Upper St. Clair, PA|News|
Author to Speak Locally About Bullying Crisis
The event will be held at Bethel Park Library and being promoted in conjunction with Upper St. Clair Library.

Amanda Gillooly is a 2002 Point Park University graduate and former reporter for The Valley Independent, The Beaver County Times and Observer-Reporter newspapers. She was also a freelance writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, www.pa2010.com and The Innocence Institute of Point Park University.
Amanda has been dubbed a "crazy cat lady" by her friends because of the three felines who share her home.
Amanda also has the distinction of being the Best Aunt in the Universe for the past nine years straight. The award, bestowed by her nephew Nicholas, 9, and her niece, Lilly Belle, 3, is on her mantle next to her Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editor's first-place award for enterprise reporting, a Pennsylvania Keystone Press second-place award for a special project, and a Pittsburgh Press Club Golden Quill award for culture writing. She was also a national finalist for an investigative reporting project she co-wrote for the Innocence Institute.
Amanda enjoys humor, cheesy horror and kung fu flicks and is a jukebox champion.
The event will be held at Bethel Park Library and being promoted in conjunction with Upper St. Clair Library.

The event is being held in conjunction with National Fire Prevention Month.
The program is the first of its kind in the area, fire department Lt. Michael McLaughlin said.
The event is slated for Oct. 20 and you're invited.
"In summary, the performance of the cyber charter schools in Pennsylvania has been a disaster," Canon-McMillan School Director Joseph M. Zupancic writes.
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Lenny Radziewicz and Penny Folino's new restaurant is now open for business at 94 Center Church Road.
If you've been waiting to register, today is your last chance!
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for the region that runs through 9 a.m. Tuesday.
If you've been waiting to register, today is your last chance!
A Washington County 911 supervisor said three ambulances are on the scene.
Council voted 6-3 Monday to allow chairs to be placed along the parade route 48 hours in advance of the festivities—but no earlier than 6 a.m.
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for the region that runs through 9 a.m. Tuesday.
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Canonsburg police confirm that Joselyn Scott returned to her home at 2:45 p.m. Monday.
Lenny Radziewicz and Penny Folino's new restaurant is now open for business at 94 Center Church Road.
Canonsburg police are searching for a missing 14-year old girl.
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The charges stem from a two-vehicle crash on Sept. 13.