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Greencastle-Antrim Year in Review: May to August 2020

Echo Pilot May 5 The Greencastle-Antrim School Board officially put furloughs, teacher and program cuts and the elimination of extracurricular activities on the table during a virtual meeting. Pre-COVID-19, it wasn t good; post-COVID-19, it s disastrous, Caroline Royer, chief financial officer, said in describing the district s fiscal position. Projected revenues for 2020-21 are $39,999,478 and projected expenses are $42,448,579 for a deficit of $2,449,101. Greencastle-Antrim High School students some dressed up, some not had a different prom experience Saturday night, May 2, with Mask-erade Porch Prom, an event organized by the junior class prom committee. May 7 “It’s going to devastate the district if they move forward.” That was the reaction of Greencastle-Antrim Education Association President Brandon Solomon after last week’s resolution by the school board to consider cuts, including teacher positions, to handle economic hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Community Nerws: Weather forces cancellation of Mount Moriah wreath ceremony

Community Nerws: Weather forces cancellation of Mount Moriah wreath ceremony
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County groups receive new grants to deter crime

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals County groups receive new grants to deter crime, assist victims State Rep. Rob Matzie announced more than $4.5 million in grants to Allegheny and Beaver counties to bolster law enforcement and support victims of violent crimes. Staff reports Beaver County groups will receive thousands in grant funding to assist law enforcement, deter crime and support domestic violence victims. State Rep. Rob Matzie, D-16, Ambridge, announced more than $4.5 million in grants to Allegheny and Beaver counties to bolster law enforcement and support victims of violent crimes.  The money is administered by Pennsylvania’s Commission on Crime and Delinquency, acting on recommendations by various advisory committees.

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