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March 27, 2008

OLSH tops Moon to begin season

OLSH overcame its own early errors and capitalized on Moon's to open boys volleyball season with a road win, 25-14, 25-16, 25-14, in Section 1-AA play on Tuesday.  read more »

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Young Tigers aim for playoff return

Coming off a 13-7 season and a trip to the WPIAL Class AAA playoffs, Moon enters this season with a talented but extremely young roster, with only three juniors being the eldest players on a sophomore- and freshman-driven team.  read more »

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Wal-Mart plans clear first hurdle

A worldwide retail giant has taken its first formal steps toward opening a Moon Township storefront.  read more »

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Chargers seem to have advantage in arms race

WPIAL quarterfinalists with a 15-5 record a year ago, the Chargers enter this season with the look of a team that can let veteran pitching carry it back to the playoffs in 2008.  read more »

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Raiders starting fresh

The Raiders enter the 2008 season with a roster of 13 players, nine of whom are ninth graders. For new head coach Megan Carpenter, that provides hope for the future, but a serious challenge right now.  read more »

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Popular Cory coffee shop may close

Kerri Douglas might be closing her business on Mill Street and Fifth Avenue in Coraopolis, but she isn't ending the relationships she established with the town and its people.  read more »

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Former borough secretary leaves behind fond legacy

Margaret Mastri, who worked as Coraopolis Borough secretary for almost 40 years, may have moved away many years ago, but she left behind a memory of not only unsurpassed efficiency in her job, but of kindness as well.  read more »

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Mold abatement plan approved

Many of Moon Area High School's mold problems could be solved for less money than expected before next school year.  read more »

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Cory sewer work begins

After months of dealing with bids, contractors, loans, rate hikes, concerned residents and more, the multi-million dollar water and sewer rehabilitation project has begun in some areas and is due to start very soon in other areas in Coraopolis.  read more »

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