Receipt Monster
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Receipt Monster
<p>Vanquish the Receipt Monster: We've all been there - pockets overflowing with crumpled receipts and who knows what! Creating a system to manage receipts is like having a super-powered organization sidekick. Everything gets neatly categorized and easily accessible, saving you future headaches. A freelancer I knew used to lose track of receipts all the time, and come tax season, they couldn't claim all their deductions. A simple system could have saved them a ton of cash!</p> <p><a href="https://calendly.com/roseknowsbookkeeping/30min">Contact me</a> to let <a href="https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com">me</a> help you conquer the receipt monster (together)!</p> <p><a href="https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com">www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com</a></p> <p>email: <a href="mailto:rose@roseknowsbookkeeping.com">rose@roseknowsbookkeeping.com</a></p> <p>phone: 412-357-2124</p>
Financial checkup
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Financial checkup
<p>Financial Fitness Check: Ever get that annual checkup at the doctor's? Regular financial reports are like those checkups, but for your business. They show you exactly how healthy your finances are - where the money's flowing in (hopefully from tons of clients or sales), where it's flowing out (and hopefully not disappearing into mysterious black holes!), and if you're on track to hit your goals. One client used to avoid these reports, fearing bad news. But once they embraced them, they discovered areas to save money and boost profits! Boom!</p> <p><br>Book a <a href="https://calendly.com/roseknowsbookkeeping/30min">free consultation</a> with <a href="https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com">me</a> to discuss how I can help!<br><br>Rose Lamoureux<br><a href="https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com">www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com</a></p> <p><a href="mailto:rose@roseknowsbookkeeping.com">rose@roseknowsbookkeeping.com</a></p> <p>412-357-2124</p>
Turning numbers into insights
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Turning numbers into insights
<p>Are you ensuring that every transaction your business makes is properly recorded and organized for easy cash flow management? Keeping a detailed record of all business transactions, such as invoices, receipts, and expenses, is crucial for predicting future opportunities and staying tax compliant.</p> <ul> <li>Establish a system that works for you. Spreadsheets, accounting software, or scribbling in a notebook - find a method that keeps you organized and sane!</li> <li>Separate personal and business accounts. Trust me, future you will thank you when you're not digging through receipts for that latte labeled "office supplies."</li> <li>Review financial reports. Think of it as a financial checkup for your business. See where your money's flowing (and hopefully not leaking!).</li> </ul> <p>Outsource to an <strong><a href="https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com">expert</a></strong> if needed. Feeling overwhelmed by the numbers? <em>Don't be a hero, call in the bookkeeping cavalry!</em></p> <p>Schedule an <strong>initial free <a href="https://calendly.com/roseknowsbookkeeping">consultation</a></strong> with me and let me help you gain peace of mind and financial insights.</p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com">https://www.roseknowsbookkeeping.com</a></strong></p> <p>P: 412-357-2124 </p> <p>E: rose@roseknowsbookkeeping.com</p>
18th century Braddock coat of arms slated for auction
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18th century Braddock coat of arms slated for auction
An English auction house will accept bids on a coat of arms belonging to Gen. Edward Braddock, an ill-fated British military leader during Southwestern Pennsylvania's involvement in the French and Indian War. Painted in oil on canvas, the heraldic design dates from the mid-18th century and is about 10 inches
Alaska election officials to recalculate signatures for ranked vote repeal measure after court order
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Alaska election officials to recalculate signatures for ranked vote repeal measure after court order
A state court judge has disqualified a number of booklets used to gather signatures for an initiative that aims to repeal Alaska’s ranked choice voting system.
Alaska election officials to recalculate signatures for ranked vote repeal measure after court order
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Alaska election officials to recalculate signatures for ranked vote repeal measure after court order
A state court judge has disqualified a number of booklets used to gather signatures for an initiative that aims to repeal Alaska’s ranked choice voting system.
