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Remembering Wright’s: Members of same family owned Heidelberg business for 106 years
Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part story. Read the first part. During its 106-year run as a Heidelberg family business, Wright’s Seafood Inn doubled as home for its owners, starting with W.C. and Mary Wright with the opening of the Valley Hotel in 1898. Great-grandson Dave Davis...
Reflections on a rewarding journey with Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
This is my final column in the Signal Item. I have enjoyed writing them over the last several years. More importantly, the Signal Item has written myriad articles about happenings at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall over the last 122 years. It’s a relationship! I am not...
‘Bridgeville in 1223 A.D.’: Historian discusses long-ago local inhabitants
Under what now is Interstate 79 as it passes through the westernmost part of Bridgeville, a settlement flourished nearly a millennium ago. Historian John Oyler remembers some related local folklore. “Anybody my age who grew up in Bridgeville heard about the Indian mound on Gould City Hill all their lives,”...
No tax increase expected for Bridgeville
Bridgeville’s real estate tax rate is expected to remain the same next year, maintaining a consistent level since 2019. Borough council plans to vote Dec. 11 on adopting the 2024 budget, which calls for a rate of 6.5 mills on buildings and 10 mills on land. The budget for the...
In brief: Chartiers Valley area happenings, week of Nov. 20, 2023
Winter Blast coming to Bridgeville Bridgeville’s Winter Blast is scheduled for 6:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at Triangle Park, 431 Station St. Featured will the the lighting of the Christmas tree with Santa and Mrs. Claus to kick off the holiday season. Christmas Time in Collier Christmas Time in...
Chartiers Valley area real estate transactions, week of Nov. 23, 2023
Bridgeville Estate of Robert Delphus sold property at 608 Gregg Ave. to Samuel and Marquerite Miller for $250,194. 331 Station St. Associates LLC sold property at 331 Station St. to Station St. Ventures LLC for $370,000. Dennis Bott sold property at 1446 Romano Drive to Alexis Bott for $250,000. Carnegie...
Bridgeville Area Historical Society hosts Native Americans exhibit
In recognition of Native American Indian Heritage Month, the Bridgeville Area Historical Society is hosting an exhibit dedicated to Native Americans in the Chartiers Valley at the history center, 441 Station Street, Bridgeville. Included in the exhibit are two posters recording indigenous presence here from Paleolithic times until Colonial times,...
Winter activities warming up at Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
Sweater weather is back, and the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall is warming up for another fabulous winter of activities. After a patron recently described the library as “a hug around our whole community,” I was reminded that our library is a great place to warm up on...
Remembering Wright’s: Heidelberg restaurant once drew customers ‘all the way down the block’
Editor’s note: This story will conclude in the December issue of the Signal Item. For fans of fine dining, Wright’s Seafood Inn was something of a paradise. Fans of singer Joni Mitchell will know the rest of the story. Yes, a parking lot now stretches across the spot that the...
Republicans win in Collier commissioner race
Collier residents elected a new commissioner on Nov. 7, according to unofficial Allegheny County results. Gabriel Benvenuti, with 1,613 votes, joined incumbent and fellow Republican Dawnlee Vaughn, 1,505 votes, in winning seats on the board. Democratic Ethan Styche was unsuccessful, receiving 1,484 votes. “I want to thank the voters of...
Brewing Success: Student-run coffee shop in business at Chartiers Valley High School
Pay a morning visit to a coffee shop and watch the baristas be bombarded by beverage orders That would be right up Kendal Astor’s alley. “I love the stress and the pressure, like when there’s a whole line of things,” the Chartiers Valley High School senior said. “I work really...
Chartiers Valley High School honors veterans
Today’s second-grader is tomorrow’s grandparent telling a possibly incredulous child: “I once met a World War II veteran.” Fast-forward, let’s say, half a century, and an 8-year-old may be the one who’s hearing the story. Do the math, and you’re looking at the youngster being born a full 120 years...
Republicans sweep Bridgeville Council seats
Republicans won the three Bridgeville Borough Council seats up for election on Nov. 7, defeating two incumbent Democrats in the process, according to unofficial Allegheny County results. Receiving the most votes were GOP candidates Jason Sarasnick, 828; Jason Ferri, 722; and Shane Franchick, 692. Council members Joseph Colosimo and Nino...
