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March 19, 2008

Engagements for March 19, 2008

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Annual flower sale ready to bloom

With Easter around the corner, the Manor Public Library staff will hold its annual Easter flower sale at the library from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.  read more »

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Musical will have performers, audience tapping their toes

Penn-Trafford High School students hope you get a kick out of them as they tap their way to the top.  read more »

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Lady Water Warriors post strong times in consolations

The four Penn-Trafford swimmers that competed at the PIAA championships last week had one common goal -- to improve on their times from WPIALs.  read more »

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Baseball preview: Local teams look to contend in talented section

There's never a shortage of talent around the diamonds in Westmoreland County, and this season should be no different as Franklin Regional, Norwin and Penn-Trafford prepare for the 2008 baseball season.  read more »

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Martial artists earn medals at regional event

Twenty-two athletes from the Pennsylvania Shotokan Karate Club, based in Level Green, competed in the USA National Karate-do Federation regional qualifier last month in Charleston W. Va.  read more »

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Local wresters win at National tourney

Five Penn-Trafford area wrestlers competed in the U.S. Youth Wrestling Association Elementary/Middle School Nationals on March 8 in Chester, W.Va. Three boys took first for championship titles and two were medal placers.  read more »

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Bolam rolls to state finals but falls just short

Chris Bolam put together one of the best runs of his life last Friday in the Pennsylvania High School Bowling Championships.  read more »

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Boys volleyball preview: Penn-Trafford returns experienced group

Experience is something that can't be taught and for a program entering just its sixth year, it's also something that's hard to come by.  read more »

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Police get new deal: Cops no longer have to live in Penn Township

Penn Township Commissioners police officers will get a $2,500 raise each year under a new contract that township commissioners unanimously approved Monday night.  read more »

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