Bower Hill Road will be closed for construction between McLaughlin Run Road and the Union/Liberty Street intersection during the next few nights. Gas company construction crews will close that stretch of road each night from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Sunday, Sept. 11, according to the Bridgeville Police Department. Traffic will be detoured onto… [Read More]
Preview: Monday’s Borough Council Meeting
ROLL CALL VISITORS, PLEASE STATE NAMES AND ADDRESSES MINUTES A motion of the Borough Council regarding the minutes of the August 8, 2016 regular meeting as submitted. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 991- MCLAUGHLIN RUN ROAD PARKING A motion of the Borough Council regarding Proposed Ordinance No. 991; an ordinance of the Bridgeville Borough amending the Borough… [Read More]
Here’s Your Chance To Serve on the Planning Commission or Zoning Hearing Board
The Borough of Bridgeville seeks candidates to fill vacancies on the borough planning commission and on the borough zoning hearing board. There’s one vacancy on the zoning hearing board. That term expires in January 2020. There are two vacancies on the planning commission. Both terms expires in January 2021. If you’re interested, you have until noon on Friday… [Read More]
Lions Club Seeks Members For New Bridgeville-Area Chapter
On Sept. 21, the Lions Club International will launch its first-ever Bridgeville chapter. Between now and then, the club is looking for a few more area residents who are interested in giving back to the community by joining. Lions Club representative Dan Hupp visited the August borough council meeting to explain what the club is and… [Read More]
State Rep. Ortitay Presents Condolence Resolution in Honor of Bill Colussy
State Rep. Jason Ortitay (R-46) attended Bridgeville’s August council meeting to present a resolution honoring former councilman Bill Colussy, who died in May. While accepting the resolution, Colussy’s daughter, Alyson Holler had the audience laughing when she thanked them not only for the kindness they showed after Colussy’s passing but also “for putting up with him” while… [Read More]
Council Tweaks Last Month’s McLaughlin Run Road Parking Update
In July, Bridgeville Borough Council voted to update the ordinance that spells out where residents are permitted to park on McLaughlin Run Road. That update was slightly altered earlier this month to allow 150 feet of additional parking near the Coolidge Street intersection. Here are the borough manager and solicitor explaining the change:
SouthBridge EMS Gets $90,000 Grant for New Heart Monitors
SouthBridge EMS recently received a $90,000 grant to help purchase new heart monitors for its ambulances. “We’re in the process of getting four fully loaded, top-end heart monitors,” said Dan Miller, SouthBridge operations manager. “We hope to purchase them soon.” The funds come from a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant fund for fire departments and other safety… [Read More]
Parking Authority Adding 2 Meters In Front of Its Office
On the 300-block of Hickman Street, there are parking meters in front of every non-residential building except one—the Bridgeville Parking Authority’s office. That’s going to change soon. The authority plans to install two parking meters in front of its office at 304 Hickman Street. Borough council voted 5-0 earlier this month to approve the measure, which… [Read More]
Vandalism at Parks Has Officials Considering Surveillance Cameras
First, some budding arsonist tried to set the swings on fire at Chartiers Park. Then at Cook School Park, somebody set another fire. Then, somebody spray-painted the men’s room at Cook School Park. The vandalism taking place in Bridgeville’s parks isn’t an everyday occurrence, nor is it a new occurrence, but when it does happen, it’s expensive. Incidents… [Read More]
Holy Child Parish Life Center Is Getting Elevator, New Restrooms, and Other Upgrades
Holy Child Catholic Parish already uses its old school building as a parish life center, but some notable improvements are coming soon. A project site plan that Bridgeville Borough Council approved earlier this month calls for an elevator at the old school, along with new restrooms, and a courtyard where the old rectory building used to stand. “The elevator and… [Read More]
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