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One Hot Cookie Hermitage Ribbon Cutting We are pleased to welcome Bergen Giordani, her daughter, Morgen Chretien and One Hot Cookie to Hermitage! Their newest location is in the Hermitage Square Plaza next to Starbucks. Bergen, Morgen and their families have deep roots in the Shenango Valley and have developed a successful brand in the Youngstown area. One Hot Cookie offers a variety of cookies, cookie cakes, brownies and other sweet treats that are freshly baked and kept at 110 degrees in their warming cabinet with a variety of toppings that can be added onsite. Customers may eat-in or carryout and packaged treats are available for purchase, including gourmet popcorn. Bookings for birthday parties are available and next year a mobile Cookie Camper will be added that can be reserved for offsite parties and gatherings. The Hermitage location is open Tuesday – Sunday, 12 pm to 9 pm, and can be reached at 724-551-0541 or by visiting www.onehotcookie.com
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Small Business Advantage Grant Program Accepting Applications The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is accepting applications for its Small Business Advantage Grant program through March 22, 2024, or until funds are exhausted. The program is a first-come, first served program so it is important to apply early. It provides reimbursement grants up to $5,000 to $8,000, based upon the environmental impact of the project, and requires a match of 50% to 20%, based upon the same factors. Over the years, a number of Hermitage businesses have accessed this grant program. Eligible projects must improve energy efficiency or reduce pollution or waste by upgrading or replacing equipment or supplies, improving processes, or reducing runoff into affected waterways. Additionally, eligible projects must save the small business a minimum of $500 per year and at least 20% of annual energy consumption or pollution-related expenses. Lighting, HVAC, boiler, and digital x-ray upgrades are the most common project types, but a wide variety of projects are eligible for funding. In order to qualify, an entity must be a Pennsylvania-based, for-profit business with 100 or fewer full-time employees. Application guidance, required forms and information are located on the Department’s webpage at: https://www.dep.pa.gov/Citizens/GrantsLoansRebates/SmallBusinessOmbudsmanOffice/Pages/Small%20Business%20Advantage%20Grant.aspx
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REMINDER - Tri County Holiday Pickup Schedule: Adjustments for Key Holidays Tri-County Holiday Pickup Schedule: No collection is made on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. If your regular collection falls on or after the weekday of the holiday, your collection will occur one day later than normal. No schedule change if the holiday falls on a weekend https://www.hermitage.net/DocumentCenter/View/379/Hermitage-Recycles-Brochure-PDF Questions? Please contact Tri County Industries https://www.tricountyind.com/contact-us
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Bulk Trash Pick Up and Yard Waste Collection ICYMI – Bulk Trash Pick-Up Week took place during the week of September 25th. The next Bulk Trash Pick-Up collection is planned for the spring and fall of 2024, dates to be announced soon. If residents require bulk trash collection services outside of the designated collection week, they have the option to purchase garbage collection tags either from Tri-County or at the City of Hermitage Municipal Building. For further details regarding Garbage Collection Tags, please refer to the following link: https://www.hermitage.net/234/Garbage-Collection-Tags Please note that yard waste collection ends during the second week of December and will resume during the second week of April 2024
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Hard-to-Recycle Events Monthly H2R (Hard-to-Recycle) events are held at various participating locations around Mercer and Lawrence County. These recycling events are free to residents. Collection days are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 9am – 1pm. For a list of 2023 locations, please visit our website HERE Please note, this program is for residential households ONLY. Acceptable items include holiday lights, thermostats, shoes (athletic) Media (VHS tapes, cassette tapes, CD’s and DVD’s, floppy disc), plastic bags and film Questions about recycling electronics? Download our electronic recycling guide HERE
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Sign up for Notify Me Love our e-newsletter but looking for more? Have you heard about the 'Notify Me' feature? Get email and/or text alerts from the City about topics that interest you by subscribing to various modules on our website. You can sign up for 'News Flash' or our Events Calendar to receive the latest updates on upcoming City-sponsored events. Additionally, registering for our 'Agenda Center' will ensure you never miss important updates from our various boards. To subscribe, visit https://www.hermitage.net/list.aspx
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Per Capita Tax & School Property Tax Bills Per Capita Tax bills along with the School Property Tax bills are mailed August 1. The Per Capita Tax is a flat rate local tax, payable by all adult residents living within a taxing jurisdiction. This tax is due yearly and is based solely on residency, it is not dependent upon employment or property ownership. Need a copy of your bill or have questions? Please call the Hermitage Treasurer's Office at (724) 347-4472
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Countywide Property Reassessment – Know the Facts and Avoid Imposters The Mercer County Commissioners have begun the process of reassessing the fair market value of all properties in the county. The last reassessment in Mercer County occurred in 1970 and, over the years, inequities have developed. The reassessment is designed to correct those inequities. The reassessment process is required by law to be revenue neutral and is not designed to increase taxes. Instead, it is about fairness in the assessed value of properties. The County Commissioners have hired Tyler Technologies to collect data relative to every property in the county. Tyler has hired field representatives to examine the outside of properties and gather information from owners and occupants. Tyler field staff wear a bright yellow Tyler Technologies vest, have a Mercer County photo ID badge, and will never ask to enter your home. Currently, field staff is in the West Middlesex/Shenango Township area and will not reach Hermitage until late this year. A recent report indicated potential imposters in the Hermitage area with orange forms hung on doors requesting homeowners/occupants to call a toll-free phone number and schedule an indoor home inspection. Mercer County District Attorney, Peter Acker emphasized: “Tyler Technologies does not ever ask to enter anyone’s home.” Tyler also does not use orange colored door hangers, does not use a toll-free phone number, and it is not currently in the Hermitage area. Any concerns should be reported to Tyler Technologies at 724-662-7549 or mercercountypa@tylertech.com, and to the Mercer County District Attorney’s office at 724-662-3800, Ext. 2287.
