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In the nearly three years since the Elrama Tavern burned down, owner Susan Grimm wasn’t always sure they’d be able to rebuild and reopen the popular restaurant. There were ups and downs along the way with three different builders and six unique designs, all while money was tight with her ...

What’s Happening – Week of Feb. 23

COIN CLUB The South Hill Coin Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. March 11 at the Bethel Park Municipal Building located at 5100 West Library Ave. Part 2 of the gold confiscation of 1933 will be discussed. The public is invited. A 50/50 will be offered and children's prizes to be awarded. ...

Deadline gets REAL

With the federal enforcement deadline just a few months away, the state Department of Transportation is holding a series of events across the state to help residents obtain REAL IDs. Starting May 7, residents 18 and older must show a REAL ID, a passport or other federally approved ...

Peters Township Board of School Directors voted Tuesday to reject an application for a charter school. The board voted 8-1 to turn down the application from Dogwood Charter School, which has been seeking a new home in multiple school districts in the region. Alexandra Binsse was the dissenting ...

Devin McCauley of Mt. Lebanon along with the Peters Township duo of Nick McCarrity and Darius McMillon captured wrestling titles at the Southern Sectional held Feb. 15 at South Fayette High School and advanced to the WPIAL Class 3A championships held at Canon-McMillan. McCauley (25-11) scored ...

Culture change

Mark (Knobby) Walsh has transitioned nicely from coaching boys to girls in basketball. With the WPIAL playoffs about to commence, Walsh has the Mt. Lebanon girls poised to make noise in the Class 6A tournament. When the Blue Devils travel to Seneca Valley on Feb. 21, Walsh will remind his ...