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August 6, 2010

The SUPPER CLUB in Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Filed under: STORIES/FEATURE — laurelmountainboro @ 10:23 pm

THE SUPPER CLUB in GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

     I’ve been remiss. A new restaurant, THE SUPPER CLUB, opened in mid-June at the Greensburg Train Station, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.  Unfortunately, I haven’t had the opportunity to dine there yet—perhaps soon it will happen.

Scroll down for information on its upcoming events: 

FARM FESTIVAL—Sunday, August 8th, 12 noon to 4:00 p.m.

LOCAL BEER DINNER— Sunday, August 8th,  5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

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     One of Laurel Mountain Borough’s residents, and a Beanery Writer’s Group member, Deb Driggers, is president/operations manager of the business. She not only lives on Maple Road, she’s connected with the Beanery Writers Group. When you visit, be sure to let Debbie know of your Laurel Mountain Borough and/or your Beanery Writers Group connection.

     Deb spent the last two decades in private, non-profit management positions. Three years ago she took advantage of an opportunity to work in the restaurant business with (to continue reading, click on:

http://beanerywriters.wordpress.com/2010/08/06/the-supper-club-in-greensburg-pennsylvania/

OUT & ABOUT: AUGUST 2010

Filed under: OUT & ABOUT — laurelmountainboro @ 12:51 am

August 16: 

Is our Mayor Phil clean?

 Photo from the magazine: DOWNEAST: Maine at its Best

Remember: Wednesday evening, August 18, is LMB Council Meeting.

August 10: Community sympathy goes to Victor P. Smith, Jr., whose father, Victor P. Smith of Ligonier died Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at his home, at the age of 91.

A resident on Locust Rd. is out of jail on bail. Hopefully his cats will now be taken care of.

 August 6: Read about the exploits of one community dog: Mika’s Escapades.

     The work on Beechwork Rd. was completed today.

August 5: The waterline on Beechwood Rd. was ruptured during a gas pipe repair yesterday. Repairs to the waterline were completed today. The gasline repair and resultant necessary road repair should be completed tomorrow. Our roadmen, Monte, Dan and Tom, were present at various times at the scene.

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