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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Clairton to Get Grocery Store from the New Pittsburgh Courier
"After more than five years without a grocery store, the city of Clairton is one step closer to having one. According to Clairton City Councilman Richard Ford, the body—thanks to a 5-0 vote at its April regular meeting—gave the green light for a Save-A-Lot grocery store on the former Blair Heights Housing Project property along state route 837 near Chambers and Frances Streets and Maple Avenue in the city’s second ward."

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