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Richland Municipal Building to be demolished
Richland's old municipal building will continue to serve the township even after it's gone.
District residents to pay more taxes for Moon Area schools
The Moon Area school board raised property taxes 0.83 mills Monday. Moon and Crescent residents will pay 21.3 mills under a $57 million budget the board approved by a 5-4 vote.
Old Richland Township municipal building to be demolished
Richland's old municipal building will continue to serve the township even after it's gone.
Wide range of courses to play this summer
For the next two weeks, the Pine Creek Journal will list and give a brief description of area golf courses so that players can use it as a quick reference guide to finding their favorite places to play.
The mention of names like Mt. Washington, Forbes Avenue and Duquesne Boulevard conjure a familiar landscape to native Pittsburghers.
Allison Park bank takes money from Troubled Asset Relief Program
Enterprise Financial Services Group, a business bank in Allison Park, sold $4 million in preferred stock to the Treasury on June 12, the government said Friday.
Pittsburgh Radon Mitigation (412) 261-1975: PA Hotline for Remediation Testing Reduction
PRESSWIRE Pittsburgh Radon Mitigation 261-1975: PA Hotline for Remediation Testing Reduction http://www.Pittsburgh-Radon-Mitigation.com/ /EIN News/ According to Air Quality Mitigation, all homes should be tested for radon.
Money No Object For Pens Fans At Parade
Jun 15, 2009 8:37 pm US/Eastern Reporting Jon Delano When hundreds of thousands of people descend on downtown Pittsburgh, somebody is sure to make money.
Traffic to be restricted on Route 224
Traffic on Route 224 in Mahoning Township will be reduced to a single lane Thursday and again Monday, weather permitting.
Eating Smart At The Three Rivers Arts Festival
Jun 9, 2009 5:18 pm US/Eastern Reporting Kristine Sorensen The food is part of the fun at the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Ross father taught reverence for work, education
When Nicola Moschella took a train to Germany from Italy to work construction in the 1950s, he always returned home with a freshly baked loaf of pumpernickel for his wife, Maria Rosaria, and the couple's children.
Michigan Racking Up More 2010 Recruits
On May 28, the Michigan Wolverines landed new commitments for the 2010 football class from DE/TE Jordan Paskorz from Allison Park, PA.
Reports: Michigan picks up 11th verbal commitment
Both gobluewolverine.com and thewolverine.com are reporting Michigan has its 11th verbal commitment for the 2010 football class.
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North Hills man faces charges in fatal Ft. Duquesne Bridge crash
The Tribune-Review can be reached online or at 412-321-6460. A North Hills man is facing driving under the influence charges in connection with a fatal crash this morning on a ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge, state police said.
Once Greg Byrnes crossed the Birmingham Bridge, he was all alone in the Dick's Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon and found himself in first place in a race within the 26.2-mile race.
MinuteClinic joins Highmark participants
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11:51 p.m. - A person reported that a known man assaulted two Bouquet Gardens residents.
Church briefs for the week of April 23, 2009
Northmont United Presbyterian Church will be hosting an Evening in Italy -- Northmont Style, on May 16.
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