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Farrell is a 108-year old community in southwestern Mercer County located along the Pennsylvania/Ohio border. Our once great steel mill town has experienced its ups and downs. Although population has declined from a high of over fifteen thousand in 1920 to just over six thousand in the 2000 census, community pride has not diminished. Our ethnically diverse City has lost business, industry and people, but those of us who remain here continue to have hope for a bright future, just as our founders did when the City was incorporated as the Borough of South Sharon on November 15, 1901.
For our residents and business owners, we encourage you to take advantage of our site and to contact us with questions, concerns or comments. We want to provide you the best service we can. For others, we hope you will visit our community in person. We will welcome you warmly.
Sincerely,
Olive M. McKeithan
Olive M. McKeithan
Mayor, City of Farrell
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 Community Garden located on Spearman Avenue at Union Street. This neighborhood garden is a cooperative effort of several groups and organizations.
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 Juneteenth Day 2009 attracted a large crowd in Veterans Square
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 Mayor Olive McKeithan and Deputy Mayor Louis Falconi meet on the baseball field prior to the Little League opening day ceremony in April.
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 Teams and fans gather at the City of Farrell Recreation Complex prior to Little League opening day activities.
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 Vendors at work in Veterans Square for Juneteenth Day
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 Veterans Square Park
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 Farrell School District
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 Stey-Nevant Public Library
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 Farrell Post Office
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 Italian-Slovak Festival 2009
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 Italian-Slovak Festival 2009
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 Italian-Slovak Festival 2009
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