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Who’s Hiring This Week in the Cranberry Area?
This week's list of some of the job openings around the community.

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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This week's list of some of the job openings around the community.

Catch up on the top news stories you may have missed this week.
Three dogs were exposed to raccoons that tested positive for rabies.
Three dogs were exposed to raccoons that tested positive for rabies.
Sewickley area property owners must pay their tax bills soon to take advantage of the 2% discount.
Three dogs were exposed to raccoons that tested positive for rabies.
The win moves the Tigers’ overall season record to 14-0, including a 13-0 section record.
The farmhouse on Milbert Lane off Rochester Road caught fire Friday morning.
A memorial service for Dawn Patterson will be held at noon Saturday, April 27 at the Sewickley United Methodist Church, 337 Broad St.
Site work has started on the five-story, 130,000-square-foot office building off the Montour Run interchange of the Parkway West.
Reports of suspicious activity in the area has nearly doubled since the Boston Marathon bombing.
Opening receptions are from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, followed by an extended opening to galleries from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
This is your chance to screen the Alliance Against Drugs' moving documentary. The free meeting at the middle school is open to the public. Parents of children in fourth- through ninth-grades are especially encouraged to attend.
The seven-day fundraising drive needs 300 donations by midnight April 30.
The health system hired a Conshohocken-based national firm to take over its security services.
Shields Asphalt Paving and Youngblood Paving will repave about a dozen township roads.
One of these ladies and one of the gentlemen will be crowned Quaker Valley High School's prom queen and king.
The man was discovered sitting on a downstairs toilet and taken into custody.
Kennedy, Neville Island and North Fayette townships are among the municipalities slated for improvements.
The two performed a selection of popular classical and crossover songs