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PHOTOS: St. James Concludes Celebration of Catholic Schools Week
The school's week-long celebration culminated with a doughnut social.

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The school's week-long celebration culminated with a doughnut social.

Edgeworth first-graders learn about the Mars mission in a live Internet chat over Skype.
Public comments are being accepted over the next month regarding proposed changes to air quality regulations.
Police said the injured 26-year-old was shot in the back.
Parents of incoming Quaker Valley kindergarten students can register for 30-minute appointments and are encouraged to attend an upcoming orientation.
The post was set to be auctioned off on Monday.
The meeting taking place at Sewickley Academy will focus on improving and enhancing the Route 65 corridor.
The couple pleads guilty to fraud related to mortgage applications for Florida condo.
Sample chocolates while visiting businesses during this sweet event. Tickets are on sale now.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Catch up on news that you may have missed this week.
Sample chocolates while visiting businesses during this sweet event. Tickets are on sale now.
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Chaz Kellem will share his story with students about overcoming adversity and "living moment by moment."
Yeah, yeah, we know — no black and gold in the Dome this year. So amuse yourself instead by finding good stuff to nosh on and stumping your friends in between big plays.
The new restaurant, located just across the Sewickley Bridge, focuses on American-inspired food and wine in the heart of the business district.
Gerold Gibson is a veteran narcotics officer in Philadelphia.
Patch takes a look at local events happening ahead of the big game.
As we begin February, let's take a look back at last month's 10 most read stories on Sewickley Patch.
Dr. Jennifer Aitken, chemistry professor at Duquesne University, received a $431,000 research grant from the National Science Foundation.