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Leet real estate transactions for the week of April 26
Leet Estate of Jeanette Ward sold property at 212 High St. to David Mark Brooks for $47,500. Real estate transactions provided by RealSTATs. Contact RealSTATs at 412-381-3880 or visit www.RealSTATs.net....
Sewickley borough president gets heat for photo with alleged militia group
Sewickley council President Jeff Neff has come under fire for posing in a photo with an armed militia group at a Pittsburgh rally. About 200 people gathered downtown Monday to protest Gov. Tom Wolf’s ongoing shutdown of non-life-sustaining businesses due to the covid-19 pandemic. Neff, a GOP state Senate candidate,...
Aleppo, Sewickley Hills road to close for collapsed wall repair
Glenfield Road from Ferry Road in Aleppo Township to Lang Road in Sewickley Hills Borough will close starting at 7 a.m. Friday, according to the Allegheny County Department of Public Works. The closure, expected to end in August, is for construction of a retaining wall, drainage repairs, excavation, curb installation,...
Animal Friends benefits from Fox Chapel-area takeout events
Two upcoming takeout events will benefit Animal Friends in Ohio Township. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, the nonprofit will receive a 20% donation from online orders when patrons mention code 314606 for the Fox Chapel Panda Express. Click here to order. On April 29, call in and order...
Sewickley library celebrates National Library Week
Even as their doors remain closed, Sewickley Public Library celebrates National Library Week through Saturday. The theme for this year was “Find Your Place at the Library” with Olympic medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani serving as honorary chairs. Since stay-at-home orders have been put into place, the theme was changed...
Sewickley Academy reschedules graduation, cancels prom
Sewickley Academy graduation will take place Saturday, Aug. 8. According to school spokeswoman Brittnea Turner, the ceremony will be held pending regulations from government authorities due to the covid-19 pandemic. The school will not sponsor a senior prom this year....
Tull continues virtual screenings
The Tull Family Theater continues to provide at-home movie screenings through their virtual screening room. According to a news release, films, including top films of the year, arrive daily on the nonprofit’s website, www.thetullfamilytheater.org. Theater staff is available to walk patrons through the steps. Email hello@thetullfamilytheater.org, leave your contact number,...
Sewickley fire department, St. Stephen’s to spread community cheer
St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Sewickley, with members of Cochran Hose Company, will caravan through Sewickley at 1 p.m. Saturday. The group hopes to spread joy while driving through the Village, waving to people in their homes and on their porches. The church discourages residents from congregating....
Newest Sewickley-area real estate transactions
Aleppo Matthew Edward Noble sold property at 402 Sewickley Heights Drive to Ronald and Angela Bennett for $311,000. Leetsdale Bank New York Mellon trustee sold property at 30 First St. to Olayinka Aminu and Folashade Odusoga for $15,500. Brent Sopko sold property at 195 Victory Ln to Lopatta LLC for...
Sewickley adopts disaster proclamation, extends business tax deadline
Sewickley Borough is among about 40 municipalities across Allegheny County so far to have adopted a proclamation of local disaster emergency as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. By unanimous vote, council on Tuesday extended the original proclamation made April 8 by Mayor Brian Jeffe. While Manager Marla Marcinko doesn’t...
Giant Eagle employee in Beaver County tests positive for covid-19
Giant Eagle has confirmed that another one of its employees has tested positive for covid-19. The person works at the store in Rochester, Beaver County, according to a release on the company website. The company said the affected worker was last in the Rochester store on April 6. The store...
Sewickley Academy student awarded in Heinz History Center contest
A Sewickley Academy student was among those recently honored by Senator John Heinz History Center. More than 350 students in grades six through 12 from around the region competed in this year’s National History Day competition. This year’s theme was “Breaking Barriers in History,” in the categories of documentaries, exhibits,...
Quaker Valley school board to hold virtual meeting
Quaker Valley School District will offer a webinar meeting for the school board work session at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The online meeting, being held through the Zoom app, will offer the public an opportunity to participate remotely. Any members of the community wishing to attend will need to preregister for...
