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All nine wineries will pair their new releases with Thanksgiving-themed food, live entertainment and more.
Cranberry psychologist eased job-related stress for police
Gerard Massaro, a Pittsburgh police psychologist, had the reputation of being a straight shooter when counseling or briefing a police officer.
Pennsylvania casino licensing put under scrutiny
A statewide grand jury in Pittsburgh is investigating whether casino licenses in 2006 were steered to some applicants, but the former chairman of the Gaming Control Board on Tuesday called the inquiry "a total waste of taxpayers' money." The grand jury under Attorney General Tom Corbett is examining decisions to award licenses to Don Barden of ...
Natrona Heights ministry helps area's disadvantaged residents
Mary Ann Thomas can be reached via e-mail or at 412-782-2121 x1510. Barbara Morris is painfully aware of the cost of new eyeglasses.
Fishing: Late season improvements planned for region's waterways
Changes are slated or underway on some of the region's most popular fisheries. On lower Hereford Manor Lake, safety concerns are forcing a draw down.
Clothing retailer rue21's stock offering goes for $19 a share
Specialty clothing retailer rue21 - named for the French word for "street" - went public today, with nearly 6.8 million shares priced at $19. The Cranberry-based store chain is listed on the Nasdaq market under the symbol "rue." The company is offering 1.65 million shares, while selling shareholders are contributing an additional 5.1 million ...
Seneca Valley students personalize Veterans Day
During his quest to learn how his great-uncle was killed by German artillery fire in France during World War II, Jim Lucot met many veterans who felt forgotten.
Conair begins online auxiliary equipment sales
Auxiliary equipment manufacturer The Conair Group, of Cranberry, Pa., has launched an online store for selling machines and spare parts.
Cranberry, PA Small crowd, BIG fun. That's not usually how the equation works, but tonight made my long drive to West Virginia and then here totally worth it.
Rapid Granulator files for financial restructuring in Sweden
Citing slumping machinery sales, Sweden's Rapid Granulator AB has filed for financial restructuring, according to a local news report.
New hotel may be coming to Cranberry, Pa.
Oct. 30--Cranberry supervisors are poised to approve a new hotel. Supervisors last night held a public hearing on an application from Hampton developer James West for Mallards Landing.
City council wants to protect privacy of employees
City Council members, angered by allegations that members of Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's administration have read their e-mails, discussed for nearly two hours today legislation designed to protect the privacy of city employees.
Five Below set to open six new stores including one in Phila.
Five Below said Thursday it will open three stores in the Pittsburgh area next week - its first in that market.
Teacher of year helps math add up
The 2010 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year Award recipient, Michelle Switala, right, hugs one of her students, Tom Robinson, during the presentation ceremony yesterday in Harrisburg.
Heather Taylor-Miesle: Who is the Traitor?
I am a Mom of two lovely kids and the job of raising them is the hardest, most rewarding experience that I have ever had.
Metcalfe's mouth: Now it's veterans who are targets of a reckless rep
State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe can't seem to help himself when it comes to embarrassing his long-suffering constituents in southern Butler County.
Cranberry man defends political ties
Portrayed as a puppetmaster by a mayoral challenger, Cranberry businessman John Verbanac yesterday called the accusations that he's exercised undue influence over Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl "a little bit tiring." Mr.
Rep. Metcalfe calls vets on climate change tour 'traitors'
State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Cranberry, called a group of veterans traitors who "promote the leftist propaganda of global warming and climate change," during their Pennsylvania bus tour.
ATTENTION East and Central Pennsylvania YOUth Trainings Postponed Western Pennsylvania training in Cranberry is still occurring on November 13th-14th The Leadership Development Institutes for YOUth planned for October 30-31 in State College and November 6-7 in Plymouth Meeting have been postponed until after the beginning of the new year.
Construction turns I-279 into a nightmare
The distance between the Camp Horne Road interchange of Interstate 279 to the merge area with Interstate 79 is less than five miles, but it took Jeff Milanovich 21/2 hours to cover it yesterday afternoon.
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