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It will also serve as an administrative backup location for the Monroe County Control Center, as well as the Monroe County Office of Emergency Management.
“Our first responders need state-of-the-art facilities so they can focus on their No. 1 job: protecting northeastern Pennsylvanians during emergencies,” Cartwright, who submitted the Community Project Funding request for the facility, said. “This new facility is a smart investment in Monroe County’s public safety infrastructure, and I commend the county and township leaders for their vision. I’m proud to advocate for this federal funding to help this project get done.”
The need for the centralized facility became apparent after Chestnuthill Township hired JLN Associates to conduct a complete Emergency Services Capabilities Assessment for the West End Volunteer Fire Co. and the West End Community Ambulance Association in 2013.
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Carlisle taps O’Donnell as new borough fire chief
Updated May 18, 2021;
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Carlisle has a new borough fire chief.
Randy O’Donnell succeeds Jeffrey Snyder, who is retiring after 7 ½ years in the post. O’Donnell currently is Shippensburg’s volunteer fire chief.
O’Donnell’s career in the fire service began at age 9 at the West End Fire & Rescue Company in Shippensburg and he has served with several fire companies and emergency services organizations in Cumberland and Franklin counties since then. He is retiring as a battalion chief for emergency services at the Naval Support Activity near Mechanicsburg.
“Accepting this position is the dream of a lifetime,” O’Donnell said of his new job. “I appreciate the opportunity to serve the citizens of Carlisle and the members of the Carlisle Fire Department. I hope to create a vision for the department to adapt to an ever-changing fire service. Our ultimate goal is to provide a professional service to the co
Waynesboro tax rate remains undecided after Council shoots down lower rate
Waynesboro tax rate remains undecided after Council shoots down lower rate By Tara Todd | May 10, 2021 at 10:48 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 10:00 AM
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WVIR) - In a 3-2 vote Monday night, Waynesboro City Council shot down a lower tax rate. Instead of $0.83, Council is considering keeping the rate at $0.90.
After the vote, people spoke out during matters from the public. The majority support Council’s move to hold the line at $0.90.
$0.90 is actually a $0.07 tax increase due to reassessments showing higher property values.
If adopted, it would ensure the city’s ability to fund the schools, give employees a 3% raise, and provide some money for the West End Fire Station.
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