Sewickley Herald category, Page 64
Quaker Valley girls tennis team comes together to capture 1st section title since 2010
It had been more than a decade since Quaker Valley won a section title in girls tennis. But the Quakers rolled through league play this season to claim their first section championship since 2012. “To say this season from the very beginning back in August to now has been a...
Basketball team that laid foundation for program’s success joins Quaker Valley hall of fame
John Gaetano took over as Quaker Valley’s boys basketball coach in 1987-88. He was employed as a guidance counselor at Northgate and brought 26 years of coaching experience with him. “I was a different type of coach than they were used to (at QV),” Gaetano said. “I wasn’t easy to...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 8, 2023
Bell Acres Jermaine Benjamin sold property at 114 Hamilton Drive to Emme Harding for $389,900. Franklin Park David Hartman sold property at 2309 McAleer Road to Ananthapadmanabham Manikandan for $342,500. Mary Wilson sold property at 2347 Wilvan Ln to Florian and Audrey Rajakovich for $708,000. Xiaoshu Zou sold property at...
Quaker Valley Middle School recognized as an Apple Distinguished SchoolVideo
Quaker Valley Middle School has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for the 2023-26 program term. School district officials made the announcement Oct. 3. They also posted videos online featuring students and staff working with Apple devices. The school was selected for this distinction based on its commitment to...
Support groups, Sunday services and more at Sewickley area houses of worship
Antioch Baptist Church 322 Elizabeth St., Sewickley. 412-741-7688. antiochfwbaptistsewickley.org. Sunday service is at 10:45 a.m. Beth Samuel Jewish Center 810 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge. 412-266-5238. bethsamuel.org. Beth Samuel Jewish Center meets every Saturday at 10 a.m. in person and on Zoom for Morning Shabbat services. First Friday Family Services take place...
Short-term lane restrictions expected on the Sewickley Bridge
PennDOT officials announced a short-term lane restriction on the Sewickley Bridge in Moon Township and Sewickley Borough will occur tonight, weather permitting. Motorists should expect to encounter single-lane alternating traffic on the bridge from 7 p.m. Thursday to about 5 a.m. Friday. Officials said crews from JET Excavating Co. will...
Quaker Valley High School homecoming king and queen crowned
Quaker Valley High School students and staff have crowned their homecoming king and queen for this school year. Seniors William Musial and Mia Hrabovsky were named school royalty at half-time of the Sept. 29 football game between the Quakers and Hopewell Vikings. William is a four-year member of the cross-country...
Remember When: Sewickley Herald headlines from 1927
In the news this week 96 years ago: • Sewickley Academy’s Upper School found a new home in the former Houston estate on Academy Avenue. The Herald’s reporter marveled at the setting: “Immediately within the gate one is impressed with the beauty of the surroundings,” they wrote. “…beyond a clearing...
In brief: Goatoberfest, Ole 5K and more in Sewickley area
Goatoberfest Kindred Spirits Rescue Ranch third annual GOATOBERFEST cash bash and fundraiser is set for 4 to 8 p.m. Oct. 14. All of the proceeds will benefit the animal sanctuary, which rescues, shelters, and cares for abused and abandoned farm animals, including cows, sheep, goats, chickens, donkeys, horses, pigs, and...
Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital labor and delivery unit closed
The final baby was born at Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital on Sept. 28, as the labor and delivery unit closed at the end of September. Formerly Sewickley Valley Hospital, it was built in 1907. The first baby administrators could find a record for born there was in 1914, according to...
After section showdown, Quaker Valley, Sewickley Academy golfers go on to postseason success
Quaker Valley and Sewickley Academy have well-established golf programs and traditions. Another chapter in the long rivalry took place Sept. 20 when the QV golfers defeated the Panthers, 200-211, in a critical section match at Allegheny Country Club. With the win, QV clinched a tie for first place with Eden...
3-sport star completes family trifecta in Quaker Valley Sports Hall of Fame
The covid-19 pandemic in 2020 delayed Dr. Christa Rogers-Pettie’s entrance into the Quaker Valley Sports Hall of Fame. Inductions for the HOF were shut down for three years from 2020-2022 because of the pandemic. The 2008 QV graduate waited patiently for that much-anticipated phone call from her former track coach,...
