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Greene County gets $2 5M grant for broadband investment
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Pennsylvania County Nets $2 5M in Federal Grants for Broadband
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County s summer day camp now free of charge, thanks to donations | Community News
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Kinetic by Windstream announced two projects to bring gigabit speeds through broadband expansion in Greene County, with one of those projects being recently completed.
Through a partnership with the county, Kinetic has completed its project of building fiber to 7,300 homes of customers in Bobtown, Carmichaels, Greensboro, Jefferson, Mount Morris and Waynesburg. Most of these customers previously had access to less than 25 mMbps speeds.
Gigabit speed will mean no slowdowns or buffering when accessing the internet for work from home, virtual school or streaming entertainment options.
âPublic-private partnerships allow for creative solutions to bring faster internet speeds that are critical to families in Pennsylvania,â said Susan Schraibman, president of state operations for Kinetic, in a release recently issued by the company. âWe are committed to keeping communities we serve connected to whatâs important.â
Greene County plans to charge $300 per child to participate in this yearâs summer day camp program.
Commission Chairman Mike Belding said officials are seeking donors to help reduce costs associated with the day camps.
The announcement came following the commissionersâ most recent public meeting during which residents expressed concerns about the fee, imposed because of the countyâs current financial crisis.
During the public comment portion of the April 8 meeting, two residents said they were informed the county is planning to charge $300 per child for the six-week camp, which in years past had been held free of charge.
One resident said he was concerned because his fiancée is a single mother who counts on the free day camp, and would not be able to afford the fee. Another asked if the board had reached out to any companies to help pay for the camp, and said she felt the $300 charge â as well as Beldingâs statement the day camp was providing a service