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Letter to the editor: Biden-Harris bait and switch?
Over the past few days, both Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have referred to the Harris-Biden administration. I consider this bait-and-switch election fraud. Commercial after commercial for Biden (disgruntled soldiers, sick old ladies, etc.) refer to him as honest and a good Catholic moral leader. Something smells fishy and unethical...
Letter to the editor: Trump is not draining the swamp
To the writer of the letter “Trump is draining the swamp” (Aug. 25, TribLIVE): Whaaat??? What about the eight close associates and/or friends who (1) are in jail, (2) have been pardoned (3) were dismissed by Attorney General William Barr or (4) have been convicted? Manafort, Stone, Cohen, Flynn, Bannon,...
Letter to the editor: William Barr has not served church well
As a Catholic chaplain serving our incarcerated sisters and brothers throughout the Diocese of Pittsburgh, I most strongly urge the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, scheduled for Sept. 23, to reconsider Attorney General William Barr as the recipient of the Christifideles Laici Award, which highlights the good works of “those who...
The Stroller, Sept. 20, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Is your non-profit organization going to have a fundraiser? Send information to The Stroller at least a week in advance to vndnews@tribweb.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Cornhole tournament fundraiser to benefit Highlands Youth Wrestling Highlands Youth Wrestling will host a cornhole tournament at 1 p.m. Oct. 11...
Throw cauliflower on the grill for a meaty meatless dish
Whole roasted cauliflower impresses as a vegan centerpiece or fills you up as a one-dish meal. The vegetable can play the same role in outdoor cooking, but needs to be cut up first. If you haven’t tried grilled cauliflower, you’ll want to: It caramelizes beautifully on the outside and develops...
Scott, South Fayette area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Bridgeville Charles Mark Fleck sold property at 347 Center St. to Bradley Logel for $69,000. Carnegie Julian Pannill sold property at 605 Reamer Drive to Ronald Robert Knueppel Jr. and Tracey Lynn Knueppel for $299,900. Collier Jessica Vaughn sold property at 611 Aylesworth Ave. to Justin Carson and Joshua Hanna...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Bell Acres Stanley Szymanski Jr. sold property at 105 Hamilton Drive to Alexander and Sarah Dietz for $267,500. Edgeworth Estate of Joseph Vales sold property at 425 Woodland Road to Erik Schnakenberg and Leanne Marie Ford for $2,300,000. Leetsdale Ellen Kimmel Hamilton sold property at 533 Beaver St. to Matthew...
Eastern area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Churchill Robert Feinberg trustee sold property at 2240 Harmain Road to Dario and Kathy Donatelli for $221,000. Edgewood Maxwell Williams sold property at 504 Greendale Ave. to Aaron Charles Watson and Marisol Edelmira Lalut for $359,500. Forest Hills Dolores Marie Paul trustee sold property at 110 Braddock Road to Aaron...
Hampton area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Hampton Robert Bates sold property at 2101 Coventry Drive to Ryan Clagett and Khristee Popowski for $340,000. Sciulli Classic Homes LLC sold property at 3090 Haberlein Road to Benjamin Ascari and Brenda Mendizabal for $515,000. Ryan Buskey sold property at 3031 Sturbridge Court to William Wilson and Christina Vaghetto for...
Shaler area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Etna Doreen Miller sold property at 94 Dewey St. to Michael Chraska for $16,000. Millvale Anthony Zbierajewski sold property at 504 North Ave. to Jaison and Jennifer Palermo for $100,000. Reserve US Bank NA sold property at 2126 Pittview Ave. to A3N Realty LLC for $85,000. Shaler Lawrence Farmerie sold...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Aspinwall Mai Yang sold property at 920 River Oaks Drive to Meng Shan Ho for $325,000. Etna Doreen Miller sold property at 94 Dewey St. to Michael Chraska for $16,000. Fox Chapel Robert Freed sold property at 210 Millview Drive to Robert and Irena Antic Kellogg for $815,000. Harmar Modern...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Bellevue Erus Holdings LLC sold property at 432 Hallett Pl to Claudette Lumel for $81,750. Franklin Park Jon Ellsworth Coughlin sold property at 2571 Barnwood Drive to Sam and Ashley Cammarata for $550,000. Brett Jones sold property at 1571 Duncan Drive to Brenton and Emily Tokay for $235,000. Glenn Porter...
