Reassessment numbers return to Allegheny County website
Allegheny County has put the 2013 assessment numbers for Pittsburgh and Mount Oliver on its website again, this time with examples of similar properties used to determine the new value.
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Reassessment numbers return to Allegheny County website
Rental Guide: Some Pitt students opt to buy homes
For most young adults, buying a house for the first time is a major life milestone – a milestone that, by the time some Pitt students receive their diplomas, they’ll already have reached.
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Rental Guide: Some Pitt students opt to buy homes
$20 for Theater Outing to See Pittsburgh CLO’s "Ruthless! The Musical" (Up to $44.75 Value). Six Shows Available.
Alfred Hitchcock once said, “Drama is life with the dull bits cut out,” which explains his penchant for casting crust-less sandwiches in every leading role. Chew on exciting art with today’s GrouponLive deal: for $20, you get one ticket to the Pittsburgh CLO’s performance of Ruthless! The Musical at The Cabaret at Theater Square (up to a $44.75 value, depending on the show). Groupon customers will receive the best seating available at the time of purchase. Doors open 90 minutes before the show. Choose from the following performances: Friday, January 27, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 28, at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, January 29, at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 2, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, February 3, at 7:30 p.m. Entering its 20th year as an off-Broadway hit, Ruthless! The Musical captivates audiences with a dramatic yet laugh-packed swipe at the contentious world of Broadway performers. Inside the Cabaret’s intimate, 230-seat theater, viewers slither on their bellies to the edge of their seats as Tina Denmark, an 8-year-old budding star, desperately covets the starring role in her school play, turning to extreme measures such as murder to achieve her dream. The talented cast interjects toe-tapping ditties throughout the performance, including the darkly humorous classics “I Hate Musicals,” “Angel Mom,” and “Born to Entertain,” a soulful ballad about secretly longing to become a beloved game-show host. Dedicated to celebrating musical theater past and present, the Pittsburgh CLO proudly remains a nonprofit cultural institution that lauds distinguished musical-theater folk while launching the careers of another generation of skilled performers. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Forgotten Video Games Which video game was the source of a record number of lawsuits? Read more…
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$20 for Theater Outing to See Pittsburgh CLO’s "Ruthless! The Musical" (Up to $44.75 Value). Six Shows Available.
Sunday Reflections: Christmas VS Holiday
By Rev. Beckie Hickok Every year around this time, someone decides to become offended over the use of the word holiday over Christmas.
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Sunday Reflections: Christmas VS Holiday
Photo- and Video-Digitization Services from ScanDigital (Up to 62% Off). Two Options Available.
Sophisticated scanners make sandwiching coworkers between two pieces of plate glass to preserve office-party memories a thing of the past. Take advantage of technological innovations with today’s Groupon: for $40, you get $100 worth of photo- and video-digitization services from ScanDigital . Up to three $100 Groupons can be combined in one order, but the $300 option cannot be combined with another Groupon. The celluloid specialists at ScanDigital have processed more than five million images since 2007, turning grainy 3″x5″ photos and dented VHS tapes into dependable digital files that fill the future with images of a warm and wonderful past. With $100 worth of services, you can digitize roughly 200 photos, 175 negatives, 150 slides, six 3-inch 8mm film reels, or five videocassettes; mix any of the memory media of ScanDigital services ( click here to see all the formats). The digitization process includes photo color correction and cleaning and prepping film to ensure the highest possible transfer quality. To start a safe, digital archive so home videos of first-grade choir solos don’t turn into terrifying, chipmunk-attracting warbles, go online to fill out a form that generates a shipping label, and then mail the materials. After four or more weeks, depending on your order , you get back the original copies along with their new, high-quality clones on DVD, ensuring that significant moments aren’t stained and faded by Father Time’s clumsy coffee spills. Today’s Groupon can be applied toward a bulk order (1,000+ photos)—combining the Groupon discount with a $0.10-off-per-photo bulk discount—but only one Groupon may be applied with this option. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Viral Videos How do teenagers feel about food? Read more…
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Photo- and Video-Digitization Services from ScanDigital (Up to 62% Off). Two Options Available.
All grown up? Steelers rookies starting to make an impact as closing stretch begins
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Curtis Brown hears the horror stories all the time. Whenever the Pittsburgh Steelers rookie cornerback reaches out to one of his old teammates at Texas playing elsewhere in the NFL, he’s invariably met with tales of stolen playbooks, big egos and even bigger growing pains.
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All grown up? Steelers rookies starting to make an impact as closing stretch begins
The Worm Turns – New restaurant to boost tequila’s popularity
Brace yourself, Pittsburgh: By the time its shelves are fully stocked at the end of the month, Verde Mexican Cantina and Kitchen is going to have the largest selection of tequila in Pennsylvania.
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The Worm Turns – New restaurant to boost tequila’s popularity
Pittsburgh native Lucretia Fisher led Baltimore preservation fight
Jerry Vondas is a Pittsburgh Tribune -Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7823 or via via e-mail. When Lucretia Billings Fisher devoted her time and talents to historic preservation in the Baltimore area, she followed a family tradition of service to one’s community that began when her maternal ancestors, the LeMoynes, arrived in the … (more)
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Pittsburgh native Lucretia Fisher led Baltimore preservation fight
$139 for 20 Units of Botox at Golla Center for Plastic Surgery ($300 Value)
Until scientists develop a weapon potent enough to destroy gravity, wrinkles and falling coconuts will continue to serve as humbling reminders of our delicate mortality. Bide your time until gravity’s overthrow with today’s Groupon: for $139, you get 20 units of Botox at Golla Center for Plastic Surgery’s Fox Chapel or Mt. Nebo Commons locations (a $300 value). Helmed by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Dinakar Golla , the staff at Golla Center for Plastic Surgery help reduce the appearance of unwanted facial lines with Botox injections. Among the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures in the U.S. and during the seventh-inning stretch at baseball games, Botox treatments deliver a series of small injections containing a purified chemical derived from the bacterium clostridium botulinum. Muscles relax as the Botox intercepts messages from nerves that tell muscles to contract. Over time, the overlying skin tends to smooth as result of the decreased muscle activity, which may fade the appearance of wrinkles, crows’-feet, and swimming-goggle imprints. Most of Golla Center’s patients report only minimal discomfort akin to a bug bite from the injections. Effects last three to four months, and desired results typically take four treatments per year to maintain. Additional units are available for $15 each. Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here . Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Big Clocks Are you on Team Ben or Team King? Read more…
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$139 for 20 Units of Botox at Golla Center for Plastic Surgery ($300 Value)
Exhibit of 987 Teenie Harris’ photos tells the story of life in Pittsburgh during the 1930s-’70s
Prepare to be transported to another time and place when you visit “Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story,” opening this weekend at Carnegie Museum of Art.
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Exhibit of 987 Teenie Harris’ photos tells the story of life in Pittsburgh during the 1930s-’70s
