October 4

Eagle Scout project means welcome signs for borough

Nick Kaminski recently completed his Boy Scout Eagle Project in West Wyoming Borough. Nick constructed a new wooden sign for the Town Hall and installed four “Welcome to West Wyoming” signs at the entrances to town.

Hose Co # 2

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Nick Kaminski recently completed his Eagle Scout Project in West Wyoming Borough. Nick constructed a new wooden sign for the Town Hall and installed Welcome to West Wyoming signs at the entrances to town. Nick is pictured with members of borough council from left Gary Stavish, Dan Grescavage, Eileen Cipriani, Dan Gadomski, Rick Yarosavich, Nick Kaminski, Joe Granteed, and Geno Leoni.

West Wyoming Hose Co # 2 will hold its regularly scheduled monthly meeting at 7pm on Monday October 5 at Company Headquarters on Stites Street in the Borough. All members are urged to attend. Anyone age 14 and older interested in learning more about the Fire Service is welcome to come and meet with our officers to explore the opportunity. The Relief Association will follow immediately after the conclusion of the regular meeting.

West Wyoming Hose Co #2 wishes to thank their neighbors for their past support and announce that their Annual Fund Drive is now underway. You should have received your mail solicitation by now, and they again are asking you to help them continue to provide emergency services to you 24 hrs a day, each and every day of the year. Your professionally trained, all volunteer, fire/rescue service is proud to answer your calls for help in all types of emergencies, from fire to vehicle accidents, and from flooding to gas leaks.

They will happily get out of a warm bed at 2 in the morning to go out in bitter weather conditions in order to aid you in your time of need.

They gladly sacrifice time that could be spent with their families to train and prepare themselves to safely handle dangerous situations so you can spend more time with your families. But, they deeply need your help at this time of the year. Please send your monetary gift in as soon as possible. If you did not receive their request in the mail please call us at 287-1182 and they will send you one or they will come to you personally to collect your donation.

Compost

For compost for your garden please contact the borough hall at 693-1311

Yard Waste

West Wyoming Borough has begun Yard Waste Pick-up. Pick-ups will be on Thursday. Every other week one-half the town will be collected until the beginning of November. The schedule will be as follows, October 15, Atherton Section up to 8th Street but NOT including 8th Street. On October 8, 8th Street to the Exeter Line. This schedule of alternating weeks will continue until November. Residents can call the Borough building to arrange to drop off waste or request the truck be left at their residence for large volume. Note: Please do not place yard waste in plastic bags.

Website

Visit the West Wyoming Website at www.westwyoming.org


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