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The Herald-area student news for July 14
Shady Side Academy graduate Aliyah Roberts was among 32 area high school student-athletes honored at the 2020 Western Pennsylvania Positive Athlete Awards. One student-athlete was honored from each sport, and Roberts was the winner for girls track & field. The 2020 winners were announced July 6 on YouTube. Positive Athlete...
Shaler school task force to consider reopening scenarios
Shaler Area School District’s back-to-school task force will be finalizing recommendations this week on a plan for reopening. Whether classes will be held in-person or online has yet to be decided. One scenario would be for school to begin in person with restrictions in place, another would be a hybrid...
Fox Chapel Area graduate relishes experience as junior councilperson in Blawnox
Recent Fox Chapel Area graduate Hannah Drum is eyeing a career as a genetics researcher but a high school stint with Blawnox Council stirred unknown political passions. “Wherever I live, I’ll definitely join local government,” the teen said after wrapping a two-year term as Blawnox junior councilperson. “It opened my...
Aspinwall’s Big Night Out community event canceled because of coronavirus concerns
An Aspinwall fundraiser that brought in more than $20,000 in 2019 is canceled this year amid covid-19 concerns. The Big Night Out, scheduled for Aug. 4, is hosted annually by the Aspinwall Neighborhood Watch (ANW) and pegged as the borough’s largest community event. Last year, it saw 1,200 visitors converge...
Fox Chapel’s Faith United Methodist Church returns to Zoom worship as covid-19 cases rise
After a brief reopening of in-person services at Faith United Methodist Church in Fox Chapel, leaders have decided to take a pause until covid-19 cases start to decline. Services resumed at the West Chapel Ridge Road site on June 28 for one week, just before Allegheny County started to see...
$5.2M renovation offers numerous upgrades for Sharpsburg Towers senior residents
A $5.2 million renovation to the senior citizen high-rise in Sharpsburg included new bathroom vanities and kitchen cabinets in a project targeted at preserving affordable local housing. Work also included heating and cooling upgrades for its residents, building owner National Church Residences announced. Sharpsburg Towers, which opened in 1980, saw...
Kayak Pittsburgh delays opening of Aspinwall location amid rise in Allegheny County covid-19 cases
The opening of Kayak Pittsburgh in Aspinwall has been delayed after a rise in covid-19 cases in Allegheny County, officials said. The group had eyed a Friday opening at the Aspinwall Riverfront Park facility, just off Freeport Road. “We want to be able to open everything up, but we want...
News briefs: Officials remind residents of mask rules in Aspinwall parks
Aspinwall officials are reminding park visitors that masks are required per the new mandate by Gov. Tom Wolf in cases when it is not possible to socially distance. Manager Melissa Lang O’Malley said masks are only required if visitors cannot keep the required 6 feet from the next person. “Our...
Fox Chapel Area School District weighing in-person, online learning scenarios
Fox Chapel Area students could start the new school year from home, learning online with instruction from district teachers. Or, students could return to the six campuses and be mandated to wear masks in the classroom and socially distance from others in the buildings. Officials this week announced several scenarios...
Indiana Township to consider application for Hartwood Meadows expansion plan
Indiana Township Supervisors will consider an application for the expansion of a planned residential development near Hartwood Acres. A public hearing regarding Hartwood Meadows will be at 6:30 p.m. July 14 in the township building, 3710 Saxonburg Blvd. Supervisors are expected to vote during their regular meeting immediately following. Developers...
Group led by Fox Chapel students distributes meals to children in Sharpsburg, Blawnox, Millvale
The Summer Youth Café is open in three Lower Valley communities to offer free lunches to local children. Aimed at providing healthy meals to anyone 18 or younger, the program is run by the Youth Empowerment Project in Sharpsburg. “We have a group of kids from Fox Chapel Area’s high...
Bayernhof Museum in O’Hara closes for 2nd time amid rise in Allegheny County covid-19 cases
One of the Lower Valley’s most unique attractions has shut down for the second time after a rise in covid-19 cases in Allegheny County. Bayernhof Museum in O’Hara posted Monday on its Facebook page that the eclectic facility will be closed temporarily. “We will open back up but for now...
