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MUNICIPALITY Ward District LOCATION NAME ADDRESS MUNICIPALITY Ward District LOCATION_NAME ADDRESS ALEPPO 0 1 ALEPPO TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING 100 NORTH DRIVE ASPINWALL 0 1 ASPINWALL MUNICIPAL BUILDING 217 COMMERCIAL AVE. ASPINWALL 0 2 ASPINWALL FIRE DEPT. #2 201 12TH STREET ASPINWALL 0 3 ST SCHOLASTICA SCHOOL 300 MAPLE AVE. AVALON 1 0 AVALON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 640 CALIFORNIA AVE. AVALON 2 1 AVALON PUBLIC LIBRARY - CONF ROOM 317 S. HOME AVE. AVALON 2 2 LORD'S HOUSE OF PRAYER 336 S HOME AVE AVALON 3 1 AVALON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 721 CALIFORNIA AVE. AVALON 3 2 GREENSTONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 939 CALIFORNIA AVE. AVALON 3 3 GREENSTONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 939 CALIFORNIA AVE. BALDWIN BORO 0 1 ST ALBERT THE GREAT 3198 SCHIECK STREET BALDWIN BORO 0 2 ST ALBERT THE GREAT 3198 SCHIECK STREET BALDWIN BORO 0 3 BOROUGH OF BALDWIN MUNICIPAL BUILDING 3344 CHURCHVIEW AVE. BALDWIN BORO 0 4 ST ALBERT THE GREAT 3198 SCHIECK STREET BALDWIN BORO 0 5 OPTION INDEPENDENT FIRE CO 825 STREETS RUN RD. BALDWIN BORO 0 6 MCANNULTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5151 MCANNULTY RD. BALDWIN BORO 0 7 BALDWIN BOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY - MEETING ROOM 5230 WOLFE DR BALDWIN BORO 0 8 MCANNULTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5151 MCANNULTY RD. BALDWIN BORO 0 9 WALLACE BUILDING 41 MACEK DR. BALDWIN BORO 0 10 BALDWIN BOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY 5230 WOLFE DR BALDWIN BORO 0 11 BALDWIN BOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY 5230 WOLFE DR BALDWIN BORO 0 12 ST ALBERT THE GREAT 3198 SCHIECK STREET BALDWIN BORO 0 13 W.R. PAYNTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3454 PLEASANTVUE DR. BALDWIN BORO 0 14 MCANNULTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5151 MCANNULTY RD. BALDWIN BORO 0 15 W.R. PAYNTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3454 PLEASANTVUE DR. BALDWIN BORO 0 16 BOROUGH OF BALDWIN MUNICIPAL BUILDING 3344 CHURCHVIEW AVE. BALDWIN BORO 0 17 MCANNULTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5151 MCANNULTY RD. BALDWIN BORO 0 18 WALLACE BUILDING 41 MACEK DR. BALDWIN TWP 0 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING - UPPER LEVEL 10 COMMUNITY PARK DR. BALDWIN TWP 0 2 MUNICIPAL BUILDING - UPPER LEVEL 10 COMMUNITY PARK DR. BELL ACRES 0 1 BELL ACRES V .F.C. 1850 BIG SEWICKLEY CREEK BELLEVUE 1 1 BELLEVUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 435 LINCOLN AVE. BELLEVUE 1 2 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH 45 N FREMONT AVE BELLEVUE 2 1 BELLEVUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 435 LINCOLN AVE. BELLEVUE 2 2 CENTER OF BELLEVUE 2 NORTH SPRAGUE ST BELLEVUE 3 1 BELLEVUE BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS 537 BAYNE AVE. BELLEVUE 3 2 BELLEVUE BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS 537 BAYNE AVE. BEN AVON 0 1 BEN AVON BORO FIRE STATION 1ST FL 7219 CHURCH AVE BEN AVON 0 2 BEN AVON BORO FIRE STATION 1ST FL 7219 CHURCH AVE BEN AVON HGTS 0 1 SHANNOPIN COUNTRY CLUB 1 WINDMERE RD. BETHEL PARK 1 1 BETHEL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 5151 PARK AVE BETHEL PARK 1 2 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOOL GYM 5400 FLORIDA AVE BETHEL PARK 1 3 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOOL GYM 5400 FLORIDA AVE BETHEL PARK 2 1 BETHEL PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. - CLIFTON STATION 1100 CLIFTON RD. BETHEL PARK 2 2 NEIL ARMSTRONG 5/6 MIDDLE SCHOOL 5800 MURRAY AVE. BETHEL