In brief: Halloween happenings, other Chartiers Valley area activities, week of Oct. 23, 2023
Halloween happenings in Bridgeville Bridgeville’s Halloween parade is scheduled for Oct. 28, with the lineup starting at 10 a.m. on Gregg Avenue at Bridgeville Manor for judging. The parade begins at 11 a.m. and proceeds to the Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Department, 370 Commercial St. A trunk-or-treat event will take place...
Chartiers Valley area real estate transactions, week of Oct. 22, 2023
Bridgeville Lisa Marie Zgorliski sold property at 1378 Terrace St. to Harrison Evan Zgorliski for $112,500. Kimberly Macnail sold property at 130 Eisner Ave. to Cara and Kimberly Duda for $205,000. Benjamin Bafrali sold property at 611 Winfield St. to John Johnson Jr. and Maureen Johnson for $360,500. Claude Hahn...
6 candidates compete for 3 seats on Bridgeville Council
Three Republicans and three Democrats are vying for three seats on Bridgeville Borough Council in the Nov. 7 election. Candidates were asked to provide general biographical information and to answer the question: What do you view as the most pertinent issue for Bridgeville, and how do you plan to address...
Carnegie Carnegie: A time to pay homage
I invite all readers to join me on Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. for the annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall. We began this tradition in 2017, when a flagpole was installed in front to the library’s entrance as part of the development...
3 candidates vying for 2 Collier commissioner seats
Two Republicans and a Democrat are on the Nov. 7 ballot for two seats on the Collier Township Board of Commissioners. The candidates were asked for biographical information and to answer the question: What do you view as the most pertinent issue for Collier, and how do you plan to...
Return of the Colts: Improved stadium hosts Chartiers Valley contests once more
On a sunny late-September morning, a group of Chartiers Valley High School students ventured outside for phys ed class. Some participated in a softball game on their stadium’s field. Others walked the track along its perimeter. They were among the first to enjoy the results of the first phase of...
‘So many things that you can do’: From upcycling to alterations, Heidelberg seamstress shows variety of talents
Your dresser drawer has a limited amount of space. So maybe it’s time to say goodbye to that Pink Floyd or Pitt Panther shirt you haven’t worn in years. If so, say hello to Kait. Heidelberg resident Kaitlyn Alyce thrives on converting discarded fabrics into new creations, taking recycling a...
Chartiers Valley community enjoys Homecoming Carnival
Chartiers Valley’s annual Homecoming Carnival could have qualified as hot fun in the summertime, to quote Sly Stone, but it took place a couple of weeks after the season’s end. The Oct. 4 event took place outside of the high school in sunshine and warm temperatures, making for an ideal...
No sunshine, no problem for Collierfest guests
Scheduling outdoor events can be tricky, especially right at the point where summer changes to fall. Although everyone involved with Collier Township’s annual Collierfest hoped the forecast would be wrong, the Sept. 23 celebration brought weather that’s more in keeping with the latter season as opposed to the former. But...
In brief: CV Homecoming, Bridgeville grant, other area happenings, week of Sept. 25, 2023
Homecoming court selected Congratulations to the 2023 Chartiers Valley High School Homecoming Court, as selected by the senior class: Maddie Cioccio, Eva Kulbago, Sarah Lacamera, Anisha Pai, Rachel White, Ian Bautista, Ben Bogats, Luke Hinds, Randieh Kassouf and Jaxon Specht. Homecoming king and queen will be announced at halftime of...
Chartiers Valley area real estate transactions, week of Sept. 24, 2023
Bridgeville James DeYoung sold property at 267 Crestvue Drive to Daniel and Annette Murtaugh for $324,000. Joseph Mizia sold property at Lurry St. to Joseph and Lauren Mizia for $470,000. Steven Martin sold property at 630 Baldwin St. to Warehouse 630 LLC for $500,000. Robert David Wagner sold property at...
As Miss Pittsburgh, Bridgeville native promotes advocacy for survivors of assault
For Bridgeville native Madison Campbell, venturing into pageant competition was all about visibility. “I believe that by sharing my story out there, hopefully it helps other people feel comfortable coming forward,” the 2014 Chartiers Valley High School graduate said. Campbell is co-founder and CEO of Leda Health, an organization providing...
