
The photographers of Mt. Lebanon Magazine are at all the local events and capture the smiles of countless residents and friends. Capture a picture for yourself — it makes a…

Even after biking across the country, newlyweds Dave and Erin Hughes still had the energy to gear up for a trek through Sunset Hills. Know what’s a good way to…

The Gray family’s “aerial” LEBO sign is well known to the fans below. What the fans don’t see, though, is the fun that the Lebanon Avenue crowd has before every…

The Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy is working with the public works department to find ways of diversifying trees planted along streets and in parks, thus strengthening the “urban forest.” Ten…

During the month of October, Mt. Lebanon Firefighters showed their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by “lighting up” the fire station in pink and wearing black and pink T-shirts….

ONLINE AUCTION An original Burton Morris artwork is one of many items up for bid in the Denis Theatre Foundation’s online auction fundraiser, www.denistheatre.org. Support the Denis Theatre Foundation’s capital…

Music pulses through the store—upbeat, energetic. Couples, teens and moms browse the well-stocked racks—one woman has her favorite barista beverage in hand. A pair of comfy chairs give husbands a…

PUBLIC SERVICE JODY COLBY and BRIENNE COLBY SEMBRAT The Colby name is synonymous with service in Mt. Lebanon. For decades, Robert “Dale” Colby served the public in many ways, from…

his year, regional leaders visited Dormont to celebrate the opening night of the Hollywood Theater. Natalia Rudiak of the Pittsburgh City Council and Kathy Risko of the Congress of Neighboring…

Many people who feel lucky to live in Mt. Lebanon want to give something back. A few people may set a sweeping goal: I want to make this town a…
SUMMIT DRIVE VILLAGE This summer, we marked our 40th anniversary of living on Summit Drive. That’s a long time by any standard but especially so in a society generally considered…