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Habitat project at Deer Creek cuts sediment, boosts water quality
Thousands of trout stocked each year in Indiana Township’s Deer Creek will soon have a healthier habitat. A project to stabilize a portion of the creek’s eroding streambank is expected to cut excess sedimentation by 18.7 tons a year, according to the Western PA Conservancy. The nonprofit partnered with the...
Aspinwall’s Fall in the Wall celebrates the changing seasons
A celebration of the changing seasons is expected to draw many families to Aspinwall this month. Fall in the Wall takes over the town on Oct. 11. Presented by Aspinwall Chamber of Commerce, the annual festival features pumpkin and face painting, pony rides, balloon artists, music, magicians, arts and crafts,...
Fall Fest set to return to Emmerling Community Park
An autumn celebration is set to return to Emmerling Community Park in Indiana Township. The second annual Fall Fest is set for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 11. Presented by the township and its police department, more than 200 people attended the inaugural event last year. Organizer Lt. Kirk...
Shady Side Academy senior advocates for nationwide youth financial literacy
Laurence Park grew up in Los Angeles and never thought he’d end up living in Pittsburgh. But when his father was hired as a financial professor at The University of Pittsburgh in 2022, Park traded West Coast living for the hills of Western Pennsylvania. “It’s very different but there’s a...
Fox Chapel High School homecoming festivities set
The Fox Chapel Area High School 2025 homecoming football game will be played on Oct. 10 against the Plum Mustangs at 7 p.m. at the Fox Chapel Area High School Stadium (the James M. Burk Athletic Facility). The high school will be hosting the Fox Chapel Area Community Carnival on...
Volunteers needed to help with Fox Chapel Area School District’s next comprehensive plan
Fox Chapel Area School District officials are seeking assistance from parents, business owners and other members from its various communities in crafting its next comprehensive plan. The state Department of Education requires school districts to submit a comprehensive plan every three years. Fox Chapel Area’s current plan expires at the...
Developer promotes nature-inspired luxury living in Fox Chapel, O’Hara
Tranquil woods, waterfalls, streams, wildlife and plenty of room to roam are just a few of the natural amenities at two niche luxury residential developments in Fox Chapel and O’Hara. Described as “ultra-private,” The Oberoi in Fox Chapel and The Cascades in O’Hara are the culmination of years-long research and...
Man in critical condition after being shot in Waterworks parking lot, police say
A man was in critical condition after being shot in a parking lot at The Waterworks shopping center near Aspinwall late Saturday night, according to police. According to authorities, the victim walked into the emergency room at UPMC St. Margaret Hospital, which is adjacent to the Waterworks, around 11:30 p.m....
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 5, 2025
Aspinwall Anthony Andreaggi sold property at 30 Fourth St. to Heather Thomas for $350,000. Brad Robinson sold property at 7 Fifth St. to Casey and Jessany Hood for $390,000. Martha Hofer sold property at 200 Emerson Ave. to Todd Cullen and Anne Guzzi for $660,000. Blawnox Tilman Nadolski sold property...
With versatile lineup, Shady Side Academy boys soccer rounding into form
The Shady Side Academy boys soccer team isn’t married to one approach. The Bulldogs are willing to move players — even their top scorers — into different spots to help earn the result they need. Since starting the season by losing two of their first five matches, Shady Side Academy...
With senior Michael Costello out front, Fox Chapel cross country dominates section meet
Michael Costello got the result he was searching for during the WPIAL Section 4-3A cross country meet Oct. 1 in Apollo. Costello wanted to perfect how he finished races and wanted to find a way to beat Kiski Area’s Samuel Plazio. Plazio had finished ahead of Costello several times this...
Near-record kick from Harran Zureikat provides highlight for Fox Chapel football
Fox Chapel football coach Dave Leasure trusts Harran Zureikat to know his limits. The senior kicker, who committed to play at Georgia next season, broke his own school record by booting a 54-yard field goal against Pine-Richland last Friday. “That’s entirely up to him,” Leasure said. “If there’s a wind,...
Battle of the Books fundraiser for north libraries tops $2,000, logs 1st year with a perfect score
“What famous inventor did not believe in sign language despite having a deaf wife and mother?” If you’ve read “True Biz” by Sara Nović, as many competitors at this year’s Battle of the Books did, you’ll know the answer: Alexander Graham-Bell. Book lovers from all over northern Allegheny County gathered...
