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Food Pantry: Sewickley Community Center Food Drive Begins
Through Nov. 15, the community is being asked to help stock the shelves for neighbors in need.
Larissa Dudkiewicz is a graduate of Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio, where she studied Professional Writing and Editing and minored in American Studies. She worked as a general assignment reporter during a summer internship at the Buffalo News and after earning her bachelor's degree, began working three months later as a community news reporter for the Sharon Herald. In 2003, she began working at the Beaver/Allegheny County Times, which included covering news and events in the Sewickley Valley. In her spare time, Larissa enjoys reading, gardening and hunting wild mushrooms, with morels in the spring being her favorite.
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Through Nov. 15, the community is being asked to help stock the shelves for neighbors in need.
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