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Hermitage's Growing Recreational Landscape and City Integration Plans - Dek Hockey Project Progress: Construction for the full-sized Dek Hockey rink at the Hermitage Athletic Complex has begun after a $217,430 contract was awarded to GEM Building Contractors & Developers. The state grant of $231,000 significantly covers the estimated $300,000 project costs, with completion expected this year.
- Recreational Plans Approval: The Hermitage Board of Commissioners approved two master site plans, outlining additional facilities for the Hermitage Athletic Complex and Stull Nature Reserve. Plans include playfields, shelters, trails, pickleball courts, a rock-climbing area, parking, restrooms, a bicycle pump track, and more. These plans will guide development and aid in securing funding from the state and private foundations.
- Successful Paving Program: Hermitage concluded its 2023 paving program, achieving a historic milestone in the number of streets paved. The program included the paving of several streets, including Tamara Trail, Timber Lane, Lori Lane, Maria Lane, Fairlawn Drive, S. Crescent Drive, Greenwood Drive, Fern Street, King Drive, Concord Road, and Trace Street.
- City Expansion and Merger Process: In September, the Board of Commissioners introduced an ordinance to amend the Hermitage Zoning Map, incorporating properties from the Borough of Wheatland. The public hearing for the ordinance is scheduled for November 21, 2023, at 6:00 p.m., marking a crucial step in the merger process between the two municipalities, set to take effect on January 1, 2024
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All Levels Flow Yoga WE ARE BACK FOR ANOTHER SERIES OF FLOW! All Levels Flow Yoga This is part of a 14-class series Sept 12th - Dec. 19th Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm Whole Life Services building located at 1565 E State Street 14 classes for $120 or $10 per class To register, please visit https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/cityofhermitage/home
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25TH Annual Hermitage Holiday Light Parade Join us for the 25th Annual Hermitage Holiday Light Parade on Saturday, November 18th, starting at 6:00 PM. The parade kicks off at the intersection of State Street and Kerrwood Drive and participants should stage in and around the Hermitage Towne Plaza site. To simplify setup, we strongly recommend constructing floats at this location. For flatbed rentals, contact the transportation committee at (724) 981-0800; they can be delivered a day before the parade. Remember, all large floats must be at their designated staging area by 4:00 PM, and all participants should arrive no later than 5:30 PM. Detailed participant staging locations and contestant identification numbers will be provided at the mandatory parade staging meeting on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at 5:15 PM in Room #303 of the Hermitage Municipal Building, located at 800 North Hermitage Road. Don't miss this festive event! To download a parade registration packet, please visit: https://www.hermitage.net/DocumentCenter/View/2412/Holiday-Light-Parade-Registration-Form
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Free Community CPR & AED Training Class Join us for a life-saving opportunity! The City of Hermitage, in collaboration with UPMC, is offering a free CPR & AED Training session, and we invite our community to participate. Here are the details: Date: Monday, November 13, 2023 Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Location: Training and Workforce Development Center at LindenPointe, 3050 Prosperity Place, Hermitage, PA Space is limited, so make sure to secure your spot early! To register, please visit https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/cityofhermitage/home Got questions or need more information? Feel free to email us at events@hermitage.net. Please Note: This class is intended for informational purposes and does not provide CPR certification. It's an excellent opportunity to learn about CPR and AED techniques for emergency situations. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Join us for the Winter Solstice Sound Bath, a time of letting go. Our intention for this class is to detox from the responsibilities of daily life, and the unnecessary old patterns we create and release what we do not want to take with us into the new cycle of the coming year. Thursday, December 21 at 8:00 p.m. in the Hermitage Municipal Building (800 N Hermitage Rd.) Registration is $25. Class size is limited. **Please bring a yoga mat or towel to lay on and if you'd like, a blanket/pillow for additional comfort** To register, please visit : https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/cityofhermitage/activity/search/detail/373
