Jonathan Greenert, native of Butler, is now Chief of Naval Operations
as of Sept. 23, 2011.
Commenting on his hometown he said: "You take what you learned from growing up and from high school, and you apply it to real life. I'm very proud of being from Butler".
We salute you, Admiral Greenert.
Keeping up with past and present happenings in a remarkable small town.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
We're Proud of You ~ Norma Norris
In 1987, after hearing a sermon by Msgr. Francis Glenn in St. Paul's Church, lamenting the fact that local prosecutors and law enforcement agencies had been deluded into thinking that people didn’t care about the hardcore porn being sold in their neighbor-hoods, Norma Norris gave herself the challenge to inspire the Butler community to send out the message: "We Care - We Count". She adopted the White Ribbon as a symbol for decency and a new movement was born involving many organizations, churches, and citizens in Butler County.
Now her White Ribbon Against Pornography campaign has spread nationwide. This year, the week of October 26 through Novermber 2 is nationally recognized as Pornography Awareness Week. Thank you, Norma.
Now her White Ribbon Against Pornography campaign has spread nationwide. This year, the week of October 26 through Novermber 2 is nationally recognized as Pornography Awareness Week. Thank you, Norma.
Monday, October 24, 2005
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
William Purvis ~ BHS '66
Hornist William Purvis, a native of Butler, Pa., displays virtuosity at the service of artistry in a recent album of music [Bridge Records] by the one of the 19th century's most famous musical couples, Robert and Clara Schumann.
A graduate of Haverford College with a major in philosophy, he is currently a faculty member of the Yale School of Music, The Juilliard School, and SUNY-Stony Brook.
Photo: Yale
But. . . Our Viaduct is Gone! ~
The new replacement structure will be a dual structure carrying two lanes northbound and two lanes southbound separated by a barrier. One sidewalk will be carried on the East side of the bridge. The new bridge will be on a curved alignment to the west of the existing structure and will tie into existing Route 8 south.
Friday, September 09, 2005
Our Penn Theater is Back !
Sixty-seven years ago the Penn Theater on Main Street in Butler opened its doors, offering films to patrons of the thriving downtown business district. Now the new Penn Theater is seen as a catalyst to downtown's revitalization. The Butler Penn Theater Community Trust acquired the theater last year and began to return the structure to its original Art Deco splendor. Already numerous performances have taken place.
Monday, August 29, 2005
Butler Senior Women's Basketball ~ Ages 50 to 70
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
We're Proud of Our New Museum ~ The Maridon
The museum and collection is Mrs. Mary Hulton Phillips' gift to the city of Butler. More information
Monday, August 01, 2005
Matt Clement ~ Butler's Major League Pitcher
Matt Clement is Butler's contribution to the Boston Red Sox.
Matt's Major League Debut was in 1998.
We're gunning for you Matt. Keep that right hand delivering the stuff!
(Photo:Stuart Cahill)
Keep track of Matt's record here.
Matt's Major League Debut was in 1998.
We're gunning for you Matt. Keep that right hand delivering the stuff!
(Photo:Stuart Cahill)
Keep track of Matt's record here.
Saturday, July 30, 2005
Congratulations ~ Vincent Sanzotti BHS '54
PGA Golf -- Holes in One
Monday, June 13, 2005 ST. CLAIR -- Vince Sanzotti of Butler, No. 7 (Terrace), 328 yards, driver.
Monday, June 13, 2005 ST. CLAIR -- Vince Sanzotti of Butler, No. 7 (Terrace), 328 yards, driver.
Friday, July 29, 2005
One of Ours ~ Butler Mourns
Sgt. Carl J. Morgain, 40, of Butler, Pa., died May 22, in Balad, Iraq, of injuries sustained in Kadasia, Iraq, when a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated near his HMMWV. Morgain was assigned to the Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, Butler, Pa. [Pa. Army National Guard].
For the Mothers of the Fallen on Facebook
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Butler, Pa. --- Home of the Jeep
The first Jeep was designed at the American Bantam Car Company in Butler by Karl Probst. All in all, the company manufactured 2,675 of its version of the car. But the demand was so great and the Butler plant so small that the War Department authorized other larger companies in Detroit to produce their nearly identical version of the Jeep to fill the urgent military need. The Butler company went out of business in 1956.
Friday, July 22, 2005
Our Stately Courthouse ~
Our Courthouse is eloquent witness of the public spirit and progressive ideas which characterize the people of Butler county, and which never fail to assert themselves in all matters involving county pride or public welfare.
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