P-G: Issues sometimes can cross the line along town borders
In some parts of the U.S., talking about life on the border conjures images of drug cartels, illegal immigration and passport-only admission.
In the Pittsburgh region, life on the border - as in living at the borderline between municipalities - is more about being caught in the middle.
Marilyn Walsh lives in Pittsburgh's Brookline neighborhood. But if she tosses a stone up the hill across the street from her house on Dorchester Avenue, it would land in Mt. Lebanon.
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In the Pittsburgh region, life on the border - as in living at the borderline between municipalities - is more about being caught in the middle.
Marilyn Walsh lives in Pittsburgh's Brookline neighborhood. But if she tosses a stone up the hill across the street from her house on Dorchester Avenue, it would land in Mt. Lebanon.
Read the full article:
- www.post-gazette.com/pg/11013/1117356-55.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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