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Bidding farewell to Schorr bakery
Latest Northside News, Local Business, Observatory Hill
Bidding farewell to Schorr bakery
By admin 
July 1, 2019
The family bakery, opened by Thomas Schorr on Perrysville Avenue in 1973, is unlikely to reopen after the owner’s surgery. By Alexander Oh After more than 40 years of serving delicious baked goods, both the Observatory Hill and West View locations of the Schorr Family Bakery will close their doors o...
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Ins & Outs of Observatory Hill Homes and Gardens
Event Coverage, Observatory Hill, Photo Gallery
Ins & Outs of Observatory Hill Homes and Gardens
By NSC Marketing 
June 28, 2018
Annual house tour in Observatory Hill included stylish homes and outdoor spaces at eleven locations.   Over 600 people attended the event which also included food trucks (Millie's Ice Cream, Billu's Indian Grill, Lone Wolf Grill, and Tango), craft beer and cider tastings (Allegheny City Brewing, Sou...
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Charles Street Valley, from ‘moonscape’ to Heartland
Brightwood, California-Kirkbride, Marshall-Shadeland, ...
Charles Street Valley, from ‘moonscape’ to Heartland
By Victoria Stevans 
July 6, 2017
Photo by Bridget Fertal A community garden in Charles Street Valley. By Victoria Stevans Charles Street Valley, a neighborhood in the Northside’s “heartland,” has a rich history, and a promising, unfolding future. According to John Canning, the president of the historical Allegheny City Society (ACS...
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