Michael DiVittorio stories, Page 52
Oakmont announces streets to be repaved this summer
Oakmont officials have hired a familiar contractor for this year’s paving project. Council unanimously voted April 17 to approve a nearly $418,400 contract with Wampum-based Youngblood Paving to repair nine roads. Borough Manager Scot Fodi said Youngblood was the lowest of three bidders. The borough budgeted about $400,000 in paving...
Indiana Township announces streets to be paved this summer
Indiana Township officials plan to repair 14 roads as part of this year’s paving plan. The supervisors awarded Tresco Paving of Pittsburgh a $396,445 paving contract on April 11. Township Manager Dan Anderson said the company was the lowest of seven bidders and does quality work. “They have done work...
Leetsdale selects Penn State student as Local Government Academy intern
Leetsdale officials have tapped a Penn State student for a new mapping project. Resident Conor Kelley, a junior studying agriculture, community and environmental development, was selected via 5-1 vote April 13 as the borough’s Local Government Academy intern to collect data for a geographic information system database. Councilman Jeffrey Weatherby...
Sewickley area district judge race has 4 candidates seeking party nods
According to the Allegheny County Office of Elections unofficial candidate list, Sewickley area voters have four district judge candidates to choose from in the upcoming primary election. Joseph Bellissimo is running for the Republican nomination while candidates Michael J. Lepore, Giuseppe Rosselli and Glen Sovich have all crossfiled. Magistrate Robert...
Fox Chapel officials announce roads to be repaved this summer
Eight Fox Chapel roads are expected to be rebuilt this year as part of the borough’s paving program. Council unanimously voted April 17 to award a near $1.428 million contract to Bakerstown-based Shields Asphalt Paving. Borough Manager Gary Koehler said Shields Asphalt was the lowest of three bidders, and the...
Trees planted throughout Sharpsburg as part of conservancy program
Dozens of volunteers took to the streets of Sharpsburg for a tree planting with the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. The event took place from 9 a.m. to noon on April 8. Volunteers met up along the 1000 block of Main Street to pick up safety vests and supplies. They were split...
Oakmont council president resigns
Oakmont council President Lindsay Osterhout cited an increased work load and family responsibilities as reasons she resigned from council. Osterhout was in the final year of her first four-year term on council. Council accepted her resignation Monday. “She was a great addition to council,” said vice president Nancy Ride. “We...
Drivers hospitalized after head-on crash Uptown
Pittsburgh police are investigating a head-on crash Monday night that left two people hospitalized, one in critical condition. Public Safety spokeswoman Amanda Mueller said officers responded to the wreck near the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Stevenson Street in the city’s Uptown neighborhood around 8:20 p.m. The crash appeared to...
Primary Indiana Township District 3 supervisor race has Republican battle
Editor’s note: The Fox Chapel Herald is publishing election previews with candidate interviews for contested municipal and school board races only. Previews for contested Blawnox and Aspinwall council races will run in upcoming issues. Indiana Township Republicans have a choice to make when it comes to who will represent their...
Three Indiana Township districts have uncontested primaries for supervisor nods
These primaries for party nominations for Indiana Township supervisor are uncontested in these districts. District 1 Republican incumbent Paul Jorgensen and Democrat Kara Novogradac are each seeking their party nods for one four-year seat. District 2 Republican incumbent Albert Kaan and Democrat Nettie Owens are each seeking party nods for...
Lane restrictions planned for Route 28 southbound in Aspinwall, O’Hara
A single-lane restriction on southbound Route 28 in Aspinwall and O’Hara will take place Monday through Friday, April 21, PennDOT officials announced . Officials said it will be from the Virginia Avenue on-ramp to the Highland Park Bridge interchange, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day, weather permitting. The...
St. Nicholas Serbian Tamburitzans celebrate 60th anniversary with show in McKeesport
A performance six decades in the making will soon take place at McKeesport Area High School. This month marks the 60th anniversary of the St. Nicholas Serbian Tamburitzans. Current members and alumni will take the stage at 1960 Eden Park Blvd. around 3 p.m. April 22. The show features songs...
