Sewickley Herald category, Page 54
Deep Quaker Valley wrestling lineup racking up wins
Quaker Valley already has four wrestlers in its 20-win club for 2023-24. Prior to the Allegheny County championships held Jan. 19-20 at Fox Chapel, QV senior Jack Kazalas (22-1), junior Marcus Richey (22-4) and sophomores Bruce Anderchak (21-1) and Matthew Danna (21-3) were 20-match winners. “They all are showing that...
Narrow losses help prepare Quaker Valley boys for 2nd half of section play
Players on the Quaker Valley boys basketball team said “enough is enough.” Three consecutive losses were all they could handle; the Quakers responded with a 54-51 section win against South Allegheny in two overtimes on Jan. 12. The hard-fought victory lifted QV’s record to 2-2 in Section 4-4A and 7-6...
Sewickley area real estate transactions, week of Jan. 25, 2024
Bell Acres Thomas Mattie sold property at 16 Elm St. to Thera Miller-Daudet and Ethan Earley for $180,000. Edgeworth Michael Maloney sold property at 303 Pine Road to Brett Horowitz and Alyssa Raymond for $1,014,200. John Kramer sold property at 213 Orchard Ln to Scott Mappin for $610,000. Franklin Park...
Bell Acres CEO, 81, headed to prison for tax fraud after delay requests fail to sway judge
A Bell Acres man convicted of the largest tax fraud ever in Western Pennsylvania is scheduled to report to federal prison on Monday. In September, a judge ordered Joseph Nocito, 81, to serve one year and one day in federal prison. But last month Nocito asked that his sentence be...
Quaker Valley School District closed Friday due to expected inclement weather
Quaker Valley School District will be closed Friday due to expected inclement weather, district officials announced. District spokeswoman Michelle Dietz said there are three cancellation days accounted for in the school year calendar. Friday will be the second of those days. Quaker Valley also has five flexible instruction/virtual learning days...
Tapas Talks moves Carol Semple Thompson lecture to February
Due to a commitment to captain an international golf team in October, Tapas Talks speakers’ series has rescheduled its “On the Tee with Carol Semple Thompson” talk for Feb. 15 at the Allegheny Country Club. Guests at the event will get an insiders look at Semple Thompson’s nearly six decades...
New Mic’s Market in Sewickley packed with hard-to-find health foods
Michaela Blaney wants to help people live a happy and healthy lifestyle. The California entrepreneur moved from the West Coast to Sewickley a couple of years ago to accomplish that goal in the Quaker Valley. Blaney felt inspired to open a micro market after visiting close friends and fellow Sewickley...
Leet planning commission to discuss proposed Quaker Valley High School plans
Quaker Valley area residents will soon have another opportunity to weigh in on a proposed high school in Leet. The township’s planning commission is expected to discuss the final site plan at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25 at the municipal building, 194 Ambridge Ave. A link to the site plan...
Leetsdale police department welcomes first full-time female officer
Celina Kelly may have made Leetsdale history as the newest police officer — police Chief Daniel Raible said he believes Kelly is the department’s first full-time female officer. She was hired Jan. 11 and sworn in by Mayor Sandra Ford. Kelly, a New Brighton resident, was selected out of four...
Leet Township commissioners consider short-term rental regulations
Leet officials want to adopt new rules and restrictions before people start opening short-term rental properties in the township. The township commissioners are expected to pass a proposed ordinance Feb. 12 regulating residential accommodations leased for less than 30 days. The planning commission reviewed similar ordinances from Sewickley, Edgeworth and...
Sewickley launches new alert system to send official borough emergency messages
Sewickley area residents and business owners have a new way to get official emergency alerts from the borough. Emergency management coordinator Michael Mullins said SewickleyAlerts, a mass communication alert system through OnSolve, recently launched. Sewickley partnered with the company to use CodeRED, a cloud-based software system that sends out messages...
Before embarking on future in astronomy, physics at Stonehill, Rena Gilligan has goals to meet for Quaker Valley swimming
Stonehill College is a private Catholic institution founded in 1948 and located in Easton, Mass. It has an undergraduate enrollment in the 2,500 range, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 384 acres. The campus is located on the original estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames Jr., with 29...
