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Job preparation top concern at North Side town hall

At a North Side town hall meeting April 15, elected officials representing the area came together to update their constituents on their work and address the concerns of the community.

“We’ve had the opportunity to meet with almost every organization in the North Side and through that we’ve been able to prioritize,” said District 6 Councilman Daniel Lavelle. “Some have housing concerns or concerns with violence in the community.”

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JAKE WHEATLEY

The top priority and concern for residents was a lack of jobs, particularly family sustaining jobs. While government representatives illustrated how jobs were being brought into the region, they emphasized the importance of education and training in acquiring those jobs.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

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Speak Out: What is your reaction to selling and possible reopening of Crawford Grill?

A group of investors recently bought the Crawford Grill so we asked Pittsburghers what they thought. Here’s what you said:

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“I didn’t even know that it was sold; it wasn’t advertised for everyone to know about it. But I do think it was a good move to sell it. It’s been in the community for such a long time. All the entertainment that you can imagine was there. Reopening it will be a benefit for the Hill.”
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Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

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Judges overturn McFerren firing

After being terminated from Farrell Area School District as the high school principal in July 2008, it has been found that Lee V. McFerren was unjustly fired and the school board did not have sufficient evidence for his termination.

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LEE McFERREN

On April 8, Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, wrote and filed a majority opinion on behalf of herself and judges Keith B. Quigley and Renée Cohn Jubelirer that states, “…The district’s evidence did not prove that it had a ‘valid cause’ to discharge McFerren. Accordingly, the secretary’s decision is reversed.”

McFerren declined to discuss the opinion and his feelings, but did refer the New Pittsburgh Courier to his lawyer.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

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APRIL 23—The deadline for The New Pittsburgh Courier’s “50 Women of Excellence” Nominations is  5 p.m. This is your chance to select Pittsburgh’s powerbrokers in the arts, business, politics, non-profits, law, sports, philanthropy, health care, education and media. Nominations are welcome from individuals, businesses, professional/fraternal groups or neighborhood and community organizations. Nominations must be mailed or hand delivered to the New Pittsburgh Courier, Attn.: 50 Women of Excellence, 315 E. Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219; faxed to 412-481-1360; or e-mailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by the close of business and must include your name, telephone number and, in 200 words or less, explain how the metro Pittsburgh resident of your choice has made significant contributions in their field of expertise. For more information, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

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Judge rules in favor of Mosley

Last week U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisa Pupo Lenihan ruled that a state law allowing for faster firings of management-level school employees was unconstitutional. Though this decision could have future implications, it came as a direct result of a lawsuit filed by Dwight Mosley, Ph.D., in November 2007.

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DWIGHT MOSLEY

Mosley, a graduate of Westinghouse High School and the University of Dayton where he earned his bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D., was fired from his position as the director of recruiting and staffing with the Pittsburgh Public School District Aug. 23, 2007. He filed a lawsuit against the district on the grounds he did not receive due process when he was terminated.

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