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‘A Conversation: Sharing History of Sewickley’s African American Community’ event held at Tull
St. Matthew AME Zion Church/Daniel B. Matthews Historical Society and The Sewickley Community Center led “A Conversation: Sharing History of Sewickley’s African American Community” at The Tull Family Theater on Feb. 27. Photos dating back to the early 1900s through current times highlighted the thriving African American social and business...
Quaker Valley High School presents Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid’
Quaker Valley High School musical students and staff are excited to have the public be part of their world once again. After a video/streamed performance of last year’s musical due to covid restrictions, auditorium doors will reopen mid-March for the Broadway version of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.” More than 500...
2022 WPIAL Class 4A boys basketball championship breakdown: Quaker Valley vs. Montour
No. 1 Quaker Valley vs. No. 2 Montour 9 p.m. Thursday, Petersen Events Center On the air: Livestream: TribHSSN.TribLive.com; Radio: 1230 AM, 99.3 FM, 1460 AM WPIAL titles: Quaker Valley 1 (1997); Montour 2 (2011, ’13) Quaker Valley (22-0) Coach: Mike Mastroianni 3, Adou Thiero, 6-6, sr., G 4 Will...
Quaker Valley High School welcomes therapy dog program
A jingle of dog tags resonates whenever Penny makes her way around Quaker Valley High School. The 2-year-old purebred bulldog brings joy to students and staff alike. “It’s been great,” said owner Rob Johnson, a paraprofessional who obtained the dog from D and D Bulldogs near Philadelphia. “The kids have...
Leet, Leetsdale, Sewickley and Edgeworth among Banner Communities
Several Quaker Valley area communities were among 80 Allegheny County towns and municipal authorities designated as 2022 banner communities by the Allegheny County League of Municipalities. They are Leet Township, Leetsdale, Edgeworth and Sewickley. This marks the tenth year of the program, which recognizes municipalities that show a commitment to...
Ashes to go, Bible study and more around Sewickley area churches
Divine Redeemer Parish Eucharistic Adoration at St. Mary, 444 Glenfield Road, takes place 8-9 p.m. Wednesdays. At St. James, 200 Walnut St., it takes place from 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mondays, 3-7 p.m. Wednesdays, noon-4 p.m. Fridays and on Saturdays after 9 a.m. Mass. Walk-ins and signups are welcome. Parishes throughout...
Quaker Valley COG selects permanent glass recycling spot in Sewickley
Quaker Valley Council of Governments officials have selected a Sewickley site for its glass recycling program. The municipal government cooperative has been mulling over where to put a permanent bin to serve its 15-member communities for quite some time. Sewickley officials made a suggestion last month to use a portion...
Sewickley Academy lower school students hold Winter Olympics
To coincide with the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, Sewickley Academy hosted its own Winter Olympics for the Pre-K through fifth-grade students. Each class was assigned a country and their Olympic events – speedskating, biathlon, curling, slalom skiing and hockey – were held during physical education classes Feb. 9-17. Student-athletes...
Tapas Talks returns to Sewickley
Tapas Talks is back for the 2022 season. More than 100 friends and neighbors attended the initial event Feb. 17 at Allegheny Country Club. The program, “Food Passion: A Journey to Sewickley,” was provided by three individuals very familiar with food and Sewickley — Nick Ambeliotis of Mediterra, Barbara McKenna...
In brief: Sewickley Music Club program, YMCA summer camp registration and more
Sewickley Music Club returns Following a short winter break, The Sewickley Music Club is kicking off its 2022 programming by welcoming The Pittsburgh Trombone Project as their featured entertainment at 1:30 p.m. March 8 at The Sewickley Presbyterian Church. The Pittsburgh Trombone Project is quickly becoming recognized as one of...
Pair of WPIAL champs lead way for Quaker Valley wrestling team
They are two of the premier seniors in WPIAL Class 2A wrestling. Quaker Valley’s Patrick Cutchember (189 pounds) and Justin Richey (152 pounds) were ranked No. 1 in their respective weight divisions by Trib HSSN for most of the season. And with sound reasoning as things turned out: They’ve formed...
