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Author Carmen Stenholm, Ph.D., as she launches her novel, “Crack Between the Worlds.” (photo by Lorraine Gregus / staff) Read Lorraine’s column >>
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Love of 1950s-era music keeps Townsmen going
Anyone who can count might have a question when they see the Four Townsmen perform. And it might go something like this:
Author's novel brings history to life
As a daughter of an immigrant mother, I hope to never lose sight of the hardships taken by my ancestors as they moved to America many years ago. They carried only bare necessities and few family treasures.
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Witness turns suspect in stabbing
A man who initially told Canonsburg police that he was a witness to the stabbing death of a Honduran national last month now faces homicide charges.
A prepared Carnegie spared from flooding
With memories of the flooding from Hurricane Ivan still fresh, Carnegie Mayor Jack Kobistek teamed up with Emergency Management Coordinator, Police Chief Jeff Harbin, to prepare for potential flooding in the borough this past weekend.
It's the story... USC family identifies with Brady Bunch
When Joe Froetschel and Pat Richardson, both widowed, fell in love more than 40 years ago, not only their worlds changed but so did the lives of their seven children.
Latus leads Lebo
Grant Latus helped Mt. Leba-non overcome an eight-point de-ficit and the Blue Devils' strong showing from the line enabled them to dispatch McKeesport (16-8, in a first-round PIAA boys' basketball playoff contest, 59-41, at Baldwin High School.
Men with mettle – Carr, Schram wrestle up gold at state championships
Though Nick Carr of South Fayette and Connor Schram of Canon-McMillan entered the PIAA wrestling tournament as the No. 2 seeds out of the Southwest region of the state, their coaches Michael Ladick and Chris Mary knew their grapplers were the best in Pennsylvania.
A man who initially told Canonsburg police that he was a witness to the stabbing death of a Honduran national last month now faces homicide charges.
A prepared Carnegie spared from flooding
With memories of the flooding from Hurricane Ivan still fresh, Carnegie Mayor Jack Kobistek teamed up with Emergency Management Coordinator, Police Chief Jeff Harbin, to prepare for potential flooding in the borough this past weekend.
It's the story... USC family identifies with Brady Bunch
When Joe Froetschel and Pat Richardson, both widowed, fell in love more than 40 years ago, not only their worlds changed but so did the lives of their seven children.
Latus leads Lebo
Grant Latus helped Mt. Leba-non overcome an eight-point de-ficit and the Blue Devils' strong showing from the line enabled them to dispatch McKeesport (16-8, in a first-round PIAA boys' basketball playoff contest, 59-41, at Baldwin High School.
Men with mettle – Carr, Schram wrestle up gold at state championships
Though Nick Carr of South Fayette and Connor Schram of Canon-McMillan entered the PIAA wrestling tournament as the No. 2 seeds out of the Southwest region of the state, their coaches Michael Ladick and Chris Mary knew their grapplers were the best in Pennsylvania.
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