Murrysville

Murrysville area happenings, Feb. 18, 2021

Patrick Varine
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Lillian DeDomenic | For the Tribune-Review
The Easter Bunny greets egg hunters at a 2019 egg hunt in Plum. This year the Murrysville Recreation Department and Murrysville Community Library will partner on an Easter drive-thru at the municipal building on Sardis Road.

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Here are news briefs and event listings for the Murrysville Star’s coverage area. Submit items to pvarine@triblive.com.

Easter drive-thru in Murrysville

Murrysville Recreation Department and Murrysville Community Library officials will host a March 26 Easter drive-thru at the municipal building on Sardis Road.

From 3:30-5:30 p.m., families can stop by, wave to the Easter bunny and yellow chick and pick up a free treat bag while supplies last.

The municipal building is at 4100 Sardis Road. For more, call the library at 724-327-2100, ext. 153, or the recreation department at ext. 131.

Upcoming meetings

Upcoming meetings open to the public in either a virtual or in-person format:

• Franklin Regional school board committee-of-the-whole, 7:30 p.m., March 1, livestreamed at YouTube.com/user/FranklinRegional.

• Export council, 7 p.m., March 2 at the borough building, 5815 Washington Ave.

• Murrysville council, 7 p.m., March 3 at the municipal building, 4100 Sardis Road. Also broadcast on Comcast local access Channel 19 and livestreamed at Murrysville.com.

• Delmont council, 7 p.m., March 9 at the Delmont Public Library, 75 School St. Recent meetings have been livestreamed via the GoToMeeting app.

Murrysville council to vote on renewing Comcast agreement

Murrysville officials will advertise an ordinance entering into a new 10-year agreement with cable provider Comcast.

The contract is non-exclusive, meaning other companies are free to provide services in the area. However, Murrysville Chief Administrator Jim Morrison said another provider like Verizon must determine if it’s worth the investment.

“In areas where they were already providing phone service, overlaying their Fios lines was very simple,” Morrison said. “We have very limited abilities here in controlling both the cost and the competition.”

Council could vote on the ordinance at its next meeting, set for 7 p.m., March 3 at the municipal building.

Library make reopening plans

The Murrysville Community Library announced tentative plans to reopen to the public this week, Councilwoman Toni Brockway said.

Library patrons should keep an eye on the library website, MurrysvilleLibrary.org, and its social media channels for the most up-do-date information.

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