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Trucks may be barred from using their Jake brakes as early as June, said borough engineer Daniel Slagle.

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Trucks may be barred from using their Jake brakes as early as June, said borough engineer Daniel Slagle.

The board will vote Jan. 23 on a preliminary 2012-2013 budget.
The Old Sewickley Post Office celebrates its 100th year of existence with the recognition of those who saved it from the chopping block in 1984.
From holiday beer drafts to 13 kinds of martinis, anyone making the rounds in Moon on New Year's Eve won't be disappointed.
The real estate tax rate of 2.75 mills has not been increased since 1996.
The borough council approves the 2012 budget and tax rate, which remains at 5.4 mills.
Several former Edgeworth volunteer firefighters have joined the Aleppo Fire Department.
The new zoning ordinance, which would redefine terminology related to development, was created in collaboration with Sewickley and Glen Osborne.
Show at Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad Museum in Gibsonia highlights the 1952 Mon-Valley system that ran from Pittsburgh to Cumberland, MD.
The children of Ross Township must have been nice, as Santa took time from his busy schedule to greet every child.
Many of those who turned out Wednesday night, packing the Rose Barn in North Park, were concerned with the dangerous conditions of Ingomar Road, particularly with speeding cars.
Many speakers were concerned with the dangerous conditions on Ingomar Road, particularly speeding cars.
Township supervisors raise real estate taxes for the first time in eight years.
Many of those who turned out Wednesday night, packing the Rose Barn in North Park, were concerned with the dangerous conditions of Ingomar Road, particularly with speeding cars.
Council treasurer, councilman to step down, effective Jan. 1, and third vacancy created with the election of Cindy Phillips to two- and four-year terms.
Show at Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad Museum in Gibsonia highlights the glory of the 1952 railroad system in Pittsburgh area.
Only two members of the council were present at Tuesday's meeting.
The North Hills School Board hosted a public hearing for the proposed charter school, which would cater to students with dyslexia.
Creativity of young people from Quaker Valley, YMCA and Watson Institute provides a helping hand to less fortunate.
The complex also is home to Westinghouse headquarters.