Author: Gazette 2.0
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Catalytic converters are a valuable commodity–and theft of the pricey car parts has risen since the pandemic. In Robinson, we recently reported someone stole a public works vehicle and it was recovered without the catalytic converter. Thefts of this sort often show up in our police blotter. As of March 3, there were more than…
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It’s a big year for father and son politicos Mel and John Weinstein — the elder is coming up on his 50th year in power, and the younger is running for the top spot in county politics. (Photos)
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Edward Terhune of Ingram signs up for the inaugural Ingrun 5K before heading into the gym at the Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center. Organizers Lena Picciano and Bethanie Paul and Volunteer Maria Tarquinio say the race was developed as a way “to get Ingram on the map.” The walk/run will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June…
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McKees Rocks Crossing Guard Dorothy Bennett in an undated picture. At one point in her 48-year career, Bennett wore this uniform to work. Currently, Sto-Rox Crossing Guards wear safety vests over regular street clothes. Dorothy Bennett is a hero. For more than 48 years, Dorothy Bennett has braved bad weather, worse drivers and gunshots as…
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Photo by satheeshsankaran on Pixabay Earth Day is April 22, and there are things you can do locally to help the planet and your neighborhood. Carnegie SEED LIBRARY: The third annual Earth Day celebration will begin at 11 a.m. and run until 3 p.m. at Library Park. Expect presentations from the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, Worm Return composting worms, rock painting…
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The Thornburg Bridge is scheduled to be closed for weekends throughout May and June. At this time, the closures are set for May 5-8, May 19-22, and June 2- 5. Closures begin at 9 p.m. on Friday and run until 6 a.m. the following Monday. On March 10, PennDOT announced that a portion of Cornell…
















