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2019 Lawrenceville Cookie Mall
ByHelenJoin LU for our annual nonprofit bake sale, kids holiday party, and light up night. This year, the Lawrenceville Cookie Mall and Light Up Lawrenceville will both take place on Saturday, December 7th! Cookie Mall is from 4-7pm at the Estelle S. Campbell Boys & Girls Club, 4600 Butler St and the annual tree lighting ceremony happens at 7pm sharp in the driveway of Allegheny Cemetery. We’ll have kids…
Parking Concerns and Issues in Lawrenceville
ByHelenLU continues to receive many questions and concerns around parking. The Pittsburgh Parking Authority attended the Happenings Block Watch in September and discussed issues relative to enforcement and the new meters that will be installed in Lawrenceville. Some residents were concerned that their streets are not being enforced effectively. Since the meeting, the Parking Authority…
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Joint Comments from LU and LC on Draft Operating Permit for McConway and Torley
Joint Comments from Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation Regarding Draft Operating Permit for McConway and Torley On behalf of Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation, thank you for the opportunity to provide comments to the draft operating permit for McConway and Torley. Lawrenceville United’s (LU) mission is to improve and protect the quality of life for…
Celebration of Cathy “the kissing crossing guard of Lawrenceville”
Join us in Arsenal Park at the cannon (located at the lower entrance along 40th Street) on Tuesday 11/30 at 4 PM for a community celebration of Cathy Gamble, AKA the “kissing crossing guard of Lawrenceville.” This year marks 20 years of service of Cathy protecting our neighbors, while dancing, singing, blowing kisses, waving, and…
Lawrenceville Community Block Party
ByHelenLawrenceville United, working in tandem with the Senior AdvantAGE Program, will hold a neighborhood-wide block party this summer! On August 16th, local residents will coordinate block clean ups and parties for their blocks in an effort to meet neighbors and to preserve the strong sense of community that Lawrenceville has always celebrated. Residents will decide…
Board Member Tony Ceoffe
ByHelenName: Tony Ceoffe Area: Lower Lawrenceville/ 6th Ward How long have you lived in Lawrenceville? 30 years Why did you move to/ stay in Lawrenceville? I grew up in Lawrenceville and I am proud of our rich history here. I am excited to raise my family here and continue to contribute to the impressive growth. Current Employer/ Job Title: Pittsburgh Housing…

