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Master of the macabre comes to life in ‘Poe’ presentation at Northland Library
Literary historian Rob Velella will bring mystery writer Edgar Allan Poe to life during a presentation at Northland Public Library on Tuesday at 7 p.m. “An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe” will feature readings of well-known and lesser-known works and a question-and-answer period. The program is free, but registration is...
3 new police officers sworn into service in Franklin Park
Three newly hired police officers have been sworn into service with the Franklin Park Police Department. Mayor Dennis O’Keefe issued the oath of office during a ceremony at the Jan. 16 council meeting to Officers Seth Mitnik, Amanda Fedunok and Brittaney Burkhart. The police department, which has 12 full-time and...
Weather forecast prompts cancellation of e-waste collection in McCandless
Saturday’s “hard-to-recycle” electronic waste disposal event at the A.W. Beattie Career Center in McCandless has been cancelled due to concerns over bad weather. JVS Environmental, which was scheduled to provide the service for McCandless and Ohio Township residents, is located in a mountainous area of Somerset County that could get...
Franklin Park rejects request to allow gas extraction from under recreation area
After weeks of public debate over the potential benefits and possible risks of signing a lease to allow an energy company to extract Marcellus Shale gas from a mile below a Franklin Park recreation area, council rejected the proposal. Nearly two dozen borough residents commented at Wednesday night’s council meeting...
Pine Community Center to celebrate 10th birthday with special event
The Pine Community Center will mark its 10th birthday at the end of the month and they’re celebrating in the week leading up to the big day with free classes, giveaways and more. The actual birthday “party” will be Jan. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m., said Joni Patsko, the...
North Hills to outline possible changes to deal with district’s growth
The North Hills School District’s superintendent is scheduled to present a report and analysis on a proposal to move sixth-grade students out of the elementary buildings and into the middle school to address the district’s growing enrollment. Superintendent Pat Mannarino will hold the presentation during the Jan. 24 school board...
Vincentian Academy spring musical ‘Annie’ at Masonic Center starting Feb. 22
Students in the musical theater program at Vincentian Academy are in full rehearsals for their upcoming spring musical “Annie.” Performances are scheduled for Feb. 22, 23, 24 and March 1 and 2 at the Masonic Center in Ross Township. “It is remarkable to see the talent and enthusiasm we have...
No Bad Ju Ju set to perform at North Hills charity’s Neighborhood Block Party on March 24
Tickets are on sale for North Hills Community Outreach’s annual Neighborhood Block Party featuring the Pittsburgh band No Bad JuJu on Sunday, March 24. The event will be held from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at The Chadwick in McCandless. The all-ages family friendly event includes food stations, princess and superhero...
Pine-Richland Cheer team finishes fourth at state championships
The Pine-Richland High School Competitive Cheerleading Squad placed fourth at the state championship on Jan. 11 and 12, in Hershey, Pa. They earned second place in the Small Varsity Division and fourth overall in the WPIAL Championships hosted at Hempfield High School on Jan. 5. The final stop for this...
Authentic Sauerbraten is well worth the effort
Sauerbraten, a German Pot Roast, will probably not be found in a cookbook “Ready in 30 minutes.” This most memorable recipe takes some advanced preparation. Julianne Eilinsfeld, a resident of Shaler, loves celebrating traditions and learning about her family history and genealogy. This recipe was her great-grandmother’s, whom she never...
North Hills Democrats offering free class on how to effectively run for political office
The Democratic Committees in several North Hills communities are playing host to a free training program for party members interested in running for political office and their supporters. The training session, which is scheduled for 7 to 9 p.m. on Jan. 31 in Marshall Township, will cover topics such as...
North Hills School District partnering with state AG to offer tip line to report ‘non-emergency’ incidents
The North Hills School District has joined with the state Attorney General’s Office to offer parents and students a way to report potential threats that do not require immediate attention from local law enforcement. The new “non-emergency” tip line is a way to report incidents of bullying, intimidation, harassment, weapons,...
Meeting to outline drilling under Franklin Park recreation site draws supporters, opponents
Franklin Park council is poised to consider whether to pass on allowing drilling for Marcellus Shale gas under Linbrook Park and the potential profits to fund future borough operations, or take a stance against drilling and forbid the gas from being extracted from public property. Either way, borough officials say,...
It’s a winter wonderland
Pine Township Community Park was alive with wintry activity thanks to the first significant snowfall of the season....
Pine, Richland townships gear up for 2019
Both the Pine and Richland supervisors will continue on in their current roles in 2019 following their respective organizational meetings to start the new year. In Pine Township, longtime Chairman Michael Dennehy was unanimously selected to retain that position in 2019, as were Philip Henry and Ed Holdcroft in the...
North Hills School district launching new online report card system on Friday
Starting on Friday, students and parents in the North Hills School District will be able to view report cards using a new online system, district officials announced. The report cards, which can be accessed through the district’s PowerSchool information system, are for the first semester grading period, which ended on...
Jan. 20 deadline to apply for 8 coaching positions at North Allegheny
The North Allegheny School District is seeking applicants for eight athletic coaching positions for the upcoming spring and fall sports seasons. People interested in the positions have until Jan. 20 to apply through the district’s online Applicant Tracking System, where a job description and requirements for each opening are listed....
Franklin Park church hosting program on coping with income loss during career change
How to cope with a loss of income while making a career change is the topic of a free program at 7 p.m. on Feb. 13 at Saints John and Paul Church in Franklin Park. Dave Weigand, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, will discuss strategies for budgeting, reducing expenses...
Pine-Richland’s SciGirls club finalists in contest
When friends Mahika Sampat and Devin Golla were younger they enjoyed going to the Carnegie Science Center together and even memorized the periodic table for a fourth-grade talent show. Now the two are seniors at Pine-Richland High School and founders of the SciGirls club, which placed as a finalist at...
Survey of Ross residents finds pockets of problems caused by deer
Ross officials have long had a feeling that the number of deer roaming through township neighborhoods has been growing, or at least further encroaching on populated areas. Now they know they’re not alone. A randomly generated survey of 1,500 residents in all nine wards resulted in 575 responses detailing their...
Nursing job fair scheduled at Kane Community Living Center in Ross
Allegheny County’s Kane Community Living Center in Ross Township is hosting a job fair from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16 to recruit registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. In addition to information about the pay, benefits and other opportunities offered, on-the-spot interviews will be conducted with...
North Hills Christmas tree recycling programs winding up for the season
The deadline to dispose of live Christmas trees in some North Hills is quickly approaching. Monday is the last day trees can be dropped off in North Park. Trees are being collected from 8 a.m. to dusk in the parking lot of the swimming pool and will be turned into...
Young chess players will match wits at Northland Library tournament
Young chess enthusiasts will get a chance to match their cunning and strategy at a Feb. 2 tournament at the Northland Public Library in McCandless. The event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Players in kindergarten through 8th grade will compete for 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-place awards...
Franklin Park holding informational meeting Monday on proposal to drill under park
Franklin Park is holding an information meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday to provide residents more information about a proposal to allow drilling for Marcellus Shale gas under Linbrook Park. Council postponed its Dec. 19 vote to permit PennEnergy Resources to drill under the 80-acre park after residents raised concerns...
Block Northway hosting program Saturday on hormone health, non-traditional medicine
A local medical practice that was launched 11 years ago when its founder became frustrated with traditional medicine will conduct a free hour-long session at The Block Northway on Saturday about how hormones affect overall health. The program, which runs from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the CoreLife Eatery...
