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Monday, March 25, 2013

Event: Breakfast and Stories with Veterans at RMU

Veterans meet to share stories at Robert Morris University.

Veterans are invited to a regular breakfast meeting and storytelling event at Robert Morris University.  The Veterans Breakfast Club will hold its next meeting at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at RMU's Sewall Center.  The club is a nonprofit, Pittsburgh-area organization that sponsors and hosts events for veterans. No membership is required to attend. Non-veterans are also invited. The cost to attend a breakfast is $10.  Attendees can RSVP by calling 412.623.9029. Upcoming veterans events in Moon Township are scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Visit the organization's website for more. 

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Raja, Fitzgerald Debate at RMU Still Scheduled for Tonight

Despite a scheduling conflict threatening to keep Fitzgerald from attending tonight's debate, the event organizer says it's still on.

A debate between D. Raja and Rich Fitzgerald, candidates vying to become Allegheny County executive, scheduled for tonight at Robert Morris University is still on, despite a scheduling conflict. Earlier this week, the Fitzgerald campaign said scheduling conflicts might prevent the Allegheny County councilman from appearing at the event, which will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday in the university's Academic Media Center. The event's organizer, Carrie Moniot, said, "Fitzgerald has another event to attend tonight, but his campaign manager said that he will try to get to the debate by 8:15 pm." Fitzgerald, a Democrat, is running against Mt. Lebanon businessman Raja, a Republican, to replace Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato in the Nov. 8 …

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Raja, Fitzgerald Debate at RMU Now Uncertain

A Fitzgerald spokesman says scheduling conflicts might prevent the Allegheny Council member from attending the event.

A debate between D. Raja and Rich Fitzgerald, candidates vying to become Allegheny County executive, scheduled for this week at Robert Morris University is now uncertain. The Fitzgerald campaign said scheduling conflicts might prevent the Allegheny County councilman from appearing at the event, which was to begin at 8 p.m. Thursday inthe university's Sewall Center. Fitzgerald campaign manager Mike Mikus said the candidate also has been booked to appear Thursday night as a keynote speaker at an event for the Allegheny County Democratic Party. He said the campaign is "trying to see what they can do to make the event work." Fitzgerald, a Democrat, is running against Mt. Lebanon businessman Raja, a Republican, to replace Allegheny County …

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