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UPDATE: Mars Area High School Evacuated After Bomb Threat
The district will increase security at the school Tuesday.

A lifelong reader with a passion for plot, it was only natural that Jessica continue her love-affair with words by becoming a journalist.
A graduate of Duquesne University with a degree in Communications/Journalism, Jessica landed her first reporting job with The Penn-Trafford Star, a weekly newspaper owned by Trib Total Media.
Jessica helped launch the paper, which went on to have one of the highest circulations in the Trib family of weeklies. As the sole reporter for the paper (where she did everything from type up school lunch menus to cover breaking news),
Jessica racked up six Keystone Press Awards in the statewide competition for feature beat reporting, news beat reporting, general news, and a personality profile.
From Penn-Trafford, Jessica became a reporter for The Sentinel, a daily newspaper in beautiful Carlisle, PA. She added three more Keystone Awards (for spot news, news feature and a feature story) to her resume before moving back to her hometown of Pittsburgh to rejoin her then fiancee and take a job as a general assignment reporter with The Beaver County Times.
Jessica also spent time in marketing and copy-writing before returning to her journalistic roots as the Local Editor for Cranberry Patch and, later, Pine-Richland Patch.
She couldn't be more thrilled.
Along with her husband and two dogs— Jackson and Tucker—Jessica lives in Cranberry.
When she's not busy covering the community, you can find her curled up with a glossy magazine (preferably People or InStyle), sipping on a sugar-free vanilla latte, practicing hot yoga or gabbing over a glass of wine with the neighborhood gals.
Much to the chagrin of her husband, she adores home improvement projects. It's good thing her dad is a contractor!
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The district will increase security at the school Tuesday.

The high school was evacuated Monday after the district learned of the threat.
The governor's spending plan is expected to provide school districts with close to $10 million in taxpayer assistance.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Lots of Cranberry area restaurants, shops and other great places can be found in our directory. Review them here!
With a low number of volunteers, the local Red Cross West Central Chapter is actively recruiting volunteers
Searching for a new abode? These are the latest listings in the northern suburbs.
Searching for a new abode? These are the latest listings in the Cranberry area.
The restaurant specializes in pasta dishes from around the world.
Kids ages 3 and older are invited to put on their fanciest clothes for an afternoon of games, crafts food and more.
The popular Steelers defensive end shaves off his famous beard to benefit the cancer program at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh UPMC.
The Steelers defensive end shaves off his famous facial hair to benefit the cancer program at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Check out the surprise celebrity barbers who helped.
Cheered on by fans, celebrity "shearers" clipped the Steelers defensive end's famous facial hair to benefit the cancer program at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Check out the videos of some of the action NOT seen on TV.
Cranberry Patch Editor Jessica Sinichak puts on the gear—and finds she can barely move!
Cranberry Patch Editor Jessica Sinichak puts on the gear—and finds she can barely move!
Local Editor Jessica Sinichak puts on the gear—and discovers she can barely move!
Supervisors approve plans for an apartment and townhome community to be located in the same area as some of the township's biggest employers.
Construction on the new ambulance headquarters could be complete by the end of 2013.
Close to a dozen seniors will receive athletic scholarships after signing letters of intent on the first day of the NCAA’s winter signing period.
Could you, would you do what they do—for free?