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A half-century of mental-health counseling

Fifty years ago, some teens in Mt. Lebanon were engaging in unhealthy activities in the municipality’s parks and near the schools. The Mt. Lebanon Police Department and community relations board took action, and from that grassroots movement, Outreach Teen & Family Services was ...

Glad to be plaid

Brittany Maniet and her mother, Pam, have never been to Scotland, but their country of origin is on their bucket list to visit. Until that day, they cherish the times they spend together at Pittsburgh Tartan Day. In its 26th year, the event held the first Saturday in April at Bethel ...

Cake as an art form

Laura Cabe admits she loves to play with her food. And all that playing has been paying off for the Mt. Lebanon baker. One of those creations, her dessert marshmallows, won accolades at last month’s Sweet Sunday Dessert Festival, held annually at the Hilton Garden Inn Southpointe to benefit ...

Falling like dominoes

It was a sight to behold: 287 cereal boxes toppling like dominoes. The maneuver was the culmination of a recent service project at Mother of Mercy Academy in Whitehall. The school’s 323 students at the K-8 school brought in the cereal boxes, decorated them, set them up and watched them ...

Walker and Wetzel were a winning combination for Peters Township

Gemma Walker and Natalie Wetzel go together as well as peanut butter and jelly or cookies and milk. In other words, on their own they are very good. But when put together, they form an almost unbeatable combination. They were the perfect combination for Peters Township basketball. With ...