HOMESTEAD, Pa. — A group has been tending the grounds at Homestead Cemetery and volunteers say, they're unable to keep up with all the work.
The cemetery went bankrupt two years ago and nobody's been responsible for it.
“We just want the cemetery maintained and taken care of,” volunteer Sandy Wolfe said. “We've had people contact us who can't even find a grave because of the weeds.”
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In 2015, our news partners at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported Munhall officials established a fund for people to donate to the cemetery's upkeep.
Channel 11 contacted Munhall to see what the status of that is.
We haven't heard back, but it was after hours.
We'll let you know when we get a response.