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Plum’s Movies in the Park series ends with additional show
Plum ended this year’s Movies in the Park series with a blue blur. The fourth and final film featured at Larry Mills Park was “Sonic the Hedgehog,” a Jeff Fowler film based on the iconic Sega video game of the same name. More than 240 people were in attendance Sept....
No injuries in Harrison porch fire
No one was injured Sunday in a porch fire on 1200 block of Argonne Drive in Harrison, according to Hilltop Hose Fire Co. Officials said the fire started around 8 p.m. Firefighters were able to stop the flames before they spread off the porch of the duplex, Chief Michael Krzeminski...
Caribbean-themed brewpub Mastic Trail opens in ShalerVideo
Reach the beach without leaving the Pittsburgh area at Mastic Trail Brewing. The newly opened Caribbean-themed brewpub and restaurant, at 1044 Saxonburg Blvd. in Shaler, is the creation of island aficionado and Robinson Township native Ben Williams. “My favorite island is Grand Cayman and the Mastic Trail is a three-hour...
Dispatcher: Person taken to hospital in connection with McKees Rocks incident
One person was taken to a hospital Sunday afternoon in connection with an incident in McKees Rocks, Allegheny County dispatch reported. The incident took place around 3:30 p.m. along the 1100 block of Chartiers Avenue. Dispatch said police and EMS responded to the scene, and one person was taken away...
Plum to demolish 3 properties this year, another moved to 2021 demolition list
Plum officials plan to demolish three properties deemed unsafe and eyesores in the borough this year. Vegetation has overtaken structures at 430 Crestview Drive, 4611 Sardis Road and 113 Crystal Drive. At least one has broken windows and cracks in the foundation. All are in a “partially dismantled state,” according...
Parks man charged with stealing man’s truck, threatening to kill him
A Parks Township man accused of stealing and wrecking another man’s truck while driving under the influence threatened to kill the man if he reported the incident to police, according to a criminal complaint. Michael Joseph Crocker, 21, faces charges of theft, receiving stolen property, victim intimidation and terroristic threats,...
Pitt to present online discussion about race, protests and covid-19
Conversations about race and its role in American history will be had at an online installment of the University of Pittsburgh’s American Experience Distinguished Lecture Series Tuesday evening. The discussion, “Will Race Always Matter?” is set for 7 p.m. via Zoom. It is free and registration is required. Larry E....
Tony’s Pizza Cafe renovates, expands menu during covid-19 closuresVideo
Not even a pandemic could hinder Andrea “Tony” Coppola’s passion for his restaurant. Coppola owns Tony’s Pizza Cafe in Buffalo Township. The restaurant offers an assortment of house-made gourmet pizzas, including Hawaiian, Greek, buffalo chicken and Philly cheesesteak. “We are a very gourmet pizza style,” Coppola said. The fan favorite,...
West Deer one step closer to enforcing stiffer penalties for false alarms
West Deer supervisors are one step closer to imposing harsher fines on people whose alarms accidentally go off three or more times per year. Supervisors on Wednesday approved advertising an update to the township’s false alarm ordinance, which could potentially be voted on and approved at the supervisors’ Oct. 21...
Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department competition puts training to the testVideo
The Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department brought back a long-dormant showdown between its members Sunday, reviving a friendly competition meant to get firefighters excited about training. Six teams took part in the hose laying competition at Lynch Field — one for each of the department’s five companies and one for its...
Hundreds of Trump supporters parade down Route 30Video
A convoy of hundreds of cars, trucks and motorcycles paraded down Route 30 on Sunday, with horns blaring, flags waving and shouts of “four more years.” The parade, and the ensuing rally at Irwin Park, was held to support the reelection of President Trump. Bruce Egan of North Huntingdon drove...
‘It’s kind of unprecedented’: Tailgaters, restaurants make best of Steelers home openerVideo
It was a very different scene Sunday on the North Shore before the Steelers home opener. As in, there was hardly a scene at all. The parking lots around Heinz Field, normally bursting with excited Steelers fans, were bare. Coronavirus-related restrictions had barred the usual tailgaters from their usual spots....
