Nov 29, 2007 | Pittsburgh City Paper
Geno's Restaurant and Big Belly Deli
Location: 5147 Butler St.; Lawrenceville. 412-781-3432 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:30 a.m..-9 p.m. Prices: Appetizers $4-8; salads $10-12; entrees $11-18 Fare: Old-school Italian Atmosphere: Old-school Italian Liquor: ... via Pittsburgh City Paper
“The capital investments announced today will help serve the robust markets for new, highly efficient electrical transformers in the United States and elsewhere around the world.”
The emergence of high-volume, high-speed steelmaking is reshaping ladle metallurgy stations, emphasizing high-capacity vessels operating in tandem to bridge melting and casting operations. via Metalproducing & Processing
Butler County home costs keep growing
“For Allegheny, Washington and Westmoreland counties, respondents were split between thinking those counties' populations would stabilize or that they would grow”
If you are looking for the most likely spot for home appreciation in the region, then Butler County is your choice, according to the results of a recent study. via Pittsburgh Tribune
Teenager has $11,480 stolen from car
“We believe the car was targeted,"said Trooper Michael Fennell. "Alot of people knew she had money, and there were no other cars touched (in the hotel parking lot).”
SPRINGFIELD TWP, Mercer County - AGrove City area teenager, having recently come into money, decided to celebrate with friends at a hotel last week. via Butler Eagle
House tour today aids Butler symphony
Butler County Symphony Association is presenting the 18th Holiday Tour of Homes from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. via Pittsburgh Tribune
Drug charges filed after Butler County apartment search
The Butler County Drug Task Force arrested seven people on various drug charges after serving a search warrant Friday at an apartment in the 300 block of West Diamond Street. via Pittsburgh Tribune
University 'diversity' insanity
“When was a time you felt oppressed?”
Thank goodness overwhelming public outrage caused the University of Delaware to suspend its residence life re-educational program before every white student died of shame. via Pittsburgh Tribune
Governor's representative gets input on needs of the disabled
“Educating people regarding how to deal with handicapped people is important”
Edward M. Butler, executive director of the Governor's Cabinet and Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, congratulated Disability Investigative Group member Joseph Francoforte on negotiating two curb ... via PittsburghLIVE.com
FRANKLIN TWP. Puppy found A male beagle puppy, 3 to 4 months old, was found behind Lillyville Church of God in Franklin Township on Friday. via Ellwood City Ledger
Possible lived in orphanage in Butler Pa. adoption not until @1955 possibly adopted in twice. via Cousinconnect.com
Fayette, area unemployment rates jump in August
A combination of lost jobs and people entering the labor pool but not finding work pushed area unemployment rates higher in August. via Herald-Standard
“We envision several more people”
New optical store opens in Provincial Towers building Optician Jacqueline Wanko, left, and optometrist Dr. via Times Leader
“It's a delay in taking that ministry to Butler County”
Pittsburgh Business Times - by Kris B. Mamula Joe Wojcik Steven Victor’s client put a 400-unit residential project on hold. via Pittsburgh Business Times
Bedford Co. murder trial jury to be picked from Butler Co.
A jury from Butler County will be picked for the trial of a Bedford County man accused of kidnapping and fatally stabbing a woman seven years ago. via Cumberlink.com
Attorney General Corbett announces break-up of $2.6 million...
“Prescription drug abuse does not have the same social stigma as illegal drug abuse”
A $2.6 million prescription drug distribution ring was broken-up today by the Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation resulting in the arrest of five out of 12 suspected drug dealers operating in ... via Attorneygeneral.gov