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Gigler, Stoneburner, Taliani win commissioner seats in East Deer

Two longtime incumbents and a 22-year-old newcomer were victorious in the East Deer Board of Commissioners election Tuesday. Anthony Taliani, 75, a 51-year incumbent, was the highest vote-getter among the five candidates, notching 202 votes, or 23.68%, according to unofficial results from the Allegheny County Elections Department. Newcomer Jacob Leonard

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2 veteran East Deer commissioners challenged for reelection

Two veteran East Deer commissioners and three newcomers are vying for three at-large commissioner seats in the township. Four of East Deer’s five commissioner seats, three at-large and one in the 1st Ward, are up for election this year. The only seat not up is held by 2nd Ward Commissioner

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East Deer looks to revise billboard regulations; request on 4 signs still pending

East Deer officials saw the sign. When the township commissioners met Thursday, they voted to advertise an ordinance that would revise the township’s zoning code to update its billboard regulations. The move follows a zoning hearing board meeting in June where Butler-based America First Enterprises, which does business as Oliver

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Public can weigh in on Tarentum-East Deer trail; 5-mile stretch would make riverfront accessible to all

A $4.4 million trail project in Tarentum and East Deer is expected to create public access to the shoreline, promote recreation and spur economic development. The 5-mile path would meander through Dreshar Stadium and past Pittsburgh Brewing Co., providing shared-lane markings, known as sharrows, for bikers and off-road sections for

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