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District Information TITLE NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER NEW District Information TITLE NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER NEW CASTLE TAX COLLECTOR GINA VILLANI 230 N Jefferson St 724-656-3546 New Castle Pa 16101 SCHOOL SECRETARY SCHOOL SECRETARY New Castle Area Schools 430 Fern St 724-656-4774 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY ROAD SECRETARY 230 N Jefferson St 724-656-3546 New Castle Pa 16101 BESSEMER BORO TAX COLLECTOR RANDI SEARFOSS 13 Woodline Ave. 724-714-2597 Bessemer, Pa. 16112 SCHOOL SECRETARY KIMBERLY EATON Mohawk Area Schools PO Box 25 724-667-7782 Bessemer Pa 16112 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY JANET NOVAD Box 789 Bessemer Pa 16112 724-667-7061 ELLPORT BORO TAX COLLECTOR RITA A FOLEY 111 4th st Ellwood City Pa 16117 724-758-4845 SCHOOL SECRETARY RICHARD ZARONE 501 Crescent Ave Ellwood City Pa 16117 724-752-1591 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY MARGUERITE CHRISTY 313 Burns Ave Ellwood City Pa 16117 724-752-1422 ELLWOOD CITY TAX COLLECTOR MARY ANN PORTUGALLO Municipal Building 724-758-9673 525 Lawrence Ave Ellwood City Pa 16117 SCHOOL SECRETARY RICHARD ZARONE 501 Crescent Ave 724-752-1591 Ellwood City Pa 16117 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY LINDA LIST Municipal Building 724-758-7777 525 Lawrence Ave Ellwood City Pa 16117 ENON VALLEY BORO TAX COLLECTOR VERONICA DOMBROSKI Box 112 136 State St 724-336-5968 Enon Valley Pa 16120 SCHOOL SECRETARY TIFFANI SURIANO 500 Blackhawk Rd 724-846-6600 Beaver Falls Pa 15010 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY VERONICA DOMBROSKI Po Box 295 Enon Valley Pa 724-336-5968 (W) District Information NEW BEAVER BORO TAX COLLECTOR DRITA CRAWFORD 328 Darlington Rd 724-535-2081 Wampum Pa 16157 SCHOOL SECRETARY KIMBERLY EATON Mohawk Area Schools PO Box 25 724-667-7782 Bessemer Pa 16112 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY DRITA CRAWFORD 328 Darlington Rd 724-535-8868 Wampum, PA 16157 NEW WILMINGTON TAX COLLECTOR WILLIAM NICHOLS 205 Village Lane 724-944-4692 New Wilmington Pa 16142 SCHOOL SECRETARY JOSH LATORE 300 Wood St 724-656-8866 New WIlmington Pa 16142 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY SHARRON EDMISTON 134 High St 724-946-8167 New Wilmington Pa 16142 SOUTH NEW CASTLE TAX COLLECTOR JOLENE THOMPSON 2107 S Beaver St 724-654-1860 New Castle Pa 16102 SCHOOL SECRETARY BONNIE BALDWIN 2501 Old Pittsburgh Rd 724-658-5566 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY DOROTHY KLINE 2308 Morris St 724-652-7871 New Castle Pa 16101 VOLANT BORO TAX COLLECTOR CARMEN ORTIZ BROWN 525 Main St. 724-533-2712 Volant Pa 16156 SCHOOL SECRETARY JOSH LATORE 300 Wood St 724-656-8866 New WIlmington Pa 16142 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY CARMEN ORTIZ BROWN 525 Main St. 724-533-2712 Volant Pa 16156 WAMPUM BORO TAX COLLECTOR SUE DEAN PO Box 167 724-535-1173 Wampum Pa 16157 SCHOOL SECRETARY RICHARD ZARONE 501 Crescent Ave 724-752-1591 Ellwood City Pa 16117 SCHOOL SECRETARY (BBSD) KIMBERLY EATON Mohawk Area Schools PO Box 25 724-667-7782 Bessemer Pa 16112 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY SUE DEAN Box 65 724-535-8241 Wampum Pa 16157 District Information HICKORY TWP. TAX COLLECTOR LORI ZULAUF 1874 Laclair dr 724-654-2946 New Castle Pa 16101 SCHOOL SECRETARY MARY ANN KOSEK 2497 Harlansburg Rd 724-658-8940 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY CAROL KORDISH 2375 Eastbrook Rd 724-658-0510 New Castle Pa 16105 LITTLE BEAVER TWP. TAX COLLECTOR STACY COSGROVE 1674 State Route 551 724-336-0097 Enon Valley Pa 16120 SCHOOL SECRETARY KIMBERLY EATON Mohawk Area Schools PO Box 25 724-667-7782 Bessemer Pa 16112 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY SHELBY E. MCBRIDE 2176 State Route 551 724-336-5802 Enon Valley, PA 16120 MAHONING TWP. TAX COLLECTOR CASSIE RUEHLE 278 Ambrosia Rd. 724-971-7289 Edinburg, PA 16116 SCHOOL SECRETARY KIMBERLY EATON Mohawk Area Schools PO Box 25 724-667-7782 Bessemer Pa 16112 SCHOOL SECRETARY (IDE) SAMANTHA CHARLES 500 S Scotland Lane 724-652-7421 UNION New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY JEAN GRECO 4538 W. State St. 724-667-8801 PO Box 99 Hillsville Pa 16132 NESHANNOCK TWP. TAX COLLECTOR GEORGANN GALL 3131 Mercer Rd Suite 2 724-652-8430 New Castle Pa 16105 