NORRISTOWN â A $9 million construction contract for a storage facility at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safetyâs emergency operations center was approved last week by Montgomery Countyâs elected officials.
The $9,086,011 agreement between the Montgomery County Department of Assets and Infrastructure and SJ Thomas Co. Inc., of Lansdowne, would cover âthe construction of a warehouse and garage facilityâ at the agencyâs headquarters in Eagleville.
The seven-figure listing was a âtotal lump sum price,â according to the contract award.
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According to Kelly Cofransisco, Montgomery Countyâs director of communications, once completed, the warehouse would store several items including generators, personal protective equipment and sign boards and traffic equipment for mass evacuations.
Montgomery County OKs $9M contract to construct public safety warehouse, garage facility
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Anthony Francis Nero, 48, of Eagleville, faces counts of sending threatening communications and cyberstalking, the U.S. Attorney s Office announced. (Montgomery County District Attorney s Office)
NORRISTOWN, PA The man who police say fired shots into the Montgomery County Democratic Party offices after the riots at the U.S. Capitol now faces federal charges.
Anthony Francis Nero, 48, of Eagleville, faces counts of sending threatening communications and cyberstalking, the U.S. Attorney s Office announced. The charges carry a maximum of 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. With this stolen election and Coup d etat, violence is the only language you bloodsuckers understand, Nero wrote in part of an email sent the day after the riots, which left five dead, police said.
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