Candidates in Quaker Valley School Board primary races seek nods from both parties
Editor’s note: The Sewickley Herald is publishing election previews with candidate interviews for contested municipal and school board races only. The previews for other local race will run in upcoming issues. According to the Allegheny County Office of Elections unofficial candidate list, in the Quaker Valley School Board race, in...
Blawnox appoints Pittsburgh school teacher as new council member; she hopes to get youths involved
A teacher at a Pittsburgh public school and nonprofit founder has been appointed to Blawnox Council. Council voted 5-0 Wednesday to appoint Christine Carnevali to the seat vacated by Jessica Dayhoff-Mayo. Councilwoman Meghan Kennedy was absent. “I’m honored,” Carnevali said after the meeting. “I think Blawnox has a lot to...
Sewickley Public Library to host open house for retiring executive director
Sewickley Public Library executive director Carolyn Toth is retiring after 25 years of service. The library at 500 Thorn St. will host an open house in her honor from 4-6 p.m. April 27. Patrons and community members can deliver their best wishes to Toth in the Colbert Room. Light refreshments...
Sewickley Council denies request to demolish historic Herbst House
An old convent and private residence in Sewickley that also once was used as a Catholic school will remain standing as borough leaders have rejected a demolition request. Council voted 6-0 Tuesday night to stand by its historic review commission’s recommendation and not allow what is colloquially called the Herbst...
Shadyside bank robbery under investigation
A Shadyside bank was Monday afternoon, Pittsburgh police said. Police spokeswoman Cara Cruz said officers responded about 4:20 p.m. to a PNC bank in the 5900 block of Centre Avenue. A man asked a teller for money and threatened that he had a weapon inside a plastic bag, Cruz said....
Good Friday fish fry tradition continues at Blawnox, Sharpsburg volunteer fire stations
Blawnox and Sharpsburg volunteer fire departments had their annual Good Friday fish fry fundraisers at their respective departments. Both served up hundreds of meals and ala carte goods including fried cod, French fries, coleslaw, pierogies and mac and cheese. Sharpsburg also had shrimp while Blawnox had pizza and haluski. Both...
Brackenridge changes street name in memory of police Chief Justin McIntire
Brackenridge Council changed a street name in memory of their fallen police chief while continuing to weigh options on future police coverage. Third Avenue will be known as McIntire Way, in memory of the late police Chief Justin McIntire, who was killed in the line of duty on the street...
Eaglet hatches from U.S. Steel’s Irvin Works nest
Bald eagles nesting near U.S. Steel’s Irvin Works welcomed a new addition to the nest, a U.S. Steel spokesman announced Thursday. The egg hatched late Wednesday after weeks of care. The egg was laid in late February. The eaglet was named USS6, since it was the sixth one hatched by...
Sharpsburg district judge to host workshops to help people in several situations
Sharpsburg District Judge Matthew Rudzki will host a few workshops designed to help people with their license plates and other legal issues. The activities will take place at 1205 Main St. A free license plate replacement event with constable Jason Knapp is set for 8 a.m to 4 p.m. April...
Penn Hills High School to present spring musical ‘Mamma Mia!’
Penn Hills High School choir teacher and musical vocal director Briana York knows talent when she sees it. She and a few other staffers spend hours upon hours, week after week, fine tuning young pitches. York also understands all work and no play make students dull performers. It was no...
Riding for the Handicapped of Western PA benefit set in Aspinwall
Outdoor exercise is great for general fitness and well-being, working on that summer body and getting some sun. Add to that another reason: supporting a local charity. The eighth annual Spin Your Wheels fundraiser is scheduled for April 29 at Allegheny RiverTrail Park in Aspinwall. Activities begin at 8:30 a.m....
Fox Chapel Area School District to host community safety event in Aspinwall
Fox Chapel Area School District Police are partnering with borough police and neighboring law enforcement to present its second annual free Community Safety Event on April 22 in the parking lot at 241 Freeport Road across from the Aspinwall borough building. It will feature free bike helmets, free T-shirts, and...
More details of proposed Quaker Valley High School released by architects, full site plans yet to be submitted
Architects of the proposed Quaker Valley High School in Leet have revealed more renderings of the school facade. The proposed school is on 150 acres of land off Camp Meeting Road. It straddles Edgeworth, Leetsdale and Leet. Its latest update came in the form of a video presentation in mid-March...

