NEW CASTLE —
To our readers,
The weekend edition of The New Castle News has been printed and delivered on Saturday mornings for more than 20 years.
Beginning Monday, Oct. 1, the Monday through Friday editions of The News also will move to morning publication. That will mean home delivery in most areas by 9 a.m. The exception will be in neighborhoods where youth carriers deliver The News.
Home delivery customers with youth carriers will most likely continue to get their paper at the times they do now on weekdays. Youth carriers attend school and may not get papers in time for earlier delivery during the week.
The Monday through Friday News also will be available at news racks and stores earlier in the day, in some cases before 7 a.m.
We are altering the print time of The News for earlier delivery to give most of our readers more time to spend with The News during the day. We believe by giving The News more shelf life each day, you will find it more convenient to find news, information and advertising you need to live by.
Should you have any questions, please call publisher Lawrence Corvi at (724) 654-6651, extension 648, or email him at lcorvi@ncnewsoline.com.
Community Events
Lawrence Corvi: News announces new press time
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Session scheduled to assist veterans
A department service officer from the American Legion will visit New Castle Thursday. The officer will be available to answer questions from veterans regarding state and federal benefits.
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Route 551 bridge reopens to traffic
The new bridge that carries Route 551 over a branch of Little Beaver Creek in Little Beaver Township is open. The bridge and road have been closed since Jan. 7.
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Workshop to review green building efforts
Unexpectedly Green is the name of a workshop set for May 31. A Green Building Alliance workshop, the half-day event will examine the vegetated roofs at the Human Services Center.
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Memorial service scheduled
The annual Croton Memorial Service will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Croton Honor Roll. U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly will be the guest speaker.
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New 4-H bowling league forming
Lawrence County 4-H is starting a new bowling club. The club is open to beginning bowlers or those who have bowling expertise.
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Meeting to discuss charter school plan
The New Castle Arts Academy Charter School will have a committee meeting Monday at the New Castle Public Library.
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Red Cross wants your blood
The American Red Cross has announced the following blood drives in Lawrence County during June:
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Mixer planned to meet candidates for primary
The Lawrence County Young Republicans will have a meet-the-candidates mixer in anticipation of the May 21 primary. The session will begin at 7 p.m. Monday at the Crane Room, 3009 Wilmington Road.
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Shenango class to hold luncheon
Shenango High School’s class of 1962 will meet for lunch Thursday. The group will gather at 1 p.m. at Chuck Tanner’s Restaurant.
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Historical society features CCC
America’s Civilian Conservation Corps, “the tree soldiers,” turns 80 this year. In celebration of this milestone, the CCC will be featured at Wednesday’s meeting of the Lawrence County Historical Society.
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Session scheduled to assist veterans