West Deer inches closer to tax deferral program for low-income residents, seniors
West Deer leaders are considering an ordinance that could prevent residents who make less than $35,000 a year from having to pay increased real estate taxes. Supervisors on Wednesday approved formally advertising an ordinance that would establish a township real estate tax deferral program. The program would add any township...
Coroner IDs man killed by train in Hempfield
The Westmoreland County Coroner’s office identified the man struck and killed by a train Saturday in Hempfield as Bryson K. Braun, 28, of Hempfield. Braun was walking along train tracks near the end of Clark Street about 4:45 p.m. The westbound train’s conductor and engineer spotted him, started to brake...
Pandemic canning demand leads to shortage of lids, jars
Angelo Pugliano and his family regularly can between 300 and 400 jars of fresh-grown tomatoes every season. This year, they had to settle for less. When they went to buy new lids, none could be found, after the coronavirus pandemic tossed a wrench into the country’s manufacturing and retail works....
Man struck by train in Pittsburgh’s South Side
A man is in critical condition after being struck by a Norfolk Southern train in Pittsburgh’s South Side Sunday, according to the city public safety department. The incident near the 12th street crossing happened just before 3 a.m. First responders found the man with a head injury and took him...
Car crashes over embankment on Route 56 New Kensington
A car crashed through a guardrail over an embankment on Route 56 in New Kensington Sunday morning, according to Westmoreland County 911. The single-vehicle crash happened around 8:30 a.m. near Craigdell Road. Route 56 westbound was closed as of 9 a.m. Nobody was trapped in the car, but first responders...
Tractor-trailer crashes into Primanti’s in Robinson
A tractor-trailer crashed through the front of a Primanti Bros. restaurant in Robinson early Sunday morning, Tribune-Review news partner WPXI reported. The crash on Steubenville Pike happened around 4 a.m. The front lobby of the building was heavily damaged in the crash. A tractor trailer plows into the Primantis on...
New Kensington starts demolition process on 10 more dilapidated houses
Another 10 dilapidated houses are on the path to demolition in New Kensington. That’s great news for Paula Tracz, who lives near one of them at 814 Ross Ave., which was damaged by fire. “It’s such an eyesore. I sit on my back porch, and I see the squirrels all...
Lower Burrell author inspired by ‘Hunger Games’ series
A Lower Burrell author read Suzanne Collins’ “Hunger Games,” and its vibe became the inspiration for his first novel. J.D. Kellner, 34, is a Kittanning native who lives in Lower Burrell, has written five books, but this is his first published novel. The book, “The Cranes of Blackwell,” will officially...
Fall enrollment increases at Slippery Rock and Cal U
Early enrollment numbers from two local public universities suggest the global pandemic is yielding a silver lining where graduate school enrollment is concerned. Officials at California and Slippery Rock universities said total enrollment at both schools is up slightly this fall, thanks to a bump in those opting to pursue...
New Kensington man struggling after parked car destroyed in shooting, crashVideo
Jay Geyer has heard the sound of gunfire in his New Kensington neighborhood. Sometimes, it’s only fireworks, but often, it’s the real thing. His life had never been touched by the violence surrounding him until the day it crashed into his car, destroying it. Now his niece, Nicole Geyer of...
Westmoreland to award small business covid relief grants next week
Hundreds of grants to small businesses will be awarded at a special meeting this week as part of an effort spend $31.5 million in federal coronavirus relief funds, Westmoreland County commissioners said. County officials said the first $10 million of the covid grants funds will be allocated to assist small...
Sportsmen’s group names Sen. Jim Brewster Legislator of the Year
State Sen. Jim Brewster, D-McKeesport, has been named Legislator of the Year by the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen & Conservationists, Inc. The award was presented Sept. 10 at the Pitcairn-Monroeville Sportsmen’s Club of the Allegheny County Sportsmen’s League. The sportsmen group picked Brewster for the award because of his work...
The Stroller, Sept. 20, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Is your non-profit organization going to have a fundraiser? Send information to The Stroller at least a week in advance to vndnews@tribweb.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Cornhole tournament fundraiser to benefit Highlands Youth Wrestling Highlands Youth Wrestling will host a cornhole tournament at 1 p.m. Oct. 11...
