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An immigrant’s tale.
Although the roots of Mt. Lebanon schools reach to the late 1790s, when children studied at tree trunk tables in a one-room log cabin in what is now Upper St. Clair, the school district was not born until 1912.
Sending your child off to college with the logistics of moving, the looming tuition bills and the emotions of letting go is emotional enough without having to worry about your son’s or daughter’s safety.
Every community pays a heavy price for wars fought to preserve our freedom; Mt. Lebanon is no different.
Mt. Lebanon Village presents its Third Annual Intergenerational Games on Saturday, June 23, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the new Salvation Army Community Center on McNeilly Road.
Manager Steve Feller will be at Uptown Coffee Tuesday for a chat.
Mt. Lebanon is gearing up for its third annual Relay for Life fundraiser, Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10.
Campus safety.
An author finds rich material close to home.
The homebuilder who crafted venerable homes here turns 100, and credits “hard work, faith and the love of a good woman.”
James Swindal, Main Entrance Drive, has been named dean of the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts at Duquesne University. Swindal, a philosophy professor, has served as acting…
Highlights from the april 26 muncipal staff meeting