Valley News Dispatch category, Page 562
New Kensington-Arnold approves later start, names acting superintendent
New Kensington-Arnold School District has formalized a later start to the coming school year, which it will begin with a temporary leader. The school board Tuesday approved a revised calendar for the 2020-21 school year that puts the first day of school after Labor Day on Tuesday, Sept. 8. That’s...
Man killed in crash on Route 28 exit ramp to Route 910 in Harmar
One man was killed and the exit ramp from southbound Route 28 onto Route 910 was closed for several hours Tuesday. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s office said Robert Burkardt, 68, of Verona, died in the crash. It could not be determined whether anyone else was hurt. An Allegheny County...
Upper Burrell firefighters display fire truck on department’s wish listVideo
More than 100 people turned out Monday night to check out a new fire truck the Upper Burrell Volunteer Fire Company wants to buy. After some township residents expressed opposition this month to a proposed 2-mill real estate tax increase to help pay for the new truck, the fire company...
West Deer, Hampton kids to raise money for Free Store through ‘Snack Shack’ fundraiser
A West Deer nanny and five children are raising money for a store that gives free items to those in need. A “Snack Shack” fundraiser to benefit the Russellton Free Store will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday on Woodlake Drive in West Deer. The group will...
Harrison raises concerns over maintenance agreement for Springhill Road project
Harrison officials want to talk with Allegheny County representatives about their concerns over a maintenance agreement for a pedestrian and bicycle path the county will build along Springhill Road. Township Manager Rich Hill said the township wants to define and refine what the township’s responsibilities for the path will be...
Westmoreland transit authority looks to bump up local bus service
A portion of Westmoreland County’s local bus service, slowed because of the coronavirus pandemic, will be restored in September. Westmoreland County Transit Authority Executive Director Alan Blahovec said that an informal survey of riders determined an interest in added public transportation for routes around the county. Specifics about which routes...
Leechburg man gets probation for Russian Roulette shooting
A Leechburg man will serve two years on probation after he was sentenced Tuesday for an incident that left his live-in girlfriend wounded after being shot in the face during a drunken game of Russian Roulette. Roy Edward Berry Jr., 50, was convicted of five misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment...
West Deer considers stiffer penalties for false alarms
West Deer Supervisors are considering imposing harsher fines on people who own or maintain alarm systems that accidentally go off three or more times a year. At a meeting last week, Supervisor Brandon Forbes suggested updating the existing ordinance to increase the fine for multiple false alarms to $100. “You...
Highland Tire’s rooftop Rhino dons face mask during pandemic
The yellow fiberglass rhinoceros that sits atop Highland Tire in Tarentum is donning a face mask in response to the covid-19 pandemic. The rhino, a local landmark, has been wearing its mask for about a month, according to Brad Bonnett, president of Highland Tire. “I just figured that people needed...
The Stroller, Aug. 25, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
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Oakmont retaining wall beautification project to be completed by OctoberVideo
A retaining wall beautification project along Allegheny River Boulevard near the Oakmont and Verona border might be completed within a few weeks. Apollo-based Santamaria Landscaping crews began their effort to restore the wall near the viaduct between the two boroughs in July. Senate Engineering Senior Inspector David Hodges was at...
Father of convicted cop killer gets time served in witness intimidation case
The father of the Allegheny County man sentenced to death for the 2017 murder of a New Kensington police officer was paroled Monday after being sentenced for the intimidation of a witness who was to testify against his son. Westmoreland County Common Pleas Judge Scott Mears ordered Gregory Baucum Jr....
Judge rejects appeal from man convicted of killing New Kensington cop
A Westmoreland County judge rejected the appeal of the man sentenced to death for the murder of New Kensington police Officer Brian Shaw. In a 42-page opinion made public Monday, Judge Rita Hathaway said jurors had sufficient evidence to convict Rahmael Sal Holt, 32, of Harrison, Allegheny County, of first-degree...
