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Team 4: Kennedy Twp. Police Chief’s House Not On Tax Roll

Team 4: Kennedy Twp. Police Chief’s House Not On Tax Roll — Fri Oct 15 02:31:34 UTC 2010 Team 4: Kennedy Twp. Police Chief’s House Not On Tax RollRecords Show House Completed In 2006Team 4 has obtained records showing that a house owned by Kennedy Township’s police chief has been left off the tax rolls for four years, and now the tax colle… about: Allegheny County Pennsylvania Anthony Bruni Chief Dominick Gambino Kennedy Township Kennedy Township Police Kennedy Township’s police Law Mel Weinstein Paul Van Osdol Police Chief tax collector Tim Johnson Treasurer

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Team 4: Kennedy Twp. Police Chief’s House Not On Tax Roll

Allegheny Technologies Announces Second Quarter 2010 Results

PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (NYSE: ATI) reported net income for the second quarter 2010 of $36.4 million, or $0.36 per share, on sales of $1.05 billion. In the second quarter 2009, ATI reported a net loss, including special charges, of $13.4 million, or $0.14 per share, on sales of $710.0 million. The second quarter 2009 included non-recurring after-tax charges of $17.0 million, or $0.17 per share, related to debt retirement expense and the tax consequences o

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Already paying plenty

Today’s TribuneReview — Thu May 20 00:26:08 UTC 2010 In regard to Mayor Lukie’s claim that those of us who live in the suburbs need to pay our fair share for the services the City of Pittsburgh provides, here is an off-the-cuff list of some of the tax contributions I make to the city. about: Labor Letters to the Editor Lukie Mayor Pittsburgh

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Ravenstahl pushes vote on tuition tax

With a tenuous City Council majority willing to vote for a proposed tuition tax, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl wants to see the levy tentatively approved tomorrow, despite the pledges of university leaders yesterday to work with the city on its finances if the tax is dropped.

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Losing Pittsburgh's Edge

Pittsblog — Mon Nov 23 12:00:00 UTC 2009 The “tuition tax” post below generated more readership and comments than I expected, but most people missed the point. On the tax question and my suggestion itself, I'm not a tax lawyer, so I don't have the tools or the time to full… about: Amsterdam Law New York City tax lawyer at: UPMC

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Losing Pittsburgh's Edge