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THIS SPACE AVAILABLE NOW! The Kittanning Paper KP OFFICE OPEN WEEKDAYS: 9:00AM-3:30PM 140 S. JEFFERSON KITTANNING, PA 16201 TELEPHONE: 724-543-NEWS (6397) FAX: (724) 543-5572 admin@ kittanningpaper.com ALL LOCAL - ALL THE TIME! The cure for the Common Newspaper! The Kittanning Paper Friday • October 23, 2015 8 GET STARTED & CALL NOW SHRIVER CONTRACT SERVICES 724-545-2408 Hiring Part/Full Time Dependable Drivers Earn up to $18.25/hr Receive a $200.00 Hiring Bonus Training & Testing Are Free SHRIVER Intersection of Troy Hill Rd & Rt. 28 *Daily Specials* *Best Deli Around!* State Minimum Pricing on Tobacco & Milk Don’t Race by “Cruise in” for Food & Fuel! Sunday 6a-10p/Mon-Thurs. 5a-10p Friday 5a-11p & Sat. 6a-11p 724-543-2349 HOW MANY REASONS ARE THERE TO NOT TO VOTE FOR Vicki Schaub or Jerry Miklos??? $581,000 PLUS INTEREST! PAID FOR BY TOM SHAFFER ADVERTISE TODAY! 724-543-6397 (continued from page 1) Pony Farm Trap & Gun Club 592 Pony Farm Road • 724-548-4843 GUN SHOW SAT, OCT 31 & SUN NOV 1 9AM - 4PM Info: 724-548-4843 Jack: 724-548-7117 [email protected] COGLEY 1251 State Route 1028 Kittanning, PA 16201 724-783-2321 Fully Insured Free Estimates Authorized Trane Dealer PA027236 Heating and Air Conditioning Marc Angelo Mantini HONESTY & INTEGRITY Vote to end... • Council secrecy • Backroom deals • the “Blame Game” • Playing fast and loose with taxpayer’s money Bring Decency and Respect back to Ford City Borough Council VOTE: Marc Angelo Mantini Tuesday, November 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PAID FOR BY CANDIDATE JOHN F. GRAFF INSURANCE AGENCY 724-543-2204 213 Market Street Kittanning, PA 16201 Email: jgraff@graffinsurance.com www.northwood.com Awesome opportunity to have of- fice space in Kittanning. Currently a dentist office. There is a 2 story resi- dential rental above for additional income that is 5 bedrooms & 2 full baths. 2 car attached garage. Kittanning Boro. $129,900 KITTANNING! 724-548-4157 ML#1044732 Looking for that country setting yet close enough to everything. This 4 year old modular awaits new own- ers. This spacious 3 bedroom 2 full baths has lots to offer from the nice layout to the nice location. Manor Twp. 128,900. ML#1050662 Upgraded country living! 3 bedroom 1 bath ranch style home surrounded by natures beauty. Enjoy the large deck and scenic yard. This house has many updates, too many to list. Become friends with the deer, rab- bits and other wildlife!! Brush/Val Buffington. $69,900. ML#1076225 Ml#1074824 FORD CITY BORO! Calling all investors! This is a 2 unit home that could be turned into a single family 4 bedroom home or keep separated into 2 units. Lots of updates done to each side. Live on one side and have tenants pay your mortgage on the other. Ford City Boro. $64,900. FORD CITY! ML#1054834 Get ready to move before the snow and winter sets in. 2 bedroom with a captive bedroom, could be a den, second floor bath area. Ford City. $49,500 BUFFINGTON! MANOR TWP! least make an honest attempt at being able to offer this community service. We’re doing it for the betterment of the community, Miller said. “Hopefully it’s a success and we teach people the val- ue of the public transporta- tion provided.” Town and Country Transit General Manager Patti Lynn Baker added that the new stop has the potential to help parents who might still be at work. “Around those times is what fit into our schedule – one of the things that’s very important when you’re do- ing fixed route is we need to include the general pub- lic,” Baker said. “We were able to make changes to our schedule and still include the general public, as well as in- clude any school students or faculty that may want to ride as well. It’s definitely open to anyone who would want to ride.” For example, after the 3:45 and 9:05PM pick-ups, riders would be in Downtown Ford City within 15 minutes. The 9:05PM trip time also coincides with students that are enrolled in Butler County Community College courses at the Lenape Tech campus in Manor Township. The extra mode of trans- portation would cost stu- dents $1 with valid student identification and save them about 50 cents from the nor- mal fare. Like with other fixed-route drivers, Baker hoped that the “Green Line” drivers will be able to get to know second- ary students who utilize the bus service and help them get close to home or their next destination. Though it was a private trip, fixed-route driver Valer- ie Smeltzer (who was on the “dry run” with fellow driver Tracy Smith) transported 10 Life Skills students and four adults for the first time yes- terday afternoon. Students rode from Arm- strong Junior-Senior High to the Kittanning terminal before they switched bus lines en route to the former- Kittanning Senior High yes- terday afternoon. “It went great – they were wonderful,” Smeltzer said. “It was a pretty-full bus.” Both Smeltzer and Smith – and both of East Franklin Township – are familiar with driving students as they used to drive for A.J. Myers. Cominos said the extra transportation route for stu- dents is a nice addition. “I think any time you have public transportation, that’s a valuable resource for a community. There are other school districts in the state that depend on public transportation to get their kids around different places – we’re fortunate that we’re able to provide transportation to our students,” Cominos said. “(Town and Country Transit) providing their ser- vice is a nice addition.” Once the schedule is final- ized, it will be available on the Town and Country Tran- sit website, at the terminal (at the corner of North McK- ean and Arch St.) and on the buses. A link to a fixed-route in- teractive map is also avail- able via the transit website. TACT Ready to Roll to Armstrong Junior-Senior High...

