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Hello! It's great to meet you. I'm the local editor for both Dormont-Brookline Patch and Chartiers Valley Patch. Community journalism is what I love, and I'm glad for the chance to cover this area. Feel free to contact me at erin.faulk@patch.com.
There's a lot happening at school this fall, and we want to see all of it!

After-school activity buses were eliminated in the Keystone Oaks School District, but the school board is planning to discuss the situation.
Listen to Nathan Mallory, Steve Repasky and Jana Thompson talk about the importance of urban agriculture on the radio Wednesday.
Several cars were the target of vandalism this weekend.
Ricky Rogers, a former Keystone Oaks football player, is eligible to play at Gateway High School this year.
Dormont police blotter, Aug. 17 to Aug. 24.
Plastic with cartoon characters? Brown paper bag? What did you have?
Dormont Council voted earlier this month to allow dogs in the borough's parks. Have you taken your pup for an adventure yet?
A preliminary hearing will be held this week for a man who threatened to kill employees at MIB Entertainment.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Robinson resident Frank Accetta's Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Arthur 'Art' Ihrig was on track to graduate with the Dormont High School Class of 1942, but a death in the family and World War II got in the way.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Miss something? No sweat. Here's a roundup of the week's top stories, from Aug. 20 to Aug. 24.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's new Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's new Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Remember when you could play pinball at the arcade? Frank Accetta's Dormont store is dedicated to keeping the game alive.
Arthur "Art" Ihrig was on track to graduate with the Dormont High School Class of 1942. He received his diploma Thursday from the Keystone Oaks School Board.