Fox Chapel Herald category, Page 97
Bethel Park market includes particularly healthy option
With apologies to Popeye, the road to eating healthfully isn’t as smooth as simply gulping some soggy greens. “No one is asking anyone to just drop everything and start eating spinach,” Asanté Bierria said. “That’s not realistic, and that’s not how it should go. You’re putting too much pressure on...
Allegheny RiverTrail Park’s concert series a hit with families
Dozens of families flocked to Allegheny RiverTrail Park in Aspinwall July 15 for another installment of the Rock the River concert series. Concerts are free throughout the summer. Singer/songwriter David Powell of Outside Eliza and blues artist Domenic Fusca performed at the July 15 show. New friends Abigail Cruz, 6,...
Draft ordinance limiting outdoor business activities in Aspinwall moving forward, public input sought
Aspinwall officials want to hear from business owners and others as they consider an ordinance limiting outdoor dining and other business activities. A draft ordinance of what is being called “hours of operation” is expected to be circulated this month to shops and the Aspinwall Chamber of Commerce. It prohibits...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of July 17, 2022
Etna EDJY Property Services Inc. sold property at 32 Bridge St. to Joan Jefferson LLC for $240,000. James Nordin sold property at 39 Prospect St. to J & K Homes Inc. for $36,900. Fox Chapel Michael Toshok sold property at 70 Fair Oaks Drive to Andrew and Alison Vanhorn Beam...
Student news from the Fox Chapel area
Five Fox Chapel Area School District students won awards in the State Competition of the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science in May. Fox Chapel Area High School first-place state winners were: juniors Lawrence Liu and Arvind Seshan; sophomores Lakshanya Rajaganapathi and Adhitya Thirumala; and Dorseyville Middle School seventh-grader Param Thawani....
Volunteers sought to clean Allegheny River banks from Verona to Aspinwall
Volunteers who don’t mind getting their hands dirty will have a unique opportunity to clean typically inaccessible banks of the Allegheny River between Aspinwall and Verona during an event on July 23. Hosted by Allegheny CleanWays, Friends of the Riverfront and 3 Rivers Outdoor Company (3ROC), the shoreline clean-up is...
College news from the Fox Chapel area
These area students received degrees from the following institutions: University of Utah George Domat earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Mathematics in spring 2022. Michael Auffenberg of Pittsburgh earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering in spring 2022. Miami University of Ohio Tessa Friday graduated with a...
O’Hara officials considering adding social worker to police force
O’Hara Council will discuss the possible addition of a social worker to the township’s police force and internship opportunities as part of budget talks that begin in the coming months, O’Hara Manager Julie Jakubec said. Sharpsburg plans to introduce a social worker intern in August. If approved, that person would...
Blawnox officials appoint new junior councilperson
Blawnox Council has appointed its newest junior councilperson. Jacob Anthikad, 16, was sworn in by council President Deborah Laskey on July 13. The Fox Chapel Area High School junior said he was grateful for the opportunity to learn more about how his community government works. “It was exciting to be...
Fox Chapel seeks parks commission member, deputy emergency management coordinator
Fox Chapel is seeking to fill two positions — a deputy emergency management coordinator and also a vacancy on the borough’s parks commission. The deputy emergency management coordinator is a volunteer position. The position involves working closely with Fox Chapel Chief of Police Michael J. Stevens, who is currently the...
Cruisin’ into fun, nostalgia at Lauri Ann West Community Center
Auto aficionados and hot-rodders can cruise in to O’Hara for a gear-head festival sure to please. The first-ever Cruisin’ at the Community Center will be Aug. 14 at Lauri Ann West Community Center along Powers Run Road. Presented by Chip Ganassi Racing, the event will showcase more than 80 vehicles...
Police: Investigation underway into death of goat working in Aspinwall park
Aspinwall police took to Facebook hoping people would come forward about what happened a goat that was part of a herd clearing brush and noxious plants at Firemen’s Memorial Park and died. Six goats from Capricious Goats, run by McCandless couple Monica and Timothy Shields, began work to clear the...
