Valley News Dispatch category, Page 438
The Stroller, Dec. 16, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your holiday events, club meetings and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Community invited to Springdale Christmas carol social A community Christmas carol social will be at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Springdale Open...
Differing reports given regarding contractor hurt in 30-foot fall at Valley High School
The New Kensington-Arnold School District and an attorney who says she is representing the victim’s family gave differing reports about the condition of a repairman who fell through Valley High School’s auditorium ceiling Tuesday morning. New Kensington-Arnold Superintendent Chris Sefcheck said he was told Wednesday evening the man was being...
Gilpin officials start talks on how to spend federal covid relief funds
Gilpin officials have begun discussions on how to spend about $250,000 in covid relief funds. Township supervisor chairman Charles Stull said Monday that Gilpin received $125,000 so far with the second disbursement expected in either June or July. Possible uses include $10,000 for bathrooms at the public works garage, money...
Property taxes in Allegheny Township to remain the same for 12th year
Allegheny Township’s real estate tax rate will remain the same for 2022. The township supervisors on Monday night gave final approval to a $5.03 million budget that keeps property taxes at 16.50 mills. The tax rate for the general fund will be 13.35 mills, the fire services tax will be...
Santa will ride through Kinloch streets Wednesday night atop fire truck
Santa Claus will make his rounds perched on a fire truck through Lower Burrell’s Kinloch section Wednesday night from 6 p.m. until about 8 p.m. Santa’s special ride was initially scheduled for Thursday night but was changed because of rain forecasted for Thursday. For more than 50 years, the city’s...
Santa to tour Gilpin on Saturday
Gilpin police understand the pandemic might have some families concerned about packing into one place to see Santa this holiday season. So officers have made arrangements with the North Pole department to bring the jolly man on a tour of the township Saturday. The police department also collected donations to...
The Stroller, Dec. 15, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your holiday events, club meetings and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Fundraisers to benefit Roaring Run Watershed Association Roaring Run Watershed Association is selling 2022 calendars as a fundraiser. Calendars are $10...
Fox Chapel Area teens create their own jobs using tech skills
Technology is changing the way some teens work. Meet three Fox Chapel Area High School sophomores using their entrepreneurial skills online to turn a profit with unique part-time jobs. Stephen Schrim, James Kneiser and Justin Ling are 15-year-old friends and help one another with their businesses. Kneiser, of O’Hara, owns...
Pair of Kiski Area juniors collecting food and shoes to help Alle-Kiski Valley families
Two Kiski Area High School juniors are collecting items to benefit local charities this holiday season. Tabytha Hogan, 16, has launched a food drive for the Leechburg Food Bank at First United Methodist Church. Allison Thompson, 17, is collecting old and new shoes to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society....
Gilpin teen seeks Eagle Scout honor through project for Leechburg fire company
Lukas Remaley knew he wanted to do something to help out Leechburg. The Gilpin teen had been a part of the Boy Scouts for more than 10 years and earned at least 40 merit badges. “You learn how to work with other people and be a better person,” said Lukas,...
Township officials look to get Low Grade Road construction started by spring next year
Officials from Harmar, Cheswick and Springdale are continuing to work on creating a smoother drive on Low Grade Road, a heavily used route for traffic from Route 28 to the Freeport Road business district. Harmar engineer Matt Pitsch said construction is planned for spring of next year. “We hope to...
Police: Missing Kiski Township man believed to be in danger found safe
A Kiski Township man who was reported missing and considered in danger has been found safe, according to police. Township police were searching for Damian Day, 22, who had not been seen since leaving his residence around 9:15 p.m. Tuesday. Police issued a notice on social media around midnight on...
90-year-old man charged with threatening to shoot social worker, assaulting Kiski Township police officer
Kiski Township police charged a 90-year-old man with aggravated assault and making terroristic threats after, they say, he pulled a gun on a social worker who was checking on a report that the man was neglecting his wife, who requires in-home hospice care. Kay Leland Dunmire, of Ridge Road, Kiski...
