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Jozek, Ellwood City Borough’s Police Dog, Retires

Jozek, the Ellwood City Borough’s first police, will retire at the end of this month after nine years of service. His career was honored during a ceremony at the borough council agenda meeting on Monday. Jozek has worked with Sgt. Michael McBride from week one of his training. Since 2007, Jozek has been involved in 247 arrests and 11 bite apprehensions, including sniffing out 789 stamp doses of heroin coated in grease and concealed in a secret compartment in a van. Jozek also participated in over 100 demonstrations at schools and service agencies in the Ellwood City area. Jozek’s son,…


Relay for Life Upcoming Events

Event Leadership Team Meeting Wednesday, April 13, 2016 6 p.m. Please join us at the Wellness Center next to Ewing Park bridge. We need to get working on putting “Paint Your World Purple” together. Help is needed with the Chinese Auction, concession stand, luminaries, sponsorship and logistics. If you’re interested, come to the meeting! For more information contact Ernie Copper at the American Cancer Society 724-654-5577 or e-mail ernie.copper@cancer.org. Moose Night Out Friday, May 27, 2016    8:00 P.M. – Midnight Join us as we welcome a new Relay For Life Team Moose at the Moose Lodge on 1400 Factory Ave….


CCBC Announces President’s and Dean’s List for Spring Semester

Monaca, PA – Community College of Beaver County is proud to release the following names of students who achieved President’s List and Dean’s List honors for the spring 2016 semester. In order to be named to the President’s List, students must have at least 12 credit hours of credit-bearing courses in which performance grades are awarded and receive a 3.75 or above for the semester. Dean’s List honorees must have completed at least 12 credit hours of credit-bearing courses in which performance grades are awarded and receive a 3.25 to 3.7499 for the semester. [Those students listed from Ellwood City…


Senate Approves Vogel’s Cost-saving Legislation for Schools

The Senate today (May 10) approved legislation introduced by Senator Elder Vogel that will allow school districts to save thousands of dollars in annual mailing costs. Senate Bill 1077 eliminates the mandate that school districts annually inform parents by physical mailing when the district uses audio and video recording to identify and address discipline issues on school buses. The mailer mandate was included as part of Act 9 of 2014, which gave school districts the ability to use audio recordings on school buses. Instead of the physical mailing, which can easily cost thousands of dollars each year, schools must post…


P.A.W.C. Street Work Scheduled

Pennsylvania America Water Company is scheduled to continue work this month within the borough. Their tentative work schedule for the water company is below. Tuesday, May 10 to Thursday, May 19 — Hazel Avenue from College Street to Smiley Street. Thursday, May 12 to Thursday, May 19 — Glenn Avenue from Fifth to Sixth Streets, Locust Way, Glenn Avenue to Buckeye Way, and Buckeye Way from Locust Way to Sixth Street. Friday, May 20 to Saturday, May 28 — First Avenue from Gregg Street to North Street, Gregg Street from Wampum Avenue to First Street, Clover Avenue from Gregg Street…


“Walk this Way” Fashion Show and Tea

Dayspring Harvest Ministries and the Ellwood City Art Club will host a fashion show and tea on Saturday, May 14. The event runs from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Dayspring Gifts on 316 Sixth St. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for children under 18. For reservations, call 724-752-1512. Fashion will include vintage, casual wear, up-cycled clothing from thrift shops and homemade from local seamstresses. The Art Club will have an art display, and the tea will feature Roberta Redmon’s collection of teapots and teacups. There will also be a variety of cookies, live musical entertainment and a basket…


Four Environmental Projects in 47th Senate District Awarded State Grants

  Four different environmental projects in the 47th Senate District will receive Growing Greener grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, according to Senator Elder Vogel Jr. The Lawrence County Conservation District will receive $810,283 for the Slippery Rock Watershed Agricultural Restoration project. Stream Restoration Inc., will receive $99,785 towards the Raccoon Creek Bank & Buffer Project. The Allegheny County Conservation District will receive $54,395 for remediation of the Raccoon Creek Streambank. The Beaver County Conservation District will receive $25,667 towards the North Fork Little Beaver Stabilization/Habitat Project II. “These are great investments by the state helping to protect…


Gibbons Invites the Public to First in a Series of Town Hall Meetings

NEW GALILEE, May 9 – State Rep. Jaret Gibbons, D-Beaver/Butler/Lawrence, will be hosting the first in a series of town hall meetings to update residents on local community events and important state government-related issues. The first town hall will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at the New Beaver Borough Municipal Building, 777 Wampum New Galilee Road, New Galilee. “I want to give all of my constituents an opportunity to ask questions about the state budget and how it would impact their families,” Gibbons said. Gibbons said he encourages all of his constituents to attend. And those who…


Library Activities Week of 5-9-2016

Activities taking place at the Ellwood City Area Public Library include the following: Monday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. – Classics Book Discussion Group for Adults. The group will discuss the book, “Not Without Laughter,” by Langston Hughes. New members are welcome, so call the library at 724-758-6458 for more information. Wednesday, May 11, at 10:00 a.m. — “Coloring for Adults,” a weekly program that is free and open to the public. “Coloring for Adults” is a new concept in helping to reduce the stresses of everyday life. Those attending may take their own supplies or use coloring pages supplied…


Photos: National Day of Prayer

Ellwood City observed National Day of Prayer with a gathering in the Community Plaza on Lawrence Avenue at noon yesterday. “Wake Up America” was the theme. It was the 65th annual National Day of Prayer. Rev. Norina Owens of Women of Faith International Inc. gave the welcome. State Representative Jaret Gibbons, D-10, gave the greeting and pledge. Janelle Fox, a student at Lincoln High School, sung the national anthem. 10 local pastors prayed for topics including business, churches, education and more. Connie MacDonald, Ellwood City council president, provided closing remarks. Suzanne Bleakney, Ellwood City Community Partnership, spoke on behalf of…