
Mt. Lebanon’s founding families began arriving in the late 1700s on foot, on horseback and in wagons. They suffered the new republic’s growing pains, some seeing action in the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War and Whiskey Rebellion skirmishes.

Teen drug use is not just happening in the inner city, and it’s not just happening to “someone else’s kid.”

The accounting firm of Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman has been named one of the best places to work in Pennsylvania, by the Best Places to Work in PA Program. Vanderbilt Drive…

As I write this article, we are preparing for the 100th anniversary of Mt. Lebanon’s creation. In preparing for the various remembrances and celebrations, I am constantly reminded of what a remarkable journey it has been.

In this time of shrinking budgets and economic woes, it has become more and more difficult to maintain the little extras that make a community special. Nonprofit organizations are scrambling to…

It was the fourth night in a row that Brian G.* couldn’t sleep. With his jam-packed schedule, his anxiety was mounting. Lately, he’d been having trouble concentrating, and his appetite…

Ian Smith of Standard Solar is 6’4”, and yet he manages to squeeze his angular frame through a small bedroom window and onto our roof, the better to assess the potential for a solar installation on our Mt. Lebanon house. He’s done his homework prior to his visit, using Pictometry to view aerial snapshots of our house that suggest the sun’s rays will shine at a favorable angle.

FLEATIQUE BONANZA Saturday, April 28 from 9am – 2pm Corner of Castle Shannon Blvd. & Shady Drive 192/194 Castle Shannon Blvd., Mt. Lebanon You’ll discover great finds and buys…

It may not be something in the water but it probably is something in the ice. Of the 22 boys on the Mt. Lebanon High School varsity hockey team, five…

FIREFIGHTERS HONORED Mt. Lebanon Fire Department honored volunteer Dave Fagan, and career firefighter Lt. Kevin Abbott with its firefighter and fire officer of the year awards. Fagan, a volunteer since…

In 1850 the Rev. Joseph Clokey, pastor of what would become Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church, took a trip to the Holy Land and returned with two Cedar of Lebanon…

Martha’s Run is not for the weak: it’s 6.2 miles up the hills of Mt. Lebanon. Proceeds from the walk and run benefit the Martha Fund, a charity that builds…