Upper St. Clair, PA|News|
Letter to the Editor: Rendell's Smokescreen
The ex-governor's new book diverts attention from what he did, or didn't do, while he was at the helm.

The ex-governor's new book diverts attention from what he did, or didn't do, while he was at the helm.

Pennsylvania's property owners deserve tax relief.
Upper St. Clair residents are familiar with the small building that houses Ardolino's Pizza, off Boyce Road. Plans for a new restaurant are one step closer to reality.
Crown Plaza Pittsburgh South will host a convention that should be a real treat for horror-movie fans.
The Allegheny Intermediate Unit's new center announces awards for 2012.
Upper St. Clair's Marmion Field will host an instructional program for boys and girls.
From the Strip to the suburbs, the famed restaurant chain keeps growing with a Mt. Lebanon location.
Pitcher-turned-broadcaster Steve Blass talks about his new book and his admiration for his hometown.
South Hills Village shoppers, keep an eye out for new additions to the variety of stores.
Pittsburgh Lacrosse is hosting camps at Upper St. Clair High School this week for aspiring players, starting in kindergarten.
Pitcher-turned-broadcaster Steve Blass talks about his new book and his admiration for his hometown.
A specific day for the start of Boyce Road improvements has yet to be announced following a delay.
Upper St. Clair Township Library launches its summer adult reading program with a tasty theme.
An Upper St. Clair artists hopes to bring out the creative side for area youngsters.
Pittsburgh Lacrosse is hosting camps at Upper St. Clair High School this week for aspiring players, starting in kindergarten.
Gain some perspective on Benjamin Franklin and the circumstances surrounding Christopher Columbus' first transatlantic voyage as the winter-spring Upper St. Clair Library Programs for Adults wraps up for the season.
Those who traveled to Kennywood Park for Upper St. Clair day helped make history on one of the park's most renowned rides.
Apples for the Students recipients are announced for 2011-12.
Residents who remember Denise Sedlacek can welcome her back to the ranks. Also, a possible change in policy determining student board representatives is discussed.