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Westmoreland Manor could begin in-person visits with residents within weeks even as coronavirus cases continue to pop up among residents and staff at the county-owned nursing home in Hempfield.
Officials said Thursday that one additional case was reported and there are three active coronavirus infections among residents at the 403-bed facility. One staff member is off work after having been diagnosed with the virus, according to statement issued by Manor Administrator Abby Testa.
Despite the new cases, plans to reinstate contact visits, which were halted in March 2020 at the onset on the pandemic, are ongoing.
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The water fountains as the looked on opening day in June 2019 at Veterans’ Memorial Pool at Lynch Field in Greensburg.
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A good lifeguard is hard to find, which is why Greensburg’s recreation department is offering free lifeguard certification courses as a new recruitment tool.
“We had a difficult time in general getting kids to apply for the jobs,” said Trudy Ivory, former recreation facilities manager for the city.
Ivory retired this year but continues to work part time to help the city prepare for the 2021 swimming season at Veterans’ Memorial Pool.
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Export officials spent a good portion of the past year updating the borough’s playground, off of Roosevelt Avenue, and want to keep that momentum going as spring approaches.
“We’ve cut the (dead) trees down, we did the basketball court, and now we need to fix that fence,” Councilman John Nagoda said. In the past year, borough officials brought in goats from Allegheny Goatscape to help clear the steep hillside leading down to the park, resurfaced the basketball court and cleared a number of older, hazardous trees from the property.