Tarentum Council schedules special meeting for budget vote, no tax increase expected
Tarentum Council spent the past several weeks tweaking its proposed $11 million budget for next year, but one thing has remained the same: Residents should not see a real estate tax increase. The property tax rate is expected to remain at 5.48 mills, the same as it has been for...
Police: Parks Township woman grabbed for cop’s gun while being arrested
A Parks Township woman is accused of grabbing a police officer’s gun while being arrested for allegedly assaulting her partner during a domestic dispute, according to police. Although she didn’t get control of the gun, Leah Rachelle Wuchevich, 31, is charged with a felony count of disarming a law enforcement...
Worker flown to hospital after fall from Valley High School auditorium ceiling
A contractor working above the drop ceiling in the auditorium at Valley High School in New Kensington was injured after falling about 30 feet, according to authorities. Emergency responders were dispatched to the high school on Stevenson Boulevard shortly before 10:30 a.m., according to a Westmoreland County 911 dispatcher. No...
Leechburg Area School District to take closer look at student emails via Google service
Leechburg Area School District officials plan to take a closer look at student emails. District technology director Katie Robson said the district will be looking for safety concerns such as online predators, adult content, cyber bullying, drug use, depression, suicidal thoughts and more. Katie Robson said administrators will use a...
Vehicle fire affecting westbound lanes of Pennsylvania Turnpike
A commercial vehicle fire is impacting westbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Tribune-Review news partners WPXI-TV reported. According to PennDOT, the incident is impacting the shoulder, right and center lanes of the Turnpike between Butler Valley, Exit 39, and Allegheny Valley, Exit 48. The incident was first reported around 5...
The Stroller, Dec. 14, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your holiday events, club meetings and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Free Christmas meal planned at Knead Community Cafe Knead Community Café will host a free dine-in community Christmas dinner from 5:30...
Sherry Tamski becomes 2nd woman supervisor to serve in Kiski Township
Next month, Sherry Tamski will begin a six-year term as a Kiski Township supervisor, the second woman to be elected to the post in the township’s nearly 190-year history. Township Secretary Patrick Bono confirmed Tamski’s second supervisor status with available records at the township. Being the second female supervisor ever...
State receives $240 million for drinking water systems; New Kensington and others plan to tap funds
The EPA is awarding Pennsylvania more than $240 million for drinking water systems, and some local water authorities are expected to tap the funds. EPA Administrator Michael Regan released details Thursday calling on governors to prioritize water system funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The legislation will release $50 billion...
Selling repurposed furniture and work from local artists, Full Circle opens in Vandergrift
Lisa Bonello Brunermer began channeling her inner artist when she was 11 years old — and hasn’t stopped. The Leechburg native and artist was given complete creative control by her parents to paint and design her childhood bedroom. “I got to work,” Brunermer said. “Two walls were blue with clouds,...
Funeral arrangements set for David Regoli
Funeral arrangements have been made for the late David A. Regoli, a former Westmoreland County judge who died Dec. 9. Friends of Regoli, 56, of Lower Burrell, will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Giunta-Bertucci Funeral Home Inc. 1509 Fifth Ave., Arnold....
Most local school districts move to mask-optional policies following court ruling
Many local school districts are using last week’s state Supreme Court ruling striking down the state’s mask mandate in schools to return to mask-optional policies in their buildings. The state Department of Health in late August ordered that face coverings be worn by everyone in all school buildings. Gov. Tom...
Most school districts in Alle-Kiski Valley dropping mask mandates following court ruling
Two-thirds of the school districts in the Alle-Kiski Valley are using last week’s state Supreme Court ruling striking down the state’s mask mandate in schools to return to mask-optional policies in their buildings. The state Department of Health in late August ordered that face coverings be worn by everyone in...
