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Old Glory flies thanks to residents' efforts

Hearts beat true for the red, white and blue at the intersection of Vale Avenue and Deborah Jane Drive in Plum Borough.  read more »

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Communities work to strengthen recreation options

Reinvention is the name of the game when it comes to keeping up with trends in local recreation and entertainment.  read more »

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Shorthouse recognized for years of community dedication

Dick Shorthouse admits to being a good salesman. The Penn Hills resident started out as a young man selling gym equipment with his father, but, in 1968, he took a leap of faith and turned his skills to peddling something intangible to young people.  read more »

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Local author holds publication party

Rosie Winter is bursting at the seams with personality, much like her creator local author Kathryn Miller Haines.  read more »

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Recreation opportunities have dwindled over time

Many recreational and entertainment opportunities once in the East Suburbs have taken a dive, skated away or trotted off into the sunset.  read more »

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'Monroeville Zombies' hockey jersey acknowledges Romero classic

The shirt would be particularly fitting if Monroeville's two ice rinks hadn't melted into oblivion.  read more »

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Guinness certifies record for second annual Zombie Walk

The second annual Zombie Walk at Monroeville Mall has broken another Guinness World Record.  read more »

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Resident collecting 1,000 pairs of socks for charity

Patti Amato is hoping people sock it to her -- 1,000 times.  read more »

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Gardening book, part of Gismondi's legacy

Tony Gismondi is 88 and he knows exactly why he is experiencing such longevity -- homegrown fruits and vegetables.  read more »

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Some express concerns, others support -- either way, Mon/Fayette might be dead before it starts

The Mon/Fayette Expressway links to the East Suburbs and downtown Pittsburgh could be completed in 10 years if funds were available and construction began tomorrow.  read more »

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