McDonald Borough, located in Allegheny and Washington counties in Pennsylvania, is a small community with a rich industrial history. With a population of 2,282, the borough is known for its past manufacturing of bottles, oil-well drilling tools, and flour-mill products. Today, McDonald continues to thrive with the procurement of oil and coal in the area, and its government is comprised of an elected mayor, a seven-member borough council, and an appointed borough manager secretary-treasurer.
Home to the Fort Cherry School District, McDonald offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. The borough is served by the McDonald Volunteer Fire Department and provides convenient access to public transportation through the Washington County Transportation Authority Freedom Transit. With its charming parks, historical landmarks, and a strong sense of community, McDonald Borough is a welcoming destination for both residents and visitors alike.
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