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Laurel Gardens Fish Fry Goes Until 8 p.m. Friday
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Here's a quick look at the other fish fry options around the North Hills.

The North Hills Senior High School Choirs will perform solos, duets and small group shows in the senior high cafeteria April 20. The cafeteria will become a sort of coffee house with an “open mic” night feel to it.
Family will welcome friends 2-8 p.m. Saturday at the Schellhaas Funeral Home, Inc.
The 2-year-old cat has very special needs and seeks a special someone who can help her through tough times.
The next farewell visit will be from 1-4 p.m. April 21 for the classes of 1964-1969. Do you have memories of attending the school or serving with the Sisters? Please share them with us and add to our growing collection.
Sweet Pea, the homeowner's 125-pound Newfoundland, likely turned on the center pilot of the stove in the kitchen while the homeowner was away at work. The fire burned for hours inside before firefighters were dispatched, investigators say.
Ross Township's Board of Commissioners met Monday and approved Giant Eagle's site plan for the GetGo and installation of a stop sign on Marmion Drive.
Freshmen Christine Brown and Matt Plazek and eighth-graders Carley Cassandro and Isabella Roll were selected to the 125-member ensemble.
About 2.2 miles of roads in Ross Township are on the list that will be sent out for bid shortly. Depending on the bids received for the project, roads might be added or removed from the list.
Isaiah Sowers earned top honors in the Logo Design category and qualified to compete at the state-wide competition May 22 at Dickinson College in Carlisle.
Joining North Hills at the event will be Quaker Valley High School and the Shaler Area High School Chamber Singers. The participating ensembles will have an opportunity to watch each other perform during the 7 p.m. concert.
The event will take place at 7 p.m. April 18. It is free and open to the public.
Patricia Prattis Jennings, the first African-American woman to be awarded a full contract by a major American symphony orchestra, will perform Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the North Hills.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Alexis Church.
More and more customers every year are adding fruits and berries to their yard. Here are some tips and ideas on how to select the best one for your yard.
IHOP is the third restaurant to open in the mixed-use center at the intersection of McKnight Road and Duncan Avenue, which has been under development since the fall of 2009.
Ross Township will hold its annual EGGstravaganza Saturday at the community center and park. Late registrations are still being accepted.
North Park Lounge picks up another Readers' Choice award as the best brunch spot in the North Hills. But it was a close race.
In a letter to the editor, Mike McMullen, Republican State Committeeman, says Sen. Orie has tainted the seat and a special election is needed sooner rather than later.
The tournament will take place May 17 at the RMU Island Sports Center.