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Oct. 21—North Huntingdon proposes 2022 budget

North Huntingdon officials adopted a preliminary budget that does not raise taxes.

Property owners will not have to pay more real estate taxes under a tentative budget that takes $1.14 million from the fund balance to cover a projected deficit.

Commissioners voted to adopt a proposed $14.17 million general fund budget that maintains real estate taxes at 11.55 mills. Commissioner Jason Atwood, who cast the only opposing vote, said he believed more effort should be made to balance the budget without tapping into the fund balance.

The final budget is scheduled for a vote Dec. 16.

Of the 11.55-mill tax levy, the revenue generated by 9.23 mills will be allocated for the general fund. One mill, which gives the local government $395,634, is earmarked for capital improvements and money collected from 1.32 mills is allocated to the township's fire services.

New Hope Church plans craft, vendor show

The New Hope Church Craft & Vendor Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Circleville Volunteer Fire Department social room, 129 Robbins Station Rd., North Huntingdon.

Lunch can be purchased and the sale of baked goods will assist the church's mission projects.

Crafts, seasonal favorites and unique items available for purchase will support local artisans.

A ticket raffle will be held for a handmade quilt to support the purchase of a police dog protective vest.

St. Stephen church to sell pirohi

St. Stephen Byzantine Catholic Church, 90 Bethel Rd., North Huntingdon, will sell potato/cheese and sweet cabbage pirohi on Nov. 5, beginning at 10 a.m. in the church hall.

The cost is $10 per dozen.

Irwin hires part-time police officer

Irwin has hired a part-time police officer.

Council on Oct. 13 hired Kyle J. Morton at a rate of $22.88 per hour.

Bus trip to Indiana County planned

A bus trip to Indiana County, with shopping in Smicksburg, lunch and an afternoon tea, and tour of the Jimmy Stewart Museum and Dan Smith Candies, is planned for Nov. 4.

The trip includes dinner and entertainment.

The bus will leave the Norwin Hills Shopping Center at 7 a.m. and return about 9 p.m. Cost is $149.

For information and to make reservations, contact Virgie Smith at 724-713-4372.

Joe Napsha is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Joe at 724-836-5252, jnapsha@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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