Bridgeville’s autumn leaf collection program is underway. Between now and the first week of December, residents can sweep leaves into piles at the curb for pickup by the borough’s public… [Read More]
Archives for 2020
Say What Now?? Council Zoom Meetings Criticized for Hard-to-Understand Audio
Council’s recent meeting arrangement led to a drop in audio quality, but is it really too distorted to understand?
Bridgeville Borough Council: Oct. 12, 2020
Full video of borough council’s October meeting.
With Videos, Website & Newsletter, Bridgeville Continues to Improve Communication, Transparency
Bridgeville is making it a little bit easier for taxpayers to keep tabs on their local government.
Bridgeville Trick-or-Treating Scheduled for Oct. 31
The borough is asking participants to follow CDC guidelines regarding masks and social distancing.
Bridgeville Historical Society: Through a Special Lens
Terry Necciari discusses the geography of the glass industry in Western Pennsylvania during this presentation to the Bridgeville Area Historical Society on Sept. 29, 2020.
Bridgeville Planning Commission: Sept. 28, 2020
Full video of the planning commission’s September meeting, during which they discussed: Pedestrian safety issues Creating a new comprehensive plan Potential details of an ordinance that would permit residents to… [Read More]
Ambulance Services Pushed Into Financial Crisis as People Stop Dialing 911 During Pandemic
Across America, COVID-19 has contributed to more than 200,000 deaths since March. But at the same time, fewer people have been dialing 911 for medical emergencies like strokes and heart… [Read More]
Bridgeville Will Borrow $1.7 Million For Flood Prevention & Infrastructure Projects
If the whole point of having historically low interest rates is to spark economic activity, then that strategy is working—in Bridgeville, at least. Borough council voted unanimously last week to… [Read More]
Bridgeville Public Library Reopens Today
The Bridgeville Public Library reopened to patrons this morning, after shutting its doors for nearly six months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It won’t be business as usual, however;… [Read More]
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