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Cookies tie family, friends together
A person would be hard-pressed to find a place where cookies are more a part of a culture than Western Pennsylvania.
Teacher's book recounts Thanksgiving in Florida
Robyn Gioia, a fifth-grade teacher at Bolles School, a private school north of St.
Sisters proud to be among the computerless
If you had to choose between giving up your car or your home computer for a week, which would you choose? It would be a tough call when so many of us rely heavily on our computers.
Job applicants line up as holidays approach
A "Now Hiring" sign hangs in front of a restaurant sign for Azzeria on Banskville Road in Dormont.
Ethics honors given to Pittsburgh companies
Empire Today of Monroeville and Legacy Remodeling Inc. of Dormont are winners of 2009 Torch Awards for Marketplace Ethics from the Better Business Bureau.
County races have share of squeakers
Don Radovich went to bed Tuesday night trailing by 2 votes for the fourth and final open seat on Moon Area School Board.
Skatepark stigma: victim of a bum rap
Dormont council's vote earlier this month against building a skate park highlighted the issues that every municipality faces when confronted with a similar question: crime, litter, graffiti, security, noise and cost.
Port Authority OKs route cuts, fare hikes
For years Light Rail Transit made its way through Beechview, Dormont and Mt. Lebanon on the way to its final destination, South Hills Village.
Dormont man gets five years for firearms violations
A federal judge sentenced a Dormont man to five years in prison for firearms violations.
Zombie Trick of Treat event: Dawn of The Dead Rises Again In Pittsburgh
The Hollywood Theatre, in partnership with Horror Realm, Pittsburgh's cutting edge horror convention, is pleased to present the Steel City Zombie Trick or Treat, a Halloween night event in the Zombie Capital of the World.
Dormont man faces more charges in alleged scam
For the third time in two years, authorities on Thursday charged a Dormont divorce attorney with theft, this time accusing him of scamming a South Carolina doctor out of $100,000. Paul Staub Jr., 33, faced a December trial on two cases of thefts totaling more than $200,000 when he surrendered on charges he conned Dr.
2008 killing may have led to Paparazzi eatery's demise
Less than a year after a deadly stabbing at South Side's Paparazzi Italian Ristorante, the familiar sounds of live music have been silenced and long lines for late-night pizza there are a memory.
Allegheny County employee's efficiency kept costs down
As a retired deputy director of special services for Allegheny County, Anthony Palombaro - better known as "A.J." by his boss - was the county's "man for all seasons." "A.J. would set up winter operations on a 24/7 basis," said Joe Moses, retired director of the department.
Whoa TMs your Godfather? a " Dinner & a Movie with Enrico Biscotti
Who's your Godfather? - DINNER & A MOVIE WITH ENRICO BISCOTTI !!! Image via Wikipedia Enrico Biscotti is cooking up an evening of fun this Sunday at the Hollywood Theatre in Dormont, PA to bring you a dinner and a movie "Enrico" style.
Composer's sons to debut work memorializing friends
Mark Kanny can be reached via e-mail or at 412-320-7877. Specialization can be useful, even essential in many professions.
Grushecky to rock house at street fair
Dormont Borough continues its ongoing Centennial Celebration and hosts its most exciting Street Fair to date.
Dormont festival features music, crafts, dancing
The Borough of Dormont will commemorate its ongoing centennial year celebration on Saturday with the Street Fair & Music Festival.
Comic books artists draw on stamina in 24-hour challenge
From left to right, Loran Skinkis, 38, of Whitehall, Nate McDonough, 21, of Mount Washington, and John Towers, 35, of Bellevue, begin the challenge of completing a 24-page comic in 24 hours at the Pittsburgh 24-Hour Comics event Saturday at Time Tunnel Comics and Collectibles in Castle Shannon.
Standoff in Mt. Lebanon ends tragically
Standoff in Mt. Lebanon ends tragically By Terri T. Johnson Almanac staff writer tjohnson@thealmanac.net A more than four-hour standoff in the Sunset Hills section of Mt.
Dormont Manufactures their 100,000,000th Gas Connector
On September 15th, 2009, 180 employees at Dormont Manufacturing celebrated the manufacture of their 100,000,000th gas connector.