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Page 1: Friday • October 23, 2015 KP - Kittanning Paper · Become friends with the deer, rab-bits and other wildlife!! Brush/Val Buffington. $69,900. ML#1076225 Ml#1074824 Ford City Boro!

THIS SPACEAVAILABLE NOW!

The Kittanning PaperKP

OffICE OPEN WEEkdAyS:

9:00AM-3:30PM140 S. JEffErSON

kITTANNINg, PA 16201

TELEPHONE: 724-543-NEWS (6397)

fAX: (724) 543-5572admin@

kittanningpaper.com

ALL LOCAL - ALL THE TIME!The cure for the Common Newspaper!

The Kittanning PaperFriday • October 23, 20158

GET STARTED & CALL NOWSHRIVER CONTRACT SERVICES724-545-2408

Hiring Part/Full Time Dependable DriversEarn up to $18.25/hr

Receive a $200.00 Hiring BonusTraining & Testing Are Free

SHRIVER

Intersection of Troy Hill Rd & Rt. 28

*Daily Specials**Best Deli Around!*

State Minimum Pricing on Tobacco & Milk

Don’t Race by“Cruise in” for Food & Fuel!

Sunday 6a-10p/Mon-Thurs. 5a-10pFriday 5a-11p & Sat. 6a-11p

724-543-2349

HOW MANY REASONS ARE THERE TO NOT TO VOTE FOR

Vicki Schaub or Jerry Miklos???

$581,000 PLUS INTEREST!

PAID FOR BY TOM SHAFFER

AdVErTISE TOdAy!724-543-6397

(continued from page 1)

Pony FarmTrap & Gun Club

592 Pony Farm Road • 724-548-4843GUN SHOW

SAT, OCT 31 & SUN NOV 19AM - 4PM

Info: 724-548-4843Jack: [email protected]

COGLEY

1251 State Route 1028Kittanning, PA 16201

724-783-2321

fully Insuredfree EstimatesAuthorized Trane dealerPA027236

• •••

Heating and Air Conditioning

Marc Angelo MantiniHONESTy & INTEgrITy

Vote to end... • Council secrecy• Backroom deals• the “Blame Game”• Playing fast and loose with taxpayer’s money

