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Davis dreaming big

Jayden Davis sees himself as the next TJ McConnell to come out of Chartiers Valley. “Yes, I do,” he said. “There are a lot of similarities, especially the aspect of being told that you are too small. We let our hustle and our actions do the talking.” Known as the “little kid” on ...

Peters Township’s engineering director laid out the plans for paving the municipality’s roads this year. Mark Zemaitis explained to council members at their meeting Monday that more than five miles of township-owned roads are being targeted for resurfacing. According to Zemaitis, 2025 is ...

Peters Township police are planning to add a social worker to its ranks this year – pending a couple of actions from council members. The position itself is accounted for in this year’s budget, but council tabled two motions at its meeting Monday that would amend the Peters Township ...

This weekend Spoonwood Brewing Company is celebrating a decade since opening its doors in Bethel Park. Grant and Mary Lou Scorsone, along with head brewer Steve Ilnicki, have been operating the brewery since Jan. 31, 2015. “The process started probably closer to 12 years ago. I was ...

BP preps for WPIAL team wrestling tournament

Bethel Park prepared for the WPIAL team wrestling tournament by finishing runner-up at the Allegheny County Championships and by beating Upper St. Clair to claim its second straight section championship. The Black Hawks placed second (231.5 points) in the team standings during the county ...

Mt. Lebanon making strides on the mats

Mt. Lebanon’s seventh-place showing in the Allegheny County Championship was anything but so-so. It’s an indication of where the wrestling program is headed. The Blue Devils, who boast 10 sophomores on their varsity roster, put five grapplers on the podium. Three reached the finals and one ...