Valley News Dispatch category, Page 111
Springdale’s girls soccer team electrifies community; group heads to state championship
Lincoln Haas just couldn’t help himself. The first grader was one of roughly 450 Acmetonia Elementary School students who lined the school’s halls Friday morning, patiently waiting for the parade of the state championship-bound high school girls soccer team to walk by their classroom. As the teachers and students waved...
Tarentum property tax could jump 9% next year to help fire companies
Tarentum real estate owners would see their taxes go up 9.1% in 2025 under council’s proposed budget. The $4.7 million proposed budget would raise taxes by one-half mill from the current rate of 5.48 mills. The increase is specifically targeted to benefit the borough’s three fire companies as a fire...
Allegheny Valley School District considers 1st step to improve athletic field
The clock is ticking when it comes to planned improvements at Springdale High School’s soccer field, according to Allegheny Valley School District administrators. They’re recommending the school board get started with geological and infiltration testing and a site survey for potential installation of artificial turf at the field. “Time is...
Abatement on former Colfax school in Springdale underway; demolition nears
Asbestos abatement at the former Colfax Upper Elementary School in Springdale started this week, said Jan Zastawniak, Allegheny Valley School District spokeswoman. Permits have been secured, and a plan is in place to complete the demolition after abatement, Zastawniak said. Architect Toni Canzian said the project is going according to...
New Kensington becoming a sweet spot with addition of 2 new bakeries
Historically known as the “Aluminum City,” New Kensington is on a path to becoming the sweet spot of the Alle-Kiski Valley. By the end of November, the city’s downtown will have five bakeries, all within a short walk of one another. Hailey Sabot and Daisy Lamberson will open Wildflower Bakery...
The Stroller, Nov. 15, 2024: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
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627-home mixed-use plan proposed for Buffalo Township a clear sign of accelerating growth
A Lancaster-based firm wants to transform a slice of farmland in Buffalo Township into a town within a town, boasting more than 600 homes and about 20,000 square feet of retail space. The ambitious plan, proposed near the intersection of routes 28 and 356, reflects a seemingly insatiable appetite for...
Eccentric and comical, the Illustrious Order of Makesmiths opens in Blawnox
Part gallery, part toy shop is the best description for the Illustrious Order of Makesmiths, a quirky new addition to Blawnox. Opened by West Deer residents Chief and Steve O’Hearn, both artists, the storefront at 334 Freeport Road welcomes visitors to find joy in professional art as well as bizarre...
Aspinwall hosts Pittsburgh Regional Transit meeting about proposed bus line redesign
Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus riders in Aspinwall may lose access to the South Side and the Strip District, but gain stops in Lawrenceville, Bloomfield and Downtown Pittsburgh as part of a bus line redesign project. Riders would also see 20- to 30-mile trips shortened and increased direct connections to neighborhoods...
Childhood interest in cooking stirs culinary passions in O’Hara chef
Television cooking shows proved to be a career catalyst for O’Hara-based executive chef Blakely Aluise. Aluise grew up reading cookbooks and binge-watching The Food Network in her quest to learn about the culinary world and cooking. “I’d find myself in our kitchen at home trying to re-create what I’d seen...
‘Constellations’ offers a spellbinding journey of choice and destiny
Choices — and their infinite trajectories — are explored in Riverfront Theater Company’s fall production of “Constellations.” The two-person show takes the audience on a spellbinding, romantic journey that follows decisions of a physicist coming to terms with a cancer diagnosis and her beekeeper husband. Written by British playwright Nick...
Proposed Sharpsburg budget has no real estate tax hike, maintains sewer rates
Sharpsburg officials plan to hold the line on real estate taxes and sewage fees as part of next year’s budget. Council is expected to delineate its proposed 2025 spending plan during a workshop meeting Nov. 14 with possible adoption slated for Nov. 21. Municipalities must adopt a balanced budget by...
