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Carnegie Reinvents Itself Once Again
The town of Carnegie has undergone many changes since it was incorporated in 1894, but the one thing that has remained the same is its willingness to reinvent itself time and time again. Challenged by fires and floods, this resilient city of approximately 8,000 people has not only weathered tough times, but rebuilt to become a place that consistently attracts new businesses and residents
Vanessa Orr
2 days ago


Beaver: A Picture-Perfect Small Town
People who live and work in Beaver often describe the borough, which is the seat of Beaver County, as reminiscent of a Hallmark movie.
Hilary Daninhirsch
Dec 2, 2025


Bloomfield Welcomes Change While Honoring Its Past
Known colloquially as Pittsburgh’s Little Italy, Bloomfield is a small but noteworthy East End neighborhood nestled between Garfield, Lawrenceville, Friendship, and Shadyside. The name pays homage to the flowers that once bloomed in the area. Today, a mix of longtime residents and a healthy influx of newcomers—about 9,500 people—call Bloomfield home.
Hilary Daninhirsch
Aug 31, 2025


New Businesses Fuel New Kensington’s Revitalization
New Kensington may lay claim to one of the most inspiring stories of community revitalization in the Pittsburgh region.
Hilary Daninhirsch
Jul 31, 2025


Highland Park Blends History, Community, and Nature
Of Pittsburgh’s 90 neighborhoods, none may have as many attractive offerings as Highland Park.
Hilary Daninhirsch
Jun 30, 2025


Zelienople Brimming with Small-Town Charm
Zelienople is one of those treasured places where history truly meets the future.
Kathleen Ganster
Apr 30, 2025
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