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The Montgomery County shelter and advocacy group working to end domestic violence has received a major funding boost. (Shutterstock)
EAST NORRITON, PA Laurel House, a Montgomery County organization working to eradicate domestic violence throughout the area for the last 40 years, has received a major funding boost from the state.
The nonprofit has received a $1 million grant to help with a wide array of updates and improvements to their facility in East Norriton. The grant to Laurel House is.vital to our community safety, State Sen. Maria Collett said in a statement announcing the funding. Domestic violence is widely misunderstood and often overlooked until it is too late, and any support we can lend to organizations like Laurel House and the families they serve is critical.
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Dec 29, 2020 12:38 PM
State representative Jim Struzzi announced that Indiana Regional Medical Center will receive a grant to help them out with upcoming improvements to the hospital facility.
In a post on his Facebook page, Struzzi announced that $1 million in state grant money from the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program will go to IRMC. Struzzi said it will be beneficial not just for the hospital, but for the county as a whole.
Matzie: Aliquippa, Monaca awarded $1.5 million for development projects
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Beaver County development projects in Aliquippa and Monaca were awarded $1.5 million in grant funding under the Redevelopment and Capital Assistance Program, state Rep. Rob Matzie announced.
The grants include $1 million for the redevelopment of a 40-acre brownfield and construction of a 250,000-square-foot, high-tech manufacturing building along the Ohio River in Aliquippa, the release said.
In addition, $500,000 will be used to build a new 27,000-square-foot, two-story Monaca Civic Center on Pacific Avenue in the borough to house police, fire and administrative departments, the release said.
“The funding to Aliquippa will allow us to transform a dead brownfield into a thriving manufacturing area, which will provide job opportunities and economic revitalization for the entire area,” said Matzie, D-16, Ambridge.