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May 15, 2008

Longtime YMCA staffer gets chance to travel to Taiwan

Though Adriane Stoner admits she's a nervous air traveler, anxiety will not keep her from making an 18-hour, once-in-a-lifetime trip to Taiwan next month.  read more »

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Expansion project begins

The Union Aid Society officially kicked off the expansion project for its senior housing complex in Sewickley.  read more »

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Teen's artwork earns her scholarship

One of Christina Giusti's many talents -- drawing -- got her a $20,000 scholarship to Savannah School of Art and Design in Georgia.  read more »

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Ambridge Nationality Days returning

Merchant Street might not resemble the United Nations, but that won't matter this weekend to the 40,000 people expected to converge at Beaver County's oldest festival -- Ambridge Nationality Days.  read more »

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Police Report

Someone allegedly vandalized a sport utility vehicle and motorcycle at a McCready Avenue home overnight May 7. The motorcycle's two tires, along with the leather seat, were slashed.  read more »

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Council might change its design standards

Developers of new buildings in the Sewickley Village might have to start with new design regulations beginning this summer.  read more »

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Seniors back in school -- to volunteer

As organizer of Quaker Valley's Generations Together, Polly Will has enjoyed overseeing the interactions between some of the area's younger and older residents.  read more »

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Residents concerned by proposal to outsource transportation

Parents fears a change from in-house bus services to a contracted service, which district officials are contemplating, could result in negative changes for Quaker Valley's busing.  read more »

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Residents upset over park plan

Leetsdale Borough may soon boast a new water park, but some residents were left drowning in confusion.  read more »

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