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Leet commissioner facing charges filed by Sewickley police
Leet Commissioner Rody Nash is facing charges of indecent assault and harassment in connection with an incident involving a female employee. The woman accuses Nash, 63, of making inappropriate comments about her body and rubbing his hands on her back while the two were at a Sewickley property Aug. 15,...
St. Brendan’s in Franklin Park hosts Cookie Walk Nov. 18
The Cookie Monster would love this, not to mention Santa and his elves. St. Brendan’s Episcopal Church of Franklin Park will hold its annual Holiday Happenings Craft Show and Cookie Walk on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. More than two dozen vendors will offer handcrafted goods...
Union workers at West View Water Authority poised to strike as contract negotiations drag on more than a year
Members of the Utility Workers Union of America Local 416 at West View Water Authority could go on strike at any time. Union president John Witheral said members voted in May to authorize a strike after negotiations with the authority stalled but have held off. Their last contract, a five-year...
Quaker Valley area contested race winners
Several incumbents retained their seats while others were dethroned in contested Quaker Valley area races Nov. 7. Here are the winners, according to complete but unofficial returns from the Allegheny County Elections Division. Edgeworth council Republican incumbent Elizabeth Genter was the top vote getter in a four-candidate race for three...
Realty One Group Horizon: The brokerage for luxury homes, like this Emerald Fields beauty in Pine
Q: Do you know why Realty One Group Horizon is the brokerage for luxury listings? A: Through innovative, targeted marketing, expert market analysis, their cutting-edge One LUXE marketing platform, and a sophisticated understanding of a discerning clientele, Realty One Group Horizon has uniquely positioned itself as the industry standard in...
Rosselli elected to replace longtime magistrate Ford on Leetsdale area bench
Democrat Giuseppe Rosselli has been elected as the new Leetsdale area magistrate, according to complete but unofficial returns from the Allegheny County Elections Division. Rosselli earned 5,737 votes and Republican challenger Joseph Bellissimo received 5,253 votes in a two-candidate race for the six-year judicial seat. There were eight write-in votes....
In brief: Welcome, Yule concert, Thanksgiving dinner and more in Sewickley area
Welcome, Yule concert P.E.O. Chapter BN of Sewickley is sponsoring a Welcome, Yule concert featuring local pianist Bryan Sable Nov. 25 at Coraopolis United Methodist Church. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the concert beginning at 7 p.m. Following the concert, a social time will include light refreshments from Stangl’s...
Quaker Valley cross country teams accomplishing goals in postseason
It’s been a sweet season for the Quaker Valley boys cross country team. The Quakers qualified as a team for the PIAA Class 2A race, which was set for Nov. 4 in Hershey. “We know there are many strong teams in the 2A race of the PIAA championships, especially those...
Quaker Valley greats gather for 2023 hall of fame induction weekend
The celebratory Sports Hall of Fame weekend returned to Quaker Valley this fall after a three-year pause due to the covid pandemic. Six individuals and two teams were inducted on the weekend of Oct. 13-14, increasing the number of HOF individuals at Quaker Valley to 103 and HOF teams to...
Edgeworth Council has 4 candidates seeking 3 seats
Editor’s note: The Sewickley Herald is featuring candidate interviews in contested municipal and school board races only. Four candidates seek three four-year seats on Edgeworth council, according to the Allegheny County Office of Elections unofficial candidate list. Republican incumbent and current council Vice President David Aloe and fellow Republican incumbents...
Outgoing Quaker Valley School Board members honored for their years of service
Pennsylvania School Boards Association officials recently honored two Quaker Valley school directors for their years of service. Board vice president Marna Blackmer and board treasurer Jeffrey Watters were given certificates adding them to the PSBA Honor Roll of School Board Service on Oct. 30. Blackmer has served on the board...
Sunday services, book club and more at Sewickley area houses of worship
Beth Samuel Jewish Center 810 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge. 412-266-5238. bethsamuel.org. Beth Samuel Jewish Center offers weekly Shabbat services, family services once a month, and Kabbalat Shabbat services online once per month. There is also Religious School every Sunday. First Friday: Family Service at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary, followed by...
South Park returns to top of WPIAL heap with 1-0 win over Quaker Valley in 2A title game
After struggling in recent playoffs, the South Park boys soccer team is WPIAL champion again for the first time since 2014. “It’s never easy to get out of the semifinals,” said Eagles coach Jon Cantwell. “We had been the No. 1 seed the last few years, we just fell short...