Shop for florals that ‘Glitter & Glow’ at Fox Chapel Garden Club’s premier event
A cornucopia of florals, wreaths and plants will be table- and mantle-ready at this year’s Glitter & Glow, the premier holiday shopping bazaar by the Fox Chapel Garden Club. “We use greens from our own gardens, and we make arrangements that you can literally put on your table and enjoy...
Defense demands dismissal of charges in Jehovah Witnesses sex abuse case
The lawyer for a Lower Burrell man charged as part of a grand jury probe into allegations of widespread child sex abuse claims within the Jehovah Witnesses community on Thursday argued the case should be dismissed for lack of evidence. Defense attorney Dan Joseph said the alleged victim’s testimony during...
Boiler projects at Bon Air, Burrell High School first on list for district’s construction projects
With the fate of Stewart Elementary sealed, Burrell School District is directing its attention to improvements at Bon Air Elementary and Burrell High School. The school board on Tuesday will consider advertising for a boiler replacement at the high school and a boiler rebuild at Bon Air. “These are two...
Lower Burrell officials ‘making an effort’ in the Kinloch area
Kinloch residents in June gave Lower Burrell officials a directive: let’s get some progress in their often-overlooked portion of the city. Now, they’ve seen what city officials have been up to during a meeting at the Kinloch Volunteer Fire Company. “I was optimistic, and I’m even more optimistic,” said resident Tom...
The Stroller, Nov. 14, 2024: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your non-profit’s community events, fundraisers and club meetings for free in The Stroller. Send information at least two weeks in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. Follow the Stroller on X at @VNDStroller. Remembrance planned for NK...
Schools battle national shortages, pay disparity to keep nurses on the job
Aliza Zelina arrives for her school nursing job at Highlands Middle School in Harrison just after 7 a.m. each day knowing she won’t have much prep time before her patients begin to roll in. “We see kids bright and early,” she said. “It’s steady, seeing about 50 to 60 visits...
2024 free Thanksgiving dinners in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Will you be alone on Thanksgiving Day or unable to cook? Free Thanksgiving dinners are being offered in several communities in the Valley. Please note the reservation deadlines. Apollo • A free community Thanksgiving meal will be served from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Grace Assembly of God, 609...
New Kensington to host 51st Pennsylvania Karate Championships
A tradition unlike any other in the Alle-Kiski Valley or Pittsburgh region continues this weekend. The 51st Pennsylvania Karate Championships, a keystone event since the early 1970s, returns Saturday to the grand ballroom of the Quality Inn in New Kensington. It is where the event began all those years ago....
Demolition of Springdale trestle bridge set to begin; detours in place
Overnight closures on Pittsburgh Street in Springdale begin Wednesday. The road, between Duquesne Court and Washington Street, will be closed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night through Monday or Tuesday as demolition crews remove the overhead trestle bridge. Crews estimate the work will take about five days. The...
No tax increase proposed for 2025 Arnold budget as officials correct projections
Arnold’s proposed budget for 2025 carries no tax increase for city property owners. Council voted 4-0 Tuesday to approve a first reading of the city’s tax rate, revenue and expenditures for 2025. Councilman Adam Zweig was absent. As presented, the city would take in and spend about $4.6 million. The...
Sewage, garbage rate increases expected for Cheswick residents in 2025
Cheswick residents won’t pay more for property taxes or water next year, but they can expect to pay more in garbage and sewer rates. That’s according to the borough’s proposed budget for 2025, which totals about $2.6 million. Councilman Frank Meledandri said borough council will consider advertising the proposed budget...
Could Springdale Church’s donated Pittsburgh Christmas tree be the last from the property?
A reliable supply of towering Christmas trees for Pittsburgh’s annual display may come to an end Saturday after crews cut down two more evergreens from an old church in Springdale. The city has sourced the centerpiece of its Light Up Night festivities from the former St. Alphonsus Church, owned by...
The Stroller, Nov. 13, 2024: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
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