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March 5, 2008

Chinese soups to fend off that wintry chill

Chinese cuisine is always a welcome change of venue, both for the cook, and the diner.  read more »

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McBottoms up everybody! It's Shamrock Shake time

Last week's arctic blast didn't stop me from enjoying my first Shamrock Shake of the season.  read more »

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World Language Festival slated

This Saturday, Richland Elementary's lunch menu will feature foreign languages with a side of fun.  read more »

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Students gearing up for production of 'Godspell'

Shaler Area High School is taking on one of the all-time cult classics for its upcoming musical.  read more »

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Pine-Richland goes all out to bring 'Seussical' to life

Figments of Dr. Seuss' imagination come to life in "Seussical," a delightful stew of stories, including "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham."  read more »

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Molloy headed to PIAA meet

By swimming a lifetime best (1:56.83) in the 200 freestyle and swimming the 500 meter freestyle in 5:09.09, Pine-Richland's Caitlin Molloy has qualified for a chance to swim for the PIAA championship this weekend at Bucknell.  read more »

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Rams begin AAA championship chase with win

Pine-Richland entered the PIHL playoffs as the undisputed No. 1 team. The Rams, who have yet to taste defeat, figured to cruise past the No. 16 seeded Big Macs of Canon McMillan.  read more »

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Array of senior projects key component to next phase of life

Kayla Mahalchak never lived in a world without running water or electricity. The only bumps on her ride to school are potholes along a paved road, rather than a rickety dirt road.  read more »

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Auditorium improvements to take center stage

Pine-Richland High School's auditorium could have a new stage floor by this summer.  read more »

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Project Snuggle creates love, support for those in need

When the weather's too frightful for outdoor recess, Kathleen Giegel's students stay inside and create a little warmth.  read more »

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