May 30, 2025 - Corry, PA
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis stopped by Corry in eastern Erie County to highlight how the Shapiro-Davis Administration is making strategic investments in rural Pennsylvania, including a $100,000 Main Street Matters grant for commercial faade improvements in the city's historic downtown."The Shapiro-Davis Administration is making these investments because we believe they're smart investments," said Davis. "Every dollar the Commonwealth invests in Main Streets, we get back nearly $8 in return."In April the Shapiro-Davis Administration announced it was investing in 81 community projects through the new Main Street Matters program, administered by the state Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED).Speakers Include:Wendy Neckers, Downtown Corry Business AssociationLt. Gov. Austin DavisTom Maggio, Erie County Gaming Revenue AuthorityCharles Gray, Impact Corry