If Ruth Shuster spent any time standing still, it came as a surprise to her family. From nearly three decades of working at McDonald’s Big Mac Museum in North Huntingdon, to hosting holidays well into her 90s, to twice-weekly square dances, the 100-year-old never seemed to slow down. As a
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Michael Deligatti, owner of McDonald’s Big Mac Museum on Route 30, gives remarks for the 100th birthday celebration for Ruth Shuster, seen seated in her throne behind a plexiglass protector, on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 in North Huntingdon.
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Allegheny County’s covid-19 case numbers are no longer declining, but they’re stable, Dr. Debra Bogen, health director, said Wednesday.
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Ruth Shuster, at 100, was honored for her longtime service at the McDonald’s Big Mac Museum.
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Laurel: To grand dames. March is Women’s History Month, and it has started with recognition of some amazing centenarians.
Julia Parsons of Forest Hills was honored on her 100th birthday Tuesday with a parade that included a Color Guard and fellow servicemembers. During World War II, Parsons was Navy codebreaker who worked on encrypted German messages; she kept her mission a secret for 50 years.
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Ruth Shuster is greeted by friends and family as she is honored for her 100th birthday Wednesday at the McDonald’s Big Mac Museum on Route 30 in North Huntingdon.
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Ruth Shuster, 100, reacts with surprise as she opens the birthday mailbox filled with dozens of cards from well-wishers for her 100th birthday on Wednesday outside the McDonald’s Big Mac Museum on Route 30 in North Huntingdon. The mailbox was stationed outside the restaurant for locals to drop off their birthday cards for Shuster.
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Michael Deligatti, owner and operator of McDonald’s Big Mac Museum on Route 30 in North Huntingdon, adds the Ruth Shuster bobble head to the display Wednesday at the museum and restaurant near Irwin. The newest bobble head was made in the likeness of the long-time Big Mac Museum employee for her 100th birthday and will remain a permanent item in the display.