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After selling mansion, UPMC sells former surgery center

After selling mansion, UPMC sells former surgery center Updated 7:17 AM; Facebook Share UPMC has sold another facility located on the grounds of the former UPMC Memorial hospital in Spring Garden Township. The hospital system and OSS Health have sold the three story, 42,000-square-foot former surgery center building at 1750 5th Ave. to Red Lion Controls. The commercial real estate company, NAI CIR marketed the property in cooperation with the Ten-X Commercial Real Estate Auction platform. The property was auctioned and settled on March 31 for $2.4 million. Red Lion provides solutions through communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation and networking, which enables companies to gain real-time data visibility. The company was founded in 1972.

Melbourne woman s killer caught in Virginia, police say

Melbourne man fatally beat 71-year-old neighbor, fled Florida before slaying Pennsylvania man, police say Suspect arrested in Virginia also accused of killing man in Pennsylvania Updated:  Tags:  Brian Karl Peters, Jr., 33 (mug shot from a previous arrest) (Copyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.) MELBOURNE, Fla. – The man who killed a 71-year-old woman in Brevard County and buried her beaten body behind a blighted, former thrift store is now behind bars in Virginia, according to Melbourne police. According to a news release, Brian Karl Peters Jr., 33, was picked up by Virginia State Police on March 31. Investigators said Peters was found in a stolen car and was wanted for another murder in Pennsylvania.

PA-American Water Co buys York wastewater treatment plant for $235M

The sale will now move to the state s Public Utility Commission (PUC) for final approval. A decision from the PUC is expected later this year or early 2022.  With the sale, PA-American will not increase rates for York residents for the first three years and will retain all of the current staff. In addition, a $20 million deposit will be given to the city to help balance the 2021 budget. PA-American Water has also announced it will contribute at least $50,000 to nonprofit organizations throughout the city.  With this agreement, York’s future is bright – free from the debt and financial pain that have held us back for so long,” Mayor Michael Helfrich said in a statement. “This is a new day for York, one filled with an unwavering optimism as our residents and businesses can finally breathe a sigh of relief for the first time in decades.”

Met-Ed s 2021 Tree Trimming Program to Enhance Service Reliability

Share this article Share this article READING, Pa., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Met-Ed, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), continues to conduct tree trimming work in communities across its service area in Pennsylvania as part of its ongoing efforts to help enhance electric service reliability. Maintaining proper clearances around electrical equipment can help reduce the frequency and duration of tree-related power outages, especially those associated with severe weather such as spring and summer thunderstorms. Since the beginning of the year, tree contractors have trimmed along about 650 miles of distribution and transmission lines in the Met-Ed area as part of the company s $28 million vegetation management program for 2020. Met-Ed s program remains on schedule to complete an additional 2,550 miles of work by year end.

York City wastewater system buyer reaching out to municipal customers

York City wastewater system buyer reaching out to municipal customers
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