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Monday, September 17, 2012

Congregations in Pittsburgh's Upper Hill Work with City to Tackle Blight from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Addressing blight is an endless job for public works crews and building inspectors, but some neighborhoods have to assert themselves to get the job done. The neighborhood that old-timers still refer to as Sugar Top, also known as Schenley Heights, asserted itself during a recent call to action that sprang from the Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact Network campaign called Holy Ground."

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