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Dish of the Month
Tuna Tostadas to Make at Home I’ve been frequenting Monterey Bay Fish Grotto on Mt. Washington quite a bit recently, as it’s a delightful...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
May 8, 2022


Student Diversity Club Hosts Conference At Sewickley Academy
The Senior Council of the Student Diversity Leadership Club (SDLC) at Sewickley Academy, Pittsburgh’s oldest co-educational...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
May 8, 2022


Mental Health Resources, Counseling Just a Call Away
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the topic, which is important year-round, is now in the news more than ever. “Mental health is...
Kathleen Ganster
May 8, 2022


Healthy Pet Products Expands Locations, Introduces Podcast
Pet obesity rates have skyrocketed in recent years. In the last decade alone, veterinarians have documented a 169 percent increase in...
Shari Berg
May 8, 2022


Seneca Valley Student Spearheads Successful Food Drive
When Lilia Maschmeier, an eighth-grade student at Ryan Gloyer Middle School (RGMS), decided to spearhead a districtwide food drive, she...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
May 4, 2022


Persistence, Passion and Personal Touch Help Female Entrepreneurs Succeed
The number-one requirement when starting your own business is to follow your passion; tenacity and a can-do attitude are close runners-up....
Shari Berg
Apr 30, 2022


Local Vintners Follow Their Passions to Start Up PA Wineries
After a long, cold winter, a wet and rainy spring, and months and months of social distancing and isolation, what better time to get...
Kathleen Ganster
Apr 30, 2022


Local Businesswomen Show It’s Never Too Late to Change Careers
We know her as the host of the popular Food Network show, Barefoot Contessa. She’s also the author of a series of best-selling cookbooks...
Terri Marshall
Apr 30, 2022


Two Local Entrepreneurs Overcome Adversity to Rebuild, Rebrand Businesses
Building a business isn’t easy, especially during a pandemic. But what happens when there are other major setbacks that threaten to...
Vanessa Orr
Apr 30, 2022


Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh Educates, Empowers Individuals to Build a More Humane Society
The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh, one of the first such centers in the nation, opened in 1980. Its purpose, according to its mission...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Apr 30, 2022


Stories, Special Moments at the Heart of Custom-made Jewelry
One of the best ways to show someone you care is to give them a present that is truly unique. Custom-made jewelry fits that niche...
Vanessa Orr
Apr 30, 2022


Market Square Exciting Mix of Old and New Businesses, Year-round Entertainment
Market Square is the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. New businesses alongside established old businesses and regular events such as...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Apr 30, 2022


Cranberry Area Diversity Network Offers Safe Space for Community, Connection, Conversation
Whether because of isolation during the pandemic, spending too much time on our phones or fear of engaging within a polarized political...
Jennifer Monahan
Apr 30, 2022


New & Notable April 2022
JKS Financial Donates to United Way through Rebound Rewards JKS Financial, a financial planning and wealth management firm affiliated...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Apr 12, 2022


Bouncing Back After Robotic Mitral Valve Repair Surgery
When Jack Schrass needed heart surgery, he didn’t have far to go. He drove five minutes to UPMC Passavant–McCandless where a pioneering...
UPMC Passavant-McCandless
Apr 10, 2022


Many Factors to Consider Before Painting Concrete Floors
There are a lot of projects that you can do in your home that add value, not to mention bring a smile every time you see the finished...
Vanessa Orr
Apr 5, 2022


Animal Camps Attract Kids Looking for Furry and Feathered Friends, Careers
Some campers prefer sports or the outdoors, while others want to have adventures with furry, feathered, and even scaly friends. Animal...
Shari Berg
Mar 30, 2022


Out-of-this-world Attractions Part of Mars’ Quirky Charm
You might not find any real-life little green men in the borough of Mars, but the town is proud to be associated with the Red Planet,...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Mar 30, 2022


Welcoming Change
By Kathleen Beaver, President & CEO 2021 was yet another year that was anything but normal. And that's ok. It has urged us to chart a new...
Animal Friends
Mar 30, 2022


Pittsburgh Opera Presents Blue at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center
Reflective of an all-too-familiar American headline, Blue centers on the hopes and fears of a young Black couple as they raise their son....
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Mar 25, 2022
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