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Published July 01, 2006 10:53 am - This past week has probably been the biggest of Mayor Frank Manus’ political career. Truth is, he’s loving every minute of it even if the Honda news hasn’t quite completely sunk in yet.


The Mayor and the major news


Adam Huening

This past week has probably been the biggest of Mayor Frank Manus’ political career. Truth is, he’s loving every minute of it even if the Honda news hasn’t quite completely sunk in yet.

“What happened was one of the wildest dreams I ever had. Here it is (the end of the week) and it hasn’t hit me yet. I don’t know when it will,” Manus said from his home Friday. He took the afternoon off to recuperate from the excitement and enjoy the long weekend.

For Manus, it all began with a visit at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday. Two representatives from Honda came up the front steps of the Carnegie Library that houses City Hall and sat down in his office. Manus had his suspicions.

“They came in and had scheduled a 30-minute meeting but they were there for about 10 minutes,” Manus recalled. “They said, ‘We’re picking the Greensburg site,’ and I said. ‘Oh, really?’ They said, ‘Yeah.’ I said ‘Okay.’”

That brief meeting set off a chain of events that would consume the Mayor’s next 48 hours. His phone started ringing off the hook and didn’t stop for almost a whole day. The Honda reps told Manus they wanted him to speak at the press conference on Wednesday, which Manus noted was not a big deal for him because he likes to talk.

Before he could take the podium at the Greensburg Community Learning Center to speak in front of the world, he had to deal with the slew of television reporters pining to get a little face time with the Mayor. He set up an interview with one station in front of the courthouse Tuesday evening before a Solid Waste Management meeting.

“I got there and there were three stations waiting for me, sticking microphones in my face. Then I went into a meeting and when I came out there were three more,” Manus said with a laugh.

The attention didn’t bother him at all, he noted.

“The whole thing was really fun and exciting. It was great to bring Greensburg to the attention of the world. I think people know where Greensburg is now,” Manus said. “Being a Mayor, you’ve got to make it fun or people could drive you silly.”

As the sun set over the city and the gaggle of news crews retired to their respective hotel rooms and home cities, Manus was anticipating the conference and the official word from Honda.

When he walked into the Learning Center on Wednesday, he was instantly impressed with the way Honda set things up.

“They were very precise with everything they did and very professional,” he noted.

Manus was escorted into a side room behind the For Community Room, where the conference was held, to meet with Honda executives and the Governor. Just before the meeting was to begin, it became apparent the community attendance was much higher than anticipated, so Manus and the Greensburg Fire Department moved many of the people out into the hallway to watch the event on flatscreen televisions provided by Honda.

“I was so happy to see so many people there and to get the publicity we did,” Manus said.

The meeting began and Manus sat on the stage as cameras focused in on each speaker. He was happy to hear each speech and glad to know the word was finally out. Under the hot lights and the gaze of the people in attendance, Manus waited for his turn to speak. When the time came, he stepped to the podium and did what he always does - state what is in his heart.



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