In Pittsburgh, navigation relies more on vibes and landmarks than on street names. The distinctions among road types --such as roads, streets, avenues and boulevards -- are rooted in historical usage and urban planning, helping residents understand their characteristics and functions intuitively.
Understanding Ramadan: Significance and observance
Ramadan, observed for approximately a month, is a sacred time for Muslims focused on spiritual growth through fasting, prayer and reflection. It emphasizes self-discipline, compassion and community, culminating in Eid al-Fitr celebrations while deepening the connection with God.
Remembering Sara Frances Bane: A beloved Robinson teacher’s legacy
According to the Robinson Township Historical Society's Janet Gonter, Sara Frances Bane, born in 1907, dedicated her life to teaching in Robinson Township, notably at the #7 Frame School and later Burkett Elementary. She remained unmarried, focusing on education until retirement in the 1970s. Bane's legacy endures through her heartfelt tribute to her beloved school.
Moon Township’s Jenny Lee Breakfast Nook building momentum, reputation among area diners
Jenny Lee Breakfast Nook, which opened in July 2025 in Moon Township, has gained acclaim as one of Pittsburgh's top new restaurants. Partnered with the historic Jenny Lee Bakery, it focuses on homemade, locally sourced diner food, aiming for a family-friendly atmosphere.
Brewhaha 2026: Celebrate local craft beer for land conservation
Brewhaha, celebrating its 10th anniversary, is a benefit event for Hollow Oak Land Trust on March 28, featuring local craft beers, food pairings and hands-on activities. Proceeds support land conservation and trail building efforts in the Pittsburgh area.
Crafton looking to make the most of its Bird Town PA designation
Crafton is forming a volunteer subcommittee to promote its Bird Town PA designation, focusing on bird education and habitat enhancement. A virtual meeting on March 21 will engage community interest, aiming to raise environmental awareness and involve local residents in conservation efforts.
Marie Van Brittan Brown: Pioneer of home security
Did You Know? columnist Tara Yilmaz notes that Marie Van Brittan Brown, a pioneering inventor, created one of the first home security systems in 1966, featuring CCTV, remote locks, and communication capabilities. Her innovation laid the foundation for modern security technology, inspiring future generations in STEM, especially women and minorities.






