Special to the Salem News
EAST PALESTINE The village will have its own Way Station location in the basement of the First United Presbyterian Church.
Way Station executive director Chaney Nezbeth briefed village council on the plans for a satellite location during the Monday council meeting.
The Way Station currently has two other locations in the county, one in Columbiana and one in East Liverpool.
The local satellite location is expected to hold a grand opening sometime after Easter, Nezbeth said.
“The Way Station is really a major resource. Being in East Palestine we are going to be able to connect closer with the people that we serve in that part of the county,” she said.
Special to the Journal
EAST PALESTINE The village will have its own Way Station location in the basement of the First United Presbyterian Church.
Way Station executive director Chaney Nezbeth briefed village council on the plans for a satellite location during the Monday council meeting.
The Way Station currently has two other locations in the county, one in Columbiana and one in East Liverpool.
The local satellite location is expected to hold a grand opening sometime after Easter, Nezbeth said.
“The Way Station is really a major resource. Being in East Palestine we are going to be able to connect closer with the people that we serve in that part of the county,” she said.
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Riverview Community Action Corp food bank accepting donations
The food bank at Riverview Community Action Corp in Oakmont serves people in need who live in Oakmont and Verona.
Donations of jelly, kid-friendly cereal, pasta sauce, noodles, rice, tuna and $10 Giant Eagle gift cards can be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays at the center, 501 Second St. Residents in need should call 412-828-1062.