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How to freeze and thaw bread while ensuring freshness
If you’re guilty of wasting one food it’s probably bread. Here’s the all-too-common situation: You just twisted open a basic bag of sliced sandwich bread at home, but then you go ahead and buy an artisanal loaf to accompany tonight’s dinner-for-two anyway. (After all, they are very different breads.) Then...
The Stroller, April 5, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Send information of charitable events to The Stroller Is your company or organization making or collecting equipment for health professionals? Is your club or church going to sponsor a community blood drive? The Stroller will publish information about community drives and collections at Triblive.com. Send information to vndnews@tribweb.com. Small Acts...
Signal Item-area real estate transactions for the week of April 5
Carnegie Leonard Tiberio sold property at 603 Gormley Ave. to Divina Development LLC for $45,000. Larry Mongelluzzo sold property at 230 Scenic Hill Drive to Albert Zombeck II and Mary Kay Zombeck for $1 (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $142,448). ARC CBCNGPA001 LLC sold property at 4...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of April 5
Bradford Woods Thomas Bolcshazy sold property at 101 Saybrook HBR to Brette and Alexa Ciamarra for $270,000. John Andy Snyder sold property at 97 Saybrook Harbor to Stephen Crowe for $260,000. Aaron Wysocki sold property at 50 Seldom Seen Road to John and Jessica Moran for $361,500. Franklin Park Dennis...
Sewickley-area real estate transactions for the week of April 5
Aleppo Steven Celletti sold property at McCoy Place Road to Joseph and Sally Ann Cortese for $28,000. Bell Acres Colleen Murray sold property at 869 Camp Meeting Road to David Pisarcik and Kora Darragh for $135,000. Ralph Aguilera sold property at 2081 Campmeeting Road to Jeffrey Baker Jr. and Judith...
Pine, Richland real estate transactions for the week of April 5
Pine Tuff Properties LLC sold property at 5028 Bakerstown Road to Timothy and Britnee Marie Madigan for $58,200. Pine Development Co. GP sold property at 703 Mulkerrin Ct to NVR Inc. for $180,000. Riviera Land Partners L.P. sold property at 205 Pin Oak Drive to Dennis and Anne Dobrzynski for...
Will Phillies’ Andrew McCutchen still be elite after return from knee surgery?Video
PHILADELPHIA — Andrew McCutchen batted .709 as a high school senior. Of the 1,501 players drafted in 2005, he was taken 11th by the Pittsburgh Pirates. He’s a five-time All-Star, a Gold Glove Award winner and the 2013 National League MVP. And he did it all after blowing out his...
Paul Bojarski: I miss the alone
While most of the world is struggling with the issues that come from staying home from work — the loneliness, the lack of interaction with co-workers, the quiet — I am struggling with something else: I miss being alone. I miss the alone that comes with working from my home...
Trump says second coronavirus panel with economic focus ‘good idea’
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said the notion of creating a second White House coronavirus task force to examine how best to reopen the country’s economy was a “good idea.” Trump tweeted an endorsement Saturday of a plan offered by Dana Perino, former press secretary to President George W. Bush....
Editorial: Be shocked, but not surprised, by massive unemployment
The numbers are exploding as more people are affected by the coronavirus epidemic. Not just the number of people who are diagnosed with the disease, now topping a million worldwide and 266,000 in the United States. Not just the number of people who have died — some 7,000 nationally and...
Coronavirus scofflaws arrested, criminally charged as California cracks down
LOS ANGELES — As California officials try desperately to keep people inside to slow the spread of the coronavirus, authorities are beginning to crack down on scofflaws. The crackdown has escalated in recent days, with nonessential businesses that refuse to shut down as well as people who defy orders to...
Douglas Morris: All American workers deserve military benefits
Right now every American worker is on the front lines of the war against a lethal viral pathogen, especially U.S. nurses, doctors and other medical personnel. So are our retail, food service, delivery and transportation workers, as well as many others who earn a low minimum wage without any benefits....
