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Video: He Asked the White House. The White House Answered
In January, the White House Office of Digital Strategy reached out to Patch to obtain questions from its users.
Civil engineer William Gibson helped to build Superdome
Jerry Vondas is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7823 or via via e-mail. William Gibson became a civil engineer like his father, building a resume that included the Superdome in New Orleans, the New River Gorge Bridge in West Virginia and NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building, one of the largest buildings in the ... (more)
In this March 31, 2011 photo, a worker changes the numbers indicating gasoline prices on the sign at a gas station in Cranberry, Pa.
Municipal Recycling Workshop - March 15th
The Local Government Academy, in partnership withA Sustainable PittsburghA and theA PA Resources Council , will hold a workshop on recycling for municipal officials on March 15 in Cranberry, Pa.
First new U.S. nuclear plant in 30 years to use Westinghouse reactors
The nation's first new nuclear power plant in a generation won approval Thursday as federal regulators voted to grant a license for two new reactors in Georgia.
North-suburban play facilities offer options during inclement weather
Winter weather can bring mounds of snow for sled ridding, building snowmen and having snowball battles, but in western Pennsylvania, the winter weather also can include cold, rainy days and mud that limit outdoor play.
District Court: Retail Theft and DUI Charges
The following people were chargedA and waived their scheduled Jan. 27 preliminary hearings before District Judge David Kovach in Cranberry.
Cranberry Planning Commission Delays Plans for New North Catholic High School
It's back to the planning board for North Catholic High School . Officials at Monday's planning commission meeting delayed approval of a land development application for the new Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School along 65 acres in Cranberry until their next meeting on.
Cranberry Area Lions Honor Local Middle School Students
On Jan. 24 the Cranberry Township Area Lions Club held its first of two annual Service, Effort, Initiative ceremonies.A Conducted twice a year, the special ceremony recognizes three Seneca Valley Middle School students for their outstanding achievements and accomplishments both in and out of the classroom.
Patch Greatest Person: Fighting Fires is a Childhood Dream Turned Reality For Sean Sokolowski
Sean Sokolowski, who grew up in Cranberry,A admits he was something of a mischievous youngster.
Officials Green Light Plans for Cranberry Public Safety Training Facility
After 10 years in the making, Cranberry is moving forward with plans to build a public safety training facility for its firefighters, police officers and EMS workers.
Groups to Boycott Starbucks Over Stances on Gay Rights, Guns
Some religious and political groups are urging Starbucks customers to grab their morning coffee elsewhere in light of the company's stance on gay marriage and its policy on guns.
District Court: Case of California Man Charged with Walmart Thefts Waived to Court
A California man charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of items from the Walmart on Route 19 in Cranberry Township waived a Jan.
Patch Poll: What Businesses Would You Like to See in Cranberry?
Business is booming in Cranberry, and residents can't stop talking about it. Township manager Jerry Andree has said that w hen he meets with the public , one of the most popular topics is what stores and businesses are next for Cranberry.
Developers to Detail Plans for New North Catholic High School
Developers are expected to detail land development plans for the new Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School in Cranberry at the township's next planning commission meeting on Monday.
Here's What You're Saying About Cranberry's Parks and Recreation
If you want to know what the public wants, then ask the public. That was the motive behind Cranberry's open meeting last week to discuss its Recreation and Open Spaces plan with the community The plan is being funded in part through a $125,000 joint grant the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources awarded to the township and to ... (more)
Asher Roth developing into a staple in the hip-hop industry
For many of you, when you hear the name Asher Roth, your instant connection is to his hit 2009 single, "I Love College." While that song was a huge part of his success, it's just a tiny piece of the puzzle that makes up one of the most impressive young MCs in hip-hop today.
Get Out: A Chili Outing and the Kean Quest Talent Search
There are all kinds of worthwhile activities happeningA this weekend throughout the Cranberry area.
Superintendent to Join Cranberry Manager for Coffee Date with the Public
Jerry Andree will kick off his i nformal coffee dates with the public for 2012 with a very special guest on Saturday.
I-79 Short-Term Lane Closures Begin Today Between I-279 and Cranberry
Just when you thought the lane closures on Interstate 79 were over, along comes another one.