Feb 23, 2021
Grant William Long of Jersey Shore entered his long sleep peacefully and without pain on Sunday Feb. 14. He was on his couch with his sweet dog Trixie watching TV. He has gone home to be with God and the family gone before him. One day, the circle will be unbroken.
Born on August 3, 1983, he was the son of the late Grant G. Long, Jr. and Kaye Hopple Long.
He graduated from Jersey Shore High School in 2001. He served in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He received an Associate Degree in welding from Triangle Tech. He worked for several companies traveling to many places to work as a code welder on power plants.
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AVIS Pine Creek Township Supervisors have unanimously agreed to donate $10,000 to both the Avis and Woolrich fire companies in addition to donating $1,000 to both The New Love Center and Roads to Peace.
Every year, the supervisors decide to donate to a number of local organizations and these are in addition to the donations made at last month’s meeting.
In another New Love Center matter, the supervisors approved a License Agreement to allow the Center to park their 40-foot trailer freezer in the back of the building on Henry Street where their loading dock is located, making it easier to pack and distribute.
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Food boxes have been a regular site in the Renovo area as several groups have continued to offer remarkable amounts of assistance to those affected by the coranavirus as well as those just needing help in general. The New Love Center of Jersey Shore has been steadfast in their help to the Renovo area. Along with their partnership with the Renovo Fire Department they have provided food boxes every month since last spring. Last week again saw the volunteers helping to distribute the boxes. Each household received two boxes one containing cereals and canned goods and the other was loaded with meats. Contactless pick up is a must as recipients simply pull up to the fire department and have their boxes loaded into their vehicles. The monthly donations have reached as high as 175 households helped with an average of around 125. From left are Renovo Fire Department Chief Jim Risley, firefighter Todd Risley and community volunteer Chuck Nihart loading food boxes in