ScareHouse moving to Pittsburgh Mills mallVideo
The ScareHouse is moving to the Pittsburgh Mills mall in Frazer. “You know that Pittsburgh Zombies love shopping malls,” the haunted attraction said in announcing the move with a cheeky homage to George A. Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead,” filmed primarily at the Monroeville Mall. “We think you will love...
The Stroller, Aug. 24, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Small Acts of Kindness Did your neighbor call and check on you, or bring a face mask or groceries? The Stroller wants to recognize those around us who are performing small acts of kindness for others during this stressful time. Send a short, one-paragraph note highlighting someone and how they...
Technical schools grapple with hands-on learning as classes resume during pandemic
As traditional schools weed through reopening plans that largely include at least some online learning, career and technical centers across the region grapple with how to maintain predominately hands-on classes while keeping students and staff safe. Several of the 16 career and technical centers that cater to high school students...
Aspinwall seeking $500K from Alcosan for sewage system improvements
Aspinwall council is seeking financial help from Alcosan to target a sewer separation project along Western Avenue. Work would be similar to earlier projects completed on Eastern and Center avenues, borough Manager Melissa O’Malley said. Council applied for $519,200 through Alcosan’s Green Revitalization of Our Waterways (GROW) program. If approved,...
‘Road to recovery’: Dealers say car sales brisk across Pittsburgh region
After the mid-March economic shutdown to halt the spread of covid-19, Paul Schimizzi didn’t know what to expect when his auto dealership reopened in May. “I didn’t know if we were going to sell 50 cars,” the president of Hillview Motors in Hempfield said. Instead, the dealership sold substantially more...
West Deer women open Free Store in Russellton to help those in needVideo
Don’t want it? Two West Deer women will take it. And give it to those in need. Sonya Dembowski and Nicole Docherty are moving their Free Store from East Deer to West Deer’s Russellton neighborhood. It will be at 9 Creighton-Russellton Road, stocked with items donated or thrown away by...
West Deer cop followed smoke to burning home, found man in front yard uninjured
Running up to a burning house to check for potentially trapped occupants is just a normal part of the job for West Deer police officer and volunteer firefighter Edward Newman. Newman had been on routine patrol last Saturday when he spotted smoke coming from the 250 block of Little Deer...
The Stroller, Aug. 23, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Small Acts of Kindness Did your neighbor call and check on you, or bring a face mask or groceries? The Stroller wants to recognize those around us who are performing small acts of kindness for others during this stressful time. Send a short, one-paragraph note highlighting someone and how they...
Hundreds gather for Derek Kotecki golf tournament at Hill Crest Country ClubVideo
It was a great day for golfing and remembering Lower Burrell Police’s K-9 Officer Derek Kotecki on Saturday as 136 golfers and hundreds of patrons gathered at Hill Crest Country Club to raise money for scholarships. In its ninth year, the golf outing pays tribute to Kotecki, who was killed...
West Deer leaders discuss potential tax deferral program for low income residents, seniors
West Deer’s leaders are considering new rules that could stop low-income residents and senior citizens from having to pay increased real estate taxes. Township Supervisor Brandon Forbes is pitching an idea that would add any township real estate tax increase as a lien on a person’s property. It would not...
O’Hara Eagle Scout leads construction of special bench at the Sharpsburg Community Garden
O’Hara teen Braden McCormick combined his mom’s passion for gardening and his desire to help feed the needy to earn his Eagle Scout rank from the Boy Scouts of America. McCormick spent more than 43 hours constructing a potting bench for the Sharpsburg Community Garden, a Main Street spot that...
Vandergrift native to compete in virtual ‘East Coast Regional GrandSLAM’
Mariah Passarelli is going to share her story. The Vandergrift native who lives in Downtown Pittsburgh is one of eight people competing in The Moth’s first virtual East Coast Regional “GrandSLAM—A Multi-City Showdown” at 7:30 p.m. Monday. The Moth is a non-profit group based in New York City dedicated to...
