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Plum Council has given its final approval for the construction of a new Dollar General store and approved a subdivision that could lead to the construction of three new houses, all along Saltsburg Road. At its meeting Wednesday , council unanimously approved without further discussion the land development plan for
A proposal to build a third Dollar General has returned in Plum, with a smaller building and more parking spaces. The store still would be built on about 2 acres subdivided from a 9-acre parcel along Saltsburg Road at Clements Road, according to revised plans submitted to the borough for
Plum police say charges pending in road rage incident that led to fight
Police say they have identified the man likely being charged Share Updated: 4:52 PM EDT Jul 21, 2021
Police say they have identified the man likely being charged Share Updated: 4:52 PM EDT Jul 21, 2021
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Show Transcript JANELLE: DAVID KAPLAN HAS MORE. STARTED AS A ROAD RAGE INCIDENT AND ENDED AS A FIGHT RIGHT HERE. DAVID: POLICE SATHY IS STAEDRT AS A ROAD RAGE INCIDENT AND ENDED AS A FIGHT RIGHT HER IT WAS 3:00 P.M. YESTERDAY, BROAD DAYLIGHT. I GOT TO SPEAK WITH SOMEBODY RIGHT REHE WHO SAID THE VICTIM CAME INSIDE RIGHT AFTER THE FIGHT HAPPENED. HAMZA RIAZ: THE VICTIM, HE JUST WALKED IN AND, UH, LIKE, IT LOOKED LIKE HE HAD A BRUISE D HE WAS IN PAIN. BE [EP] DAVID: AGAIN, PLUM POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING THIS. PRELIMINARILY, THEY SAY THE VI CTIM, WHO WAS DRIVING THIS SEDAN, SUPPOSEDLY PULLED IN FRONT OF THE PICKUP TRUCK DRIVER NEARBY ON OLD LEECHBURG ROAD. IN DOIN
Plum Community Library enters the new year with a new director and more virtual programming.
Pam Calfo of Pittsburgh’s North Side has taken over for Marilyn Klingensmith, who retired as director little more than a month ago.
Calfo was welcomed to the library in November and formally took the reins in December.
“Plum’s an excellent community, and I’m really happy to be a part of it,” she said. “The staff here are fantastic to work with, and they’ve really taught me a lot in the past month. I think there are a lot of opportunities moving forward to really connect with the community and to be able offer programming and continue our curbside service.”