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Brookline Crafter Behind ‘I Made It! Market’
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.

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Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.

Journalist-turned-lawyer Todd Spivak has opened his law firm in the heart of Dormont's business district.
Photos from the 6th annual Taste of Dormont, which was held Saturday.
Dormont Council will meet tonight to discuss code enforcement issues in the borough.
The Potomac Avenue consignment shop is nearly 75 years old, and has always been run by dedicated volunteers.
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.
A Dunkin' Donuts employee noticed a cash register was short of money after he made change for a customer.
The Three Rivers American Indian Center will be in the area today and tomorrow.
Dormont police blotter, Sept. 7 to Sept. 14.
Barney is available for adoption through the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania.
The Dormont pizza shop is quickly becoming known for another product—hand-made chocolate.
I finally found a recipe for my favorite fall drink, which means I can have pumpkin spice lattes everyday!
Lots of Dormont-Brookline shops, salons, restaurants and other great places can be found in our directory. Review them here!
I finally found a recipe for my favorite fall drink, which means I can have pumpkin spice lattes everyday!
I finally found a recipe for my favorite fall drink, which means I can have pumpkin spice lattes everyday!
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.
The Three Rivers American Indian Center will visit the South Hills to increase membership.
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.
I finally found a recipe for my favorite fall drink, which means I can have pumpkin spice lattes everyday!
Barney is available for adoption through the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania.