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Veteran pilots discuss ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ after screening in Collier
Watching “Top Gun: Maverick” must be an experience that hits close to home for alumni of the U.S. Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor Program. That’s the formal name what usually is called TOPGUN, the Navy’s school for flight officers in Fallon, Nev. Crafton native Evan Werner has been there and...
Collier music teacher celebrates 1st anniversary of studio
Ask youngsters about their favorite songs, and the answers are likely to be nursery rhymes or something they heard in a Disney movie. You may not expect Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Ronda Alla Turca.” The section of a sonata composed in 1783 made the top-two list of Becki Lewis’ three-year-old daughter,...
Real estate transactions for week of July 17, 2022
Bridgeville James Simmons sold property at 1028 Laurel St. to Joanne McClellan for $198,000. Carnegie Carol Mazza sold property at 991 Chartiers Ave. to YRR Properties LLC for $18,000. Charles A Halpin III sold property at 818 Logan St. to Benjamin Peters and Catherine Arsenault for $78,000. Beau Burgunder sold...
The Carnegie Carnegie: many things to many people
We first met in October when I introduced myself as the new music hall director at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall. At that time, I told you about my daily journey through two tunnels and a bridge while commuting from Swissvale to Carnegie. I promised that our...
Chartiers Valley real estate transactions for week of June 27, 2022
Bridgeville Stone Vanwey sold property at 222 May Ave. to Evan Matthew Bukowski and Shannon Strnisha for $265,000. Sean Walsh sold property at 612 Lesnett Road to Kiran Kumar Alla for $260,000. Robert Oddo sold property at 129 Liberty St. to SFR 3-050 LLC for $73,500. Tyler Peluso sold property...
Chartiers Valley softball season punctuated by memorable playoff wins
Success isn’t always measured by championships. For a second straight season, the Chartiers Valley softball team enjoyed a strong regular season followed by a deep run in the district playoffs and a season-ending loss in the state postseason. “Overall, I think we had a really good season,” Chartiers Valley coach...
Chartiers Valley girls lacrosse catches lightning in a bottle in WPIAL championship season
The Chartiers Valley girls basketball team’s run of three straight WPIAL championships ended this past season. However, that doesn’t mean the school didn’t mine any gold this year. The Colts girls lacrosse team captured its first district crown this spring, becoming the third girls program to win a WPIAL team...
Summer fun heats up at Andrew Carnegie Free Library
It’s official! Summer is here and summer reading has kicked off at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall. This year’s summer reading theme is “Oceans of Possibilities.” Nate Wyrick, our assistant library director, gave us the perfect tie-in for this theme. He was making room his home for...
Art students follow in South Fayette teacher’s footsteps
Students enjoy hearing encouragement from their teachers, even if it comes with more than a hint of humility. “When they grow up, they’ll be much better than I am,” Selva Priya Sahadevan said. “Even now, I see kids doing much better than me.” Yes, her Priya Arts students tend to...
Bridgeville-based nonprofit seeks ‘social justice warriors’ to make a difference
If you spend more than five minutes speaking with Chartiers Center chief executive officer Susan Coyle, you likely will be inspired and motivated to do as much as you can to help the nonprofit succeed. She is hoping that others who are looking for a career and want to help...
Fundraiser in Peters Township benefits efforts to provide service dogs for veterans
The goal was to raise enough money to save two lives. According to Bri Hall, mission accomplished. For a second year, the North Strabane resident organized a fundraiser to benefit nonprofits that help provide service dogs for veterans, with the 2021 event taking place at 31 Sports Bar & Grille...
Congratulations to Chartiers Valley High School graduates
Members of the Chartiers Valley High School Class of 2022 graduated May 26: • A-B — Jordan Edward Aitken, Colin Christopher Albert, Eric Robert Allen, Raymond Dain Andrews, Michael Latin Aponte, Lauren Elle Bailey, Nicholas Evan Baker, Mohammed Hseen Baled, Devon Mycole Ballard, Rachel Linnea Bayer, Christopher Robin Beatty, Jacob...
