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Firefighters use a ladder truck to extend to a balcony of Parnassus Manor while tending to a resident during an evacuation on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2021.
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More than a dozen residents of Parnassus Manor in New Kensington who were put out of their apartments by a fire Wednesday will be able to return Friday afternoon, a representative of the Westmoreland County Housing Authority said Thursday.
They were being kept out of their apartments for a second night while contractors worked to repair and clean the floor from smoke and water, the housing authority representative said.
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Firefighters use a ladder truck to reach the balcony of a Parnassus Manor apartment after a fire started at the New Kensington building on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021.
Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Firefighters use a ladder truck to reach the balcony of a Parnassus Manor apartment after a fire started at the New Kensington building on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021.
Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Firefighters tend to a resident at the Parnassus Manor apartment building in New Kensington after a fire started there on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021.
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Buses were brought in to hold residents evacuated from the Parnassus Manor apartment building in New Kensington on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021.
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The Norwin School Board put its stamp of approval on a deal to split about $11,150 a year with the taxing bodies of Irwin and the county for the next 40 years in return for not challenging the non-profit charitable status of the developer of a proposed 50-unit complex for senior citizens.
The agreement with the Westmoreland County Housing Authority that school board approved on Monday is for the Grand View Senior Residences, which is to be built on 5-to-8 acres of property the authority owns off Laurel Avenue and behind the Norwin Public Library on Caruthers Lane. The agreement with the housing authority bases the annual payment on an assessed value of $233 per unit.