Sewickley Bridge to close tonight from 8 until about midnight
The Sewickley Bridge will shut down in both directions for about 4 hours tonight while repairs are made, PennDOT announced at about 4:45 p.m. this afternoon. The bridge will closed 8 p.m. to about midnight. All bridge traffic will be detoured: From Sewickley • Motorists will take Route 65 southbound;...
Edgeworth Elementary hosts inaugural Fun Run
Edgeworth Elementary Home & School Association hosted its inaugural Fun Run this month to help raise money for student activities. Student enrollment this school year is 418 and all of them participated in the Sept. 14 event. They ran around, played games and interacted with various families and Quaker Valley...
Sewickley Music Club kicks off new season
The Sewickley Music Club is kicking off its 103rd year and welcomes back members for an impressive 2023-24 season of musical performances. At 2 p.m. Oct. 10, the club members meet for their first event at Divine Redeemer Parish – St. James on Walnut Street in Sewickley. Members arrive at...
Quaker Valley sets max construction costs for new high school
Quaker Valley School District officials have adopted a resolution setting the maximum building construction costs for the proposed high school at $72,129,518 and maximum project cost at $105,049,347. The financial projections were set Sept. 19. The project would be subject to a voter referendum should it exceed the spending cap,...
Remember When: Sewickley Herald headlines from 2003
In the news this week 20 years ago: • The Sewickley Herald Star, as it was then known, celebrated its 100th anniversary. The first issue of the paper was published on Sept. 19, 1903. Headlines from the front page included “$75 DIAMOND RING TO BE GIVEN AWAY,” in a Herald-sponsored...
Ghost Hounds set to play McKees Rocks in November
The Pittsburgh-based band Ghost Hounds will headline The Roxian theater in McKees Rocks on Nov. 17. The six-member blues-rock group are on the road in support of their latest album, “First Last Time,” which features the track “Last Train to Nowhere” — a Top 3 hit on Apple’s iTunes Rock...
Letter to the editor: Let’s get moving, Quaker Valley
I recently attended an info session about the new QV high school — and was blown away by the quality and foresight of the plan. I left the meeting feeling energized and excited for my child who will (if we get moving!) attend this school in a few years. There...
Quaker Valley School District officials approve 6-year contract with support staff
Quaker Valley School District administrative assistants, paraprofessionals, clerks, assistant nurses and technology technicians are working under a new contract. The school board voted 7-0 at a special meeting Sept. 26 to approve the new six-year contract with what was collectively referred to as the Unit 1 employees. It impacts 56...
Quaker Valley School District hires new police officer
Quaker Valley School District officials hired their newest police officer. Lauren Porupsky of Peters Township will be tasked with keeping students and staff at Osborne Elementary safe this school year. The board unanimously appointmented her Sept. 19. Officer Thomas Liberty will now be permanently stationed at Edgeworth Elementary. He was...
In brief: Sewickley attorney honored, fire safety fair and more in Quaker Valley area
Sewickley attorney honored Nicklaus “Nick” Oliver, associate general counsel of Alcoa Corporation, was honored with the Kathryn M. Kenyon Leadership Award by the Allegheny County Bar Association for his commitment to pro bono work since the start of his legal career. In 2004, the Sewickley resident began volunteering with Christian...
Despite graduation losses, Sewickley Academy boys soccer off to fast start
The 2023 season would be considered a time to rebuild for most soccer programs after losing nine seniors to graduation. Not so at Sewickley Academy. The Panthers, minus co-section player of the year Adin Zorn and three other graduated all-section players — midfielders Hudson Colletti, Michael DiSantis and Lucas Mendoca...
Furman South honored to be 1st Quaker Valley hockey player inducted into school’s hall of fame
Furman South’s brilliant hockey career has been filled with a series of firsts. • The 2006 Quaker Valley graduate skated on the first state championship hockey team in program history. • South ranks first in numerous statistical season- and career-long categories, including most goals in a season, career goals, most...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 24, 2023
Edgeworth Richard John Whitlock III sold property at 304 Maple Ln to Hayden John and Grace Wilson Wolf for $1,200,000. Franklin Park Joseph Bunting sold property at 1591 Arndt Road to BMDS McKnight LLC for $130,000. William White Jr. sold property at 2564 Barnwood Drive to Jeremy and Jaclyn Anderson...
