Logan Carney stories, Page 2
3 Plum students honored with academic awards
Three students at Plum Senior High School were honored during the Sept. 27 school board meeting. Karee Jackson, Rachel Arhin and Steven Robledo each were recognized by the College Board National Recognition Program Awards. Jackson and Arhin received the National African American Recognition Award (NAARA), while Robledo received the National...
Kickball tourney benefits Plum nonprofit
Despite some precipitation, players still turned out Aug. 21 at the Renton baseball field for a charity kickball tournament hosted by Lelulo’s Pizzeria of Plum. The event raised money for Angels In Da Skys, a local charity that the owner of Lelulo’s, Patyn McCune, supports. “They’re like the Red Cross...
Plum School Board honors JROTC cadets, cheerleading coach
Plum Borough School Board recognized several individuals at its Aug. 16 meeting, including five members of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program and a cheerleading coach. JROTC participant Emma Killmeyer was able to join the corps’ Summer Flight Academy and obtained her private pilot’s license. She is waiting to...
Trainer launches nonprofit with Dog Derby in Plum
Say It Once Dog Training hosted what is hoped to be an annual Dog Derby to help fund the Say It Once Rescue League, a new nonprofit that will send trainers, or “superheroes,” to rescue shelters to work with their more difficult-to-train dogs. The event, which was planned over the...
Plum ready to welcome students
Students of Plum Borough School District are set to go back to school on Aug. 18, and several changes should be expected for this year. Three different areas will have new resources available for students. For science, students in kindergarten through fifth grade will use the Savvas Realize learning management...
Residents speak out against proposed Plum housing plan
Residents of the Willow Village neighborhood in Plum spoke out against a proposed nearby development during a public hearing before borough council on Aug. 1. According to borough documents, the Patriot Estates Housing Plan calls for 158 single-family homes to be built during three phases on 103.89 acres off Saltsburg...
Baked With Love: Plum resident sells her goods in Monroeville
When it comes to creative business names, Plum resident Nickole Love Nader chose a good one for hers: Baked With Love. And with her shop in Monroeville, Nader hopes to make baking her full-time occupation. She has been doing so for much of her life, starting as a cake decorator...
Penn Hills School District raises taxes for 3rd consecutive year
Penn Hills School Board unanimously approved the 2022-23 budget on June 29, which raises the real estate tax rate for the third consecutive year. This year’s increase is .5 mills, from 30.0965 to 30.5965. That means property owners will pay $30.5965 in taxes per thousand dollars of assessed value. The...
Plum school taxes rise
Plum Borough School Board voted 6-3 to adopt the district’s 2022-23 general fund budget, totaling $68.77 million, with an accompanying 4.5% increase in the real estate tax rate. Voting against were Ronald Sakolsky, Devin Adams and Megan Chuderewicz, who cited the tax increase and a lack of committed funding for...
Del’s Plum Creamery marks a year of serving community
With the start of summer, thoughts often turn to ice cream. And Del’s Plum Creamery is ready to tempt taste buds with frozen treats. The latest business to open as part of the revitalization of the once-deteroriating Unity Plaza, Del’s has been in operation since May 31, 2021, and is...
Penn Hills councilman Jim Getsy resigns
Penn Hills councilman James Getsy has resigned from office because of medical reasons, according to Mayor Pauline Calabrese. Getsy submitted his resignation before the June 20 council meeting, so accepting the resignation wasn’t on that night’s agenda. Council had to vote to add it, as well as accept it. “I...
Longwood retirement community honors Plum EMS
Residents at Longwood At Oakmont Retirement Community honored Plum Emergency Medical Services with a certificate of appreciation during borough council’s June 20 meeting. “We do a lot working with them,” said Brian Maloney, EMS operations director. “Especially before the pandemic, we did a lot of presentations for education. We still...
