Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
Students assumed the roles of defense and prosecuting attorneys in the regional competition.
Through the 2 Smart 4 Trbl program with local officers, middle schoolers learn how one bad decision can affect their lives—maybe forever.
Refinancing a bond from 2003 yields better than expected results.
The Raiders beat the Shaler Titans for the win.
One Pittsburgh woman says so. Cranberry Patch readers, chime in.
The district, which was ranked no. 15 in last year’s findings, is the highest scoring school in Butler County.
The program honors high-character athletes in western Pennsylvania.
Teen drivers get first-hand experience of how alcohol impairs the ability to steer and brake with the Pennsylvania DUI Association’s SAFETY SIMulator.
The area remains under a winter weather advisory until 2 p.m.
Seneca Valley graduate Patrick Howley is the youngest Penn State alumni to enter the race.
The students’ pieces will be on display until the end of the month.
Veterans Jason Wehrle and Eric Gordon will not run in 2013.
Sara Ahlgren is a member of the high school’s new bowling team.
The district is known for often having the largest number of students participating in regional and state competitions
The five schools that receive the most votes in the online contest will receive a $3,000 gift card from Lowe’s.
The public will have a chance to cast their vote in the physics photo contest.
The new black and Columbia blue uniforms should arrive in time for the start of the 2013 football season.
Using science, middle school girls create their own lip-gloss, scented stones and face scrubs.
Ben Rings is honored for the “peer buddies” program.
For years, S/Sgt. Louis McAfee stayed quiet on his experiences fighting in the Korean War. Find out why he finally is opening up after more than four decades of silence.
The cuts could affect the amount of federal funding the district receives by more than five percent.
Cranberry also cancels programs at the municipal center due to Wednesday's snowy weather.
The district will save thousands with the system, according to officials.
More than a dozen chorus members are chosen for a PMEA festival. Several orchestra students also earn regional and state accolades.
The public is welcome to speak on any school-related topics.
The Raiders will take on no. 1 New Castle after a commanding win over Upper St. Clair in the quarterfinals.
Are your kids tired of the same old bagged lunches? How you can spice things up!
Rachel and Kristin Carmella face off as orphan Annie and Miss Hannigan in this year's production.
Two seniors are chosen for the elite program.
The program promotes middle school math achievements.
Broadway stars, as well as the Seneca Valley Strings Quartet, performed at the Sweetness & Light gala.
Kids ages 3 and older are invited to put on their fanciest clothes for an afternoon of games, crafts food and more.
Close to a dozen seniors will receive athletic scholarships after signing letters of intent on the first day of the NCAA’s winter signing period.
The district will consider refinancing a bond taken out in 2003 at a lower interest rate.
Students who met or surpassed their reading goals were treated to a remote-controlled racing event at the school.
The 4:30 p.m. activity bus will continue as planned.
A mixture of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected overnight into the morning.