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Collier, Scott real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Bridgeville Geraldine Monske sold property at 502 Lurry St. to Joseph Schultz for $159,000. David Colton sold property at 208 Morningside St. to Catherine Conley for $245,000. WF Master REO L LC sold property at 1313 Union St. to Jose Diaz and Yessica Maricela Cha Coreas for $14,000. Carnegie Andrea...
South Hills real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Baldwin Borough Cynthia Bernacki sold property at 539 Barbara Drive to Braley Burke for $140,000. Marisa Rullo sold property at 3815 Churchview Ave. Ext. to Amy Lewis for $198,000. John Morabito Jr. sold property at 5023 Debra Drive to Kamal Mainali and Bishnu Chuwan for $221,000. Anthony Guarino sold property...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Aleppo Stanley Kleja sold property at 201 Timber Ln to Patti Bozada for $238,000. Bell Acres Carol Bell sold property at 177 Campmeeting Road Ext. to Ryan and Monika Sauber for $1,000,000. Sparrow Development LLP sold property at 197 Witherow Road Ext. to Maronda Homes LLC for $25,000. Edgeworth Edward...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Bellevue Carla Lemons sold property at 424 Division Ave. to Samantha Post for $90,000. Brad Wessner sold property at 56 Sheridan Ave. to Alexander and Victoria Cook for $205,000. Franklin Park Mary Ley sold property at 2538 Brandt School Road to Mary Ley and Joanne Kaminski for $38,122. Daniel Cgung...
Eastern area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Churchill Gary Michaliszyn sold property at 57 Locksley Drive to Joseph and Theresa Mazzotti for $330,000. Vipin Gupta sold property at 172 Thornberry Drive to Sharieda Patterson for $238,000. Edgewood David Hood sold property at 116 Oakview Ave. to Michael and Anna Doyle for $235,000. Nathan Wetzel sold property at...
Shaler area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Reserve William Schnarrenberger sold property at 3901 Spring Garden Road to Jared Mitchell for $86,000. Shaler Shelly Swartz sold property at 45 Bismark St. to 25/7 Investments LLC for $173,100. SRIII LLC sold property at 807 Burchfield Road to James McKee and Ashly Rhiannon Dekort for $178,500. Paul Lindenfelser sold...
Hampton area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Hampton Carol Marsiglio sold property at 3305 Antler Drive to Christopher and Robert DeMichiei for $179,900. Myung Ki Yi sold property at 3092 Fairfield Court to Michael and Keri Hamberg for $700,000. Leslie Rd Associates LLC sold property at 5188 Hampton Place Drive to NVR Inc. for $154,904. NVR Inc....
The Herald area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 27
Aspinwall Nathaniel Clark sold property at 136 Fourth St. to Rauhit Ashar and Melanie Seah for $388,000. Fox Chapel Todd Davis sold property at 10 Chapel Ridge Road to Omar Shams for $522,000. Mark Peterson sold property at 736 Fairview Road to Todd and Ellen Davis for $975,000. Michael Finke...
High school roundup for Sept. 26, 2020: West Allegheny rewrites record book
West Allegheny is a storied program that once boasted Tyler Palko under center. It’s not easy to break a school record for offensive production. But the Indians didn’t just set a record or two Saturday night. They practically rewrote the record book in a 63-24 victory over Connellsville. Gavin Miller’s...
Penn Hills gets into win column at Kiski Area’s expense
Seeking to avoid its first 0-3 start in nine seasons, Penn Hills used some big plays and a staunch defense to get into the win column. Freshman quarterback Julian Dugger threw for 193 yards, senior running back Dontae Pollard rushed for 127 yards and Akron recruit Noel Roach caught six...
Editorial: No naked ballots allowed
Nakedness is a problem. Not at home, of course. Just when out in public. So please, make sure your ballot is properly dressed when it leaves the house. There is a lot of concern with how this year’s general election will go, and much of it is valid. We are...
Making clean air a priority in Pittsburgh
Each Pennsylvanian has a constitutional right to breathe clean air, even if that right isn’t always protected by our local and state leaders. Locally, communities in the Mon Valley and across Allegheny County have suffered far too much, for far too long, from air pollution with little and inadequate response...
