Fred Seddon and Mathilda Bauer Seddon, lifelong residents of the Hilltop area, will celebrate 65 years of marriage on Jan. 3. Fred worked at the J&L Steel Mill on South Side. He has been active in city politics for many years and pushed to have the streets of Arlington paved. He served as constable for […]
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Area Scouts Raise $100,000 by Selling Popcorn
Local Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts set a new record for popcorn sales in their 2006 fundraising drive, selling more than $102,000. The amount was reported by Luella Broe, popcorn chairperson for the Steel City District, Greater Pittsburgh Council, Boy Scouts of America. Council-wide, about $1 million was raised for Scouting. An awards celebration was […]
Free Tax Help at Sen. Costa’s Office
Beginning Monday, Jan. 23, the office of State Senator Jay Costa Jr., at 2306 Brownsville Road in Carrick, will provide free state tax assistance by appointment. “Appointments are the most efficient and considerate way to provide this service to the public while maximizing the use of staff time,” according to Sen. Costa. The office can […]
Contenders for District 3 Seat Explain Their Positions in Arlington
The turnout was small for last week’s Arlington Civic Council meeting—perhaps the smallest of the 2005-06 year for the organization. The council meets at the Henry Kaufman Center on Salisbury Street the first Monday of the month from September through May. Still, the Jan. 2 meeting was important: It brought together four of the nine […]
Block Watch Members Check Out Latest Crime Reports in Brookline
In her report to the Brookline Block Watch, Sgt. Pat Kelly said March crime in Section 7, encompassing Brookline and Overbrook, consisted of three auto thefts, one burglary, one robbery, and 11 thefts. The burglary involved the break-in of a vacant house by youngsters who held a beer party there. Of the 11 thefts, Kelly […]