Police remain mum about man killed by Churchill cop in Forest Hills
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Police remain mum about man killed by Churchill cop in Forest Hills
A Churchill police officer shot and killed an armed man Thursday night outside a Forest Hills home, but details about the incident remained sparse Friday as officials refused to divulge more information. The 48-year-old man, who police did not name, died overnight, according to Allegheny County Police. Officials and police
East suburban real estate transactions, week of July 14, 2024
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East suburban real estate transactions, week of July 14, 2024
ALLEGHENY COUNTY Churchill Estate of Raymond Jurewicz sold property at 213 Thornberry Drive to Zachary Farley and Sida Wang for $384,000. Edgewood Michael Kostiew sold property at 437 Maple Ave. to James Caird and Katie McHolme for $729,431. Beverly Harding sold property at 410 W Swissvale Ave. to VMO Swissvale
Westinghouse Arts Academy Scheduled to Resume Classes after Fire at the “Castle.”
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Westinghouse Arts Academy Scheduled to Resume Classes after Fire at the “Castle.”
<p>Restoration work is underway for the historic building that houses the arts-based charter high school.</p> <h4>Fire broke out in June</h4> <p>The Westinghouse Airbrake Company General Officer Building, known to some as the "Castle", a historic landmark in Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, was damaged by a fire on June 28, 2024. The fire started in the 5th Floor attic and spread to the roof, causing smoke and water damage to the rest of the building. The building is home to the Westinghouse Arts Academy, a charter school, that offers tuition-free, arts based, high-school education to students in grades 9-12. The fire has been determined to be accidental, and started in the floor of the 5th floor, by the Wilmerding Fire Marshall, Al Hussey.</p> <h4>Everyone evacuated safely</h4> <p>According to the school's principal and acting Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Kelly Lombard, no students or staff were injured in the fire, as everyone was able to evacuate quickly and safely. Dr. Lombard also praised the efforts of "the firefighters, police, and other emergency responders who contained the fire and prevented further damage." She also thanked the community for its support and donations in the aftermath of the fire. The School owns the old Westinghouse Memorial School building next door to the Castle and leases the Castle building and surrounding property. </p> <h4>Restoration work is underway</h4> <p>The restoration work is underway for the building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The school hired ServPro from North Versailles, which has brought in a ServPro national operations crew, to handle the immediate fire stabilization efforts of water extraction and cleaning. SerPro is also serving as the general contractor for the construction work associated with the fire related repairs to the lower floors of the Castle, that the school is currently occupying, as well as the historic red slate roof. Bill Malloy, General Partner of the owner Westinghouse Castle, LP, stated that "ServPro is doing an amazing job and will be completing the drying of the first two floors that the school occupies, as well as the removal of most of the affected drywall, on Sunday, July 14th." </p> <p>Utica National Insurance, which has assigned adjusters, engineers, and consultants to the project, is the insurer of the building. Dr. Lombard stated that Utica's consultant, Richard Mouris, Assistant Vice President of J.S. Held, LLC, confirmed on Friday that Utica National Insurance and its onsite partners "are committed to restoring the historic property to its pre-loss condition."<br> <br> According to Williams Castillo, Large Loss Project Manager from ServPro, the company is on target to complete all of the fire restoration work for the school's occupied floors, as well as the temporary roof, before August 12th to ensure that the school's operations are not impaired for the start of school. Roberts Roofing is currently working on the temporary roof repairs and engineers are evaluating the components to the roof that were damaged by the fire to complete the scope of work for the complete restoration of the historic slate roof.</p> <p>Building owner, Westinghouse Castle, LP, has been working since 2021 with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission's State Preservation Officer, as well as the US Department of the Interior, to preserve the architectural and historical features of the building, which was built in 1890 by George Westinghouse, a pioneer of the electrical and railroad industries. The historic preservation project has been proceeding in phases according to Malloy. The preservation of the lower two floors has been approved, and completed, and the work on the upper floors is ongoing. The phase that will be completed by the end of 2024, is the preservation of the historic features of the 3rd and 4th floors which include George Westinghouse's office on the 3rd floor. Thereafter, as the Westinghouse Arts Academy student population continues to grow, the school will occupy those floors as well. "Fortunately, with the fast reaction to the fire so far, and continued cooperation by Utica National Insurance company partners and the contractors, the overall historic restoration project will not be delayed or impaired by the fire," Malloy stated.