Two spots are open.
Allegheny County's Campaign Finance Reports Web page reveals fundraising differences as well.
Block parties and the Friends of the Library are among other topics discussed on Wednesday night.
Growth strategies were discussed with local businesses.
Also, a new ordinance is passed concerning delinquent sewage bills.
These results have been certified by the Allegheny County Division of Elections.
Also, an Economic Development South update.
Apollo Property Management, LLC, will take over soon, possibly by Monday.
Stephen Zappala Jr. will explain the decision in a news conference at the Baldwin Borough municipal complex at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
In Allegheny County, a recount of all votes cast by county voters will begin Wednesday in Pittsburgh.
Republicans and Democrats voice their opinions on Tuesday's vote.
Kortz and Wagner join fellow Democrats by voting "nay."
Kalwarski, Shannon, Kirsch, Macek move on to the November general elections for four-year B-W school board seats.
Pantuso moves on to the November general elections for a four-year board seat.
After doing personal research on the topic, Mayor Nowalk met with community members to discuss how drilling for natural gas may or may not impact Whitehall Borough.
A representative from ESB Bank was present at the meeting to provide a check for construction of a new fire station along Route 51.
Results are unofficial until certified by the Allegheny County Division of Elections.
Candidates across Allegheny County are waiting for results.
Some familiar faces, some new ones around a purple-and-white elections trail.
Baldwin-Whitehall Patch Editor Bob Healy has visited eight of our area's 15 polling places so far on Tuesday.
Tuesday, May 17, is primary elections day.
Here's your guide for Tuesday's Allegheny County races.
'A school district really is the identity for the communities that it encompasses.' – Kevin J. Fischer
"You become the district of choice." – Richard J. Kirsch
Democrat running on her own in the May 17 primary election.
The men are three of four Democrats looking for their party's nomination on May 17.
Council President Linda J. Book led the 8th Annual Memorial Day ceremony.
A list of polling places in Baldwin Borough, Baldwin Township and Whitehall Borough.
The "Residents for Lower Taxes and Better Education" has spent $3,102 on its campaign, compared to $867.69 for the "Committee to Build a Better Board."
Pilot program could be a model for others in Pennsylvania and could spur GPS tracking of offenders.
Also, Whitehall Public Library news.
Citizen concerned over police practices.
Allegheny County residents should request absentee ballots as soon as possible.
Politics can often bring out the worst in us.
Also, a new fire station gets approved.
Also, council members propose a ban on Marcellus Shale drilling, and Borough Manager John Barrett gives an update on Glass Run Road work.
Allegheny County residents can register in person or by mail for May 17 primary elections.
Barking dogs, police training and a broken bridge are just a few of the topics.
Baldwin Borough Chair Gail Dobson Mikush says that her committee does not officially endorse school-board candidates.