Aspinwall Zoning Hearing Board denies variance requests for proposed townhomes at former Methodist church site
An Aspinwall businessman will have to rethink his plans for an old church site after the borough’s zoning hearing board denied variance requests for proposed townhomes. Amena Properties founder Tony Pompeo Jr. hoped to create five townhomes along the 400 block of Center Avenue, where the Community United Methodist Church...
Blawnox marks borough’s 100th anniversary with huge celebration in its community park
Blawnox residents and those from surrounding communities came together in the community park for a celebration a century in the making. The borough marked its 100th anniversary with multiple live acts, various artisans, animals, activities and a drone show on Sept. 20. The most important part of it all was...
Guided hike with rangers at Hartwood Acres Park highlights conservation efforts of women
On a sunny Saturday afternoon in Hartwood Acres Park, a group of hikers followed rangers through wooded trails and grassy meadows to learn about the women who created and maintained the beautiful nature around them — from Rachel Carson’s fight against pesticides to Caren Glotfelty’s work restoring bird habitats. Hikers...
Team Friends announces new chapter, its first out of state, during annual fundraiser
A local nonprofit with four Western Pennsylvania chapters is following the yellow brick road to a new frontier — West Virginia. Supporters of Team Friends gathered Sept. 23 at Narcisi Winery in West Deer for its annual fundraiser. They spent the evening enjoying live music by Acoustic Union, wine tastings,...
In brief: Coat drive, flea market and more in Aspinwall area
Coat drive Fox Families Care is hosting a new and gently used coat and Halloween costume collection through Oct. 15. Donation boxes will be located at the borough building, Lauri Ann West Community Center, Cooper-Siegel Library and local schools. People can also donate jackets, hats and gloves of all sizes...
Fox Chapel proposes WPIAL football alignment based on roster size, win-loss records
Rather than separate football teams by school enrollment, should roster size and win-loss records be considered when the WPIAL creates new conferences? A proposal recently sent to the WPIAL office would do just that. In a plan spearheaded by Fox Chapel athletic director Mike O’Brien that was made public Tuesday,...
Blawnox to expand its memorial brick program to allow non-military recognitions
Blawnox officials are looking to expand a memorial brick program to allow families of non-veterans to honor present and past residents and others with a borough connection. Borough manager Kathy Ulanowicz said folks have been clamoring to create such solid recognition of beloved family members and friends ever since Blawnox...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 28, 2025
Etna Estate of Harry Joseph Thens sold property at 24 Christler St. to Jeremy and Cristina Fischer for $167,000. Phoenix Real Estate Solutions LLC sold property at 7 Spring St. Ext. to Nichael Burchlaw for $175,000. Fox Chapel Curt Vazquez sold property at 195 N. Grandview Drive to Tanner and...
Authentic pow wow in Indiana Township aims to teach, share, celebrate culture
Vic Alvin stood in full Native American regalia, waiting to perform for a crowd of thousands at the 46th annual Pow Wow at the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center in Indiana Township. Alvin, 35, has been dancing his whole life. This year was more special because his oldest...
O’Hara police, social worker read to children at township daycare
O’Hara police recently read to children at A Place to Grow Learning Center in the township. Police Superintendent Jay Davis, Deputy Superintendent Pat Goodman and social worker Kayla Somerville met with the estimated 200 youths ages 12 weeks to 5 years old on Sept. 4. It was for the center’s...
Grateful for chance to compete, Shady Side Academy freshman wins big race in Hershey
Josephine Lenart appreciates every opportunity to compete for the Shady Side Academy girls cross country team. While Lenart, a freshman, is short on experience, she is long on perspective. Lenart won for the first time at one of the premier regular-season invitationals, the 19th PIAA Foundation Meet, which is held...
Shady Side Academy girls tennis locked in on WPIAL championship goal
Shady Side Academy sophomore Brooke Henderson can tell the Bulldogs are locked in on winning the WPIAL Class 3A girls team tennis title. The program was already set to have a competitive lineup this season. Once Cassie Lapina, who won a section title at Pine-Richland last season, transferred in, the...
