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Rush Township receives grant money for parks

Rush Township announced that it received grant money to improve one of its parks at Thursday’s board of supervisors meeting.

“We just were informed this past month we got a grant to put a pavilion in Miller Park and replace the pavilion in Grier City Park, along with parking lots,” said Supervisor Robert Leibensperger.

The grant amount totals $70,000 from the Community Conservation Partnerships Program, administered by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

The money for the pavilions and parking lot comes shortly after Rush received a grant of $50,000 through the Community Partnerships Program to put play equipment at Grier City Park.

The township must match $20,000, which brings the total to $70,000 to put toward the equipment.