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A woman walks along a bike path next to the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh on Tuesday, April 27, 2021.
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The Hatfield Connector, the final portion of the Central Lawrenceville Neighborway, has been completed in under three months.
City officials announced Tuesday that the shared-use pedestrian and bike path closes a gap between 50
th and 51
st streets.
This particular portion of the bike network runs between Central Lawrenceville from 40
th and Willow Streets and Upper Lawrenceville and Stanton Heights.
The plan to build the connector was hatched in 2019, with a goal of creating a route that’s comfortable for a wider variety of cyclists by avoiding high-vehicle traffic areas, according to Eric Setzler of the city’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure.
Pittsburgh’s Traveling Beer Market is Making its First Stop in Lawrenceville
You don t have to be a beer connoisseur to enjoy what these local breweries have to offer.
June 3, 2021
If you missed sharing drinks with friends during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new festival will have you saying “Cheers.”
Throughout the summer, the Pittsburgh Brewers Guild and Beers of the Burgh are teaming up to host a monthly Traveling Beer Market through at least October. The first market takes place from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, June 4, at the Bay 41 event space in lower Lawrenceville.
Beers of the Burgh founder Mark Turic, who also helped organize the beer market, says the event is a way to bring people together in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Police arrest man who allegedly slashed multiple car tires in Central Lawrenceville Share Updated: 6:38 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021
Police arrest man who allegedly slashed multiple car tires in Central Lawrenceville Share Updated: 6:38 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021
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Show Transcript ALSO VACCINATED ONE-THOUSAND PEOPLE AT MOUNT ARARAT BAPTIST CHURCH. NEW ON FOUR, AN ARREST TONIGHT AFTER DOZENS OF TIRES WE SLASHED ON CARS OVERNIGH NEIGHBORS IN PITTSBURGH’S CENTRAL LAWRENCEVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD FOUND THE DAMAGE. TIRES UPON TIRES, SLASHED ALONG MAIN STREET. PITTSBURGH PUBLIC SAFETY SAYS THE CURRENT NUMBER IS 26, BUT THAT MORE REPORTS HAVE COME IN, AS MORE PEOPLE DISCOVER THE DAMAGE. PO