Publicize your club meetings, community events and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Carnival returns to Lower Burrell Lower Burrell Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 will host its annual carnival from 6 to p.m.
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Gilpin Supervisors appointed resident Steve Senjan to fill a vacant seat on the board Monday evening.
“I’d been thinking about it for a while,” Senjan, 40, said Tuesday. “When it came up that they needed someone to fill the position…I decided to step into that position, put my letter in, any way.”
The seat – for a term ending at the end of this year – was made vacant after the unexpected death in March of Supervisor Susan Brown. Supervisors last month asked for interested residents to apply to fill the vacancy.
After interviewing six candidates the supervisors chose Senjan.
“He is already very community driven,” Supervisor Chairman Charles Stull said. “He’s on the Leechburg Pool Board and does a lot for the community, and also owns a local business.”
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
The Leechburg Area Little League removed an American flag that was donated after it was found to be too large. A local fundraiser is saving for a new flagpole.
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
The Leechburg Area Little League removed an American flag that was donated after it was found to be too large. A local fundraiser is saving for a new flagpole.
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A fundraiser has raised more than $6,500 for the Leechburg Area Little League to buy a new flagpole, after community members noticed a massive, donated flag was too large for the current pole.