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Cranberry Daily: Everything Going On Today (Sun, Sep 5)

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Welcome Cranberry! Let's get this day started. Here's what's going on today in town.


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First, upcoming weather:

  • Sunday: Possible light rain in the morning. High: 73 Low: 56.
  • Monday: Clear throughout the day. High: 74 Low: 54.

Here are the top stories in Cranberry today:

  1. John Camus Obituary (1965 - 2021) - Sarasota, FL - Butler Eagle (Legacy.com)
  2. Lawrence County Woman Charged In Capitol Riot (The Cranberry Eagle)
  3. Pennsylvania legislators mount defense against carbon price regulation (WFMZ Allentown)
  4. Butler City officer released from hospital after stabbing; cards of support being accepted (WPXI Pittsburgh)
  5. Home Badly Damaged In Fire On Jefferson Lane In Cranberry Township (CBS Pittsburgh)

Coming up in Cranberry:

Sunday, September 5

  • 53rd Annual International Polka Festival and Convention (10:00 AM)

Monday, September 6

  • Labor Day - Cranbury Township Parks and Recreation (12:00 AM)
  • Waterpark Last Day of the Season - Cranbury Township Parks and Recreation (11:30 AM)

Cranberry Patch Notebook

  • Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania: "It was a hero's welcome for Butler Police Officer Michael Sulerud as he returned to Butler County on Wednesday. Sulerud was stabbed multiple times during an altercation last week in Butler. Sulerud, a United States Marine Corps veteran, ..." (Facebook)
  • Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company: "Over the last week we have had a flurry of activity at the Cranberry Township Public Safety Training Facility. We are proud to announce the completion of our 3 story burn facility! Over the next month we will have our ribbon burning cere..." (Facebook)
  • Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania: "Called to Serve. Tower 21 working hard with the Township's Police, EMS, Public Works, along with mutual aid personnel from Butler and New Brighton. Incredible amount of storm calls handled with care." (Facebook)
  • Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company: "At the start of the storms this afternoon station 21 was alerted for an automatic alarm in the township. The tower and engine went enroute quickly as they upgraded the alarm to a working fire from a lightening strike. The photo shown was..." (Facebook)

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Eric Heyl

About me: Patch Pittsburgh Field Editor Eric Heyl has three decades of experience as a reporter, editor and columnist. From 1999 to 2016, he was the lead metro columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, where his work won numerous national, state and local awards. He's the former president of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and current president of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists Education Foundation, which provides scholarships to collegiate newspaper columnists. Heyl lives in Pittsburgh with his wife and two daughters.

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