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TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. In her letter “Roads sacrificed for pricey garage?” (May 14, TribLIVE), Jane Kelley implies that Loyalhanna Township supervisors Ken Walters and Mary Trunzo neglected roads by constructing a new public works building and office. If they, as reported, saved up to half the cost of a potential expenditure of $1 million, they are to be applauded. Working with a budget to operate the township on just $400,000-plus a year and saving any money for capital improvements over the years is commendable. Public buildings have an average life expectancy before replacement or major renovations of around 50 years. Reconstruction of a single mile of road costs between $250,000 and $300,000, and with 41 miles of roads in the township, you do the math. ....
[email protected] JOHNSTOWN The Fulton County Industrial Development Agency board of directors named Joseph Semione as its chairman for 2021 at its recent meeting. Semione, who served in 2020 as the IDA’s vice chairman, replaces former Chairman David D’Amore. The rest of the agency’s officers appointed for this year were: Vice chairman Jane Kelley; treasurer Mike Fitzgerald; and secretary –Joseph Gillis. In other personnel-related moves, the board appointed members to the following IDA committees: Nominating Committee: Semione, Gillis, D’Amore and Kelley. Governance Committee: Kelley, Gillis and Todd Rulison. Finance Committee: Rulison, Kelley and Fitzgerald. Audit Committee: Rulison, Semione, D’Amore and Fitzgerald. ....
“I support OHR because they selflessly give and give, always putting the horses first that they take in and then ready for adoption. I adopted a horse from them 3 years ago and they continually made sure the transition to my place was safe and good for Jack Daniels. We donate monthly because horses need our help and always will.” Deborah Sweet PO Box 23 Springfield, OR 97477 “As a nurse that works in the community, I support PPA because I have seen how much relief their services have brought to patients struggling with pet concerns while trying to deal with their own health crisis. People with grave conditions and their families often cannot attend to the needs of an animal too or need somewhere safe for their pet to go while they get a procedure or are hospitalized. ....