Sunday May 20 | The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Research Reveals Details Of Incident
In the May 4 "In Years Past" feature there is an item about the May 11, 1912, dedication of a bronze plaque commemorating the transit of an Indian raiding party over Chautauqua Lake in 1782.
Hannastown wants Postal Service to deliver some good news
Doug Fordyce doesn't care about the financial problems facing the U.S. Postal Service.
With fundraiser, friends of Bridget help nursing students
McGrath, who was 28 when she was killed in an automobile accident in June 2010, was honored by four of her best friends Saturday at Twin Lakes Park with a walk/run event to raise money for a scholarship fund in her memory at Westmoreland County Community College.
126 W. Pa. branches on post office hit list
When the Postal Service delivered the news on Tuesday that it's studying the closure of thousands of offices nationally -- including 126 in Western Pennsylvania -- many took it like a "Dear John" letter.
State limits Greater Greensburg Sewage Authority's connections
A state agency has limited the number of connections the Greater Greensburg Sewage Authority may authorize to force that group and the Hempfield Township Municipal Authority to complete a plan.