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Flower Power blooms at Streams Elementaryy

The School-Wide Enrichment Program at Streams Elementary School is blooming this year with the study of flowers.“With the new science curriculum at the elementary level, we thought it would be great to build on the in-class plant science units by providing a special extension for all second- ...

Baptist Senior Services announces rebranding

Baptist Senior Services has announced its rebranding to Baptist Senior Family.The announcement comes as the organization is set to welcome a new president and chief executive officer, Timothy Myers, Jan. 1. He succeeds Alvin Allison Jr., who is retiring after 11 years in those roles and 14 ...

In January 2016, Frank Kosir Jr. took his seat as the new member of Peters Township Council, joining half a dozen incumbents.The same seven people then served together for the next six years, an era that ended Monday with the final council meeting for members David Ball, James Berquist and ...

Upper St. Clair robotics teams earn high marks

A team of Fort Couch Middle School students placed second and another team from the Upper St. Clair school earned special recognition in the Regional First Lego League Robotics Grand Championship, held Dec. 11 at Sewickley Academy.The team of Ian Putorti, Daniyal Badaruddin, Callum Pollock, ...

More than 500 veterans are buried in Bethel Cemetery, some as far back as having served during the American Revolution.With that in mind, members of the Bethel Park Historical Society chose the cemetery as an appropriate site for the municipality’s first National Wreaths Across America Day ...

For decades, students of St. Valentine School in Bethel Park watched the U.S. flag be raised and lowered on a pole that had been donated by the local Veterans of Foreign Wars post.“Over the past few years, though, the pole was in neglect and no longer being utilized,” said Bill Haberthur, ...