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“If you wait for 2 years and go out for bid, difference in prices will be about $1 million more,” said Albert DeGennaro, an attorney for J.P. Mascaro and Sons.
New Kensington officials are readvertising bids for trash collection after receiving a lone bid — from their current hauler, County Hauling — which came in at $17.7 million and $19.9 million ...