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  2. Bridge in northern York County will be closed this weekend ...

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    The work on the nearly $3.9 million project is being done by Charles J. Merlo, Inc., of Mineral Point, Pennsylvania. The work is expected to be completed by October 2025, the release states.

  3. Route 30 traffic disruptions expected during demolition of ...

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    Sep. 23—Traffic on Route 30 in Hempfield will be halted intermittently overnight beginning Monday as crews from contractor Charles J. Merlo demolish the old bridge that carried East Pittsburgh ...

  4. Merlo (company) - Wikipedia

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    The first product from the newly formed Merlo Group was the DM Dumper in 1964. In 1966, the company built their first DBM self propelled concrete mixerconcrete mixers featuring a fully hydrostatic drive train. In 1970 came the first Merlo off-road fork lift truck. [4] In 1981 Merlo produced their first telescopic handler, the SM 30. Featuring 4 ...

  5. Mineral Point, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mineral Point was destroyed in the Great Flood of 1889 on May 31 when the South Fork Dam failed, located on the south fork of the Little Conemaugh River.Mineral Point, located approximately one mile (1.6 km) below the Conemaugh Viaduct, was the second populated place, after South Fork, to be hit by the rapid waters from the former Lake Conemaugh.

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  7. Rockwood, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mineral Point, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 1860 Construction of Casselman River Bridge, Rockwood, PA, circa 1914. Rockwood was initially known as Shaff's Bridge and then Mineral Point. [4] Philip Wolfersberger built a house in what is now Rockwood in 1856, and he laid out the town in 1857 with Martin Meyers serving as the primary surveyor. [4]

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    NFL draft picks, carolers and bacon in a bar. Victor, a Central Pennsylvania native, and Pelton, a native of the Philippines who came to the U.S. as a child in the 1970s, have lived in ...

  9. New Kensington Production Works Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. PA-337, "Alcoa-New Kensington Works, Ninth Street to Sixteenth Street, adjacent to Allegheny River, New Kensington, Westmoreland County, PA", 1 photo, 5 data pages, 1 photo caption page; HAER No. PA-337-A, "Alcoa-New Kensington Works, Finishing & Shipping Building", 2 photos, 1 photo caption page