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  • 22 hours ago | triblive.com | Patrick Varine

    The Gateway school board will see at least three new faces next year, as seven candidates are competing for four open seats. Sitting board President Leslie McBride is the only incumbent who has filed for reelection. Current terms for board members Jack Bova, Robin Mungo and Mandal Singh are up this year. Singh has filed to run for Monroeville mayor. All seven school board candidates are cross-filed for the May 20 primary election and will appear on both Democratic and Republican ballots.

  • 1 day ago | triblive.com | Patrick Varine

    Monroeville officials plan to improve residents’ access to Westmoreland Heritage Trail. But the precise form access will take has yet to be finalized, especially after the cost of one approach doubled in price. Council on Tuesday night voted to pursue a $250,000 state grant, which would be combined with a $243,000 grant they already have in hand for the project.

  • 3 days ago | triblive.com | Patrick Varine

    They Pennsylvania Lottery said Monday a $3 million winning ticket in the “3’s a Charm” scratch-off game sold recently in Rostraver. The winning ticket was sold at the Exxon station on Rostraver Road, lottery officials said. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. “3’s a Charm” is a $30 game, and $3 million is the top prize.

  • 3 days ago | triblive.com | Patrick Varine

    The Wi-Fi speed at the Murrysville Community Library doubled in early May, and library officials have are planning renovations aimed at getting more people through the doors to take advantage of it. “We’re purchasing new furniture to promote the library and broadband usage in and outside the library,” said director Kat Neidig.

  • 6 days ago | community.triblive.com | Patrick Varine

    Construction work at the intersection of Route 380 and Saltsburg Road in Murrysville will begin May 19, Murrysville officials said at their monthly council meeting Wednesday night. Canonsburg-based Olympus Energy funded temporary traffic improvements last year as part of its Hermes fracking well pad project, built nearby on the Murrysville-Plum border off Logan’s Ferry Road. The work will make those improvements permanent, Murrysville Chief Administrator Michael Nestico said.

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