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Get Out: 5 Ways to Celebrate New Year's Eve
No matter your age, there's a fun way for you to ring in the New Year with family and friends this weekend. Read on to see Patch's top picks of New Year's Eve celebrations in the area.
No matter your age, there's a fun way for you to ring in the New Year with family and friends this weekend. Read on to see Patch's top picks of New Year's Eve celebrations in the area.
Volunteers for the National Audubon Society have been conducting the seasonal counts since 1900.
Police file charges after contractor fails to complete home-improvement project, according to court records.
A Sewickley patrolman assists Ambridge officers in the search for suspects who shot and wounded a man on Christmas Eve.
Heavy morning precipitation makes it a white day after Christmas.
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The Peters Creek Historical Society will greet visitors with homemade food, decorations and re-enactors on Sunday afternoon.
Jon Kostial enjoys the opportunity to play in the highly competitive North American Hockey League.
Antonia Grese scored the only goal in Moon Area High School's victory to capture the state championship Saturday.
A glimpse ahead at what's going on in Moon and Robinson for the week of Nov. 19, 2012.
A dedication ceremony draws hundreds of visitors to see improvements made to the former high school building, which now serves the district's fifth- through eighth-graders.
The Lady Tigers capture Class AA honors with a 1-0 victory.
Pamela Smallis' formal arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 3
Nelson Pond is a prime attraction at Moon Park.
Pamela Smallis' formal arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 3
School officials would like to hear more details before granting approval.
An Our Lady of the Sacred Heart sophomore is helping her mother and friends provide assistance for their native state.
The Robert Morris softball team boasts the highest grade point average in the nation, along with its winning ways.
Plenty of distinctive auction items will be available at Saturday's event, and all proceeds go toward the club's philanthropies.
Demolition began on the Upper St. Clair landmark last week.