Edgeworth Bridge Club celebrating 90th anniversary, hoping to gain new members
Move over PlayStation and social media, the players at Edgeworth Bridge Club have a new hobby recommendation for the upcoming generation — the classic card game bridge. “It’s always good to be learning something new,” said 12-year-player and Edgeworth Bridge Club member Terri Tunick. “It’s good to get out of...
Letter to the editor: adding school resource officers increases reports of gun-related offenses, not necessarily number of incidents, study finds
Know your source: The letter to the editor published Oct. 24 (“Police proposal a step in the wrong direction,” Oct. 24, TribLIVE) caught my attention. Review of the 2023 Brookings Institute study mentioned in the letter, contrary to what Mr. Relyea opined, “the presence of an armed officer increases gun-related...
Leet Civil Service commissioners uphold termination of former police chief, deny appeal
Former Leet Police Chief Michael Molinaro was rightfully fired for falsifying documents, insubordination and other actions, according to the township civil service commission. The three-person panel unanimously voted Nov. 1 to deny Molinaro’s termination appeal. None of the nearly 30 people in the audience spoke during the two public comment...
WPIAL Class 2A boys soccer championship breakdown: South Park vs. Quaker Valley
WPIAL Class 2A boys soccer championship 1-South Park (21-0) vs. 2-Quaker Valley (17-3) 6 p.m. Thursday, Highmark Stadium Tickets: $10 (general admission) Coaches: Jon Cantwell, South Park; J.J. Veshio, Quaker Valley Players to watch: Kaiden Fischer, South Park; Nick Allan, Quaker Valley WPIAL titles: South Park 3 (2005, 06, ‘14);...
Quaker Valley High School drama club will present ‘The Man Who Came to Dinner’
Quaker Valley High School drama club will present “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” Shows are 7 p.m. Nov. 9-10 and two Nov. 11 shows, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., all at 625 Beaver St. The story is set in Ohio and features a man named Sheridan Whiteside, played by...
Quaker Valley School District holds public hearing for proposed $105 million high school project
A proposed Quaker Valley High School project has moved one step closer to fruition. School district officials hosted an Act 34 hearing at the current school, 625 Beaver St. on Oct. 26. The hearing is a state requirement on any major construction plans such as new buildings or significant renovations....
Quaker Valley Middle School students prepare to bring ‘Annie Jr.’ to the stage
Quaker Valley seventh grader Skylar Egbert bets her bottom dollar that the middle school’s upcoming performance of “Annie Jr.” will be a memorable one. “We have a live dog and have a lot of amazing people in our cast, really focused people, kind people as well,” said Skylar, who plays...
Quaker Valley School Board approves new 5-year deal with assistant superintendent
Quaker Valley School Board members approved a five-year deal with the district’s assistant superintendent. Andrew Surloff rose through the ranks from a teaching internship to the second highest administrator of the schools serving Sewickley, Leetsdale and surrounding communities. School directors unanimously voted Oct. 30 to keep Surloff around into the...
Shining Star Gala to benefit McCandless museum
The McCandless/Northern Allegheny Heritage and Cultural Center is hosting its first-ever Shining Star Gala on Nov. 25 at the Chadwick Banquet Center in McCandless. The event begins at 5 p.m. with cocktails, with dinner at 6 p.m. There will be an award presentation for long-standing volunteers in the community, followed...
In brief: Winter sowing workshop, library events and more in the Quaker Valley area
Winter sowing workshop Join the Big Sewickley Creek Watershed Association and Fern Hollow Nature Center for a winter sowing workshop on Nov. 4, from 9-11 a.m. Attendees will learn about the basics of winter sowing, a simple and successful method of starting seeds in enclosed containers outdoors. This milkweed seed...
Quaker Valley junior’s coat drive, other efforts help new arrivals to Western Pa.
Quaker Valley junior Molly MacDonald combines her athletic skills with a strong sense of altruism. MacDonald is a 5-foot-11 outside hitter and third-year starter on the section-winning QV girls volleyball team. She started a charity last winter called Brazos de Bienvenida, which when translated means “Welcoming Arms.” She collected clothing,...
Quaker Valley golfer enjoys breakthrough junior season
Quaker Valley junior Ethan Dai took his golf game to the next level in 2023. In an unforgettable season, Dai finished as the WPIAL runner-up in Class 2A then went on to tie for fourth at the PIAA tournament at Penn State. Coach Greg Vecchi said Dai has improved by...
