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Wednesday February 13, 2013 at 11:25 am

Dauphin County commissioners awarded more than $8 million in gaming grants Wednesday morning. Here are the winners.

Host & Contiguous. 1. East Hanover Township (new firehouse and public works building, bridge project,

WWTP upgrade and municipal vehicles and equipment) - $2,194,000 (includes $130,000 reallocated from prior projects completed under budget).

2. West Hanover Township (Fire Station Debt) - $500,000.

3. Middle Paxton Township (Debt Service for shared municipal Services building) - $125,000.

4. Middle Paxton Township (New Pumper Tanker) - $275,000 (conditional on Township loan for $235,000

5. Derry Township (Fire Apparatus Debt) - $165,000. 6. Derry Township (Upgraded computer technology for Police Department) - $100,000.

7. South Hanover Township (Municipal Complex & Emergency Services Center,

additional land acquisition) - $380,000 (no further grants for pre-construction).

8. Rush & Jefferson Townships (guiderail study for Carsonville Road) - $10,275.

Other Awards.

1. Millersburg Borough (Water Rescue Equipment for Fire Department) - $96,000.

2. Lower Paxton Township (In-car digital video cameras for Police Department) – $90,060.

3. Harrisburg (ten new patrol vehicles for Police Department) - $409,000.

4. Conewago Township (Intergovernmental bridge replacement project) - $132,000.

5. Berrysburg Borough (Replacement of WWTP Treatment Tanks) - $125,000 (conditional on Borough or Authority financing overall project).

6. Elizabethville Borough (Reduce debt on rescue/pumper engine) - $65,000.

7. Mifflin Township (Improvements to Smith Road) - $163,000.

8. Swatara Township (Replacement of pumper engine-first installment) - $250,000 (includes $38,000 reallocation of prior grant).

9. Halifax Borough (Road project to improve safe access to Veterans’ Park) - $149,000.

10. Pillow Borough (Water main replacement project) - $204,000.

11. Lykens Borough (Water main replacement project) - $80,000.

12. Londonderry Township (Sewer expansion project and connection with Middletown) - $250,000.

13. Steelton Borough (Streetscape improvements and firefighter gear) - $182,000.

14. Highspire Borough (Sewer System improvements to spur economic development) - $140,000.

15. Reed Township (Contribution to fire protection and apparatus) - $113,000.

16. Upper Paxton Township (New ambulance for Millersburg Area Ambulance Association) - $120,000.

17. HACC – (Shumaker Public Safety Center renovations and expansion) - $250,000.

18. West Hanover Township/MDJ Witmer (AOPC compliant facility for MDJ Witmer) - $200,000.

19. SARAA (equipment to promote runway safety during winter) - $100,000.

20. Susquehanna Township (expansion and improvements to Capital Area Greenbelt) - $50,000.

21. Dauphin County Library System (replacement of Integrated Library System software) - $151,500.

22. Hamilton Health Center (Funds for unanticipated costs in health center construction) - $238,000.

23. Pennsylvania State Police Museum (contingent on receipt of matching funds for Museum expansion project) - $160,000.

24. Dauphin County General Authority (new roof for clubhouse and renovation of additional facility) - $152,000 (includes $22,000 reallocation of prior grant).

25. Paxtang Borough (Greenbelt relocation project) - $90,000.

26. Penn State Harrisburg (campus and community security improvements) - $104,000.

27. Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg (flood mitigation measures for Jewish Community Center) - $225,000.

28. Ronald McDonald House (pedestrian safety improvements) - $112,000.

29. Millersburg Borough (engineering study for ferry wall and youth center improvements) - $104,000.

30. Catholic Charities (new vehicles to support social services) - $60,000.

31. Susquehanna Township (recreational improvements) - $25,000.

32. Tri-County Dev. Corp. (technology upgrades) - $16,500.

33. Dauphin County Technical School (equipment for robotics team) - $11,000.

34. Channels Food Rescue (equipment for jobs training organization) - $8,000.

35. Ngozi (tools/supplies for urban permaculture program) - $6,000.

36. Shalom House (furnishings for women and children shelter) - $4,000.

37. Amiracle4sure (equipment and supplies for female ex-offender mentoring program) - $2,000. 38. Midtown Square Action Council (community improvement project) - $10,000.

39. Latino Hispanic American Community Center (renovations for multi-generational facility) - $8,000.

40. Lower Paxton Township (memorial project) - $40,000 (contingent on receipt of matching funds for construction of Heroes Grove Memorial).

41. PA Farm Show Complex (traffic and parking study for major events contingent on GAB approval of study specs) - $67,500.

42. Fair Housing Council (renovations to counseling facility) - $53,200.

43. Dauphin County Historical Society (renovations to Simon Cameron Mansion) - $100,000.

44. Dauphin County Bar Foundation (legal aid custody attorney contingent on no new application prior to 2015) - $25,000.

45. Dauphin County Industrial Development Authority (Administration) - $515,000.

46. Dauphin County Industrial Development Authority to administer the following projects:

a. Harrisburg Young Professionals - $50,000.

b. Stampede - $50,000.

c. PHR Baseball - $15,000.

d. Three Star Foundation - $8,470.

e. Advanced Training - $10,000.

f. YWCA - $150,000.

g. ARC - $40,100.

h. PA National Horse Show - $25,000.

47. Dauphin County Library System - $220,000.

48. Prison Project Trade - $445,828.

49. Dauphin County Area Agency on Aging - $100,000.

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