Author: Gazette 2.0
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Dear Editor, The mystery of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette operating procedures of the last several years or more is the divide-and-conquer mode of becoming the king of the mountain. At 84, I look back at the history of the Pittsburgh Press; Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, and third-place Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and think of the Bible verse “The first shall…
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Neighborhood Division players with over one ton of collected litter from the 2022 Litter League Northside Tournament. Allegheny CleanWays and Friends of the Riverfront has space for one more neighborhood team to take part in their six-week Litter League competition. The third annual Litter League runs April 21 through June 3. Teams.compete in various litter-collection…
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Kylee Crawshaw Montour High School Associate Principal Kylee Crawshaw is one of the Pittsburgh Penguins Most Valuable Principals for 2023. More than 100 principals were nominated for the honor, and she was one of 15 school administrators in Allegheny County given the distinction. This award is given out by The Grable Foundation, the Allegheny Intermediate…
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State Representative Anita Kulik nuzzled up to a bear cub in 2022 while joining the Game Commission last year to learn about the bear population and how they are tracked. Rep. Anita Kulik, D-Allegheny, has been appointed majority chair of the House Game and Fisheries Committee for the 2023-24 legislative session. “Pennsylvania is a haven…
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Two new officers were sworn into the Robinson Township Police Department the same night the Robinson Township Board approved a settlement agreement and general release with another officer. Carla Swearingen-Batch swore in Officer Tim Nutter and Officer Terry Gensel during the March commissioner’s meeting. As to the settlement and general release, Commissioner’s President Sam Abatta…
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Recently the McKees Rocks Borough Council decided not to seek grant funding to determine the feasibility of a pedestrian bridge connecting a proposed park plan with a theoretical downtown McKees Rocks. If that sounds like a lot of far-off hypotheticals to you, you’re not alone. Still, Councilmember Nick Radoycis used some intense hyperbole about this…
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Directors at Sto-Rox voted to create a 7th and 8th-grade football team and approved more personnel comings at its most recent meeting. The board approved the creation of a football team for 7th and 8th graders and a middle school cheerleading squad which will be organized by Interim Athletic Director Josh Kemp, who was named…

















