Next Council Meeting: October 10, 2013

The next regularly scheduled council meeting will be at 6:30pm on October 10, 2013. The meeting is open to the public and will take place in the Council Chambers, 4609 W. 8th Ave.  All citizens having business before the council are advised to be on time for the start of the meeting.

Think Fire Safety!

FIRE PREVENTION WEEK The West Mayfield Volunteer Fire Department and West Mayfield Borough will be promoting National Fire Prevention Week (October 6-12, 2013) by offering a daily online series of fire prevention topics. This five-part series from the National Fire Protection Association will cover a variety of important safety topics. A handy downloadable fact sheet […]

Neighbor Helping Neighbor

In a seemingly cynical and fast-paced world, we too often allow ourselves to become indifferent to the special things in life–like, the importance of old friendships. Here’s a reminder. While growing up on High St., Joan Pavlinich-Bixler and Kip Richeal formed such a friendship.  Schoolmates.  Playmates.  Typical childhood buddies from the same block.  It’s the […]

Next Borough Council Meeting: July 11, 2013

The next regularly scheduled council meeting will be at 6:30pm on July 11, 2013. The meeting is open to the public and will take place in the Council Chambers, 4609 W. 8th Ave.  All citizens having business before the council are advised to be on time for the start of the meeting.

West Mayfield Community Park Site of 3rd Annual Softball Tournament

In August the West Mayfield Community Park will be the site of the 3rd annual “Pitch for a Cause” Catholic parish community softball tournament.  Teams will play in the elimination tournament on Saturday and Sunday, August 3-4. 3RD ANNUAL  “Pitch for a Cause” PARISH COMMUNITY SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Proceeds benefit local Youth Group August 3rd and […]

Blackhawk School Taxes Increased Again

West Mayfield residents will pay more Blackhawk school taxes in the 2013-2014 school year.  Blackhawk School Board recently approved its $31.9 million general budget, increasing taxes by 1.2 mills–the biggest tax increase allowed by law. Generally, at this new rate residents with properties assessed at $50,000 can expect their tax bill to increase by $60. […]