Sounding off: Church members put us all at risk
I was truly believing we were all coming together to quell this coronavirus. I was seeing less traffic and more people heeding the advice of our officials and our medical professionals. Then, the news that 200 people congregated together at Word of Life Church on March 22 (“About 200 attend...
Trib finalist in 2 categories for prestigious international journalism competition
The Tribune-Review has been named a two-time finalist in a prestigious international journalism competition for its documentary marking the first anniversary of the 2018 attack on the Tree of Life synagogue and an initiative to engage a younger audience through an eSports platform. It was announced late last week that...
Lawrence McCullough: Restarting Pittsburgh’s arts economy
In late summer of 1606, one of the liveliest theater seasons London, England, had known was abruptly shut down by the sudden onset of bubonic plague. When public entertainments were allowed to resume almost two years later in April 1608, several drama companies that had flourished pre-plague were nowhere to...
Letter to the editor: News sources for the informed, uninformed
Letter-writer Richard Boley (“Politics & covid-19 pandemic decisions,” March 26, TribLIVE) states that President Trump’s supporters who “probably can be called ‘uninformed’ ” can get their information from Fox News “if they need further assurance” beyond Trump. I guess “informed” Richard Boley gets all his excellent news from CNN. Bill...
Letter to the editor: Cruise ship passengers must be sequestered
As a former medical readiness officer who advised three chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the secretary of Defense at the Pentagon on biological, chemical and nuclear warfare during 9/11, I once made the same decision as our Coast Guard on sequestering a ship transporting infected passengers. To...
Letter to the editor: Do your part & keep us all safe
When you are going about your daily life in this age of the coronavirus pandemic, please remember your letter carrier, who comes to your mailbox every day. Take time to sanitize that mailbox: Mix a half-cup of bleach in water (a half or full gallon) and use it to wipe...
Letter to the editor: Seeing Trump for what he truly is
In late February, President Trump said the Democrats’ “new hoax” was claiming the White House was doing a bad job in response to the coronavirus. As late as the first week of March, he was claiming there was little to be concerned about in our country. Now that he has...
Letter to the editor: Hopeful treatments for covid-19
Tests by many have given great hope that hydroxycholorquine and also in combination with Z-Pak (azithromycin) will help patients tremendously. There are trials starting, and the CEO of pharmaceutical Novartis just said this: “Preclinical studies in animals, as well as the first data from clinical studies, show that hydroxychloroquine kills...
Letter to the editor: We’re bailing out corporations — again
There is one part of the $2.2 trillion stimulus that worries me: the $500 billion bailout to large corporations. They are partially responsible for today’s problems. For the last decade, large corporations have had record profits while paying little in taxes. They have reduced our manufacturing capabilities and decimated the...
Religion Digest: Online worship services in the Alle-Kiski Valley
The following churches are offering online services. Click on the link to go to the stream. You do not need to have a Facebook account to pull up a business or church Facebook page. Holy Week and Easter services • Christ Our Hope Anglican Church, Harrison, will livestream the following...
The Stroller, April 4, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Send information of charitable events to The Stroller Is your company or organization making or collecting equipment for health professionals? Is your club or church going to sponsor a community blood drive? The Stroller will publish information about community drives and collections at Triblive.com. Send information to vndnews@tribweb.com. Apollo Borough...
Bridgeville municipal building remains closed
The Bridgeville Borough municipal building remains closed through April with staff serving the community by telephone and email. Public meetings and scheduled meetings during April will be held via teleconference or video conference only. Residents in need of non-emergency police assistance can call 412-221-6012 ext. 20. For the administration office,...
Heritage Valley Sewickley, Beaver, Kennedy limit lab hours
To help combat the spread of covid-19, Heritage Valley Health System will make operational changes to lab and diagnostic services. Effective Monday, outpatient testing hours at Heritage Valley’s three hospitals — Heritage Valley Sewickley, Beaver and Kennedy — will be from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and...

