
Posts tagged with Brookline


The 7 best Pittsburgh apartments for rent in July 2018

10 Memorial Day weekend events to welcome summer in Pittsburgh
Watch the Memorial Day parade in the South Hills
Commemorate Memorial Day with a parade in the South Hills. The parade starts on Brookline Boulevard in Brookline, goes to Pioneer Avenue through Dormont and to the Mount Lebanon Cemetery.
Where: Brookline to Mount Lebanon
When: May 28, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
How much: Free

District 4 Council Member Anthony Coghill wants to see Pittsburgh go ‘Back to Basics’

Vote for the Ultimate Pittsburgh Pizza bracket champion

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Explore a heritage festival in Brookline
For several months, local teens have been planning Brookline's Old World New World Heritage Festival. Guests are encouraged to explore their heritage and the traditions of others, try foods, play traditional games, listen to cultural music and watch a student-produced series of interviews showcasing Pittsburghers and their journey to the United States.
Where: Brookline Teen Outreach at 520 Brookline Blvd. (Brookline)
When: September 23, 2017 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
How much: Free

What Pittsburgh school board candidates say about suspensions, armed officers and more

As Natalia Rudiak’s time on Pittsburgh City Council comes to an end, she points to successes in District 4

The Big List of when and where you can meet Pittsburgh’s mayoral candidates
Hear candidates’ views on hunger and poverty
Candidates will answer questions about their plans and goals around healthy food access and economic equality. Pittsburgh Food Policy Council and Just Harvest are hosting.
Where: Brookline Teen Outreach at 520 Brookline Blvd. (Brookline)
When: May 2, 2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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These are the Pittsburgh-area pols up for reelection in 2017, 2018
