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May 22, 2008

Long labor history still in the making at Sewickley Cemetery

Howard Phillips has been employed at Sewickley Cemetery for as long as it has stood overlooking the town. Or at least it seems that way.  read more »

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Sewickley native celebrates Pittsburgh's history

From where we sit, the thought of shaping American culture might seem like a long shot.  read more »

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Around town

A gently used book sale will be held June 6 to 8 at Sewickley Public Library.  read more »

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Classic proceeds go to infant security system

Sewickley Valley Hospital Foundation's annual Ladies Classic, scheduled this year for June 2, is in its seventh year.  read more »

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Academy in MSLCA, WPSLA tourneys

Sewickley Academy's boys lacrosse team started postseason play last weekend with the Midwest Scholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association Tournament in Detroit, but the opposition was decidedly more local.  read more »

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Academy tripped up in final match

Since 2005, two things have been constant about the PIAA Class AA boys tennis final: the site, Hershey Racquet Club, and one of the participants, Sewickley Academy.  read more »

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Panthers victorious in must-win game

The girls lacrosse playoffs officially begin this week, but Sewickley Academy has been dealing with must-win pressure since the start of May.  read more »

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Parade keeps hometown tradition for 117 years

As Edgeworth and Sewickley police cruisers lights flash and horns honk on Monday, Sonny Abercrombie and Jim Maloney will breathe a sigh of relief.  read more »

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Residents ask council for safer streets

Residents of Nevin Avenue took to Monday's regular council meeting in an effort to curb a worsening problem in their neighborhood -- speeding.  read more »

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Roadwork begins when school ends

Portions of Chestnut Road and Meadow Lane in Edgeworth will get a face lift in June.  read more »

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