‘Doing the Most Good’: Lend a helping hand when and where you can
Gazette 2.0 Editor & Publisher Sonja Reis spent her Black Friday morning volunteering to ring the bell for the Coraopolis Service Unit of the Salvation Army. Read more.
From the Publisher’s desk | Can you believe it has been 5 years?
Dear Readers, This month marks five years since the little experiment known as Gazette 2.0 began publishing on a bi-weekly basis. If you only knew how many times Read more.
From the Publisher’s desk…Challenge: Will you donate to ‘Viking Bucks’ program for me?
Dear Readers, In this issue, you should notice a new “What’s Happening In Your Schools!” page from the Sto-Rox School District. This is a sponsored content Read more.
Forest Grove School site developers remove 29 mature trees
Motorists traveling along Forest Grove Road in Robinson may have noticed the former elementary school site is not only denuded of buildings but now also of trees. Read more.
Taxing large nonprofits: What will it take to bring the titans to bear in Pittsburgh?
Construction of the nine-story, 410,000-square-foot physical rehabilitation center tower UPMC Mercy Pavilion site in Pittsburgh's uptown. Should nonprofits of a Read more.
Overdose calls tapering locally in McKees Rocks, Stowe, Crafton, Carnegie; deaths rising in PA
Though drug overdose deaths have increased again in 2021 in Allegheny County, most local police chiefs have seen decreases in calls that have resulted in deaths Read more.
Focusing on others makes you realize you may not have it that bad
The publisher's husband Ezra Reis and son Silas, both of Kennedy, the night before his life sparing heart surgery. Me. Me. Me. Me. From grandchildren to great grandparents Read more.
Veteran’s Breakfast Club remembers Vietnam vet and Carnegie native Col. Robert Sawhill
Artifacts from Col. Robert Sawhill’s military service displayed at Carnegie Historical Society. Over his five-and-a-half years of imprisonment in the “Hanoi Read more.
Vote early and often and then join us for tasting in ‘The Cheesiest Pizza Contest’
Everyone has a favorite pizza joint. And here in the West, we are lucky to have a lot of different types and styles to choose from. A quick poll in… Read more.
130 years and the legacy continues
On April 24, 1974 the first edition of the Suburban Gazette was published. From the publisher’s desk… Dear Reader, It’s hard to believe it has been Read more.
