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The Shadyside Band Receives $5K donation | News, Sports, Jobs

May 12, 2021 T-L Photo/SETH STASKEY THE SHADYSIDE High School Band and music department received a donation of $5,000 last week to help with purchasing instruments. Pictured, from left, are board of education members Tom Brown and Dom DeFelice, Sherri Simmons of Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, Shadyside Local Schools Superintendent John Haswell and Vision Shadyside volunteers Nancy Marzella, Pat Miller and Tony Francis. SHADYSIDE The Shadyside High School band and music department received matching funds to complete a $5,000 donation from alumni and friends, with assistance from Vision:Shadyside, together with the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio and its new online giving platform Cause Connector, during a presentation May 5.

Shadyside residents oppose AEP facility | News, Sports, Jobs

Times Leader Staff Writer SHADYSIDE Residents voiced concerns Monday about a possible American Electric Power project on Wegee Road at the south end of the village. Chis Wasko, who served as spokesman for the group of about a dozen people attending a council meeting, said many fear the project could be a high voltage switching station or a substation and possibly lead to harmful health effects and a reduction in property values. He asked Village Council to draft a letter of opposition and send it to AEP. Council members replied that AEP’s intentions are still unclear, but Mayor Bob Newhart said he would ask an AEP representative to come to the next council meeting at 6 p.m. May 24. He said AEP likely will schedule a public meeting in the coming weeks to hear from residents.

Shadyside Residents Concerned About AEP Plans for | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Intelligencer Residents voiced concerns Monday about a possible American Electric Power project on Wegee Road at the south end of the village. Chis Wasko, who served as spokesman for the group of about a dozen people attending a council meeting, said many fear the project could be a high voltage switching station or a substation and possibly lead to harmful health effects and a reduction in property values. He asked Village Council to draft a letter of opposition and send it to AEP. Council members replied that AEP’s intentions are still unclear, but Mayor Bob Newhart said he would ask an AEP representative to come to the next council meeting at 6 p.m. May 24. He said AEP likely will schedule a public meeting in the coming weeks to hear from residents.

Arts programme draws to a close after busy few weeks

AN ARTS programme aimed at giving creatives a platform to showcase new material in the pandemic is drawing to a close. The final events of Shetland Arts’ Refresh Now programme will take place next week. Before that though Islesburgh Drama Group’s play A Life of Wir Choosin will be broadcast online at 7pm tonight (Friday), while a live performance from noise-laden music outfit Grimlok will be shown at 9pm on Saturday. 8 of 14Adverts Vivian Ross-Smith will head to St Ninian’s Isle between 11am and 12.30pm on Saturday for the final performance of the free-roaming The Islands is the Gallery, which sees her wear artwork in three locations around Shetland and encourage people to find new ways to engage with art.

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