PARK 2 3 NEIL ARMSTRONG 5/6 MIDDLE SCHOOL 5800 MURRAY AVE. BETHEL PARK 3 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 515 CLIFTON RD. BETHEL PARK 3 2 RUTHFRED LUTHERAN CHURCH 3401 SOUTH PARK RD. BETHEL PARK 3 3 JOHN MCMILLAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 875 CLIFTON RD. BETHEL PARK 4 1 HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4500 HAMILTON RD. BETHEL PARK 4 2 BETHEL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER RM A 5151 PARK AVE. BETHEL PARK 4 3 BETHEL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 1ST FL 5151 PARK AVE. BETHEL PARK 5 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1524 HAMILTON RD. BETHEL PARK 5 2 BETHEL PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. - MILFORD STATION 2310 MILFORD DR. BETHEL PARK 5 3 SOUTH HILLS ASSEMBLY OF GOD LARGE LOBBY 2725 BETHEL CHURCH RD. BETHEL PARK 6 1 BETHEL MASONIC HALL WILAMIT ST ENT 3601 INDUSTRIAL BLVD BETHEL PARK 6 2 BETHEL MASONIC HALL WILAMIT ST ENT 3601 INDUSTRIAL BLVD BETHEL PARK 6 3 BETHEL MASONIC HALL WILAMIT ST ENT 3601 INDUSTRIAL BLVD BETHEL PARK 7 1 RUTHFRED LUTHERAN CHURCH 3401 SOUTH PARK RD. BETHEL PARK 7 2 BETHEL PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AUD 2999 BETHEL CHURCH RD. BETHEL PARK 7 3 BETHEL PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AUD 2999 BETHEL CHURCH RD. BETHEL PARK 8 1 PATHFINDER SCHOOL 50 DONATI RD. BETHEL PARK 8 2 PATHFINDER SCHOOL 50 DONATI RD. BETHEL PARK 8 3 BETHEL PARK MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 5100 WEST LIBRARY AVE. BETHEL PARK 8 4 BETHEL PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RM 107 2999 BETHEL CHURCH RD. BETHEL PARK 9 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 515 CLIFTON RD. BETHEL PARK 9 2 WILLIAM PENN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY 110 WOODLET LANE BETHEL PARK 9 3 JOHN MCMILLAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 875 CLIFTON RD. BLAWNOX 0 1 BLAWNOX VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 376 FREEPORT RD BRACKENRIDGE 1 0 PIONEER HOSE CO. 124 MORGAN ST. BRACKENRIDGE 2 0 PIONEER HOSE CO. 124 MORGAN ST. BRACKENRIDGE 3 0 PIONEER HOSE CO. 124 MORGAN ST. BRADDOCK 1 0 LUNDINE APARTMENTS LOBBY 125 COREY AVE. BRADDOCK 2 0 BRADDOCK BORO BLDG. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 415 SIXTH ST BRADDOCK 3 0 NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 445 SIXTH ST BRADDOCK HILLS 0 1 BORO BLDG. (FORMER ELEM. SCHOOL) 1300 BRINTON RD. BRADDOCK HILLS 0 2 BRADDOCK HILLS SR. CENTER 2794 COLUMBIA AVE. BRADFORD WOODS 0 1 BRADFORD WOODS COMMUNITY CHURCH 4836 WEXFORD RUN RD. BRENTWOOD 0 1 MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 3809 DALEWOOD ST. BRENTWOOD 0 2 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH ED BLDG LOWER LEVEL 3109 BROWNSVILLE RD. BRENTWOOD 0 3 ELROY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFÉ RM 108 3129 ELROY AVE. BRENTWOOD 0 4 RESIDENT'S GARAGE 3209 WILLETT RD. BRENTWOOD 0 5 ELROY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFÉ RM 109 3129 ELROY AVE. BRENTWOOD 0 6 BRENTWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING 3624 BROWNSVILLE RD. BRENTWOOD 0 7 ST SYLVESTER SCHOOL GYM 32 W. WILLOCK RD. BRENTWOOD 0 8 ST PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH KINDER RM 4048 BROWNSVILLE RD. BRENTWOOD 0 9 MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 3809 DALEWOOD ST. BRENTWOOD 0 10 BRENTWOOD LIBRARY LOWER LEVEL 3501 BROWNSVILLE RD. BRIDGEVILLE 0 1 BRIDGEVILLE VOL FIRE CO LOBBY 370 COMMERCIAL ST BRIDGEVILLE 0 2 BRIDGEVILLE VOL FIRE CO LOBBY 370 COMMERCIAL ST BRIDGEVILLE 0 3 GOODWILL MANOR GYM 601 MCMILLEN ST. BRIDGEVILLE 0 4 GOODWILL MANOR GYM 601 MCMILLEN ST. CARNEGIE 