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Plum Council workshops to be streamed on YouTube
Plum officials have taken to YouTube in an effort to show residents their government’s discussions during the pandemic. Council livestreamed its April 5 workshop session on its channel, Plum BoroTV. There was one camera compared to several used at council voting sessions. It had a fixed viewpoint with no zoom...
Oakmont firefighters propose new alert system
Oakmont firefighters proposed replacing the borough’s emergency sirens with a new alert system. “It needs upgrading,” Fire Chief Dave Carroll said. “It needs done. We had always, in the past five years, looked at our siren system. We’re building a package for the future.” Carroll and Jamie Musulin of Capitol...
Linton Middle School in Penn Hills to be used as a covid vaccine clinic for certain seniors
A covid vaccine clinic for certain older people will take place at Linton Middle School in Penn Hills later this month. The clinic is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 at 250 Aster St. Participants must be at least 50 years old, a registered client of...
Oakmont incumbents not running for reelection this year
Oakmont’s political landscape will change significantly after this year’s election, as four council incumbents and the mayor have declined to seek reelection. Seats up for grabs in November are occupied by council president Patricia Friday, vice president Leah Powers, councilmen John Arnold and David Brankley, and Mayor Christopher Whaley. Council...
Police: Man shot in shin in Pittsburgh’s Manchester neighborhood, residence hit, too
A man was hospitalized after being shot in the shin Tuesday in Pittsburgh’s Manchester neighborhood, police said. Public Safety spokeswoman Cara Cruz said police responded to a ShotSpotter alert and 911 calls for shots fired around 7:15 p.m. along the 1900 block of Manhattan Street. Officers located the victim along...
Judge Anthony L. DeLuca handles cases in Penn Hills court for the week of March 29, 2021
Penn Hills District Judge Anthony L. DeLuca handled the following cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. Charges were filed by Penn Hills police unless otherwise noted. Held for court • Jason Montedoro, 40, of Verona on charges of accident involving death or...
South Fayette officials to spend $1.5 million to pave 30 roads, some alleys
South Fayette officials plan to spend $1.5 million to pave at least 30 roads and several alleys. Commissioners recently authorized the township’s paving program to go out for bid. The goal is to award the project at the April 14 meeting, according to commission president Gwen Rodi. “We’ve always committed...
Community vegetable garden proposed in Plum
Denise Carpon wants her community to go green and help support its food pantry with fresh produce. The Plum resident proposed creating a vegetable garden near the football fields far into Plum Creek Park. “It’s one way of bringing the community together,” she told council at Monday night’s workshop meeting....
Holiday Park VFD Junior Fire Academy to return in June after yearlong covid hiatus
An educational program designed to teach teens about leadership, teamwork and safety skills is expected to return after being canceled last year due to the covid pandemic. Holiday Park Volunteer Fire Department is expected to host its Junior Fire Academy from June 21-25. “I think it’s very important to bring...
Police: Man shot in face in McKees Rocks
Allegheny County police are investigating a shooting in McKees Rocks that sent one man to a hospital. Officials said officers were notified of a shooting shortly before 3 p.m. along the 200 block of Greydon Avenue. Police did not locate a victim at that location, but later learned an 18-year-old...
South Fayette, Bridgeville officials formally oppose PennDOT bridge toll plan
South Fayette and Bridgeville officials have taken formal action opposing PennDOT’s plan to fund an I-79 bridge widening project via new tolls. Both borough council and township commissioners recently unanimously adopted resolutions to that effect. “Residents and businesses alike are fearful of the negative impacts the proposed bridge tolling will...
Plum School District officials to provide more personnel info prior to voting meetings
Plum School District officials plan to offer more personnel information prior to school board meetings. Since October 2017, names of potential hires and their positions, as well as resignations, retirements, salaries and other related information, were routinely hidden from the public until after the board voted on them. The personnel...
