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New paranormal group forms in Vandergrift, plans ‘investigations’
For anyone who has wondered how to explain something unexplainable, there’s a new group in Vandergrift that might be right up your alley. The 12 O’Clock Society for Paranormal Investigation is a public group for people looking to socialize, explore paranormal topics and conduct paranormal investigations. The group is based...
Vandergrift Council increases parking fines, eliminates free parking
Some motorists and pedestrians navigating the sidewalks and streets of Vandergrift are asking questions about the recent appearance of bagged parking meters throughout the borough. “I had a customer ask me what was going on,” said Allusion Brewing Co. co-owner Robert Buchanan. “The bags look trashy. That’s the first thing...
Riverview Junior-Senior High School presents Mel Brooks’ madcap ‘Young Frankenstein’
Opening night was a hit for Riverview Junior-Senior High School’s drama students, who presented Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein” to a nearly sold-out crowd on March 16. More than 100 cast and crew members were involved in the monster-themed production. The show, performed at the Tenth Street Elementary auditorium, transports the...
Time capsule provides peek into Salvation Army’s past in New Kensington
It was a visual trip down memory lane and a peek into the past Sunday at the Salvation Army in New Kensington. The original contents of a 1924 Salvation Army time capsule were on display for several hours after a worship service led by Maj. Greg Hartshorn of the organization’s...
Periwinkle’s Bakery in O’Hara permanently closes; building available for lease
An O’Hara bakery open for less than two years apparently has closed for good. Hanna Commercial Real Estate is advertising Periwinkle’s Bakery & Cafe, located at 900 Gamma Drive in the RIDC Industrial Park off Route 28, for rent as a “turnkey” restaurant that is ready for immediate operation. The...
Lower Burrell hosts largest St. Patrick’s Day parade to date
The hundreds of spectators lining Leechburg Road on Saturday for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade were treated to a bigger-than-ever green scene. “They do it up,” said Lower Burrell resident Jacquie Springer, who arrived in tow with several youngsters. “It’s a great reason to get the kids out of...
ALS awareness event scheduled April 28 at Old Thunder Brewing in Blawnox
An event celebrating Pittsburgh-area runners who are raising funds for ALS — commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease — is scheduled next month at a Blawnox brewery. More than 50 runners with Team Challenge ALS are registered to participate in the 2023 Pittsburgh Marathon on May 1, and a kickoff...
Riverview Junior-Senior High School presents Mel Brooks’ madcap ‘Young Frankenstein’
Opening night was a hit for Riverview Junior-Senior High School’s drama students, who presented Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein” to a nearly sold-out crowd Thursday. More than 100 cast and crew members are involved in the monster-themed production. The show, performed at the Tenth Street Elementary auditorium, transports the audience to...
After 5-year closure, bridge slated for replacement in Bell Township
Five years ago, Mother Nature pummeled a stone bridge in Bell Township, and it has been closed ever since. The Lantz bridge over Wolford Run, which is more than 60 years old, was severely damaged and partially washed out by high waters during an intense storm that year, said Angela...
Police investigating attempted abduction of 2 children in Gilpin
Southern Armstrong Regional police are investigating a report of an attempted abduction Wednesday of two juveniles in the 300 block of Route 66 near the Dollar General in Gilpin. Police received a report at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday of an older, white man with long, dark hair driving a tan minivan...
Gilpin officials seek volunteers for new economic development committee
Gilpin officials are seeking volunteers for a new committee aimed at expanding business development in the rural township. Supervisors Chairman Charles Stull announced Wednesday plans to create an Industrial and Economic Development Advisory Committee. “As a local official, I’m always concerned for and looking for ways to bring more development...
Police investigate shooting in East Vandergrift
Vandergrift police are investigating a shooting late Saturday in East Vandergrift. Officers responded to a report of gunshots fired in the 400 block of Kennedy Avenue about 11:55 p.m., police Chief Joe Caporali confirmed Wednesday. “Police checked the area and no one was seen in the area,” Caporali said. There...
Local businesses, community unite to sustain new food bank in Apollo
Since its debut in January, the Fresh and Free Community Pantry inside Apollo Memorial Library has been in high demand, with more than $1,000 in food moving off its shelves some days. The effort hit a snag Feb. 3, when Jennifer Ramsey, the new library director, received its last donation...