South Hills real estate transactions for the week of Sept. 20
Baldwin Borough Alexander Wuchevich trustee sold property at 118 Cedarcove St. to Purna Regmi and Dina Bhandari for $116,900. Estate of Patricia A Smith Kelly sold property at 1016 Ellen Drive to Janga Rana for $189,900. Brentwood Natascha Injeian sold property at 3923 Dalewood St. to Ernesto Ahumada for $162,500....
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Sept. 19, 2020
Football Saturday’s results WPIAL Class A Big Seven Shenango 44, Fort Cherry 0 Eastern Jeannette 55, Riverview 6 Springdale 40, Bishop Canevin 20 Nonconference Western Beaver 22, Beaver 14 Monday’s schedule WPIAL Nonconference Kiski Area at Connellsville, 7 p.m. Saturday’s summaries Class A Big 7 Shenango 44, Fort Cherry 0...
High school football roundup for Sept. 19, 2020: Another big night for Shenango’s Watkins
Thanks to the coronavirus-shortened schedule in place in the WPIAL this season, it’s going to be hard for WPIAL standouts to put up the kind of numbers they’re accustomed to. Shenango’s Reis Watkins doesn’t need a full, 10-game slate to put up an eye-popping stat line, however. Watkins surpassed the...
Butler’s Singleton, Moon’s Cochran among winners at Red, White and Blue Classic
Butler’s C.J. Singleton recorded the fastest time of all runners who competed in the 18th annual Red, White and Blue Classic at White Oak Park in White Oak on Saturday afternoon. Singleton’s time of 15 minutes, 45 seconds was fast enough to earn first place in the Class 3A boys...
High school roundup for Sept. 19, 2020: North Allegheny girls soccer trips up Norwin in OT
Lucia Wells and Abigail Stager scored to lead No. 5 North Allegheny (2-0, 1-0) to a 2-1 overtime victory in a nonconference matchup of ranked girls soccer teams Saturday. Lacey Bernick scored for No. 1 Norwin, which lost its second straight game. Bentworth 9, East Allegheny 1 – Reagan Schreiber...
Eagles RB, Penn State product Miles Sanders wants to ‘get respect’Video
PHILADELPHIA — Miles Sanders enjoyed one of the most productive rookie seasons in the NFL last season. The Eagles running back leapfrogged names such as LeSean McCoy and DeSean Jackson in the franchise’s record books, and he topped the class in categories such as scrimmage yards and all-purpose yards. But...
Jeannette routs banged-up Riverview to even record
After losing their season’s opener for the first time in 23 years last week, the Jeannette Jayhawks rebounded quickly Saturday afternoon. Senior Roberto Smith turned a pair of pass interceptions into touchdowns, and freshman quarterback Brad Birch fired four scoring passes and collected 171 yards through the air as Jeannette...
Editorial: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and necessary dissent
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was not a judge. She was a justice. A judge sits on a lower court, hearing criminal and civil cases as they enter into the judicial system. Judges set bail, instruct juries, rule on objections. A justice, on the other hand, sits on higher courts — in...
Sounding off: Rights, freedoms and masks
Much has been expressed recently concerning freedoms and rights, especially regarding masks. From my perspective, public safety concerns during an epidemic/pandemic will always trump individual freedoms and rights to the degree of the lethality of the epidemic/pandemic. The 1918 Spanish flu pandemic killed up to 675,000 people in a U.S....
Rebuilding Hampton girls eye 5th straight postseason berth
Emmy Chismer got a head start on what 2020 would bring. On Dec. 10, the Hampton senior underwent surgery for a torn ACL after taking a twisting, bad step in a Cup soccer game one month earlier. During a turbulent year no one will soon forget, Chismer carries her reminder...
Saltrelli’s return to midfield bolsters Hampton boys soccer team
Max Saltrelli is a starting center midfielder for the Hampton boys soccer team and a 40-goal scorer for the school’s lacrosse program. But there’s one thing he would prefer not to be: A cheerleader. After a toe injury reduced him to a sideline “hype man” for most of last year,...
Letter to the editor: Wearing masks, the American way
Lone Ranger, Zorro, Green Hornet and Catwoman wore masks in the American way. Bobby Rowe Arnold...
Letter to the editor: Honor police killed in line of duty
So the Steelers and other teams are putting helmet stickers on with the name of someone shot by a police officer. I can’t fathom the pain of losing a child or loved one this way, but this is a two-way street. How about the pain of the families of Paul...