SCHOOL SECRETARY JUSTIN DIMUCCIO 3834 Mitchell Rd 724-658-4793 New Castle Pa 16105 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY LESLIE BUCCI 3131 Mercer Rd 724-658-4972 New Castle Pa 16105 District Information NORTH BEAVER TWP. TAX COLLECTOR KAREN S. MAGNONE 936 Cleland Mill Rd 724-667-7985 (W) New Castle Pa 16102 SCHOOL SECRETARY KIMBERLY EATON Mohawk Area Schools PO Box 25 724-667-7782 Bessemer Pa 16112 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY NELLIE GAGLIANO 861 Mt Jackson Rd 724-667-7956 (W) New Castle Pa 16102 PERRY TWP. TAX COLLECTOR DOROTHY WALLACE 3790 State Route 488 724-368-8489 Portersville Pa 16051 SCHOOL SECRETARY RICHARD ZARONE 501 Crescent Ave Ellwood City Pa 16117 724-752-1591 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY JANICE MARSHALL 284 Reno Rd 724-368-8230 Portersville Pa 16051 PLAINGROVE TWP. TAX COLLECTOR JESSICA MCCURDY PO BOX 92 724-391-4943 VOLANT, PA. 16156 724-712-6531 C SCHOOL SECRETARY JOSH LATORE 300 Wood St 724-656-8866 New WIlmington Pa 16142 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY BEVERLY BLAIR 327 Burns Rd 724-530-7276 Slippery Rock Pa 16057 PULASKI TWP. TAX COLLECTOR BRAD MARSHALL 1172 State Rt. 208 724-964-2602 Pulaski Pa 16143 SCHOOL SECRETARY JOSH LATORE 300 Wood St 724-656-8866 New WIlmington Pa 16142 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY MEGAN ALLISON 1172 State Route 208 724-364-8891 Pulaski Pa 16143 SCOTT TWP. TAX COLLECTOR DANIEL J. CHROBAK 801 ROSE POINT HARLANSBURG RD. 724-698-7065 NEW CASTLE, PA 16101 SCHOOL SECRETARY MARY ANN KOSEK 2497 Harlansburg Rd 724-658-8940 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY GLENDORA BOOK 1492 Eastbrook Harlansburg Rd New Castle Pa 16101 724-657-8033(W) District Information SHENANGO TWP. TAX COLLECTOR MARY JANE COUSINS 1000 Willowbrook Rd, Suite 4 724-654-9811 New Castle Pa 16101 SCHOOL SECRETARY LAUREN CHAPPELL 2501 Old Pittsburgh Rd 724-658-5566 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY DENISE ALLWINE 1000 Willowbrook Rd 724-658-4460 New Castle Pa 16101 SLIPPERY ROCK TWP. TAX COLLECTOR JOSEPHINE JONES 2102 Fairview School Rd 724-924-2319 Ellwood City Pa 16117 SCHOOL SECRETARY MARY ANN KOSEK 2497 Harlansburg Rd 724-658-8940 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY LAURIE MORRISON 4334 US Route 422 724-924-2482 New Castle Pa 16101 TAYLOR TWP. TAX COLLECTOR ANDREW SENCHAK 733 7th Street box 341 724-535-1478 West Pittsburg Pa 16160 SCHOOL SECRETARY SCHOOL SECRETARY New Castle Area Schools 430 Fern St 724-656-4774 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY JAN HOLL PO Box 489, Industrial St. 724-535-4627 West Pittsburg Pa 16160 UNION TWP. TAX COLLECTOR DOREEN VITULLO 205 Mapeat Lane 724-656-8456 New Castle Pa 16101 SCHOOL SECRETARY SAMANTHA CHARLES 500 S Scotland Lane 724-652-7421 New Castle Pa 16101 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY ROBERT ECKERT 1910 MUNICIPAL DRIVE 724-652-2542 New Castle Pa 16101 WASHINGTON TWP. TAX COLLECTOR MELISSA DAVIES 153 SHAW RD 724-730-8364 Volant Pa 16156 SCHOOL SECRETARY JOSH LATORE 300 Wood St 724-656-8866 New WIlmington Pa 16142 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY KARI BUCKER 1413 GEORGE WASHINGTON RD, PO Box 83 724-533-4368 Volant Pa 16156 District Information WAYNE TWP. TAX COLLECTOR DAVID GULISH 177 Ren Lee Ave 724-703-1340 Ellwood City Pa 16117 SCHOOL SECRETARY RICHARD ZARONE 501 Crescent Ave Ellwood City Pa 16117 724-752-1591 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY SHARI D. BANEY 1418 Wampum Rd 724-752-1361 Ellwood City Pa 16117 WILMINGTON TWP. TAX COLLECTOR JODIE ELDER 669 Wilson Mill Rd 724-456-6327 New Castle Pa 16105 SCHOOL SECRETARY JOSH LATORE 300 Wood St 724-656-8866 New WIlmington Pa 16142 ROAD & BORO SECRETARY SUSAN WIMER 669 Wilson Mill Rd 724-946-2560 New Castle Pa 16105 S.N.P.J ROAD & BORO SECRETARY BEA CVETAS Box 87 Martin Rd Eon Valley Pa 16120 District Information EMAIL [email protected] District Information [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] District Information [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] District Information Jessica@ PlainGroveTwp.org [email protected] [email protected] District Information [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] District Information [email protected] 4105 Old Mercer Rd New Castle Pa 16105.
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