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Five tips to upgrade your home office

Hybrid schedules and remote work have become the norm for many people, which means a functional and inspiring workspace is more necessity than luxury. With the right setup – be it a dedicated room or a cozy corner – your space can boost productivity, spark creativity and make your workday ...

`Tis the season for toasting. New Year’s Eve celebrations tend to be raucous, and it’s not uncommon to hoist a glass in the air when ushering in a new year at the stroke of midnight. Revelers looking to add a little extra flavor to their New Year’s toast can consider this recipe for a ...

Many consumers feel pride in avoiding the glazed pastries in the supermarket and instead opting for "all natural" granola that comes packed with extra protein. Same goes for low-fat yogurts "made with real fruit," "organic" plant-based milks and bottled "superfood" smoothies. Buyer beware: ...

Cookies donated to local food banks

Dunbar Township Tax Collector Marigrace Butela (right) and Tammy Hall of Vanderbilt (left) donated 150 packages of cookies to food banks in the township with the help of those who donated at Butela's office.

No Fair

Several decades ago, my wife, nephew and I were on our way to Sears in Uniontown by way of Route 119. We were talking and laughing in the July twilight when I realized a state trooper was directing the left lane into the parking lot of the Fayette County Fair. When I got to the front of the ...

Community briefs

The Masontown Community Kitchen will be celebrating 2026 with pork and sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans, homemade desserts and bread on Tuesday, Dec. 30 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The community kitchen is located in The First Presbyterian Church, 102 W. Church Ave., Masontown. Meals are ...