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Theatre organ society presents Buster Keaton comedy in Stowe

For the first time in two years, live theatre organ music will be heard again in the Pittsburgh region when the Pittsburgh Area Theatre Organ Society presents Buster Keaton’s 1925

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Back to School: 20 Famous Pittsburghers' Yearbook Photos

Back to School: 20 Famous Pittsburghers' Yearbook Photos|!!| Can you put names to the faces of these notable Pittsburgh graduates?

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Keystone Oaks High School moves to online learning Tuesday due to water main break

Keystone Oaks High School moves to online learning Tuesday due to water main break The Keystone Oaks School District has announced that all high school students will move to online learning Tuesday following a water main break. The water main break is affecting the school and the move to online learning for Tuesday is for Keystone Oaks High School students only. Sign up for our Newsletters TOP STORIES FROM WTAE:

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Woman dedicates life to those with autism | News, Sports, Jobs

Submitted photo Robin Suzelis and her son Evan attend the Autism Society Camp FRIEND, a summer day camp for children with autism. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a series of Saturday profiles of area residents and their stories. To suggest a profile, contact features editor Burton Cole at bcole@tribtoday.com or metro editor Marly Reichert at mreichert@tribtoday.com. BOARDMAN Robin Suzelis recently was appointed director of the Autism Society of Mahoning Valley, transitioning from a volunteer role to a paid one. It is a role she welcomes as she continues to dedicate her life to helping all who are touched by autism, including two special family members. The ASMV has been all-volunteer for several decades, but the board decided to create the new paid position. In that position, Robin can continue to support her family as well as many others.

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Peters Township weathers swim season

If they handed out medals for resiliency at the WPIAL Class AAA boys championships, then Peters Township would have received one hands down. The Indians battled many obstacles just to qualify its seven swimmers for the finals held Sunday at Upper St. Clair High School. “It was a rough season,” said first-year head coach Jamie Stache. “It was hard.” According to Stache, the Indians were without a home pool for half the season. The pool in the former high school closed and the one at the new school is not scheduled to open until June. In the interim, the Indians traveled to Keystone Oaks High School to train.

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