1 1 CARNEGIE BOROUGH BLDG 1 VETERANS WAY CARNEGIE 1 2 CARNEGIE BOROUGH BUILDING - COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1 VETERANS WAY CARNEGIE 1 3 CARNEGIE BOROUGH BUILDING - COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1 VETERANS WAY CARNEGIE 1 4 CARNEGIE BOROUGH BLDG 1 VETERANS WAY CARNEGIE 2 1 UKRAINIAN AMERICAN CITIZENS CLUB SOCIAL HALL 302 MANSFIELD BLVD CARNEGIE 2 2 UKRAINIAN AMERICAN CITIZENS CLUB SOCIAL HALL 302 MANSFIELD BLVD CARNEGIE 2 3 ANDREW CARNEGIE LIBRARY 300 BEECHWOOD AVE CARNEGIE 2 4 ANDREW CARNEGIE LIBRARY 300 BEECHWOOD AVE CASTLE SHANNON 0 1 MYRTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 3724 MYRTLE AVE. CASTLE SHANNON 0 2 MYRTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 3724 MYRTLE AVE. CASTLE SHANNON 0 3 CASTLE SHANNON MUNI CTR CONF RM 3310 MCROBERTS RD CASTLE SHANNON 0 4 MYRTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 3724 MYRTLE AVE. CASTLE SHANNON 0 5 COMMUNITY LIBRARY OF CASTLE SHANNON MULTI PURP RM 3677 MYRTLE AVE. CASTLE SHANNON 0 6 MYRTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 3724 MYRTLE AVE. CASTLE SHANNON 0 7 COMMUNITY LIBRARY OF CASTLE SHANNON MULTI PURP RM 3677 MYRTLE AVE. CASTLE SHANNON 0 8 CASTLE SHANNON MUNI CTR CONF RM 3310 MCROBERTS RD CHALFANT 0 1 CHALFANT COMMUNITY CENTER 218 NORTH AVE. CHESWICK 0 1 CHESWICK VOL. FIRE CO. 1411 SPRUCE ST. CHESWICK 0 2 CHESWICK VOL. FIRE CO. 1411 SPRUCE ST. CHURCHILL 0 1 CHURCHILL BOROUGH BUILDING 2300 WILLIAM PENN HWY. CHURCHILL 0 2 ST JOHN FISHER CHURCH 33 LEWIN LN CHURCHILL 0 3 ST JOHN FISHER CHURCH 33 LEWIN LN CHURCHILL 0 4 BEULAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2500 MCCRADY RD CLAIRTON 1 1 PINE RUN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 901 N. SIXTH ST. CLAIRTON 1 2 WILSON PRES. CHURCH 400 N FOURTH ST CLAIRTON 1 3 WILSON PRES. CHURCH 400 N FOURTH ST CLAIRTON 2 1 G.W. CARVER HALL - MANAGEMENT OFFICE 565 REED ST. CLAIRTON 2 2 G.W. CARVER HALL - MANAGEMENT OFFICE 565 REED ST. CLAIRTON 2 3 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH RAMP DOOR 500 THOMPSON AVE. CLAIRTON 3 1 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH RAMP DOOR 500 THOMPSON AVE. CLAIRTON 3 2 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH RAMP DOOR 500 THOMPSON AVE. CLAIRTON 3 3 CLAIRTON MUNICIPAL BLDG 551 RAVENSBURG BLVD CLAIRTON 4 1 G.W. CARVER HALL - MANAGEMENT OFFICE 565 REED ST. CLAIRTON 4 2 CLAIRTON MUNICIPAL BLDG 551 RAVENSBURG BLVD CLAIRTON 4 3 CLAIRTON MUNICIPAL BLDG 551 RAVENSBURG BLVD COLLIER 0 1 COMMUNITY CENTER 5 PVT LOBAUGH DR COLLIER 0 2 RENNERDALE VOL FIRE CO. 30 SUBURBAN AVE. COLLIER 0 3 CLUBHOUSE 160 CLOVERLEAF DR. COLLIER 0 4 VILLAGE OF NEVILLE PARK 100 NEVILLE PARK BLVD COLLIER 0 5 COLLIER TWP MUNICIPAL BUILDING 2418 HILLTOP RD. COLLIER 0 6 CARNEGIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 219 EWING RD CORAOPOLIS 1 1 ARMORY BUILDING 835 FIFTH AVE. CORAOPOLIS 1 2 ARMORY BUILDING 835 FIFTH AVE. CORAOPOLIS 2 0 VFW POST 402 412 MULBERRY ST CORAOPOLIS 3 1 VFW POST 402 412 MULBERRY ST CORAOPOLIS 3 2 VFW POST 402 412 MULBERRY ST CORAOPOLIS 4 1 NEW CORAOPOLIS BORO BLDG 1301 4TH AVE CORAOPOLIS 4 2 NEW CORAOPOLIS BORO BLDG 1301 4TH AVE CRAFTON 1 1 CRAFTON COMMUNITY CENTER SIDE ENT ELEV 2ND FL 140 BRADFORD AVE. CRAFTON 1 2 CRAFTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1874 CRAFTON BLVD. CRAFTON 2 1 ST MATTHEWS CHURCH HALL 45 EAST STEUBEN ST CRAFTON 2 2 AMERICAN LEGION FRANK R. KIRK POST 145 ONE AMERICAN LEGION PLAZA CRAFTON 3 1 AMERICAN LEGION FRANK R. KIRK POST 145 ONE AMERICAN LEGION PLAZA CRAFTON 3 2 HAWTHORNE AVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUN SCH RM 90 HAWTHORNE AVE.
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