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North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Jan. 3
Franklin Park Rory Seifert sold property at 2542 Brandt School Road to Andrew and Brittany Prischak Runstedler for $190,000. FP Rochester LLC sold property at Windsor Ct to Maronda Homes LLC for $135,000. FP Rochester LLC sold property at Windsor Ct to Maronda Homes LLC for $270,000. Marshall Rand Group...
The Week in Review: A look at some of the top stories from the North Hills for the week of Dec. 27Video
Here are some recent Tribune-Review news stories and features from the North Hills. For more details on these and other stories, follow the links below or find more news at TribLIVE.com. Bradford Woods residents could face fines if caught feeding deer The dense trees that grace Bradford Woods are part...
Volunteers gathering at Bradford Woods Reserve for Audubon’s annual bird count
For the seventh consecutive year, the Bradford Woods Conservancy is seeking nature lovers interested in participating in the Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count on Jan. 2. A small team of conservancy members and volunteers is scheduled to be in the Bradford Woods Reserve at 10 a.m. “looking, listening and...
Bradford Woods residents could face fines if caught feeding deer
The dense trees that grace Bradford Woods are part of the charm that attracts residents to the tiny borough. But the lush forested areas also are home to a growing deer population with human allies who set out tasty snacks for them. Borough officials say the deer would be better...
Marshall Township budget for 2021 keeps tax rate, level of service intact
Despite projections that revenue from some taxes are likely to dip next year, Marshall Township’s 2021 budget avoids a tax increase and focuses spending on projects that would cost more in the long run if delayed. The more than $8.6 million general fund budget unanimously approved this month is about...
West View’s 2021 budget trims spending to hold line on property tax rate
West View’s budget for 2021 keeps the borough’s tax rate the same but trims spending by about $132,000 to make up for a projected dip in revenue from several key sources. The nearly $3.84 million spending plan unanimously approved by council on Dec. 10. It anticipates revenue from property tax,...
Ross community mourns passing of Bill Linkenheimer, founding member of Fire Police unit
Before Ross Township had a special unit to control traffic and assist at fires and other emergencies, police and firefighters often had to waste valuable time preventing the scene from turning into a chaotic tangle. To address the problem, a group of volunteers came together to form the Ross Fire...
1 injury reported at 2-alarm fire in Franklin Park
One person was injured in a fire Monday in Franklin Park. The two-alarm fire was reported shortly after 2 p.m. at home in the 2500 block of Cole Road, according to emergency dispatchers. Emergency responders reported seeing heavy smoke coming from the structure and had to rescue a resident from...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Dec. 27
Franklin Park Raymond Thavarajah sold property at 2508 Acorn Ct to BGRS LLC for $577,000. BGRS LLC sold property at 2508 Acorn Ct to Lan Deng and Haitao Liu for $577,000. Garrett Cowles sold property at 1557 Crestview Drive to Tracey Cartwright and Tracey Quinn for $315,000. Stewart & Knox...
2021 Bradford Woods budget leaves tax rate, spending levels unchanged
The more than $934,000 budget for 2021 approved by Bradford Woods council provides funding for all the services provided by the borough without the need for a tax increase. The spending plan, which is about $3,000 less than this year’s budget, anticipates $463,400 from the real estate tax, which is...
Belt-tightening measures help McCandless avoid tax hike for 16th consecutive year
McCandless has approved a budget for 2021 that will avoid a property tax increase for the 16th consecutive year by reducing spending to make up for an expected dip in revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic. The nearly $16.3 million general fund budget approved unanimously by council on Dec. 21...
2 North Hills school directors reappointed to leadership positions; meeting schedule set
The president and vice president of the North Hill school board have been reappointed for a second term. President Allison Mathis and vice president Helen “Dee” Spade will serve in the leadership positions for a one-year term that runs until December 2021. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue to...
