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Summer festival returns after 17-year hiatus in Allegheny Township

Joyce Hanz
| Saturday, June 24, 2023 5:57 p.m.
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Lower Burrell Officer Aaron Rodgers and his police dog, Buc, greet people at Allegheny Township Community Days on Saturday on the grounds of Kiski Area High School.

After a 17-year absence, Allegheny Township Community Day returned Saturday on the grounds of Kiski Area High School. Held as a partnership between the township and Kiski Area School District, the day featured, food, live bands, games and visits by police, fire and other emergency vehicles for kids to explore. Supervisor James Morabito, one of the event organizers, said it has been too long since the township held a community festival and he hopes to make this an annual event.


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