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   Tribune-Review   
   March 8, 2018   
   Murrysville resident Donald Rhoten is one of four new appointees to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry's State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation. Retired after serving 23 years as chief executive officer and executive director at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, RhotenÃâà...    
    
    
 
 
 
 
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 8, 2018   
   Todd, who is pursuing a doctoral degree at Pitt, was the featured speaker at the American Association of University Women's March 8 meeting in Murrysville, presenting "Developing Conceptions of Gender." Todd talked about how gender concepts do not just apply to the LGBTQ community. "All of usÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 8, 2018   
   Bach, 73, of Murrysville, was one of five people to testify before the committee about "Stopping Senior Scams." A longtime consumer advocate, Bach is chairwoman of the AARP Pennsylvania Consumer Issues Task Force and speaks to more than 100 groups a year about fraud awareness. Her video seriesÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 8, 2018   
   The Murrysville Woman's Club Spring Fashion Show is set for April 7 at The Lamplighter in Salem Township. Fashions will be provided by Chico's in Monroeville, and a breakfast buffet will be served in addition to baskets and a Chinese auction. The cost is $25, and proceeds benefit the club's communityÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 8, 2018   
   Bicycle wheels, that is: the Murrysville Trail Alliance , in partnership with the Westmoreland County Parks & Recreation Citizen Advisory Board, will operate a pop-up used bike shop when the Murrysville portion of the march kicks off on March 24. “We thought there might be a need to have something forÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 7, 2018   
   “We're the the best kept secret in Murrysville,” said Dreama Bartolacci, an advocacy coordinator for ESCA. The organization, founded in 1988, connects people with disabilities to various programs and activities in the community. Bartolacci works with ESCA's many volunteer “advocates,” the ones whoÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 7, 2018   
   The fire was reported about 1:10 p.m. at 5768 Evans Road, with smoke reportedly coming from the roof, according to Westmoreland County dispatch reports. “No one was at home when the fire was reported. We rescued two dogs out of the residence, but unfortunately one of them could not be revived andÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 6, 2018   
   “We are pleased to have such experienced and talented members such as Tom on the Murrysville Export Republican Committee”, said Michael Korns, Westmoreland County Republican Committee Chairman. “Tom has been a member of MERC for the past decade and possesses an excellent backgroundÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   March 5, 2018   
   A doctoral candidate from the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Communication will discuss “Developing Conceptualizations of Gender” at this week's American Association of University Women meeting in Murrysville. Samuel Allen will be the featured speaker at the group's meeting on Thursday,Ãâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Tribune-Review   
   February 28, 2018   
   Mary Bach, a nationally recognized consumer advocate from Murrysville, is fond of saying, “If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam.” An expert on fraud, Bach has been invited by Sen. Bob Casey to appear before the Senate Select Committee on Aging on March 7 to give testimony on scams targetingÃâà...