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Proposed chicken ordinance moving forward in Vandergrift
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Kid vendors will be in the spotlight next month in Vandergrift
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Borough s statement On April 17, 2021, the Borough of Vandergrift was made aware of a police-involved encounter at a local restaurant which originated as a result of a 911 call. The Borough of Vandergrift has launched an investigation into the conduct of the officer. The investigation is continuing. The Borough has also been made aware that Attorney General Josh Shapiro commented on this matter on his Facebook page on April 26, 2021. The Borough of Vandergrift has reached out to Attorney Shapiro to conduct his own independent investigation into this matter based upon his comments and concerns. The Borough of Vandergrift was contacted by the Attorney General s office, who advised that they did not observe any criminal conduct in this matter and will not become involved in the internal investigation in this case. We thank the Attorney General s office for their review of this matter.
Vandergrift community garden expands, adds sensory garden
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Yoga, painting, gardening and storytime await home-schooled youngsters at a new program in Vandergrift.
The Homeschool Co-op class meets every Friday in the lower level hall at The Center on Franklin Avenue in Vandergrift.
It’s two hours of creative and nontechnology focused activities for children who are home-schooled. It’s taught by The Center owner, educator and coordinator Chloe Kruse.
Kruse said the concept was born out of covid-19 conditions last fall.
Her children previously were enrolled in the Kiski Area School District, but when the pandemic hit, she sought educational options.
“I was trying to gather other like-minded families, ones that are young in age and wanting to do a lot of hands-on, noncomputer/nontechnology learning,” Kruse said. “That’s what brought us all together. The public school system switched to virtual learning, and we didn’t want our children learning on computers.”