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The nonprofit Cranberry Community Chest raised funds and secured a six-year sponsorship from Armstrong communications to renovate and expand the Rotary Amphitheater in Community Park.
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For the past decade, the nonprofit Cranberry Township Community Chest has hosted fundraisers and tapped local businesses to sponsor community projects.
The latest addition to the Community’s Chests efforts is a $300,000 renovation and expansion of the 17-year-old Rotary Amphitheater in Community Park, which was sponsored by Armstrong, the township’s cable and internet provider.
This veteran artist turns your depraved phallic dreams into morale patch realities Dan Santoro, aka PizzaStrike, draws edgy morale patches. (Photo courtesy of Dan Santoro) When I was 18, my family went out of town and I threw a house party that resulted in a lost cat, a bubble party in my parents’ jacuzzi and last, but certainly not least, a tiny, Sharpie-drawn penis on the wall of the garage. My dad, a Navy pilot, found it so funny that he decided to leave it there until my parents sold the house a decade later. His appreciation for phallic drawings, I can only assume, is a vestige of his time served.
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The pool in Bellevue Memorial Park has since been filled with water and ready for swimmers, but a date hasn’t been set for the opening because the borough has not received enough applicants to fill lifeguard positions, according to officials.
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Despite uncertainties about whether all the pandemic restrictions will be lifted, Cranberry Township plans to open its popular waterpark and swimming pool for the season on May 29.
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Workers scrape and hose down the surface of the toddler pool in North Park on May 7. Allegheny County officials are still trying to decide if social-distancing guidelines or other measures to slow the spread of coronavirus will prevent them from opening the swimming pool it operates in North Park and three other locations.
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When Dan Santoro was hired as an assistant in Cranberry’s planning and zoning department in 1991, he quickly realized that the person who could provide a clear understanding of how best to serve the community was working in the same building.