Bring Decency and Respect back

to Ford City Borough Council

VOTE:

Marc Angelo MantiniTuesday,

November 3

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

PAID FOR BY CANDIDATE

JOHN F. GRAFFINSURANCEAGENCY

724-543-2204

213 Market StreetKittanning, PA 16201

Email: [email protected]

www.northwood.com

Awesome opportunity to have of-fice space in Kittanning. Currently a dentist office. There is a 2 story resi-dential rental above for additional income that is 5 bedrooms & 2 full baths. 2 car attached garage.Kittanning Boro. $129,900

kittanning!

724-548-4157

ML#1044732Looking for that country setting yet close enough to everything. This 4 year old modular awaits new own-ers. This spacious 3 bedroom 2 full baths has lots to offer from the nice layout to the nice location. Manor Twp. 128,900.

ML#1050662Upgraded country living! 3 bedroom 1 bath ranch style home surrounded by natures beauty. Enjoy the large deck and scenic yard. This house has many updates, too many to list. Become friends with the deer, rab-bits and other wildlife!! Brush/Val Buffington. $69,900.

ML#1076225

Ml#1074824

Ford City Boro!

Calling all investors! This is a 2 unit home that could be turned into a single family 4 bedroom home or keep separated into 2 units. Lots of updates done to each side. Live on one side and have tenants pay your mortgage on the other. Ford City Boro. $64,900.

Ford City!

ML#1054834

Get ready to move before the snow and winter sets in. 2 bedroomwith a captive bedroom, could be a den, second floor bath area. Ford City. $49,500

BuFFington!

manor twp!

least make an honest attempt at being able to offer this community service. We’re doing it for the betterment of the community, Miller said.

“Hopefully it’s a success and we teach people the val-ue of the public transporta-tion provided.”

Town and Country Transit General Manager Patti Lynn Baker added that the new stop has the potential to help parents who might still be at work.

“Around those times is what fit into our schedule – one of the things that’s very important when you’re do-ing fixed route is we need to include the general pub-lic,” Baker said. “We were able to make changes to our schedule and still include the general public, as well as in-clude any school students or faculty that may want to ride as well. It’s definitely open to anyone who would want to ride.”

For example, after the 3:45 and 9:05PM pick-ups, riders would be in Downtown Ford City within 15 minutes.

The 9:05PM trip time also coincides with students that are enrolled in Butler County Community College courses at the Lenape Tech campus in Manor Township.

The extra mode of trans-portation would cost stu-dents $1 with valid student identification and save them about 50 cents from the nor-mal fare.

Like with other fixed-route drivers, Baker hoped that the “Green Line” drivers will be able to get to know second-ary students who utilize the bus service and help them get close to home or their next destination.

Though it was a private trip, fixed-route driver Valer-ie Smeltzer (who was on the “dry run” with fellow driver Tracy Smith) transported 10 Life Skills students and four adults for the first time yes-terday afternoon.

Students rode from Arm-strong Junior-Senior High to the Kittanning terminal before they switched bus lines en route to the former-Kittanning Senior High yes-terday afternoon.

“It went great – they were wonderful,” Smeltzer said. “It was a pretty-full bus.”

Both Smeltzer and Smith – and both of East Franklin Township – are familiar with driving students as they used to drive for A.J. Myers.

Cominos said the extra transportation route for stu-dents is a nice addition.

“I think any time you have public transportation, that’s a valuable resource for a community. There are other school districts in the state that depend on public transportation to get their kids around different places – we’re fortunate that we’re able to provide transportation to our students,” Cominos said. “(Town and Country Transit) providing their ser-vice is a nice addition.”

Once the schedule is final-ized, it will be available on the Town and Country Tran-sit website, at the terminal (at the corner of North McK-ean and Arch St.) and on the buses.

A link to a fixed-route in-teractive map is also avail-able via the transit website.

TACT Ready to Roll to Armstrong Junior-Senior High...