Oct 30, 2009 | Sharon Herald
Tough times require public employees to tighten belts
When the proposed Farrell budget was announced this week, it contained no pay increases for any city workers.
Council starts talking about GALSA's future
If money grew on trees, then Greenville Area Leisure Services Association would have no problems.
Things To Do from October 27, 2009
A* Penn High School class of 1957 meets at 6 p.m. Nov. 3 at Cianci's Restaurant, Mercer Road, Hempfield Township.
Greenville Symphony Orchestra will kick off its concert season Saturday in a fashion unlike any in its 81-year history.
Local hospitals aren't banning patients from having visitors, but precautions are in place to prevent spreading the flu.
It was a cold, damp eventide on the Ides of October. It was the kind of night that makes arthritic bones ache and fogs up rain-spotted windows.
Things To Do from October 21, 2009
A* Dr. M. Craig Beaudis, a podiatrist with Ankle and Foot Care Centers and the UPMC Horizon Center for Wound Treatment, will be a guest speaker at 7 p.m. Nov.
Beware of school buses; National safety week is about kids
Today kicks off National School Bus Safety Week and a local driver is raising awareness with help from area law enforcement authorities.
If you've been suffering from flu-like symptoms for at least a few days, the chances are pretty good you have swine flu.
First-time vendors rave about Expo
Women's Expo 2009 was so crowded by Monday afternoon that visitors had to park in the grass next to Hickory VFW in Hermitage.
Cops: Convicted scam artist also stole from another widow
A former Sharon man recently sentenced to prison for scamming a Shenango Township widow faces charges in a similar case out of South Pymatuning Township.
With more than a half dozen charges of burglary against him - and drug charges to boot - David Mitchel McCarl's file in the courts needed its own separate box.
Fired teacher files suit against Greenville School Board
A Mercer County teacher and union president fired on charges of sexual harassment claims in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that the Greenville Area School Board actually fired him for being a whistle-blower. Jon Ross claims Greenville Area schools Superintendent Pat Homer had labor attorney Charles Steele reopen a dismissed charge of sexual ...
Advocate sets facts straight about homelessness
Diane Nilan sought to raise awareness about what homelessness really looks like during a presentation at Thiel College.
Western Pa. family gets rid of hens to supply eggs
A western Pennsylvania family has abided by a judge's order to get rid of six hens they were keeping in their back yard to produce organic eggs.
Family abides by order; hens gone
Abigail Huff, 11, holds up Rosie, one of several hens which the Huff family had been keeping in their yard for their organic eggs.
New shelter for victims of domestic violence and their kids
GREENVILLE, Pa. a ' Williams House, a rural shelter for victims of domestic violence and their minor children, opened its doors last week.
Woman dies of injuries from Stowe crash
Allegheny County homicide detectives are investigating the cause of a crash in Stowe last week that led to the death of a Mercer County woman.