Precautions against COVID-19 continue to be encouraged for various programs and events that are back on the schedule.
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Deborah Holtschlag’s Plant Traps fit under railings to provide more space for planters on porches, decks and patios.
The Shamrock Shuffle 5K Run/Walk raises more than $20,000 toward supporting the school, which has campuses in Bethel Park and Mt. Lebanon.
The Mt. Lebanon Environmental Team (LeboGreen) missed celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in 2020, but has a virtual celebration planned beginning at 12 p.m. April 22.
An involved selection process resulted in commissioners choosing six endeavors as areas of particular focus.
Plans call for construction of the 51-unit Castlegate Green off Dorchester Avenue and next to the Dorchester of Mt. Lebanon apartments for senior citizens.
Baptist Homes Society, a nonprofit senior living organization with two campuses in Pittsburgh’s South Hills region, announced its 2021 MVP Employees of the Year.
The immersive learning lab was established by his family in memory of the late Matt Conover of Mt. Lebanon.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh has received a $25,000 grant thanks to a Mt. Lebanon resident.
John and Marie Young spread the world about what Ireland has to offer, which doesn’t include green beer on St. Patrick’s Day.
A slight daily admission increase and capacity limits are among the measures to be implemented this year.
A public hearing is anticipated for March 23 to address a proposed revision to a long-standing ordinance.
Mt. Lebanon Public Library and the Historical Society of Mount Lebanon are partnering with the Veterans Breakfast Club for a virtual series examining World War II and the stories of its veterans.
If the schedule goes according to the municipal engineer’s projections, work on Mt. Lebanon’s Vibrant Uptown project could start in the middle of spring.
The recently created school, with campuses in Bethel Park and Mt. Lebanon, hosts plenty of special activities for students.
A panel discussion presented by the Denis Theatre Foundation in Mt. Lebanon tackles issues surrounding acceptance, diversity and a lack thereof.
A panel discussion presented by the Denis Theatre Foundation in Mt. Lebanon tackles issues surrounding acceptance, diversity and a lack thereof.
An outreach program by the hospital helps ensure that more people are protected against COVID-19.
Improvements to the Washington Road business district, projected at eventually totaling $3.9 million, receive the full support of commissioners.
Mt. Lebanon Public Library has expanded its services.
Jessica Garda’s “Send a Smile” campaign provides Asbury Heights with colorful creations inspired by the wisdom of Winnie-the-Pooh.
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