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New Greensburg GetGo store part of convenience trend in downtown food options

The GetGo Cafe + Market gas station and convenience chain expects to have a downtown Greensburg location open by early August, taking the place of a shuttered Family Video store that was razed to make way for the new business on South Main Street, near Euclid Avenue. It’s a change

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GetGo convenience store gets signage approval for Greensburg location

Giant Eagle Inc. reached an agreement Wednesday with the Greensburg Zoning Hearing Board on the size and number of signs it can have at its GetGo convenience store it plans to build along South Main Street at the site of a former video store. The zoning hearing board granted Giant

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Hearing on signs set for proposed GetGo in Greensburg

A public hearing regarding signs for the GetGo development planned at the former Family Video store in Greensburg is scheduled for this week. The hearing, scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday in the council chambers at Greensburg City Hall, will consist of developers going in front of the zoning hearing board

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Pandemic can't stop annual Greensburg Open bowling tournament

Noah Suidron was good-natured Sunday as he was outscored frame after frame by girlfriend Kayla Murphy. “I’ve been bowling for four years, and as soon as I showed her bowling she was better than me,” said Suidron, 23, of Latrobe during the first session of the 32nd annual Greensburg Open bowling tournament at Main Bowling Center in Greensburg. The event, scheduled over the next three weekends, is its 32nd year. But it was the first since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic that has restricted many indoor activities and, for a time, threatened the annual tournament that brings together bowlers from throughout the region and nearby states.

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