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Gov. Corbett Cuts Ribbon to Celebrate Wexford Flats Improvement Project
Rep. Mike Turzai, township officials from Pine and McCandless, PennDOT officials and more join governor for ceremony along Route 19.

Hometown: Gibsonia, Pa.
Bio: A journalist for more than 30 years, former editor of Pine-Richland Patch.
Cindy Cusic Micco has extensive experience as an editor, writer and proofreader.
Her articles have been published in newspapers throughout the country, including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Los Angeles Times; San Diego Union; Contra Costa Times in Walnut Creek, Calif.; Daily Press in Newport News, Va.; The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va.; The Orlando Sentinel in Orlando, Florida; The Alexandria (Va.) Gazette; Amherst New Era-Progress in Amherst, Va.; The Fauquier Democrat in Warrenton, Va.; and Catholic Virginian, a biweekly newspaper in Richmond, Virginia.
She proofread copy for U.S. News & World Report, as well as proofing at nearly every publication for which she worked full time.
Micco served as managing editor and writer for St. Mary's College of California's alumni magazine, Update. She also helped create SMC Online magazine for the college's Web site and served as managing editor.
She was an editor/writer for Tribune Media Services in Orlando, Florida, where she worked with cable text services as well as the company's syndicated works.
Micco was the general manager and executive editor of Amherst-Nelson Publishing Company, which published Amherst New Era-Progress and Nelson County Times weekly newspapers. Her opinion column writing won a first place award from the Virginia Press Association. The Amherst New Era-Progress won the Virginia Press Association's Sweepstakes Award for Group 1 Weeklies. The competition was based on the newspaper's writing, photography and layout.
She also served as managing editor of The Alexandria (Va.) Gazette. The Alexandria Gazette won the Virginia Press Association's Sweepstakes Award for Group 1 Dailies. Competition was based on its layout, production and content.
Micco earned her Bachelor of Science in journalism from the University of Maryland.
Rep. Mike Turzai, township officials from Pine and McCandless, PennDOT officials and more join governor for ceremony along Route 19.

Rep. Mike Turzai, township officials from Pine and McCandless, PennDOT officials and more join governor for ceremony.
Rep. Mike Turzai, township officials from Pine and McCandless, PennDOT officials and more join governor for ceremony.
Rep. Mike Turzai, township officials from Pine and McCandless, PennDOT officials and more join governor for ceremony.
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Community is raising funds to help pay the $1.4 million purchase price of the 180-acre site on Bakerstown Road in Richland Township.
After a tragic accident claims the life of her 13-year-old son, Carolyn McKeating picks up her knitting needles and eventually opens her yarn, fabric and unique gifts store at the Village at Pine.
Here are jobs available in the Wexford and Gibsonia areas.
Community is raising funds to help pay the $1.4 million purchase price of the 180-acre site on Bakerstown Road in Richland Township.
Store that sells yarn, fabric and unique gifts is located in Village at Pine.
Community is raising funds to help pay the $1.4 million purchase price of the 180-acre site on Bakerstown Road in Richland Township.
Gifts sought for nursing home residents.
After knitting helps her family in the days after the death of her son, Carolyn McKeating opens the store that sells yarn, fabric and unique gifts in the Village at Pine.
PennDOT advises motorists to use caution, slow down and anticipate changing traffic patterns, lane closures and possible delays when traveling through the area.
Gifts sought for nursing home residents.
Gifts sought for nursing home residents.
Matthew McDonald and Charles Clark were arraigned through live streaming on the Internet before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner.
Matthew McDonald and Charles Clark were arraigned through live streaming on the Internet before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner.
Matthew McDonald and Charles Clark were arraigned through live streaming on the Internet before Magisterial District Judge William K. Wagner.