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Pie for The Palace a sweet ending for Westmoreland Cultural Trust gala

When the Westmoreland Cultural Trust throws its annual Party at The Palace, they go all out. So when organizers added a pie-in-the-face finale to this year’s event, they went all out for that, too. No chintzy shaving cream in a pie tin for this group. These pies had graham cracker crusts, chocolate filling and mounds of whipped cream. Seven people, including this reporter, agreed to take a chance on getting a pie facial at the gala, presented virtually on Saturday night in response to the pandemic. Community members were invited to make donations to Pie for The Palace, with the top three money earners getting the pie.

Pie for The Palace a sweet ending for Westmoreland Cultural Trust gala

Pie for The Palace a sweet ending for Westmoreland Cultural Trust gala
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Party at The Palace will be virtual this Saturday

Party at The Palace will be virtual this Saturday
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Greensburg train station sold again, along with 2 other downtown buildings

Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A Ligonier company has spent more than $3 million buying three commercial buildings in downtown Greensburg including the city’s historic train station, which last changed hands in 2016. Chelsted Limited Family Partnership bought the train station on Ehalt Street from StoneKim Properties LLC for about $1.1 million, according to information filed with the Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds. The company also bought 101 N. Main St. from North Main Street Investors Inc. for about $925,000 and 101-103 E. Pittsburgh St. from California-based Blom & Byrne LLC for about $1.2 million.

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