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Greenfield native’s pandemic memoir a study in love and grief | The Homepage
In March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began, nursing homes closed to visitors for what was supposed to be a 14-day quarantine. When Greenfield native JoAnne Klimovich Harrop got the news, she knew where she needed to be. She left behind her husband, her South Hills home, and her job as a journalist in the busy TribLive newsroom, to move into the Charles Morris nursing home with her 93-year-old mother.
Nov 15 min read


Making magic with snow, a credit card and a paintbrush at The Waterfront | The Homepage
The Hazelwood native also known in the neighborhood as J5 has been making art since age 7. But his art took a new direction last year.
Jan 313 min read


Four new board members elected | The Homepage
Hazelwood Initiative board election and holiday party bring together friends and neighbors Photos by Juliet Martinez By Juliet Martinez,...
Jan 12 min read


‘Without the 56, I’m at home 24/7’ | The Homepage
Cutting the 56 bus would strand some Lincoln Place residents By Ziggy Edwards for Junction Coalition The 56 bus stop across Second Avenue...
Jan 15 min read


Lincoln Place’s mother hen and her backyard flock | The Homepage
By Juliet Martinez Stacy Madeja holds one of her hens on Oct. 3 outside the shed she and her husband converted into a chicken coop in...
Nov 25, 20243 min read

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