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Photo gallery for Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019

2019-02-24 00:00:00
Autumn Dickerman, 6, of Butler eats a cookie at an open house Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, marking the start of Butler Public Library's 125th anniversary. The library opened in 1894.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE

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Seneca Valley’s Madelyn Karchut passes the ball around Bethel Park’s Emma Dziezgowski during the WPIAL Class 6A girls basketball quarterfinal game at North Allegheny High school on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. Bethel Park won, 51-45.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Khori Fusco shoots over Shaler’s Brennan Fugh in the WPIAL Class 5A boys basketball quarterfinal game at North Allegheny High school on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. Mars won, 74-52.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Andrew Reecchia shoots the ball over Shaler’s Justin Desabato in the WPIAL Class 5A boys basketball quarterfinal game at North Allegheny High school on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. Mars won, 74-52.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Mars’ Michael Carmody shoots the ball against Shaler in the WPIAL Class 5A boys basketball quarterfinal game at North Allegheny High school on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. Mars won, 74-52.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Officials in Middlesex Township believe growth and development within the township has gone smoothly over the past decade. But some residents have voiced concerns about what they see as too much dense development in what was once an entirely rural township.caleb harshberger/BUTLER EAGLE
Excavators work at Middlesex Crossing at the intersection of routes 8 and 228. The last decades have brought dense development to Middlesex Township’s rural landscapes, leading some to raise concerns about overdevelopment while others hope to see the continued use of area assets to encourage growth and raise revenue. Weatherburn Heights, pictured here, overlooks acres of rural hills.CALEB HARSHBERGER/BUTLER EAGLE
The last decades have brought dense development to Middlesex Township’s rural landscapes, leading some to raise concerns about overdevelopment while others hope to see the continued use of area assets to encourage growth and raise revenue. Weatherburn Heights, pictured here, overlooks acres of rural hills.CALEB HARSHBERGER/BUTLER EAGLE
Matthew T. Leonard leaves district court in Cranberry Township following a hearing Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. Leonard, 37, of Cranberry is accused of hiding a camera in the women’s restroom of the EMS building.J.W. Johnson Jr./BUTLER EAGLE
Matthew T. Leonard leaves district court in Cranberry Township following a hearing Friday, Feb. 22, 2019. Leonard, 37, of Cranberry is accused of hiding a camera in the women’s restroom of the EMS building.J.W. Johnson Jr./BUTLER EAGLE
Amanda Scarpo, 29, of Oakmont is a new assistant district attorney in Butler County. She graduated from Seneca Valley High School.Eric Jankiewicz/butler eagle
Rosalyn Tillotson, 5, from Harmony plays a guessing game with her mother, Elizabeth, at an open house Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, marking the start of Butler Public Library’s 125th anniversary. The library opened in 1894.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Margaret Hewitt, special collections librarian, puts a lid on the time capsule on display at an open house Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, marking the start of Butler Public Library’s 125th anniversary. The library opened in 1894.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE

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