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Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Feb. 26, 2023
Aleppo Robin A Hummel Johnson trustee sold property at 206 Timber Ln to Claudia Wickham Lane for $275,000. Kristin Gene Morrell sold property at 302 Trailside Drive to Peter and Florence Donnelly for $375,000. Bell Acres David Shuman trustee sold property at 141 Beech Ridge Drive to 141 Beech Rd...
Quaker Valley girls keep Knoch offense in check, advance to WPIAL semis
After finishing as WPIAL runner-up in Class 4A two seasons ago, the Quaker Valley girls basketball team has been striving to get back to the title game. The Quakers were derailed in the quarterfinals last season by eventual champion Blackhawk. The Quakers took another step toward getting back Friday night....
Western Pennsylvania fish fries’ supply chain issues vary
Three years after the start of the pandemic that upended supply chains around the world, some local fish fries still are grappling with inventory while others are reporting no problems getting their menu items. On Monday, Land & Sea in Monroeville was packed with cod waiting to be delivered to...
Morning prayer, Lenten dinners and more at Sewickley area churches, houses of worship
Antioch Baptist Church Sunday service is at 10:45 a.m. Antioch Baptist Church is located at 332 Elizabeth St. For more information, call 412-741-7688 or visit antioch fwbaptistsewickley.org. Beth Samuel Jewish Center Shabbat Morning Services are held every Saturday at 10 a.m. in person and on Zoom. Beth Samuel Jewish Center is...
A-K Valley basketball playoff capsules: Games for Feb. 24, 2023
WPIAL Girls Basketball Playoffs Class 4A Quarterfinals 6-Highlands (15-7) vs. 3-Elizabeth Forward (17-5) 6 p.m. Friday at Gateway High School, Monroeville Winner plays: Winner of 7-Beaver Area (14-8) at 2-North Catholic (19-3) on Tuesday in semifinals (site/time TBD) Players to Watch: Kalleigh Nerone, Highlands; Julia Resnik, Elizabeth Forward Layup lines:...
Quaker Valley girls look forward to playoff test against Knoch
There’s no knocking Quaker Valley’s quarterfinal-round playoff opponent. QV’s girls basketball team, which received the No. 4 seed and a first-round bye, will clash with No. 5 Knoch at home Feb. 24 in the WPIAL Class 4A tournament. The Knights (15-8) scooted past No. 12 Hopewell, 53-21, Feb. 21 in...
Sewickley Academy students have ‘Big Fish’ to fry with new theater director
When Rachel Smith took over as Sewickley Academy’s theater director earlier this school year, she thought about ways to introduce herself to students and the community. She pondered what type of show would be great for young performers and people coming out of a pandemic searching for entertainment in an...
Quaker Valley School District officials approve tentative calendar for 2023-24
Quaker Valley School Board approved a tentative 2023-24 calendar during the Feb. 21 school board meeting. The first day of the next school year will be Aug. 23. Winter break is planned for Dec. 22 through Jan. 1. Two key dates that have not been determined are the last day...
Letter to the editor: Time for a referendum?
The lead article in the Jan. 26, 2023, edition of the Sewickley Herald states the potential 2023 QVSD tax increase will be within the ACT 1 index. This would be a hike of 4.1% or less on your 2023 QV property bill, but they hope to hold the increase to...
Edgeworth Elementary School Kindness Week benefits Animal Friends
Many dogs and cats will not go hungry due to the kindness of Edgeworth Elementary students and the Quaker Valley community. The young learners were able to collect more than 800 pounds of pet food and supplies for Animal Friends Feb. 13-17 as part of the school’s Kindness Week. They...
Belle Vernon comes alive in decisive opening-round win over Quaker Valley
In a game where Belle Vernon’s Zion Moore scored 32 points to lead the Leopards over Quaker Valley, 81-55, in a WPIAL Class 4A first-round playoff matchup Monday night, coach Joe Salvino was impressed with his squad’s togetherness first and foremost. “It was a team effort and that’s what we...
In brief: Beekeeping 101, rotary seeking new members and more in the Sewickley area
Beekeeping class Master beekeeper Steve Rapasky of Meadow Sweet Apiaries will lead the Beekeeping 101 event for beginners on 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. March 4 at Fern Hollow Nature Center. The classroom-based course will introduce beginning beekeepers to honey bee biology and beekeeping basics. Honey bee castes, races, pests, diseases, equipment...
