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July 3, 2008

FC park goes green for safety

Municipal leaders might look to McCahill Park in Fox Chapel as the "greenprint" for better health.  read more »

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Kann, Humphrey among area's best in track

It is time to announce the 2008 Herald Athletes of the Year for Fox Chapel Area High School.  read more »

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Money helps fight school bullies

Hartwood Elementary School in the Fox Chapel Area School District will receive $10,000 to implement anti-bullying programs.  read more »

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Scheid, Greco set, reach lofty goals

It is time to announce the 2008 Herald Athletes of the Year for Shady Side Academy.  read more »

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Quick response gets quick kudos from businessman

Eight fire departments and emergency responders were thanked for their quick response and success in putting out the June 20 fire at the Royston-Chase Corp. in Blawnox.  read more »

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Guyasuta pool offers splash without flash

Nestled among the trees and trails of Camp Guyasuta in O'Hara, there's a public pool that's a hidden gem.  read more »

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Main Street Ink brings plenty of color to Sharpsburg

Keith Greene is making his mark on Sharpsburg -- in ink.  read more »

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Residents flock to festivals, flea markets, concerts

Despite temperatures soaring toward the 90s, Lower Valley residents have little excuse for wasting away summer days inside.  read more »

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