In Brief: Changes at North Park rink, McCandless job openings and more in the North Hills
Change made at North Park skating rink to slow covid spread The Allegheny County Parks Department has made several changes at the North Park skating rink that will be in effect through Jan. 3 to comply with the state’s efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus. All buildings will...
Necromancer Brewing set to open in March in Ross
For Ben Butler, the space just felt right. After months of searching for a site for their new brewery, Butler and his business partner Aaron Easler have signed the lease. Look for a March opening of Necromancer Brewing Co. at 2257 Babcock Blvd. in Ross. “I grew up in Ross,...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Dec. 20
Bellevue Richard Comport sold property at 48 N Sprague Ave. to Yauheni Trasko and Dzmitry Hermaniuk for $300,000. Franklin Park Estate of David Fulmer sold property at 2550 Cole Road to Ethan Berkebile and Tessa Filiano for $255,670. Adam Dobies sold property at 2489 Matterhorn Drive to Christopher and Charlotte...
Franklin Park’s 2021 budget balanced with cash reserves
Franklin Park council has approved a budget for 2021 that maintains public services and funds building, road and stormwater improvement projects without the need for a tax increase. The $11.44 million spending plan will be balanced with about half of the $3.15 million in money left over from this year’s...
Trib HSSN Top 20 Stories of 2020: North Allegheny dominates in pool
The most unique year in our lifetime is coming to an end. With so many mass starts and stops, highs and lows, just about all walks of life were affected by the coronavirus in 2020. High school sports were no different. The first two and a half months of the...
18 new covid-19 cases reported in North Hills School District during past week
The North Hills School District reported that there were 18 more active cases of covid-19 during the past week. Including the most recent cases reported between Dec. 10 and 15, there are 31 people in the district — 18 students and 13 staff members — who either tested positive for...
North Hills communities covid-19 numbers vary
As coronavirus cases continue to surge in Allegheny County and across the country, communities in the North Hills vary on the number of cases, case rates and deaths due to the virus. As of Dec. 16, there have been 1,225 total cases of the novel coronavirus in Ross Township since...
McCandless OKs list of firefighters eligible for income-tax credit
McCandless council has approved a list of residents belonging to its three volunteer fire departments who are eligible to receive a $500 credit next year on the earned income tax they pay to the town. Council also is considering extending the tax credit program it established in 2017 to emergency...
Ross budget keeps property tax rate the same for 6th consecutive year
In June, Ross Township commissioners reopened this year’s budget to trim $2.1 million in spending to deal with an expected loss in revenue from the statewide shutdown order to slow the spread of coronavirus. Next year’s spending plan is about the same as this year’s original budget but is balanced...
In Brief: Virtual tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, live-stream Christmas Eve service, and more in the North Hills
‘Christmas Carol’ virtual performance Hear the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas Past in a virtual performance of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” by the Steel City Shakespeare troupe. The Dec. 18 listening party begins at 6 p.m. and benefits the West View Hub charitable organization....
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Dec. 13
McCandless John Wickert sold property at 8157 Roosevelt Blvd. to Brian and Shannon Capellupo for $351,000. Amy Graham Ross sold property at 475 Ryndwood Road to Nicholas Passodelis and Gabriella Tomko for $325,000. Ross Ronald Gionta sold property at 203 Blaze Drive to James Davis for $228,500. Nancy Sandacz sold...
Week in Review North Hills: West View Park carousel panels, new park-n-ride garage, dark fantasy novel and moreVideo
Here are some recent Tribune-Review news stories and features from the North Hills. For more details on these and other stories, follow the links below or find more news at TribLIVE.com. Panels from old West View Park carousel ride to be centerpiece of new North Hills history museum For 71...
Ross OK’s Port Authority’s plan to double size of park-n-ride facility
Ross commissioners have approved the Port Authority’s plan to double the number of spaces available at its park-and-ride lot in the township to relieve congestion. But the unanimous vote on Dec. 8 to green-light the project comes with a hitch — if traffic near the lot spikes because of the...
