D. Raja, Sue Means and Rep. Mark Mustio discussed property reassessments, health care, education, Marcellus Shale and more on Tuesday night.
Brooks is one of three candidates for a seat that covers Baldwin Township and Baldwin Borough.
Baldwin Twp. man opines on Marcellus Shale drilling and 'Obamacare.'
The Republican presidential candidate announced that he's suspending his campaign.
Incumbent seeks 10th term.
Murphy's 18th Congressional District includes Whitehall Borough.
Borough meeting set for 7:30 in the municipal auditorium.
The Whitehall Council decided on Wednesday to issue a letter backing opposition to Act 13.
Sue Means, D. Raja and Mark Mustio will discuss issues at Peters Township Middle School.
Molchany is one of three Democrats competing on April 24 for a spot on November's ballot.
'Just because somebody's trying to take food out of my family's mouths doesn't mean that I should do the same.' - Scott Bender
Impetus is a concern over the possible overturning of the Affordable Care Act.
The two men compete on April 24 to fill the eight months left in Chelsa Wagner's 22nd District term.
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Deadline to appeal is April 2.
Thomas Dufour writes about 'corporate personhood.'
One resident upset over crime-deterrent rationale.
Because of a vacant 22nd House District seat, April 24 is more than a primary.
Speeding detectors, tree planting, Highland Park update and more.
Also, expect tax bills earlier in 2013, and other leftovers from a March 20 Baldwin Council meeting.
'We're all on the same side, folks.' - Councilman Glenn Nagy
Debate will likely continue after the council decided, 4-3, to advertise a bill that would enter Baldwin into the agreement with Brentwood and Whitehall.
Mayor Bennett and police Sgt. Reising assure that issues will be addressed.
$29,000 of state money used to buy $190,000 truck.
The new ordinance affects property transfers, including sales of homes.
Event will be March 28 at 7 p.m.
Also, two sewage items, SHAADD members continue to ask for a community rights ban on drilling, and other notes.
And more notes from a March 6 board of commissioners meeting.
A town hall meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 8, at Bethel Park High School.
'The office of the president deserves the utmost respect.' - Sharon Wikert
Borough officials want to hear residents' concerns at public meetings set for March 20 and March 26.
Cornelia Smollin writes in Wednesday's Post-Gazette.
'(Mass transit agencies) could divert the money they would otherwise pay on their debt, and instead, use the funds to maintain services.' - Harry Readshaw
Borough officials would not issue lien letters without evidence that sewage pipes don't have rain water in them.
Baldwin Borough officials are considering elimination of the station or a merger with Baldwin Independent No. 1.
New store recently opened in Baldwin Borough.
Notices will arrive by mail, but the numbers are online now.
Lois Held writes in Thursday's Post-Gazette.
'Now is the time for hospitals to display their prices in a uniform system, just as gasoline stations, grocery stores and other retailers display the cost of goods and services.' - Dr. Joseph Rudolph
Also, an Economic Development South update and other notes from a Feb. 15 Whitehall Borough meeting.