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Homewood Foundation company history timeline

1940

In 1940 the Borough fire equipment was moved to 133 East Allegheny Street.

1948

In 1948 the Martinsburg Community Library was opened to the public on the second floor of the Municipal Building on Allegheny Street.

1960

The 1960′s were a busy time for the Martinsburg area.

1962

In 1962 the Cove Apple Packers Cooperative was started in the former Green Giant Cannery building South/West of the Borough.

1963

On December 1, 1963 Joseph C. Beach took over the duties of Borough Manager.

1969

The last classes were held in the Brownstone building in 1969 as a result of the new Spring Cove Junior High School being built in Taylor Township near Roaring Spring and the consolidation of the Martinsburg and Roaring Spring Junior High Schools.

1994

The square widening / new signal lamp construction project was completed in May 1994 to accommodate turning lanes for East / West motorists on Allegheny Street and a new storm water drain system was also installed in the square as part of the project.

1995

The Community at Parkvue, a healthcare center, opens in 1995.

1996

To improve water / sewer billing efficiency a radio read water meter replacement program was started in 1996 and also that year the Roaring Spring Ambulance Service placed an advanced life support ambulance in the Martinsburg fire hall.

1999

The Martinsburg Milling Co. built a large warehouse on the Querry Motors site in 1999 and the Hershberger Memorial Pool was rededicated after a $140,000 renovation project.

2000

The project will open in 2000.

2019

Homewood President and CEO Ernest W. Angell announces he will retire in March 2019.

2022

2022 Homewood Golf Classic Save the Date

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1932
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Jessica Laird,Kate Freeman,Pat O'Toole
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