200 spaghetti dinners donated to police, nurses by Grapeville businessBy lowber on February 24, 2021The smell of spaghetti and meatballs filled the small work space. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Local, Murrysville, Norwin, Penn-Trafford and Westmoreland lowberMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Westmoreland and Allegheny men among 1,000-plus killed in WWII 'Little Pearl Harbor'Kenneth Pollard speaks of initial shock, lasting regret over wife's death in sinkhole fall1 year after sinkhole death, Unity residents live in fear of mine subsidenceMajority of easements signed for Greensburg's Northmont flood control projectWestmoreland hospital, former nurses sued over patient photosMore from MurrysvilleMore posts in Murrysville »Delmont police will host collection drive to benefit Westmoreland Food BankFranklin Regional to borrow $10 million for athletics upgradesMurrysville man sentenced to prison for sex videos with teensMurrysville council axes proposal for vacant property registryMurrysville hears pitch for stormwater fee to help fund state-mandated projectsMore from NorwinMore posts in Norwin »North Huntingdon plans 3.5-mill tax hikeCrash on Route 30 in North Huntingdon occurred after undercover drug buyChipotle eyes Irwin site for new restaurantIncreased school funding could lead to higher test scores — but it's often more complicated than thatNorwin students: giving so others can share a similar holiday experienceMore from Penn-TraffordMore posts in Penn-Trafford »Jury convicts roommate of attempted murder in Penn Township shootingLongtime Penn-Trafford principal set to retire after 26 years in districtTheatre Factory prepares to stage 'Beetlejuice Jr.'Penn Township dental office plans free care day for veterans, service membersLate Trafford Elementary teacher prioritized connection with studentsMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Westmoreland and Allegheny men among 1,000-plus killed in WWII 'Little Pearl Harbor'Kenneth Pollard speaks of initial shock, lasting regret over wife's death in sinkhole fall1 year after sinkhole death, Unity residents live in fear of mine subsidenceMajority of easements signed for Greensburg's Northmont flood control projectWestmoreland hospital, former nurses sued over patient photos