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Quaker Valley Looks to Adopt Safety Policy
School officials began working two years ago on the draft policy aimed at increasing safety and security.

Larissa Dudkiewicz is a graduate of Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio, where she studied Professional Writing and Editing and minored in American Studies. She worked as a general assignment reporter during a summer internship at the Buffalo News and after earning her bachelor's degree, began working three months later as a community news reporter for the Sharon Herald. In 2003, she began working at the Beaver/Allegheny County Times, which included covering news and events in the Sewickley Valley. In her spare time, Larissa enjoys reading, gardening and hunting wild mushrooms, with morels in the spring being her favorite.
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School officials began working two years ago on the draft policy aimed at increasing safety and security.

Sewickley Water Authority plans $1.6 million in construction projects in the new year.
The Sewickley non-profit thanks those who participated in the holiday and gift programs.
'Foxcatcher' film crews returned over the weekend to shoot final scenes for the Hollywood movie based on a true story.
The new and improved Quaker Valley Middle School has reopen for classes to students in grades 6 through 8 after undergoing a $26.5 million renovation.
'Foxcatcher' crews returned over the weekend to shoot scenes for the Hollywood movie based on a true story.
The Sewickley Republican was one of 67 House Republicans to vote against the $9.7 billion in hurricane relief aid while Tim Murphy joined the 354 in support.
Tired of the cold? You're in luck this week!
The Sewickley-based ministry is partnering with Adoption Connection PA to provide free training to women desiring to mentor pregnant and single mothers.
Police say the pair took nearly $1,000 in scrap.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Police say the suspect, Paul Rush, admitted to the allegation.
Police said Jason Russell stole more than $1,000 in construction tools.
These five homes are on the market in the Sewickley area. Click on the videos to take a look inside.
Catch up on the top news headlines you may have missed.
The hit musical runs through Sunday at Heinz Hall.
Drivers on the Pennsylvania Turnpike will have to pay higher tolls in 2013.
Maybe it's been a busy week and you haven't had a single moment to think about what you're doing this weekend. Patch has five suggestions.
The Republican congressman from Sewickley was one of 82 freshman House members and 12 new senators who were sworn in on the festive day.
Robert Timbers of Ambridge was taken from the hospital waiting room to police lock up, according to police.