Money left over from resurfacing one road is going to help fix another in Arnold.
Arnold spent about $50,000 less than expected when it resurfaced Fifth Avenue from 16th Street to the city line last year, community development Director Rick Rayburg said.
That money will be combined with nearly $150,000 in 2020 federal grant money to resurface all of Richmond Street, which is a heavily traveled road that’s in bad condition.
While the bid for Fifth had been almost $120,000, Rayburg said the city spent only about $68,000 because some work was not done for example, the road’s base was in better condition than anticipated.
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Knead Community Café accepting donations
Knead Community Café, New Kensington, is accepting donations to help the daily operation of the café, 1011 Barnes St.
Items on the café’s wish list include white premium napkins, Clorox wipes, disposable latex or nitrile gloves size large or extra-large, , 6x6-inch or 9x9-inch single compartment Styrofoam hinged takeout containers, foil sheet wraps, instant iced tea mix with lemon and sugar, Tide or Gain laundry powdered detergent and Sam’s Club gift cards.