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The historic Casino Theatre in Vandergrift.
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Casino Theatre boardmembers Brady Bottegal and Anthony Ferrante show recently made tile mosiacs to Carol Kleber, a retired artist of Ligonier, during a visit last week.
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The historic Casino Theatre in Vandergrift opened in 1900. Ongoing restorations and repairs are a reality for volunteers. The theater remains closed due to the pandemic.
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Casino Theatre longtime volunteers and boardmembers Brady Bottegal and Anthony Ferrante in the former jail cell section of the former Vandergrift Police Department that was once located inside the Casino Theatre. Three former jail cells are used as dressing rooms during large productions.
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About $4 million in state grants for three projects in Montgomery County was announced by the office of state Sen. Katie Muth, D-44th Dist.
The largest grant, $2 million, will go toward the construction of a new emergency services center in Upper Providence Township.
Another $1 million will be used toward the restoration of the historic Perkiomen Bridge Hotel in Collegeville and another $1 million has been awarded to Laurel House, Montgomery County s domestic violence shelter.
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Upper Providence Emergency Services
The $2 million grant will support the construction of a fire and emergency services facility and training building on land owned by Upper Providence Township. The building will serve as the headquarters and primary response location for all fire and EMS services, including the township s emergency operations center.