Business, Local Business, News
March 3, 2023
The Northside North Shore Chamber serves the business community in and around the Northside and has been doing so since 1897. We currently have 280 member businesses, and we serve them by promoting, connecting and supporting. Here are some of our recent activities and updates. Members Renewed Member...
Editor Picks, Features, News, ...
March 2, 2023
By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor The Pittsburgh wrestling scene saw an invasion from the Northside this season, one which has proven very successful in its inaugural year. The Northside Invader Youth Wrestling Team is a newly formed wrestling program which began just after Thanksgiving and will fini...
Government, News, Politicians
March 1, 2023
District 19 News: State Rep. Abney Hello, Northsiders! I’m eager to share with you some of the important work I’ve been doing in Harrisburg and here at home. I took the oath of office for the second time last month as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for its 207th legislative se...
Government, News, Politicians
February 22, 2023
District 1 News: Councilman Wilson Hello everyone, This month, I’m excited to share some information about OwnPGH, an extraordinary new program, which began Feb. 1, for prospective homebuyers established by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (...
Features, Fineview, News, ...
February 21, 2023
Fineview, Perry Hilltop citizens councils executive director steps down Fineview Citizens Council and Perry Hilltop Citizens Council are seeing a change in leadership, after executive director Joanna Deming stepped down from her role on Jan. 19. In a Jan. 12 press release, the organizations announce...
Arts + Culture, Features, Local Business, ...
February 13, 2023
Editor Picks, Features, Local Business, ...
By By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor 
February 8, 2023
Recent visitors to The Northside Chronicle’s website, thenorthsidechronicle.com, may have noticed a few changes to its layout. Well, maybe more than a few. The Chronicle launched the new version of its website in mid-January, and we think it is quite the step up. We’re still working out all the kink...
Editor Picks, Features, North Shore
February 6, 2023
When he was only 13-years-old, Chase Smith’s mother Kim Holzer passed away from cancer. Now, Smith has launched a charity to help single mothers facing the disease afford the costs of their treatments. “My mom had tremendous support throughout her bout with cancer from so many people, including my d...
Arts + Culture, Brighton Heights, News
January 5, 2023
Photo: Adam Hnatkovich, a Brighton Heights resident, sits alongside a Tunnel Monster Collective banner and a copy of ‘Regenerate!’ Tunnel Monster Collective was co-founded by Hnatkovich. Photo by Sean P. Ray By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor Tabletop games are going through something of a golden age ...