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Oakdale Borough office still has 120th Anniversary items available for purchase. They include: hoodies for $15, t-shirts for $5/$7, history books for $10, baseball caps for $10, and the 120th Anniversary 80 minute DVD for $5. LifeSpan Senior Resource Center, located in the Oakdale Community Center, is leaving Oakdale, effective January 1, 2013. LifeSpan has provided daily services to seniors in the area for many years. Residents may attend any of the ten other senior centers that LifeSpan operates in Allegheny County, or any of its satellite or extension programs. Beginning January 1, 2013, the community center will be available for daytime use, Monday through Friday. Call (724) 693-9740) for details on daily, weekly, or monthly rates. Boy Scout Troop 248 thanks the residents and businesses who contributed to Eagle Scout candidate Peter Cochran’s Eagle Service Project: the purchase of an AED unit, Automated External Defibrillator, which was installed on the front wall of the meeting hall at the Oakdale Community Center. An AED unit is a portable electronic device that is used in cases of life threating cardiac arrhythmias. The AED units can cost up to $2,000. As a result of so many community donations, the AED unit was purchased and installed at no cost to the borough. Pennsylvania recently passed new laws and regulations that heighten the state’s and landfill industry’s enthusiasm to protecting the environment. This new legislation has come about in several phases-in periods over the past two years. In January 2013 the final segment will come into law – banning electronic waste (e-Waste) for being disposed of in municipal landfills. As a result, North Fayette Township will no longer collect the banned materials from residents effective January 1, 2013. For more information, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us, keyword: Electronics Recycling. North Fayette Police Chief, Jeffrey Falconer, is retiring at the end of December, after spending 35 years with the police department in one capacity or another. Read the next issue in February about his time with North Fayette police and Chief Falconer’s successor. Laura Ludwig has been hired as the township’s new community development director. She will be responsible for land development, zoning, building and fire codes, and signs. Read the next issue in February about Allegheny West Magazine’s conversation with Laura to learn more about her and her thoughts about the future of the North Fayette community. The intersection at Route 30 and Clinton Road, pictured below, has opened to the public. Improvements at the intersection now make turning at the intersection, especially for larger vehicles, much easier. Mamone’s Restaurantwhich once stood on the left in this picture, was razed as part of the project. While no new housing or residential developments have been launched in the township, permits for new construction have been issued in Maronda Farms, Marion Estates, Village at Clinton Lake, and Lenox Place. In Maronda Farms, phase I construction continues along Stallion Drive and Colt Circle. Public improvements are progressing for Phase II. The third building is awaiting final inspection at The Village at Clinton Lake, and the foundation is complete there for the recreation clubhouse.

1009 Beaver Grade Road,<br />

Suite 220<br />

Moon Township, PA 15108<br />

(412) 262-3780<br />

www.repmustio.com<br />

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319 Castle Shannon Blvd.<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15234<br />

(412) 571-2000<br />

www.pahouse.com/MSmith

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