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Republican Councilman Larry Celaschi holds up the glass blowing pipe that his grandfather Pete Celaschi used at the plant in Charleroi for 50 years.
Oliver Morrison
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90.5 WESA
Republicans in Charleroi held a rally on Friday to oppose the closing of a glass plant owned by Anchor Hocking. The company announced last week that it was closing the plant, which has been an anchor of the town for more than 100 years, and moving operations to a facility in Lancaster, Ohio.
A sign for Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
Good Question! askers want to know why North Versailles and Mt. Lebanon are pronounced differently than the places for which they’re named.
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A water tower at United States Steel Corp.'s Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock, Pa., is seen, Thursday, May 7, 2020.
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