Pieces come together for Quaker Valley in dream season
Quaker Valley’s boys basketball team played 20 regular season games without a loss. It was a dream season for the Quakers, led by two of the most productive players in the WPIAL: senior guard Adou Thiero and senior forward Markus Frank. QV ended the regular season 20-0, 14-0 in Section...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Feb. 27, 2022
Edgeworth Estate of Nell Hatton sold property at 407 Chestnut Road to Mark and Donna Rodgers for $400,000. Donald Zier sold property at 101 Pine Road to Robert Morrison Jolly III for $465,000. Osborne Mark Martin sold property at 1485 Beaver St. to Kellen Waltman for $245,000. Sewickley Scott Baker...
Quaker Valley’s Adou Thiero scores 25 in semifinal win despite fractured thumb
Adou Thiero wore tape on the knee he injured last winter and a wrap on the thumb he fractured earlier this week. His junior season was cut short by one injury, costing his team a chance at a WPIAL title, so the Quaker Valley star was determined that this season...
Ashes to go, Bible study and more around Sewickley area churches
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Pancakes to Go: On Shrove Tuesday, March 1, the church will serve Pancakes to Go from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The meal consists of pancakes, sausage and doughnuts and is $6. Place your order ahead at 412-741-8484 or stpaulssew@verizon.net. Ashes to Go: Pastor Ryan Kobert from...
Quaker Valley School District yet to respond to Leet board’s denial of school-related application
The future of a proposed Quaker Valley high school is uncertain as school district officials continue to mull over a denial by the Leet zoning hearing board. The board unanimously voted to deny the district’s special exception application for the project on Feb. 9 — however, board members said they...
Quaker Valley School District officials invest in new technology for students, staff
New iPads and laptops are expected to be in the hands of Quaker Valley School District students and staff next school year. District director of innovation and strategic initiatives Karyn Dobda said 320 iPads were purchased for first and ninth-grade students. It also approved the purchase of 100 MacBook Air...
Markus Frank’s school-record 45 points leads Quaker Valley past Deer Lakes in Class 4A quarterfinals
Markus Frank is quiet and modest off the court, but in between the lines, he is a monster. And Wednesday night, the 6-foot-6 senior added a historic achievement to a stellar career at Quaker Valley. Frank set a single-game school record by scoring 45 points to propel the top-seeded Quakers...
Fund for Advancement of Minorities ends Sewickley Academy partnership
A Black student mentoring group that aims to provide Black students access to private schools around the Greater Pittsburgh area ended its partnership with Sewickley Academy on Feb. 17. The announcement comes amid concerns about the school’s direction with its diversity, equity and inclusion plan, a part of the school’s...
Tull Family Foundation donates $20 million to Sewickley Academy
The Tull Family Foundation donated $20 million to Sewickley Academy, making it the largest donation in the school’s history, according to the school’s press release on Tuesday. Head of Sewickley Academy Ashley Birtwell expressed how thrilled she was about the possibilities the donation brought for the school. “As we continue...
Sewickley area student news for the week of Feb. 22, 2022
Sewickley Academy students, junior soprano Avani Venkat and sophomore tenor Max Peluso, won finalists awards Feb. 12 in the annual international Butler University Vocal Competition for classically trained high schoolers in Indianapolis. Both traveled to the competition and performed live before judges and an audience, advancing to the finals round...
In brief: CARE workshops, kindergarten registration and more around Sewickley
CARE Workshops Start 2022 by registering for one of Laughlin Children’s Center’s informative Care Workshops presented by Dr. Gail Mangan, a highly acclaimed adolescent psychologist. CARE training includes an educational component and active practice for general use by adults who interact with children of all ages in various settings. Adults...
Sewickley Academy girls basketball comes together during challenging season
After reaching the WPIAL semifinals the past two seasons, the Sewickley Academy girls basketball team hoped to make another strong run in the playoffs this year. But the SA girls team, much like the SA boys, had to replace five starters from 2020-21. The team finished sixth in Section 1-2A...
Second-half improvement makes tough season ‘enjoyable’ for Sewickley Academy boys
It was a rough year for Sewickley Academy basketball. SA’s boys team lost six of its last seven games to end up 3-13 overall and 1-8 in Section 1-2A. “Due to covid concerns, we had only two practices and no games for over two weeks,” SA coach Win Palmer said....
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Feb. 20, 2022
Bell Acres Neil MacGill Jr. sold property at 3 Sands Ave. to Michael Collins and Jennie Conn for $208,000. Leet John Carpenter sold property at 147 Pilgrim Drive to Edgar Largaespada and Krista Joseph for $340,000. Sewickley Carroll Curragh Properties LLC sold property at 230 Chestnut St. to Joshua Early...