Bridgeville-originating chamber rebrands as South West Regional
An old friend, so to speak, has a new name. With its centennial just six years away, the organization that started as the Bridgeville Chamber of Commerce, later the South West Communities, now is called South West Regional. “Since I’ve been with the chamber, our footprint has grown,” Mandi Pryor,...
5 things to know about Flag Day
Many Americans associate Flag Day with happiness because it generally falls on or around the last day of school on June 14. Despite that joyful coincidence, Flag Day stands for something far more significant with origins that date back centuries. The fact that school usually was out by the time...
Hampton resident works toward protecting green space
A typical day on the job just doesn’t exist for Hampton resident Emilie Rzotkiewicz. “Some mornings I wear a suit, asking for significant dollars, and in the afternoon I’m out walking in the mud,” she said. “Yesterday, I was digging out a tractor from the mud, trying to figure out...
Upper St. Clair doctor develops workout bench with injury prevention in mind
While attending Upper St. Clair High School, Joel Klein was an exemplary athlete, earning a total of six varsity letters in baseball and basketball, and serving as team captain in both sports. After he graduated, Klein continued to play baseball at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, when he could. “I was injured...
Bridgeville American Legion memorial dedicated at Cemetery of Alleghenies
The dedication ceremony for Bridgeville American Legion Post 54’s memorial stone at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies brought back memories for Bob Milliken. “Many years ago, when this first came here, I worked for an asphalt company in Bridgeville, T.A. Robinson,” the post commander said. “There were just a...
Family to host benefit in Peters Township for Always B Smiling
An offer from a Bridgeville business owner is helping the nonprofit Always B Smiling live up to its name. Founders Dean and Kristin Huibregtse’s certainly sported upside-down frowns when Tom Robinson, who owns T.A. Robinson Asphalt Paving Inc. on McLaughlin Run Road, told them he and members of his family...
Western Pennsylvania population continues to trickle downward
Municipalities across Southwestern Pennsylvania continued to lose populations between 2020 and 2021, estimates show, a continuation of a decadeslong slide felt across the region. Those trends were largely visible in Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh saw one of the biggest population declines across the state between July 2020 and July 2021,...
Boyce Park, other county pools scheduled to open June 4
Allegheny County’s Boyce Park Wave Pool in Plum, North Park Swimming Pool in McCandless and Settlers Cabin Park Wave Pool in Robinson will open for the season June 4. Daily hours of operation are 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., weather and conditions permitting. Admission varies by age and county residency....
Happenings for May 23, 2022: Benefit for service dogs group, concerts in Collier Park
Event benefits Life Changing Service Dogs for Veterans An event to benefit Life Changing Service Dogs for Veterans will be held June 4 at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 764, 460 Valley Brook Road, Peters Township. The goal is to raise enough money to provide canines trained by Guardian Angels...
Real estate transactions for May 23, 2022
Bridgeville Andrea Allen sold property at 1407 Alice Drive to Christopher Miller and Schuyler Macdonald for $354,000. Scott Drudy sold property at 231 Prestley Road to Jeffrey Giles for $23,000. Sandra Hart Pettit sold property at 410 Winfield St. to RP2ALL LLC for $140,000. Carnegie Gregroy Plotts sold property at...
Q and A with former Chartiers Valley basketball coach Tim McConnell
The district basketball world was stunned earlier this month when one of the most decorated coaches in WPIAL history decided to make a change and leave the school he had been at for nearly three decades. Tim McConnell resigned from his job as Chartiers Valley girls basketball coach to take...
Chartiers Valley boys tennis team scratches out playoff spot
For the second straight spring, the Chartiers Valley boys tennis team finished fourth in rugged Section 4-3A. “We had a pretty good season,” Colts coach Bobby Mack said. “We are in a tough section, and for us to make it in the playoffs is great.” The Colts lost to North...
Members of Ukrainian church in Carnegie deliver supplies to beleaguered nation
As humanitarian aid continues to head for Ukraine, reports inevitably crop up about supplies not necessarily reaching their intended destinations. “That may have been undermining the effort here to get people to assist Ukraine,” Alexander Konecky said. “So I felt that when I was finally able to go there and...
