Diana Kelly’s father says she can strike up a conversation and make friends with anyone, anywhere. “My father says I’m a people person because I love to talk with people,” she said. So Kelly’s father, Paul Nye, 82, thought it was great when she took a job as the activities
Some fuzzy faces in Plum’s police department are helping making Christmas brighter for people getting help from Meals on Wheels. Police Chief Lanny Conley presented a $1,340 check Tuesday to Samantha Lamorte, manager of the Meals on Wheels program at the Plum Community Center. The money came from the department’s
Doris Morris could hardly hold in her excitement.
The Plum senior, like many in the borough, had been waiting with anticipation for the doors of the community center at 499 Center-New Texas Road to reopen after being shuttered due to the pandemic.
After a major renovation including air purifiers in each room, new floors, paint, outdoor patio upgrades and sanitation stations, in-person programs resumed in early July.
“We’re all happy,” said Morris, 88. “We’ve been waiting. Everybody’s excited. I’ve been there seven years. We still exercised through the covid because they had us on Zoom whoever could get on it.”