Memorial tree planting scheduled at Camp Guyasuta for Patricia Todd
Long-time Girl Scout Leader Patricia Todd, who passed away in March from complications of cancer, will be honored by the Fox Chapel Area Girl Scout community with a memorial tree planting on July 21 at 6 p.m. at Camp Guyasuta. All are welcome. No RSVP is necessary. Todd, of Indiana...
Fox Chapel Area meal prices set for 2022-23 school year
A student lunch at Fox Chapel Area High School will cost nearly $3 during the 2022-23 school year, according to prices set by the school board. The price of a daily lunch for secondary students will be $2.95, and elementary students will pay $2.65 daily. This is a 10-cent increase...
Hartwood Acres Sculpture Garden officially opens after years of work on the project
A formal ribbon-cutting was held Sunday afternoon to officially open the Hartwood Acres Sculpture Garden. The yearslong Allegheny County project involved refurbishing and relocating sculptures around the landscape to provide a centralized experience for parkgoers. There were 12 sculptures acquired in the mid-1980s that were sandblasted, repainted and rewelded. New...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of July 10, 2022
Aspinwall Timothy Gray sold property at 24 Fourth St. to Braden and Tiffany Ditch for $308,000. Douglas Childers sold property at 402A Emerson Ave. to Joshua Mark Greenberg for $460,000. Harmar Tyler Swatchick sold property at 110 School Ave. to Ashley Polka and Alyssa Swatchick for $220,000. Indiana Estate of...
Student wins essay contest
O’Hara Elementary School fifth-grader Sidera Kingman-Graves won second place in this year’s Rule of Law Essay Contest. The contest was open to fifth- and sixth-graders from Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Virgin Island schools, and focused on civics, citizenship, and the concept of the “Rule of Law.” The...
A hero’s funeral: More than 100 honor Oakdale police officer slain in Blawnox
More the 100 people, including police officers from across the state and Marines, paid respects to fallen Oakdale Police Officer Charles G. Stipetich on Saturday. Stipetich, 23, was fatally shot on July 3 while off duty in what police described as a road rage incident. He lived in Blawnox, and...
Sharpsburg Community Library revamps free adult art program
Sharpsburg Community Library has rebooted one of its programs offering adults an opportunity for artistic expression. The library, at 1212 Main St., hosts Art After Dark the last Monday of the month at 6 p.m. “It’s a relaunch,” library branch manager Sara Mariacher said. “When (program coordinator) Alison (Babusci) was...
Aspinwall officials prioritize replacing old water lines after recent water main breaks
Water breaks July 2 and July 3 in Aspinwall left many residents without water, and borough officials are moving forward with plans to improve water line infrastructure. Public works crews responded to three breaks around 7 a.m. July 2 in the 700 block of Center Avenue, the intersection of Field...
Aspinwall police officer struck by vehicle while working traffic detail
An Aspinwall police officer was treated and released from a hospital after being hit by a vehicle Wednesday afternoon. Allegheny County dispatchers said there was a vehicle/pedestrian crash about 4 p.m. near the intersection of Western Avenue and Freeport Road. The department posted on its Facebook page that Officer Scott...
Families enjoy O’Hara Township Community Park
Several families were out enjoying the warm temperatures and cool breezes at O’Hara Township Community Park on July 5....
Blawnox man — off-duty officer — slain in apparent road rage incident remembered for desire to serve
The only thing Charles “Chuckie” Stipetich ever dreamed about while growing up was becoming a Marine and a police officer. So it was no surprise to his parents when the Fox Chapel Area High School student joined the military after graduating in 2017. “It’s all he talked about while growing...
Sharpsburg’s inaugural Art and History Stroll brings people, art together in business district
Sharpsburg’s inaugural Art and History Stroll brought hundreds of people along Main Street in the borough. There were face painters, artists, live music and more going on in the business district between Fifth and 13th streets on June 4. It was organized by officials from the Sharpsburg Business Group, Sharpsburg...
Aspinwall doctor nationally recognized for delivery of palliative care
An Aspinwall doctor is the recipient of a national award for providing exceptional palliative care for end-of-life patients in the Butler Health System. Dr. Dillon Stein, 37, was awarded the 2022 Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Physician Award in May, an honor bestowed annually nationwide to five palliative care physicians. Stein was...
