant public safety positions, and will begin to advertise for another one. The supervisors appointed Matt Johnston, 29, of Allegheny Township, as the township’s emergency management coordinator. The board also accepted the resignation of police Chief Duane Fisher, who will become the police chief

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Employee exodus blamed on hostile work environment in Allegheny Township

A slew of administrative resignations in Allegheny Township apparently has resulted in unrest among its three supervisors. Three township administrative employees — administrative assistant Denise Johnston, Director of Public Safety Lee Schumaker and Township Manager Greg Primm — submitted letters of resignation to supervisors. Johnston intends to resign effective Aug.

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