Apollo-Ridge High School to stage ‘Sound of Music’ this week
Apollo-Ridge High School thespians are wrapping up last-minute rehearsals this week as they prepare to perform a classic Rodgers and Hammerstein production. A cast of more than 40 will present “The Sound of Music” on Thursday through Saturday in the high school auditorium. A live student-led pit orchestra overseen by...
Leechburg Area alumnus juggles college and service as youngest member of school board
Andrew Pallus didn’t let failure deter him as a teenager while vying for a director’s seat on the Leechburg Area School Board. Pallus was 19 and a recent honors graduate of Leechburg Area High School when he ran for the school board in 2021. “I didn’t get it in January,...
Annual Blue White Ball raises more than $30K for pediatric cancer
A charity ball benefiting childhood cancer research combined dancing with doing good Saturday at The Priory in Pittsburgh. The 2023 Blue White Ball was held at Pittsburgh’s Grand Hall at The Priory. Blue White Ball’s Pittsburgh chapter is a nonprofit that raises funds year-round to support Penn State University’s THON...
Another long-term Route 356 closure to start March 20
A busy stretch of state Route 356 in Allegheny Township is closing for more construction — again. The closing is scheduled to begin March 20 and last until the end of November. “This will be the exact same closure as last year with the closure at the 356/56 split and...
Kiski Area unveils state-of-the-art fitness facility
It’s out with the old and in with the new at Kiski Area High School. A state-of-the-art fitness facility was unveiled to the public during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The equipment cost just over $202,000. The project was made possible by a hefty donation from the Kiski Area Education Foundation, which...
Scouts experience district court in Allegheny Township
Some Scouts traded class time for courtroom time Wednesday in Allegheny Township. About 15 co-ed Scouts from Troops 501, 501G, 111 and 121 spent three hours observing civil and criminal hearings conducted in District Judge Cheryl Peck Yakopec’s courtroom. “This is my first time in a courtroom,” said Eli Booth,...
Vandergrift residents implore officials to unlock borough playgrounds
Taegen Caudle stood at the podium in front of Vandergrift officials during Monday’s council meeting to plead for playtime options in the borough’s still-locked parks. Taegen, 9, was one of about 20 residents in attendance in support of the playgrounds being unlocked April 1. “We really want some time outside...
Leechburg looks to crack down on speeding in borough
Speeders beware. Leechburg Mayor Tony Roppolo has a message for motorists using Market Street as their personal speedway. “Slow down,” he said. “I don’t want anyone injured or maimed. I don’t want any motorist/pedestrian accidents in our town. The speeding happens every day, and the police can’t be everywhere at...
Leechburg fire chief hopes to improve safety rating by replacing old equipment
Sometimes less is more. Especially when it comes to ISO fire safety ratings. Leechburg Volunteer Fire Company Chief John Foster hopes to reduce the company’s Insurance Services Office (ISO) rating from a 6 to a lower number, after receiving a one-point increase during the last ISO inspection in 2020. The...
Aspinwall teen selected prince of Slovenian festival in Cleveland
An Aspinwall teen royally ruled the day during a celebration honoring his Slovenian heritage in Cleveland. Blaz Alexander Vavpetic, of Aspinwall, was selected as the Prince of the 11th Annual Cleveland Kurentovanje, a week-long Slovenian cultural celebration that is similar to Mardi Gras and celebrates the coming of Spring. Pronounced...
Daycation: Bedford offers bounty of history, heritage and hospitality
History and heritage collide for an educational travel destination in rural Bedford County. A daycation to the town of Bedford offers a variety of activities drenched in American history dating to the 1700s. Bedford is positioned near the crossroads of two ancient Native American trading routes and served as a...
Vandergrift takes another step in its efforts to fight blight in the borough
When dealing with blighted properties, the answer is almost always addition by subtraction. That scene is playing out in Vandergrift, where officials are making progress in the fight against blight. Two dilapidated and long-abandoned buildings, at 109 and 111 Washington Ave., were reduced to piles of debris after demolition crews...

