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A look at five positions now hiring in and around Sewickley.
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The historic landmark is scheduled for auction in February.
Sewickley's newest restaurant focuses on American-inspired food and wine in the heart of the business district.
The free workshop series is designed to assist parents with understanding successful behavior and with developing academic habits at home.
Quaker Valley School District and local police departments are working to enhance school safety efforts with periodic in-school patrols.
Brian Flesher faces burglary, theft, receiving stolen property and criminal conspiracy charges.
St. James School plans events all week long in celebration of Catholic Schools Week.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Club Batey, led by senior Amanda Nocera, aims to raise $4,000 to purchase 100 birth certificates for people living in the Bateyes. Nocera launched "Project Batey: Giving Dominicans a Future" as part of her senior project.
Following months of construction, the community was invited to view the $26.5 million finished school from the inside. Many were impressed with what they saw at the Grand Opening Celebration.
The National Weather Service is calling for more snow accumulation and lingering cold temperatures.
David Baker III conspired to defraud banks on a $2.5 million condominium in Florida, according to the U.S. District attorney's office.
Other events remain on schedule for Saturday.
Here's a look at five things happening in and around the community this weekend.
The birth certificates will be sold at tonight's International Dinner and cost $40 each, the price Haitians are required to pay for such documentation. The dinner is free and open to the public.
Sewickley's newest Pilates studio offers a full range of sessions for the advanced or the beginner. A ribbon cutting ceremony is planned today.
Here's a look at five things happening in and around the community this weekend.
Two men are suing Subway because they say the footlong sandwiches measure less than 12 inches.