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Embracing the Magic of Winter Solstice: A Celebration of Light and Renewal As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, nature seems to beckon us to gather around fire, embrace the warmth of community, and celebrate the Winter Solstice. The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, and offers a moment of reflection, connection, and anticipation for the return of light. Come together with friends and family by the fireside as we commemorate our second annual Winter Solstice Celebration and the traditional Burning of the Yule Log. Join us on December 21st to cast aside our worries from the past year and celebrate our intentions for the new year. Experience the magic of a moonlit horse-drawn wagon ride, revel in the melodies of Jane Gregg and Mark DeWalt, and round off the festive evening with roasted chestnuts, comforting beverages, or a bite to eat! It's a night of gathering together that you won't want to miss." Winter Solstice & Burning of the Yule Log Thursday, December 21st from 5:30 to 8:00 Rodney White Park
Live Music by duo Jane Gregg & Mark DeWalt Horse-drawn wagon rides by Emptynest Farm Roasted Chestnuts from the Apollo Maennerchor Club Draft Horse Warm Beverages Big Rail Brewing Beer Wagon Third Eye Pies Unstable Eats
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We prioritize your safety and well-being! FREE SAFETY CLASSES presented by the Hermitage Police Dept. We are pleased to announce a series of safety classes aimed at promoting personal safety and well-being. These classes are designed to equip you with essential knowledge and skills to navigate various aspects of life more safely. Join us for these informative and empowering sessions! Event Dates: August 9th, September 13th, October 11th & November 8th Event Time: 6pm – 7pm Event Location: Room 303, City of Hermitage Municipal Offices Admission to these safety classes is free, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to secure your spot. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Spots are LIMITED (60 MAX per class)
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Upcoming Community Environmental Events and Programs
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Hermitage Historical Society News & Events The Hermitage Historical Society is thrilled to present its joint effort with the Sharon Historical Society: "Black Gold: Boomtowns, Prominent Men, and Grand Farmhouses of Hickory Township." Discover the rich history of our township through captivating stories and photographs for just $27. You can get your hands on this remarkable piece of history in several ways: -Reach out to a historical society officer. -Visit the Historical Society tent at the Hermitage Night Market -Available for purchase during the Historical Society Christmas tours.
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The Hermitage Historical Society Christmas tree tours at the Stewart House begin after Thanksgiving. Tours of the beautifully decorated 1869 Stewart Mansion at 5465 East State Street are free and open to the public. Tour dates are: - Saturday & Sunday November 25 and 26 from 1:00-5:00 at the Stewart House. - Friday December 1 (5:00pm-8:00pm) and Saturday & Sunday December 2-3 (1:00-5:00) - Friday December 8 (5:00pm-8:00pm) and Saturday & Sunday December 9-10 (1:00-5:00) If any organization, club, business, etc. is interested in decorating a tree at the society, please contact Brenda at 724-854-0712
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Shop Pink Friday! Pink Friday celebrates and promotes small businesses, whether they operate online or have physical storefronts. It's a day dedicated to recognizing and supporting the backbone of local communities—the small businesses. This movement encourages consumers to #ShopSmallFirst and prioritize shopping at small businesses before the larger retailers on Black Friday. It's a great initiative to promote and support small businesses, which play a vital role in our communities and local economies
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The NEW Valley YMCA Discover the latest updates from the Valley YMCA! With fresh leadership at the helm, the Valley YMCA proudly announces the launch of its new website and Facebook page. Access valuable information about the Hermitage location by visiting www.grovecityymca.org and selecting the 'Valley' branch. Stay connected and engaged by following the Valley YMCA on their official Facebook page: VALLEY YMCA OF HERMITAGE. UPCOMING YOUTH SPORTS FALL YOUTH BASKETBALL Co-Ed Ages 3-12 Program runs Nov 13th-Dec 23rd Registration Deadline: October 30th
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We're excited to introduce our 'Hidden Gem' series Calling all residents of Hermitage and Mercer County! We want to uncover the hidden gems that make our community shine! Do you have a favorite local spot, a hidden gem that you believe deserves recognition? We'd love to hear from you! Share your cherished secret locations, lesser-known attractions, or special spots that hold a special place in your heart. Whether it's a scenic park, a cozy café, a unique shop, or any other hidden gem, we want to know! Send your submissions to ealerts@hermitage.net and let us know what makes your hidden gem so extraordinary. Feel free to include a photo and a brief description. We can't wait to discover the hidden treasures of our beautiful community together!
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