Quaker Valley hockey playing strong defense, stacking up wins
The Quaker Valley hockey team started 2024 similarly to 2023. With a win. The Quakers edged Shaler, 3-2, on Jan. 4 at Alpha Ice Complex to improve to 11-0-1. The only blemish on the QV schedule is a 3-2 defeat in OT to Indiana on Dec. 7 at S&T Bank...
Quaker Valley girls shake off growing pains, get in win column
Patience and perseverance finally prevailed for the Quaker Valley girls basketball team, as the Quakers kept plugging away through the first four weeks of the season. With a team comprised of three freshmen, six sophomores two juniors and one senior, the QV girls found it difficult to attain their first...
Sunday services, extended Advent initiative and more at Quaker Valley area churches
Antioch Baptist Church 332 Elizabeth St., Sewickley. 12-741-7688. antiochfwbaptistsewickley.org. Sunday school is every first Sunday of the month at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship and praise service is weekly at 10:45 a.m. Virtual Bible study is every first Wednesday at 7 p.m. The link is on the church’s website. Beth Samuel...
More Quaker Valley area governments organize their leadership for the year
More Quaker Valley area communities welcomed their newly-elected officials as well as appointed their council leaders. Bell Acres Mayor Kenneth Alvania swore in Christopher Abell, Lane Grafton and Gregory Molchen to their new council seats. This will be Abell’s fifth term, Grafton’s second and Molchen’s first term. David Renfrew was...
Remember When: Sewickley Herald headlines from 1904
In the news this week 120 years ago: • “The New Year is here at last — bright, joyous and beaming,” Herald editor W. H. Robertson proclaimed in a poetic editorial. “How lovely nature has seemed, decked in her royal robes. No queen was ever more resplendent in her jewels...
Sewickley borough manager gets new 2-year deal
Sewickley officials have approved a new employment agreement with borough manager Donna Kaib. Council unanimously voted Jan. 9 to retain its top administrator the next two years. The agreement comes with a big pump in pay from when she was first hired in August 2021. Kaib’s starting salary for the...
Sewickley library book returned 54 years later
It’s not often that something lost for more than half a century is recovered. Such a moment happened this past holiday season at the Sewickley Public Library. Former borough resident Carol Patterson McIntyre took out a copy of “Beowulf” in 1969. She said she borrowed it for an assignment her...
Aleppo holds the line on property taxes with this year’s budget
Aleppo property owners will not have to pay more in township real estate taxes this year. Commissioners recently adopted their 2024 budget and maintained the millage rate at 3.5 mills. Township manager Gwen Patterson said Aleppo has not raised taxes in more than 15 years. Projected revenues and expenses were...
Sewickley patrolman Mark Smilek remembered for dedication, bringing joy to others
A Sewickley police officer who died after battling leukemia the past seven years is being remembered as a protector who brought joy to many. Part-time Officer Mark Smilek was a former Pentagon police officer who was at the facility during the 9/11 attacks, with a law enforcement career that spanned...
Leetsdale approves 5-year contract for Rave Alert system
Leetsdale officials recently approved a new five-year deal for the use of a messaging system to help alert residents of emergencies and borough events. Council voted Dec. 14 to approve the continued use of Rave Alert, a mass notification system through Rave Mobile Safety, at a cost of $1,250 a...
After strong start, Sewickley Academy boys look ahead to section play
Sewickley Academy’s boys basketball team closed out the month of December most impressively. The Panthers won four consecutive games and six of seven down the month’s home stretch. Their only loss during this time was a tense one-point decision Dec. 8 to Serra Catholic. The Panthers followed up with victories...
Fisher’s Files: Quaker Valley’s Bruce Anderchak, Jack Kazalas among WPIAL’s best wrestlers early on
Notebook items from Quaker Valley and Sewickley Academy athletics: Quaker Valley’s Bruce Anderchak (107 pounds) and Jack Kazalas (139 pounds) were ranked first in their weight divisions in the WPIAL 2A individual wrestling rankings for the week of Dec. 25. Anderchak, a sophomore, ended the month with a 15-1 record;...
Sewickley area real estate transactions, week of Jan. 7, 2024
Aleppo Ruth Cain sold property at 103 Berdine Drive 2344 to We Buy Homes Pittsburgh LLC for $160,000. Julia Tr sold property at 120 Veshio Drive to John and Olivia Chutz for $580,000. Estate of Wesley Smith Jr. sold property at 30 Rhodes Ave. to Christian and Jennifer Nauman for...
