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LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Changes galore in store for Gazette 2.0
Gazette 2.0 is excited to announce the following promotions, title changes and additions to our hyperlocal news organization. Longtime...
Gazette 2.0
Jun 9, 20214 min read
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If a merger is out of the question, why not lend a helping hand?
By Editorial Board -EDITORIAL- If someone were to run the accounts of the Montour and Sto-Rox districts through a single ledger, they...
Gazette 2.0
Jun 9, 20213 min read
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Resources for veterans, first responders a priority
By Rep. Anita Kulik -HARRISBURG UPDATES- This past Memorial Day was particularly impactful as most of last year’s celebrations were put...
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Jun 9, 20213 min read
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Chapman named new fire chief, following retirement of Gallagher
By Chadwick Dolgos -STOWE- After 40 years as a volunteer firefighter in Stowe, Chief David Gallagher has retired from his role as chief....
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Jun 9, 20212 min read
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Borough manager placed on unpaid sick leave
By Jamie Wiggan -McKEES ROCKS- During a special meeting held June 2, McKees Rocks Council approved an unpaid leave of absence for Borough...
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Jun 9, 20212 min read
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Former State Rep. Nick Kotik gets Cranberry write-in nod
By Jamie Wiggan -PRIMARY- After retiring from the state legislature in 2016, political veteran Nick Kotik is looking to relaunch his...
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Jun 9, 20212 min read
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BRIEFLY: PA provides $600,000 boost to local fight against blight
Local municipalities with projects to fight blight and stabilize communities will receive more than $600,000 in grants from the...
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Jun 9, 20212 min read
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Tax hikes in store for some schools
By Jamie Wiggan -SCHOOL NEWS- While the preliminary 2021-22 budget passed by the Sto-Rox district forecasts further losses for the...
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Jun 9, 20213 min read
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Crafton Independence Day celebrations to forge ahead without parade
By Garret Roberts -COUNCIL NOTES- Crafton’s Independence Day celebrations will take place on a reduced scale this year, without a...
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Jun 9, 20213 min read
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Sto-Rox to work with Carlow on diversifying its teaching force
By Jamie Wiggan -POWER OF ONE- Over the next three years, the Sto-Rox school district is preparing to put a cohort of local residents...
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Jun 9, 20212 min read
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Sto-Rox may pilot patented disinfect-by-drone technology
By Jamie Wiggan Staff Writer Company representatives pitched the concept to Sto-Rox school directors during an April meeting, where they...
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Jun 1, 20212 min read
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REMEMBER WHEN: Famous foot-tall ice cream cones reappear in Robinson
Photo by Lisa Mullen Mike Spotts making a fresh cone. By Lisa Mullen -Business Profile- With a high of 81 degrees, it was an unusually...
Gazette 2.0
May 26, 20213 min read
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2021 Primary Election Results
All across the Keystone State, citizens took to the polls May 18 to cast their votes in the municipal and school board primary elections....
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May 26, 20214 min read
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ROBINSON: GOP contest marred by threats and slander
Robinson GOP candidate Onorato “Lou” Bucci received a threatening letter addressed to his wife on May 15. By Jamie Wiggan Staff Writer...
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May 26, 20212 min read
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Flick wins Democratic nomination over long serving Rocks mayor
By Jamie Wiggan Staff Writer -McKees Rocks- David Flick has seized the Democratic Party nomination from Jack Muhr, local party chair and...
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May 26, 20212 min read
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Food truck vendors required to pay $45 fee
By Jamie Wiggan Staff Writer -Kennedy- Kennedy commissioners approved a new ordinance May 13 requiring food trucks and other mobile food...
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May 26, 20212 min read
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New police hired, code enforcers to receive bullet-proof vests
By Jamie Wiggan Staff Writer -McKees Rocks- McKees Rocks Council approved tactical vest purchases for its code enforcer and building...
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May 26, 20213 min read
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School celebrates despite damaged time capsule
When Carlynton class officers cracked open a 50-year old time capsule they found it was damaged by water. By Jamie Wiggan Staff Writer...
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May 26, 20212 min read
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CASH MARKET: Longtime market sale pending in Coraopolis
By Chadwick Dolgos -Business- After 69 years of being owned and operated by the Mancini family, the Coraopolis Cash Market may soon be...
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May 26, 20212 min read
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West is the best when it comes to breakfast
Photo courtesy Broadway Brunch WTAE's Elena LaQuatra with Broadway Brunch Owner R.J. Carrabbia and daughter Nora during a May 20...
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May 26, 20211 min read
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