Norman Reimer: AG candidates must discuss fixing ‘trial penalty’
As Pennsylvanians contend with ongoing devastation wrought by coronavirus, and simultaneously reckon with systemic inequality as police violence toward Black people continues across the country, the failures of our criminal justice system have been laid bare. We imprison too many people for too long — a disproportionate number of whom...
‘I didn’t mean to do it,’ suspect charged in 1974 Texas killing says in interviewVideo
FORT WORTH, Texas — The suspect in a 1974 Fort Worth strangling who was arrested this week said in a radio station interview that he did not kidnap the teenage victim more than four decades ago, but rather saved her from a boyfriend’s assault. Glen McCurley, who was arrested Monday...
Police: Man stable after being shot twice in Downtown Pittsburgh
A man was in stable condition Saturday after being shot in Downtown Pittsburgh. City police were alerted about 11:15 a.m. to a reported shooting on Fort Duquesne Boulevard, between the Seventh and Ninth street bridges. Officers found the male victim in the 100 block of Seventh Street. He had been...
Sounding off: Steelers management should not allow political statements
The vast majority believe all lives matter. The vast majority believe in peaceful protests. The vast majority view a football game as a three- to four-hour escape from the harsh reality of dealing with life in these difficult time. By and large, they don’t see the game as a place...
Hamption golfer Ruzomberka on quest for redemption
Hampton senior Matt Ruzomberka has played thousands of holes of golf since his father introduced him to the sport growing up in England a decade ago. One hole, one shot, is scalded into his memory. “The tee shot on No. 18 at (last year’s) WPIAL finals,” he said. “I went...
Hampton upbeat after rare shutout win
A 3-by-3-foot white board hangs on the wall inside the clubhouse at Hampton’s Fridley Field to commemorate “Football Shutouts.” Every shutout since 2010 is memorialized with the date, score and opponent in one-inch adhesive black letters. For five years, it had stood untouched and unchanged, a stark, daily reminder of...
Letter to the editor: Steelers management should not allow political statements
The vast majority believe all lives matter. The vast majority believe in peaceful protests. The vast majority view a football game as a three- to four-hour escape from the harsh reality of dealing with life in these difficult time. By and large, they don’t see the game as a place...
Letter to the editor: Gov. Wolf should let districts decide on fans at games
Gov. Tom Wolf’s comments about the state legislators Sept. 21 when he vetoed House Bill 2787 were some of the most pompous, arrogant and condescending I have heard in a long time (“Gov. Wolf vetoes House Bill 2787, leaving high school sports spectators in limbo,” Sept. 21, TribLIVE). His utter...
Letter to the editor: Republicans’ supreme hypocrisy
The editorial “Ruth Bader Ginsburg and necessary dissent” (Sept. 19, TribLIVE) was an appropriate response to the loss of one of the most revered Supreme Court justices in history. The nearly immediate statement by Sen. Mitch McConnell that her position should be filled quickly was not. It was highly disrespectful...
Letter to the editor: Why veterans support Trump
The question of why veterans would vote for President Trump is a no-brainer (“How can veterans support Trump?” Aug. 26, TribLIVE). I spent my service years to support things I learned in my adolescent years. 1. We must protect our Constitution written by our great founders. 2. We must protect...
Trib HSSN’s Week 3 top performers for passing, rushing, receiving
Top performers for Week 3 high school football in Western Pennsylvania. Passing 384 - Landan Carns, Latrobe (20 of 35) 327 - Cadin Olsen, Armstrong (17 of 31) 306 - Dylan Cook, Leechburg (27 of 36) 293 - Jake Fello, Apollo-Ridge (16 of 25) 287 - Tyler Staub, Union (19...
High school football standings for Sept. 25, 2020
Here are the latest WPIAL and City League football standing through Friday of Week 3. Teams are listed with conference record then overall record. Class 6A Seneca Valley, 2-0, 2-0 Central Catholic, 2-1, 2-1 North Allegheny, 1-0, 2-0 Mt. Lebanon, 1-1, 1-1 Hempfield, 1-2, 1-2 Canon-McMillan, 1-1, 1-1 Baldwin, 0-0,...
WPIAL 6A, City League roundup: Ethan West lifts Seneca Valley past Norwin
Seneca Valley might have gotten a late start to the season, but the Raiders are showing no ill effects of a preseason covid-19 shutdown. The Raiders improved to 2-0 on Friday night with a 35-3 win over Norwin in the Class 6A Conference. Ethan West ran for 225 yards and...

