Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, August 8, 2002 Police and emergency crews responded to a three- 3-car accident car accident Tuesday afternoon on Lower Demunds Road, near the intersection with Main Road in Dal- las Township. Two people were taken by ambulance to area hospitals. No other details were available at press time. POST PHOTOS/TIMOTHY J. RAUB el : | Delays (continued from page 1) said. “Number one, it's not fair to the kids who have to start practice in September. We are going to have to rent a pool now. “I don’t know about anybody else, but I have a big problem that month after month, it keeps getting delayed, and keeps getting delayed and keeps getting delayed, and we keep approving payments for these guys.” Gallo told the board there was no way to anticipate that the problem with the pool would arise, and that the responsibili- ty lay with the the pool contrac- tor and electrical contractor G.R. Noto, who set the project back nearly two months be- cause of a three week delay get- ting supplies on site. He said manpower has not been an is- sue in the pool. Dallas superintendent Dr. Gil Griffiths told Gallo. and the board the school had already hired a pool manager, instruc- tors, two maintenance person- nel, lifeguards and lifeguard aides for the school year, and would now have to rent pool time from College Misericordia “We've got a prob- lem and you've got a problem.” Ernest Ashbridge School board president Griffiths also said seventh and ninth grade students would be forced to complete a dry land water safety program until the pool was finished. Board president Ernest Ash- bridge told Gallo he wanted the representatives from Reynolds Construction who bid on the project at the board's August 12 meeting. “I want those people here at next week's meeting to tell us why we are so far behind,” said Ashbridge to Gallo, who re- sponded by saying, “I'll try.” “Don’t try. Have it done,” Ash- bridge shot back. “We've got a problem and you've got a prob- lem.” “The kids went through a lousy year last year, and we thought a large portion of it was going to be done,” said school board member Maureen Ma- When Gallo tried to defend ® the “mess,” saying the corridor project was part of a change or- der added on later in the pro- ject, Ashbridge quickly respond- ed by listing other problems the board found in their walk through of the school last week. Besides the natatorium, work is still unfinished in the audito- rium, in the corridors and in at least one computer lab. “We're paying for you people to do the managing, and it's not being done,”said Ashbridge. “I am going to recommend that we pay no more management fees for this project until you get on schedule and get all of these items corrected.” In other business: * Bids for the school district’s signage project must be opened to the public, and approval must be granted by Dallas Township before a new sign may be erected, said Paul Degillio of Foreman Burkavage, the project engineer and architect. e The district will solicit bids for dry wall and storefront work at Dallas Elementary. Degillio- told the board the projects would be split up into two sepa- 5 S18? 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