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Crossing the road for reading

Instead of Read Across America, Monroeville librarians are thinking a little more local-- across the road local.  read more »

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Young entrepreneur burns the candle at both ends

Jake Cothern runs his business like any other businessman--he takes orders on the Internet, creates his product and prints inventories--but not before he finishes his homework.  read more »

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Student art fills library's Gallery Space for March and April

Student artwork doesn't only belong on the refrigerator.  read more »

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Snow might be over, but public problems from weather pile up

While Monroeville residents had many headaches, snowy driveways and unheated homes during February's snowstorms, council members are trying to recover from financial and mechanical stress caused by the weather.  read more »

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Cuccia bill gets nod of Monroeville Council

State legislators were slated to vote yesterday on a bill requiring public schools to provide education on teen violence after the death of a Monroeville girl.  read more »

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Gateway budget ax might fall on libraries, art and music

Gateway School District's preliminary budget includes spending cuts, many of which are concentrated in library costs at all district schools, building principals said at last week's meeting of the school board budget and finance committee.  read more »

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Respect the chair -- but get it out of there

Pitcairn police Chief Dennis Hockenberry is warning residents to remove chairs that have been placed on borough streets to save parking spots.  read more »

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Pitcairn Patter: Horse racing trots into town

No need to go to the Meadows. Horse racing is coming to Pitcairn this weekend.  read more »

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Applications being accepted for municipal manager post

Monroeville officials now are accepting applications for a municipal manager.  read more »

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Gateway, Pitcairn meet on school closings

Pitcairn officials met with members of the Gateway School Board and administration last week to discuss a possible consolidation plan and the fate of Pitcairn Elementary School.  read more »

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