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Remember When: Dec. 9

George Guido
| Monday, December 9, 2019 12:00 a.m.
Tribune-Review file
About 100 police officers line up in front of the Penn Hills Municipal Building for the final roll call for Penn Hills Police Officer Michael Crawshaw on Dec. 8, 2009. Officer Crawshaw was fatally shot in his patrol car while responding to a call.

100 years ago

Police raid slot machine owners

The first results of the planned police drive on slot machines and punch boards in New Kensington netted two arrests. Both men arrested were store owners on Fourth Avenue.

75 years ago

East Deer trims Redcats

A packed house at the East Deer High gym watched the Bucks defeat rival Tarentum, 32-29. Tom Shondeck led East Deer with 18 points while Bob Holliday led the Tarentum quintet in scoring with 11.

50 years ago

Two highway jobs ahead of schedule

The Route 56 bypass from the Weinels area of Allegheny Township to the Vandergrift bridge is said to be ahead of schedule with workers on two shifts. The same is being said for the Route 380 project from Sardis, Franklin Township to Perrysville, Bell Township.

25 years ago

Mailbox dispute hits Gilpin

The Leechburg Post Office is requiring households in the RD5 and RD4 areas to raise their mailboxes so drivers in the new postal delivery trucks can reach them. Those not complying have been threatened with suspended deliveries.

15 years ago

Buffalo Twp. OKs subdivision of farms

Supervisors are hopeful they have reached a compromise between farmers who want to sell their land to developers and residents who want the township to remain rural. A new ordinance provides for a rural-residential-agricultural zone that offers a proportional scale for chopping up farmland.

10 years ago

Penn Hills police officer mourned

About 100 officers from various police departments lined up outside the Penn Hills Municipal Building for a ceremonial “roll call” by a dispatcher over a police radio as the funeral for Officer Michael Crawshaw, killed in the line of duty, got under way.

Five years ago

Local educator named Pa. Teacher of Year

Fox Chapel Area music teacher Mairi Cooper has been named Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year. Among the 14-year teacher’s duties are Advanced Placement music theory, orchestra, piano and world music.


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