Shaler road to close for bridge repair
Motorists who travel along Wetzel Road in Shaler should allow extra time as a portion of the road is expected to be closed for up to four months. A bridge that crosses Little Pine Creek is being replaced, PennDOT officials announced. Project cost is $1.4 million and will include drainage...
Fox Chapel Area School Board approves budget with program cuts, 1.5% tax hike
Covid-19 and its unknown long-term impact have taken a toll on the Fox Chapel Area School District 2020-21 budget, with program cuts that include the elimination of two school resource officers and a pause on the elementary Spanish Immersion program. “Because of the unknown impact on projected revenues and expenditures,...
O’Hara council meeting to discuss community liaison officer program, covid-19 update
O’Hara council is expected to discuss the creation of a community liaison officer program during its virtual meeting Tuesday night. The program, in conjunction with the township’s police department, would aim to develop relationships and better understand needs of minorities. According to Tuesday’s agenda, the program would “engage ethnic minorities...
Week in review: Outdoor dining, Juneteenth, climbing covid casesVideo
Here are some of the top stories from the week of June 21: • Pittsburgh restaurants can expand outdoor seating into some streets. Touting small businesses as the lifeblood of the city, the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership said it will allow restaurants and bars to expand outdoor dining seating into some...
St. Januarius parishioners in Plum warned of possible coronavirus exposure
Parishioners who attended June 22 services at St. Januarius Church in Plum may have been exposed to covid-19, diocesan officials said. A parishioner who attended the service that day is being tested for the virus after a relative contracted it, said Ellen Mady, Diocese of Pittsburgh chancellor. Precautionary measures are...
Amber Alert issued for 1-year-old girl taken from Youngstown
Police are seeking help in locating a 1-year-old girl taken from her home Thursday in Youngstown, Ohio. An Amber Alert was issued for Nova Sheridan, who was taken just about 11:30 p.m. after her father broke into her mother’s home, according to missingkids.org. The baby is about 2 feet tall...
In-person services to resume at Faith United Methodist Church in Fox Chapel
In-person worship services are scheduled to resume Sunday at Faith United Methodist Church in Fox Chapel. Services will look slightly different, with all parishioners required to wear face masks and other options for people to remain in their cars, Pastor Scott Shaffer said. Services will begin at 10 a.m. and...
Shaler Area School District holds line on taxes with 2020-21 budget
Shaler Area School Board last week approved the district’s $90 million budget, green-lighting a slew of security projects that board members said target student safety. Residents won’t see a tax hike in the 2020-21 school year, with the final budget maintaining the tax rate at 23.5 mills. The owner of...
Parkway Center Giant Eagle reopening to shoppers
Giant Eagle in Parkway Center Mall will reopen to in-person shopping Thursday after serving since May solely as a curbside pick-up location. The company announced the move Tuesday, saying that increased capacity for contactless pick-up at neighboring Giant Eagle stores made the time right to revert to in-store service at...
Fox Chapel Area High School cancels plans for a traditional graduation ceremony
Fox Chapel Area School District will not pursue a graduation ceremony this summer as hoped, officials announced. High school principal Michael Hower told district families that any possible mass celebration has been scrapped because of CDC and state Health Department recommendations. “We do not want to jeopardize the health and...
Saxonburg Road closed in Fawn
A section of Saxonburg Road in Fawn was closed to traffic early Tuesday. The road was closed in both directions between Route 908 in Fawn and Freeport Road in Harrison, PennDOT said. PennDOT spokesman Steve Cowan said crews were assessing the situation. “We are not sure what the issue is...
Part of Little Deer Creek Valley Road in Indiana Township to close
A section of Little Deer Creek Valley Road in Indiana Township is expected to be closed for up to two months while crews complete bridge repairs. Work will target the span that crosses Little Deer Creek between Crawford Run Road and Marshall Hill Road. The project is expected to run...
No injuries reported in Polish Hill fire
Two people escaped injury after a house in Pittsburgh’s Polish Hill section caught fire early Monday, police said. Firefighters responded to the incident in the 1000 block of Herron Avenue around 3 a.m., Public Safety spokesman Maurice Matthews said. The residents were able to exit on their own, Matthews said....

