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School Board Candidates: Building Projects, Curriculum Remain Top Election Issues
Board applauds curriculum, while challengers call for more transparency.

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Board applauds curriculum, while challengers call for more transparency.

Brentwood man undergoes surgery for self-inflicted wound after armed standoff with SWAT team
Employees raise $1,100 for Lee National Denim Day program.
Employees report smelling kerosene.
Patch gives you a weekly rundown of what you need to know in Moon
With Daylight Saving Time over, here are tips for those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder.
Stacey really likes to play and is looking forward to getting lots of attention in a new home.
State police also remind residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
A group of candidates for the Moon Area School Board says more needs to be done to ensure only age-appropriate material reaches students. Current board members, meanwhile, dismiss those claims.
State legislation threatens the local efforts to control drilling activities.
Fitzgerald and Raja find common ground on some key issues.
The board also approved the purchase of a replacement boiler system for a township building.
Construction managers at the site report the protest to police.
Patch includes a listing of local obituaries, which Copeland Funeral Home, on Brodhead Road and Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, provides.
Moon and Crescent voters can tune in following the Nov. 8 election.
A roundup of news from Patch for Tuesday, Nov. 1.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passes a bill to make texting while driving a primary offense.
A bi-weekly rundown of the region's top Patch headlines.
Cranberry police assist in the sting that officers say involved a 6-year-old child.
Police say two suspects brought a 6-year-old child with them to the sting.