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Top 10 Stories of April in Chartiers Valley
Here's a look at the articles that were most read on Chartiers Valley Patch last month.

Becky Brindle is the local editor for the Upper St. Clair Patch.
Prior to joining Patch, Brindle worked for WTAE in Pittsburgh. She first limped into the newsroom on crutches as an intern. A few months later in August 2005, she recovered from her tennis injury and joined the news station as an associate producer. After graduating college, she signed on as a TV news producer. During her time at WTAE, she produced a variety of newscasts, including Channel 4 Action News This Morning from 4:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. and Channel 4 Action News at 6 p.m. She was also one of the creators and hosts of a daily webcast called Links N'@.
Brindle graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.A. in Communication and a B.S. in Psychology. She is a four-year letter winner in tennis. Brindle continues to support Pitt athletics as a member of the Varsity Letter Club Board of Directors.
Her love of sports also helped her earn an internship at Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh during her time at Pitt.
Brindle first discovered her love for journalism at Providence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina where she often read the news for the Providence Morning Roar.
Here's a look at the articles that were most read on Chartiers Valley Patch last month.

Here's a look at the articles that were most read on Peters Patch last month.
Here's a look at the articles that were most read on Forest Hills-Regent Square Patch last month.
Part of the $5 million project comes to a halt while the nesting period is completed.
Part of the $5 million project comes to a halt while the nesting period is completed.
Part of the $5-million project comes to a halt while the nesting period is completed.
Part of the $5 million project comes to a halt while the nesting period is completed.
The popular restaurant was destroyed by fire last year.
Investigators are searching for a motive.
Allegheny County homicide detectives and Bethel Park police are searching for a motive.
The latest from the office of Magisterial District Judge Robert Wyda.
The department participated in Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday.
Part of the $5 million project comes to a halt while the nesting period is completed.
Fans from Canonsburg, North Strabane and Cecil are invited to the 'Annihilate the Islanders Rally' in downtown Pittsburgh.
Fans from Peters Township are invited to the 'Annihilate the Islanders Rally' in downtown Pittsburgh.
Fans from the Chartiers Valley area are invited to the 'Annihilate the Islanders Rally' in downtown Pittsburgh.
Fans from Dormont and Brookline are invited to the 'Annihilate the Islanders Rally' in downtown Pittsburgh.
Fans from Baldwin and Whitehall are invited to an 'Annihilate the Islanders Rally' in downtown Pittsburgh.
Fans are invited to the Annihilate the Islanders rally in downtown Pittsburgh.
Fans are invited to the Annihilate the Islanders rally in downtown Pittsburgh.