</p> <h4>Classes to resume in August without delay</h4> <p>Dr. Lombard said that "classes will resume on August 19, 2024, and teachers will return on August 12th, for the new academic year. The school fully expects that Utica insurance company and the contractors will get the Castle ready for August 12th. However, should there be any unforeseen delays, the school is prepared to use temporary classrooms." She assured parents and students that the quality of education and the safety of the school community will not be compromised by the fire. The school also encouraged prospective students to apply for admission, as there are still spots available for the 2024-2025 school year.</p> <p>The author, Joseph Lawrence, is a partner of Westinghouse Castle, LP.</p>
Car crashes into Edgewood coffee shop weeks before opening
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Car crashes into Edgewood coffee shop weeks before opening
Jessica George keeps her phone on silent overnight. When she checked it at 7 a.m. Thursday morning, she had missed several calls, many texts " and a few photos of a car lodged in the side of her Edgewood coffee shop that was scheduled to open in the next few
Convicted killer of Swissvale mom and young daughter refuses to leave jail cell for sentencing
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Convicted killer of Swissvale mom and young daughter refuses to leave jail cell for sentencing
Kareef Easington didn't want to face justice, but there was no escaping it. Convicted of two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting death last year of a Swissvale woman and her 7-year-old daughter, Easington refused to leave his jail cell Thursday to attend his sentencing " and face his
Woodland Hills Welcomes Two New Principals
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Woodland Hills Welcomes Two New Principals
<p>Woodland Hills School District has formally announced two new faces that will be welcoming students as they return to school for the 2024- 2025 academic school year. <br><br></p> <p>We excitedly welcome Ms. Michelle Collins to the Edgewood Elementary STEAM Academy. <br><br>Ms. Collins is no stranger to the Woodland Hills family as she previously worked at the district high school. </p> <p>And help us welcome Dr. Lesley McDonough to the administrative team at Woodland Hills High School!</p> <p>Let's wish these ladies an amazing school year. Congratulations. </p>
Haven Hybrid Homeschool to Host an Open House
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Haven Hybrid Homeschool to Host an Open House
<p>Haven Hybrid Homeschool is hosting an open house on Thursday, July 25th from 5:30pm-7:00pm at Reclamation Community Center in Monroeville. Please join us for some light refreshments, an informational session, and a building tour so we can show you what our program is all about! </p> <p>A little background information... Haven Hybrid Homeschool is a supplemental homeschool instruction model designed to help families lighten their homeschool load, provide extracurricular activities and socialization, and give families a break during the week. Unlike other co-ops and homeschool hybrids, families are able to drop off their PreK-5 aged children for homeschool instruction two days a week for 5 hours each day. Parents are encouraged to volunteer if they are willing and able, but are NOT required by any means. We desire to help whatever system you have in place, not interrupt what your family already has going on. We have an affordable price for each child for the year with full and partial scholarships available by application as well as a multiple-child discount! We want our programs to be available to everyone. </p> <p>We hope to see all of the local homeschool famlies looking for a change in attendance! Please reach out to Olivia Guffey at <a href="mailto:olivia@havenchildcare.org">olivia@havenchildcare.org</a> with any questions or concerns. You can also visit the event page <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/s/homeschool-hybrid-open-house/803773431844506/">here!</a></p> <p> </p>
Quaker Valley dethrones North Catholic to win Class 3A Trib Cup , Trib HSSN
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Quaker Valley dethrones North Catholic to win Class 3A Trib Cup , Trib HSSN
A year after seeing its three-year Trib Cup run end, Quaker Valley has ended the four-year run by North Catholic in Class 3A in the closest competition in the 2023-2024 school year.