Highland Around Town May 5 edition
Belleville News-Democrat 4/28/2021 Jennifer Green, Belleville News-Democrat
Apr. 28 Noon Wednesday, May 5, is the deadline to appear in next week s Around Town listing. We must receive your event in writing with a contact phone number for questions. Due to the number of submissions, events may run only one time in print, will be edited and appear in the week before the event date.
Email: lifestyle@bnd.com. Mail to: Highland News Leader Around Town, Belleville News-Democrat, P.O. Box 427, Belleville, IL 62222-0427. Questions, call Jennifer Green at 618-239-2643.
Thursday, May 6 Maryville Farmers Market 5-7 p.m. Fireman s Park, 300 N. Donk Ave., Maryville. Local farms, handmade goods, special guests. 618-304-8335 or facebook.com/events/461151434963473.
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April 23, 2021
Chester County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell and Michelle Kichline recently approved a contract for $50,000 with Coatesville-based non-profit Movement Community Development Corporation (MCDC) to provide outreach and budgeting guidance for current residents seeking to buy their first home in Coatesville.
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Specifically, the $50,000 contract is for MCDC s Coatesville Home Ownership Made Easy (CHOME) program. We are pleased to work with MCDC on this project, and to collaborate with the City of Coatesville and many of the County s organizations and non-profits that are also focused on the city s revitalization, said Chester County Commissioners Chair Marian Moskowitz. This project is important and necessary because it lets those who are living in Coatesville take advantage of the revitalization, to remain part of the community, and help it to thrive.
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Assistance available for Acadia, Vermilion parish residents
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and last updated 2021-04-19 12:18:31-04
The ASSIST Agency has received a grant to help Acadia and Vermilion Parish residents who are struggling financially due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The funds are provided by Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) CARES Act funds. Help is available for rent or mortgage, utilities, and other necessities.
The COVID-19 virus must have directly affected at least one member of the household that is applying. Written proof that the virus was the cause of the situation is required. Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements and live in Acadia or Vermilion Parish. Applicants who received assistance within the last 12 months are not eligible.