CRANBERRY TWP — What used to be a space for research and computer use at the Cranberry Public Library has turned into a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (S...
The St. Ferdinand’s Women’s Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, at Biller McAndrew Hall in the church, 2535 Rochester Road in Cranberry Township.
The meeting ...
HARMONY — Zachary Waltz knows he can’t control the rising waters that threaten his popular Harmony restaurant, but that doesn’t make the looming risk of flooding any easi...
ADAMS TWP — After 23-and-a-half years of service to the township, Gary Peaco will be retiring from his full-time role as township manager by the end of the month.
The re...
After a child died in a mobile home fire Saturday, March 8, in Clearfield Township, the GoFundMe organizer said he will be raising as much money as possible for the famil...
Diane Grguras’ painting, “My Compliments,” is the first place winner of the Cranberry Artists Network’s spring show, and it is on display Cranberry Township Municipal Bui...
CRANBERRY TWP — At a regular meeting on Thursday, March 6, supervisors approved a conditional use application for a new day care center and two zoning ordinance amendment...
Hundreds of Seneca Valley students made a splash for their school’s unified bocce team, as well as Special Olympics Pennsylvania, with water balloons.
Seneca Valley’s un...
Jim Insco, an attorney for a national law firm in Pittsburgh who lives in Mars, has announced his candidacy for Butler County Common Pleas Court judge.
Insco, an attorney...
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission will celebrate the state’s 344th birthday on Sunday, March 9, with free admission to several state museums and historic ...