Sewickley halts yard waste collection
Sewickley Borough announced Tuesday that yard waste will not be collected by provider Waste Management. According to the web post, “In order for Waste Management to maintain its focus on municipal solid waste collection and disposal, which is deemed an essential service during this pandemic, and due to the reduced...
Beth Samuel hosts podcasts
Beth Samuel Jewish Center, 810 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, will host the following: • 7:30 p.m. April 17 - Shabbat evening service: live podcast • 9 a.m. April 18 – Torah yoga and meditation class: Zoom • 10 a.m. April 18 - Shabbat morning service: live podcast • 10 a.m. April...
Sewickley council meeting available online and by calling in
Sewickley Borough Council will hold a public meeting via the free app Zoom starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Residents can also call in to 253-215-8782 and use meeting ID 958 514 509. For more information, visit the borough website....
Sewickley-area real estate transactions for the week of April 12
Leet Robert Kwiatkowski sold property at 156 Kenney Drive to Brent and Amber Sopko for $179,000. Marilyn Lawton sold property at 120 Short St. to Dane Riley Birks for $189,000. Leetsdale Rebekah Wallack sold property at 132 Victory Ln. to Dawn Gonzalez for $46,000. Sewickley Bullock Schaeffer Partner LLC sold...
Sewickley’s Studio B teams up with Santom Upholstery in Ross to make masks for those working through pandemic
For Betsy Wentz, it was watching Safran’s Supermarket employees assist shoppers. For Jason Le Viere, it was interacting with restaurant workers while picking up or having food delivered. They are the people who may not be on the front lines but are risking their health every shift they work during...
Historic Franklin Park church prepares to mark 200 years
Fairmount Church, located at the junction of Sewickley Hills and Bell Acres in Franklin Park, will hold several commemorative events in 2022, culminating in a celebration in September. In September 1822 — when James Monroe was president of the 24 United States and future president Abe Lincoln was a 13-year-old...
Sewickley’s Masonic Village accepting cards, supplies for residents
Through its Sending Smiles program, Masonic Village at Sewickley is asking children, neighbors and anyone interested in showing they care to send cards, drawings and letters that can be shared with residents in the nursing and personal care areas, especially those who have few family connections. In addition, with some...
Damage reported throughout Sewickley from Tuesday night storms
Multiple Sewickley streets remained closed Wednesday morning and many were without power as a result of strong storms overnight. Cochran Hose Company firefighters worked through the night to clear debris from roadways, said Chief Shayne Quinn. “There’s a lot of damage from last night,” he said Wednesday morning. “Cleaning is...
St. Brendan’s livestreaming services
While public worship is suspended, St. Brendan’s Episcopal Church, 2365 McAleer Road, Franklin Park, is livestreaming Sunday services at 10 a.m., including Easter Sunday. The services will be streamed live on the church’s Facebook page and YouTube channel. Holy Week services will be streamed according to the following schedule: •...
Sewickley fire started in kitchen, chief says
No one was injured when a fire broke out Monday night in a Sewickley home. Cochran Hose Company Chief Shayne Quinn said the fire originated in the kitchen of an apartment at 220 Graham St., located near Quaker Valley Middle School, around 8:20 p.m. Quinn said it appeared as though...
Tull Family Theater offers online arts, animals
As part of their Virtual Screening Room, the Tull Family Theater presents all of Leonardo daVinci’s paintings in “Leonardo: The Works” for one week only, starting Tuesday. The documentary examines da Vinci’s life, inventiveness, sculptural skills and ability to navigate the politics of the day, all through the prism of...
Sewickley-area organizations: closures and cancellations
The following Sewickley-area organizations have announced changes in response to the coronavirus outbreak: Allegheny Land Trust At this time, all ALT conservation areas are open to the public for passive outdoor recreation from dawn to dusk. Group outings are discouraged and visitors are advised to follow recommended guidelines associated with...
