Community

Representatives of Mt. Lebanon’s commission and school board met in February for one of a continuing series of joint municipal and school district leadership meetings.

Mark your calendar and get a sitter: May 19 from 4 to 9 p.m., Washington Road comes alive with demonstrations, tastings and unprecedented sales.

South Hills Interfaith Ministries will host the 33rd annual Holocaust observance on Sunday, April 29 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Temple Emanuel of the South Hills, Bower Hill Road.

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.”

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…

As much as we sometimes sigh when the Mt. Lebanon deer eat our roses or when bunnies upend our impatiens, one of the thrills of living here can be to…

We know fall seems far away, but September and October are always busy months, and this year will be busier than ever. If you want to plan ahead, here’s a…