Teacher, Friends of Rachel recognized in Plum
Nathan Pfeiffer, a teacher at Holiday Park Elementary School, was recognized by Plum Borough School Board as being one of 50 teachers selected for the Disney Imagination Campus Celebration. “I’ve been lucky enough to have great support from teaching these amazing students at Plum,” Pfeiffer said at the board’s May...
High school principal, middle school assistant approved in Plum
With the May 24 approvals by Plum Borough School Board, two administrators are ready to start July 1 in their new positions. Heather Hibner takes over as principal at Plum Senior High School, and Scott Lazzaro as Oblock Junior High assistant principal. Hibner comes to Plum with 18 years of...
Plum School Board selects new student representative
Plum Borough School Board introduced the high school’s new student representative to the board for 2022-23. Lauren Price officially starts the role in August. She replaces Hailey Drapcho, who has served as representative during the current school year. “Lauren is the perfect pick,” Drapcho said. “I think she’ll do very...
Penn Hills students receive scholarships from Anti-Litter Group
Eight Penn Hills students received scholarships after winning an essay contest from the Penn Hills Anti-Litter Group. In total, $900 was given to the students, with prizes ranging from $50-$250. Students were asked to write a 300-500 word essay with the prompt: “Research and write about at least one compelling...
Penn Hills School Board approves $2.28 million in bids for HVAC, plumbing work
Penn Hills School Board voted to approve two bids to improve the Penn Hills High School and Elementary School infrastructure at a special voting meeting on May 10. The cost of the bids amounts to a combined total of $2,281,200 and was based on the recommendations of Dodson Engineering Inc.,...
Athletes honored by Plum Borough School Board
Thirty-Eight athletes were honored at the April Plum Borough School Board meeting for their achievements during the winter sports season. The students participated on the high school’s air rifle, basketball, bowling team, gymnastics, swimming and wrestling teams. Alaina Claassen of the junior high’s wrestling team was also honored as Pennsylvania...
Plum students call for more attention to mental health issues
Several Plum Senior High School students attended the school board’s April 26 meeting to call for more resources to address mental health. “After spending two-and-a-half years of modified education — a hybrid schedule, not being able to see each other’s smiling faces, not having a normal high school experience and...
Penn Hills School Board recognizes middle school volleyball team
Members of the Penn Hills girls’ middle school volleyball team were recognized at the Penn Hills School Board meeting on April 26. The team made news with a March 2 incident at a match against Kiski, in which Penn Hills alleges that the athletes were the targets of racial attacks....
Penn Hills School Board approves 2022-23 academic calendar
Penn Hills School Board unanimously approved the 2022-23 academic calendar at the April 26 school board meeting. The first day for students will be Monday, Aug. 29, while the staff will start the week before on Aug. 22. The last day of the school year for students will be Friday,...
Penn Hills renames portion of highway after late Sen. Frank A. Pecora
Penn Hills council unanimously voted to rename a portion of Old William Penn Highway in honor of the late Sen. Frank A. Pecora. His son, Frank L. Pecora, currently serves as the municipality’s deputy mayor and made the motion to pass the resolution. The section that will be renamed is...
Penn Hills School District residents sound off on potential mascot change
The Penn Hills School Board listened to residents, students, alumni and staff April 13 regarding the possibility of changing the name of their mascot from the Indians. No vote was taken, and the school directors did not speak or answer questions. Instead, the board listened, took notes and made audio...
Unity Community Church gearing up for spring food drive
On April 3-4, Unity Community Church will run its spring food drive for three local food pantries – Penn Hills Service Association, Rosedale Food Pantry and Plum Food Pantry. To help out, volunteers will be stationed outside Community Supermarket Verona, Shop ‘n Save in Penn Hills and Shop ‘n Save...
Penn Hills School District hires alum Charles Morris as head football coach
Community, family and character were arguments for both sides of the Penn Hills head football coach debate at a special school board meeting on Monday, where the board approved the hiring of Charles Morris to the position. Brian Tarrant was also a candidate for the job. “I’m excited to get...