Quaker Valley wrestler Logan Richey joins elite company
Quaker Valley senior Logan Richey joined an elite group of wrestlers at his school Feb. 1 with his performance at the WPIAL Class 2A team tournament. Competing at 145 pounds, Richey recorded his 100th career victory via a pin at the 3:35 mark against Jefferson-Morgan’s Grant Hathaway. The talented QV...
Quaker Valley bounces back from skid in time for Penguins Cup playoffs
Quaker Valley’s youthful hockey team snapped out of its funk Feb. 9 with an impressive 8-4 win against North Catholic. The victory temporarily propelled the Quakers past North Catholic in the PIHL Class A Gold Division standings. “Given the youth of our team, including the seven freshmen, I am very...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Feb. 19, 2023
Aleppo AMC Real Estate Services Inc. sold property at 414 Rockledge Drive to Joseph Zottola Jr. and Taylor Zottola for $529,497. Bell Acres Kimberly Ambrose sold property at 2435 Campmeeting Road to Michael and Amy Louise Minnock for $160,000. Edgeworth Dustin Mounts sold property at 213 Orchard Ln to John...
Pittsburgh Opera fashion show featured live opera performers
Guests expect to see fashion models on a runway. But for a show to include live opera singers’ powerful voices with songs from “Carmina Burana,“ ”Rigoletto” and “Rinaldo”? That’s not something you see and hear every day. Friends of the Pittsburgh Opera hosted their annual style event on Monday with...
Ash Wednesday services, Torah discussion and more at Sewickley area churches, houses of worship
Antioch Baptist Church Sunday service is at 10:45 a.m. Antioch Baptist Church is located at 332 Elizabeth St. For more information, call 412-741-7688 or visit antiochfwbaptistsewickley.org. Beth Samuel Jewish Center Textiles, Women, Weaving and Torah will take place Feb. 17 via Zoom. Have you ever wondered about how the textiles...
Architects release more details of a proposed Quaker Valley High School, district officials pledge strong financial management
More details about a proposed Quaker Valley High School project have been released as school board members once again pledged to minimize the burden of financing it to district taxpayers. The proposed school is on 150 acres of land off Camp Meeting Road. It straddles Leet Township, Edgeworth and Leetsdale....
Sewickley officials approve new 5-year fire protection services agreement with Glen Osborne
Sewickley officials have finalized a new fire protection services contract with Glen Osborne. Council voted 8-0 at a meeting Feb. 14 to adopt an ordinance for a five-year agreement with the neighboring borough. Councilman Brian Bozzo was absent. Cochran Hose Co., Sewickley’s fire department, has provided Glen Osborne service for...
Leet hires special counsel for legal reviews of proposed Quaker Valley High School project
Leet officials have hired special legal counsel and approved a meeting attendance agreement with the township engineer in preparation of professional reviews of the proposed Quaker Valley High School project. The proposed school would be on part of 150 acres of land off Camp Meeting Road. It straddles Leet, Edgeworth...
New 10-year deal approved between Leet Township, Fair Oaks Volunteer Fire Department
Leet officials have approved a new 10-year deal for fire protection services with the Fair Oaks Volunteer Fire Department. It was approved via 4-0 vote by the township commissioners Feb. 13. Vice President Carolyn Verszyla was absent. Leet with pay Fair Oaks $56,000 in each of the first three years,...
Leetsdale to use Rave Alert as new notification system to alert residents about emergencies and activities
Leetsdale officials have approved the use of a new messaging system to help alert residents of emergencies and borough events. Council voted Feb. 9 to approve the use of Rave Alert, a mass notification system through Rave Mobile Safety, at a cost of $1,250 a year. “It is a minimum...
Leetsdale officials considering new borough seal
A proposed logo change in Leetsdale has elected officials at odds over the new design. Both seals feature “Borough of Leetsdale Incorporated March 28, 1904” written in black framed on a yellow circle inside two black. The current seal, which was unveiled in 2005, also has a coat of arms...
In brief: Rotary seeking members, college admissions discussion and more around Sewickley
Rotary seeks new members After winning the District Governor’s award for the best club in the area in 2022, Quaker Valley Rotary Club seeks to build on its successes to recruit a new generation of members and to expand its influence. Each year, the club hosts community events that residents...
Returning coach helps Quaker Valley divers reach new heights
Quaker Valley diving coach Becca Kirby witnessed their extraordinary potential years ago. Kirby coaches the QV divers, particularly star pupils Ruby Olliffe and Ruby Krotine, both sophomores, and junior Katie Blackmer. Back in January 2017, Kirby started a youth diving program through the Sewickley Valley YMCA. “Katie Blackmer and Ruby...
