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Cranberry Memorial Day Service Honors Veterans
On Sunday, Cranberry honored those who served in the military with a special program before the stone veteran's memorial at North Boundary Park.
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Sound Off: What Do You Think of the Domenico's Sign?
Michael Pollice is known for h is thought-provoking-and sometimes controversial-signs in front of Domenico's Ristorante on Route 19 in Cranberry.
9-Year-Old-Boy Falls from Second Story Window
A 9-year-old boy was injured when he fell from the second-floor window of a home on Eden Court Way in Cranberry at about 7 a.m. Friday morning.
Visions for Vacancy: What Would Be a Good Fit for the Former Mimi's Bake Shoppe?
RIP, Mimi's Bake Shoppe. The bakery specializing in gourmet baked sweets, including fondant cakes and specialty cupcakes, shuttered its doors last September after three years on Commonwealth Drive near the entrance to the Thorn Hill Industrial Park For this week's Vision for Vacancy, we want to know what business you think would make a good fit for ... (more)
Teens Charged with Beating Cranberry Boy Over Stolen Snowboard Head to Court
Two teens charged with beating up a 16-year-old Cranberry boy in March after he cooperated with authorities on an investigation into snowboards stolen from a local business are heading to court.
Readers' Choice: The Winner of the Restaurant with the Best Outdoor Patio isa
There's nothing better than a good meal, unless it's a good meal eaten with sunshine on your shoulders.
Westinghouse Eliminates 200 Jobs, Mostly in Western PA
A majority of the 200 jobs Westinghouse Electric A Co. A eliminated across the country today were from its operations in western Pennsylvania, including the company's headquarters in Cranberry.
Working it Out: Longtime Trainer Finds Niche with CrossFit, Opens Local Facility
Although CrossFit, a core strength and conditioning program, has been around for a few years, there has never been a training facility in the Cranberry area-at last as far as Tammy Friedt knew.
All Hail the Seneca Valley Prom Queen, King
Seneca Valley has a new king and queen of the high school. Delaney Stengel was voted prom queen at the district's annual rite of passage on Saturday at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in New Castle .
Visions for Vacancy: What Should Move into the Former Rite Aid?
The former Rite Aid at the Cranberry Mall shopping center along Route 19 has been empty for quite awhile now.
St. Alphonsus Teacher Wins Golden Apple Teaching Award
St. Alphonsus School A science teacher Nancy Snyder has won aA 2012 Golden Apple Award A honoring her as an outstanding individual who devotes her life to teaching in Catholic schools.
A bear-or possibly bears-is making its way around Cranberry Township. Cranberry Police Sgt.
Hot Hairstyle and Makeup Trends for Prom 2012
Forget fussy, unnatural up-dos, the area's beauty experts agree bouncy, beachy waves, romantic braids-and even sleek ponytails-are the hot trends for this year's prom hair.
Seneca Valley Art Show at Barnes and Noble Kicks Off Tonight
Patrons of the Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Cranberry now will be able to browse artwork alongside the books-at least through the weekend.
Power Back on in Route 19 Area
The power has been restored along Route 19 in Cranberry after a brief outage this afternoon.
District Court: Stalking, Thefts and Forgery
The following people were chargedA and waived their scheduled April 27 preliminary hearings before District Judge David Kovach in Cranberry.
Cranberry Woman Guilty of Embezzling More than $10 Million Will Be Sentenced Wednesday
Although Patricia K. Smith, t he Cranberry woman who embezzled $10.2 million from Baierl Acura and used it to fund her lavish lifestyle and that of her family members, won't be sentenced until Wednesday, the prosecution recommends she serve five to six years in prison.
Power Surge Causes Smoke, Shuts Down Landmark Building
The doctor offices inside the Two Landmark North on Route 19 in Cranberry were evacuated Monday morning after a bird flew into a power line connected to the building, causing a power surge that filled the building with smoke.
Haine Middle School Rainkeepers are Conservation Winners
The Butler County Conservation District recently honored fifth-grade students in teacher Allison Stebbins' Rainkeepers program at Haine Middle School with its 2011 Outstanding Youth Award.
Last Chance: Toast to Tourism, Prom and Mother's Day
Welcome to Last Chance, a Patch series reminding you of deadlines you don't want to miss.