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Matt Sobecki, longtime New Kensington volunteer firefighter, dies from cancer

Matthew S. Sobecki, a life member of the New Kensington Fire Department with nearly 50 years of service, has died. The New Kensington Bureau of Fire announced Tuesday that Sobecki, 64, died from cancer at 1:25 a.m. He died at UPMC Shadyside hospital. Sobecki served in many line and administrative

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'We're back': Plans to open new manufacturing facility in New Kensington underway

With the help of Gov. Shapiro and local and state leaders, Rebuild Manufacturing announced plans to renovate this facility and turn it into a cutting-edge manufacturing factory.

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Penn State campuses to hold spring 2023 commencement ceremonies May 5-7

Penn State will celebrate the accomplishments of its graduates during its spring 2023 commencement ceremonies, the majority of which will be held Friday, May 5, through Sunday, May 7.

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3 Democrats vying for 2 New Kensington Council seats in primary

New Kensington Democrats will have three candidates to choose from to fill two ballot spots for city council. Incumbents Dante Cicconi and Tim DiMaio are seeking to remain on the five-member council. Newcomer Laurie Scheid is looking to take one of those seats. There are no Republican candidates on the

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New Kensington approves transfer of liquor license for downtown concert venue

Concertgoers soon may be able to enjoy alcoholic beverages with the music at a growing downtown New Kensington concert venue. Following a public hearing, New Kensington Council unanimously approved the transfer of a liquor license into the city for Preserving Underground, on 11th Street at Fifth Avenue. The concert venue

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