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The Sewickley non-profit serves as the community safety net for those in need who reside within the Quaker Valley School Disrtict.

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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The Sewickley non-profit serves as the community safety net for those in need who reside within the Quaker Valley School Disrtict.

July is National Ice Cream Month.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around town this week.
Police said the 90-year-old driver and her 86-year-old passenger were taken by ambulance.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around town this week.
Catch up on the top news stories you may have missed this week.
Catch up on the top news stories you may have missed this week.
Moon police said the robber hit his victim in the head with a concrete block and punched him.
Alexander Story of Imperial was also charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a person with a mental disability.
Fifth Harmony’s performance is free and open to the public.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office says Dr. Stacey Y. Royal submitted more than $2 million in false claims.
Moon Police are investigating an unknown man who allegedly exposes himself to females on a Moon Township portion of trail.
Authorities want the public's help in identifying a male accused of exposing himself to female joggers.