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Archives for July 2018

Bridgeville Borough Council—July 9, 2018

July 9, 2018 By Tim McNellie

Former councilman Mike Chiodo and former mayor Pat DeBlasio Jr. look on as a resident speaks during the July 9, 2018 council meeting.

BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH COUNCIL MINUTES MEMBERS PRESENT: Council President, Michael Tolmer Council Vice President, Bruce Ghelarducci Council, William Henderson Joseph Colosimo Joe Verduci Nino Petrocelli, Sr. Virginia Schneider ALSO PRESENT: Mayor, Betty Copeland Solicitor, Thomas McDermott Engineer, Joe Sites Borough Manager, Lori Collins Police Chief, Chad King Fire Chief, William Chilleo SouthBridge EMS, Dan Miller –… [Read More]

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Can Bridgeville Convince Disinterested Federal Agencies To Invest In Flood Prevention?

July 3, 2018 By Tim McNellie

A property restoration truck parked outside a building on Baldwin Street days after the June 2018 flood.

If the weather events of the past 20 years are any indication, Bridgeville’s Baldwin Street corridor has more floods coming in the not-so-distant future. And past trends in federal funding suggest that Bridgeville should expect little financial assistance to prevent the further loss of property and life. But there may be a sliver of hope…. [Read More]

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