
Patrick Varine
Associate Editor and Reporter at Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Reporter at Murrysville Star
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1 week ago |
triblive.com | Patrick Varine
Delayed construction work at the intersection of Route 286 and Saltsburg Road in Murrysville, near the Plum border, began Thursday, Plum officials said. 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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1 week ago |
triblive.com | Patrick Varine
Email news briefs and event listings to [email protected] or [email protected]. Upcoming meetingsUpcoming public meetings include:• June 3: Monroeville council citizens night and council work agenda, 7 p.m. at the municipal building, 2700 Monroeville Blvd. An agenda is available in advance at Monroeville.pa.us. • June 9: Pitcairn council combined workshop/council meeting, 6 p.m. at the council chambers, 609 Broadway Blvd.
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1 week ago |
triblive.com | Patrick Varine
A political newcomer came away with the most votes in the primary election for Murrysville council last week. Darren Miller, 42, earned 22.4% of more than 7,000 votes cast in last week’s election, leading the field of five candidates running for a spot on the Republican side of the ballot. “I’m grateful to all my family, friends and fellow residents who came out in support of my campaign for council,” Miller said.
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2 weeks ago |
triblive.com | Patrick Varine
Towns often want to honor native sons and daughters who served in the armed forces, whether it’s through a banner, a veterans memorial or something similar. But it’s not always easy to get a complete list of names. “A lot of times, there isn’t an official record, especially the farther back you go — it’s what the people in the town can remember,” said Andrew Capets, president of the Trafford Historical Society.
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2 weeks ago |
triblive.com | Patrick Varine
Picklesburgh is going back to the bridges to mark its 10th anniversary. Officials for region’s briniest festival announced that it will span two of Pittsburgh’s iconic Sister Bridges along with an expanded presence at Allegheny Landing, Fort Duquesne Boulevard, PPG Plaza, Market Square, Sixth Street and the Heinz Hall Garden. It will take place July 11-13.
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