Neighbor Spotlight: Dolly Provenza defined Oakmont through education, recreation board work for more than 30 years
Editor’s note: Neighbor Spotlight is a monthly feature that aims to let our readers learn more about the people in their communities who are working to make them a better place, who have interesting stories to tell or who the community feels deserve “15 minutes of fame.” If you would...
Neighbor Spotlight: Communication is key for Bridgeville Police Chief Chad King
Editor’s note: Neighbor Spotlight is a monthly feature that aims to let our readers learn more about the people in their communities who are working to make them a better place, who have interesting stories to tell or who the community feels deserve “15 minutes of fame.” If you would...
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh offering scavenger hunt in parks through April
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh has planned a scavenger hunt in order to get families out of their homes and into the parks this spring. The hunt is throughout April. Participation is free. “We were trying to find ways to get families to go outside together,” said Todd Brinkman, YMCA vice...
Neighbor Spotlight: Sewickley Public Library executive director’s love of books goes beyond the building
Editor’s note: Neighbor Spotlight is a monthly feature that aims to let our readers learn more about the people in their communities who are working to make them a better place, who have interesting stories to tell or who the community feels deserve “15 minutes of fame.” If you would...
Plum School District summer programs designed to help students’ grades, mental health impacted by pandemic
Plum School District officials understand the covid pandemic has impacted families greatly the past year and plan to offer a summer program to help students’ mental health and grades. “One of the big shifts going into this summer is: We’ve been hearing from our teachers and administrators and families that...
Officials: 1 person injured in multi-vehicle crash in Ross
One person was taken to a hospital, injured after a multiple vehicle crash in Ross. Allegheny County dispatch said the crash occurred Wednesday shortly before 7 p.m. at the intersection of Rochester Road and Babcock Boulevard. The boulevard was closed from Cemetery Lane to Rochester Road for about an hour....
Penn Hills High School prom to take place at Heinz Field
Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pitt Panthers football and major concerts is soon to be home to the Penn Hills High School prom. School district officials announced the senior celebration would make its return June 17 after being canceled last year due to the pandemic. “They deserve it,”...
Audit: Penn Hills School District closing reserve fund deficit
Hard work, bond refinancing and covid pandemic-related savings have helped Penn Hills School District cut an estimated $18 million deficit to nearly zero in five years, according to a newly released audit report. Auditor Mark Turnley said he is “guardedly optimistic” about the district’s financial future. “When you look at...
Allegheny Freedom Works inaugural Easter egg hunt draws crowd despite rain
There were rain clouds high above the participants of the inaugural Allegheny Freedom Works Easter egg hunt March 28. Officials said it did not dampen the spirits of participants, as more than 1,000 eggs with various treats were scattered for young scavengers to find. Hundreds of families from Plum and...
Police: Man shot in leg in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood
A man was taken to a hospital in stable condition after being shot in the leg in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood. Public Safety spokesperson Cara Cruz said officers responded to reports of a man shot around 8:30 p.m. Monday along the 200 block of Larimer Avenue. Police located the victim inside...
Whitehall Fire Department adds junior program to enlist young members
Caelan Austin of Whitehall hopes to follow in his grandfather’s firefighter footsteps. The 16-year-old has a solid head start as the borough’s first junior firefighter. “I’ve always had an interest in it, and always wanted to help out the community and serve the community,” Caelan said. “I’m excited, happy, a...
Plum VFD plans to replace aging rescue truck, needs borough funds
Officials at Unity Volunteer Fire Department in Plum need borough funding to replace an aging rescue truck. The current vehicle is 21 years old with a rusting frame and is expected to be put out of service within the year. “It is not structurally acceptable to give to somebody else...
Millvale family of 3 rescued from burning home, 2 firefighters injuredVideo
A Millvale family of three was rescued from their burning home by borough police Monday afternoon. Emergency responders were dispatched to 301 William St. shortly after 4 p.m. “Heavy fire from the porch area extended into the house,” Millvale fire Chief Karl Cavanaugh said “Crews were able to keep it...

