Community Corner

Love Cranberry? Share Your Stories As A Patch Mayor

Becoming a Patch Mayor is a great way to reach your neighbors about all of the great goings-on in the North Hills

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You're tied in to your community. That's why you would be an ideal Patch Mayor.

If you live in Cranberry, you know yet another shopping center is being built on the old Doyle Equipment Company site at Route 19 and Dutilh road. You're excited about having one of the
world's longest disc golf courses right here in Cranberry.

You'd make a perfect Patch Mayor.Do you love your town? Do you wish you had a platform to sing the praises of people and events that make your community special? If you love your community, sign up to become a Patch Mayor.

Here are 3 reasons why you should sign up:

Find out what's happening in Cranberryfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  1. You can use Patch and its Facebook and Twitter pages to spread the word about about charity events, local celebrations, civic issues, weather, high school sports, new restaurants or businesses, and more.
  2. You can guide local conversations as the host of your Patch about what's happening nearby - be it a lost pet or a controversial issue in front of the Ross commissioners or West View council.
  3. You'll be published on Patch, reaching thousands of your neighbors and people in other cities in the area.

The ideal candidate is a civic-minded, sociable resident who's plugged into what people in town are saying and doing, who likes to write, is active on social media and who wants to share the stories of his or her neighborhood or town and guide community conversation. A Patch Mayor is a
trusted contributor who's curious about the people, places, events and news that make a place unique.


If you've ever wanted to write a blog about your neighborhood or town, this could be your opportunity to do so — with the full support of our editorial team, a state-of-the-art
publishing platform, and access to thousands of newsletter subscribers and Facebook fans.To express interest, contact Patch Pittsburgh field editor Eric Heyl at Eric.Heyl@Patch.com for more information.

Find out what's happening in Cranberryfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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