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East Hills has four borders, including Penn Hills to the north and northeast, Wilkinsburg to the east, south and southwest, and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Homewood South to the west and Homewood North to the northwest. East Hills is home to the Imani Christian Academy which is based in the former East Hills Elementary school building.
Pennsylvania Route 88 (PA 88) is a 68-mile-long (109 km) north–south state highway located in southwestern Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 119 (US 119) in Point Marion less than 2 miles (3 km) from the Pennsylvania- West Virginia border.
East of PA 51, the Yellow Belt becomes Lebanon Church Road and crosses Pennsylvania Route 885 in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, connecting Clairton Boulevard (PA 51) with Pittsburgh-McKeesport Boulevard. The Allegheny County Airport is on the road. Both Curry Hollow Road and Lebanon Church Road are signed as SR 3048.
PA 88 south / PA 136 east – Charleroi: Southern terminus of PA 88 / PA 136 concurrency: 8.7: 14.0: PA 481 south (Park Avenue) / First Street: Northern terminus of PA 481: 9.7: 15.6: PA 136 west (Dry Run Road) to PA Turnpike 43 – Eighty Four: Northern terminus of PA 136 concurrency: New Eagle: 10.9: 17.5: PA 88 north (Union Street ...
Brownsville Road and Clairton Boulevard in Brentwood in 2014. Brownsville Road is a road between Pittsburgh, at Eighteenth Street and South Avenue [1] in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania eastwards through Mount Oliver and generally highlands situated along or near the hilltops [2] often overlooking (and sometimes taking shorter paths cutting across the loops of the meanders of) the Monongahela ...
Through Dec. 24, children can talk to Santa — all they need is access to amateur radio equipment. Children, also known as “little harmonics” in amateur radio lingo, can call “the North ...
Allentown, Birmingham, East Birmingham, Monongahela, Mount Washington, Ormsby, South Pittsburgh, St. Clair, Temperanceville, Union and West Pittsburgh in 1872; Garfield in 1881; Brushton in 1894; Beltzhoover in 1898; Esplen and Sterrett Twp. in 1906; Allegheny in 1907, including formerly-annexed Manchester (1867) and Duquesne (part, 1868)
Feb. 16—PENDLETON — As several students huddled around him, Mike Cook strained to hear a clear voice through crackling static coming from the speaker of his ham radio console. "Some people can ...