Dillon Carr stories, Page 28
Gateway creates esports club for students
The Gateway school board created an esports club for the district’s high school students. Gateway proposed establishing the club, which will be headed by a staff member to be paid a $750 stipend by the Emerald Foundation each semester to manage the program. The Emerald Foundation is a Lancaster-based nonprofit...
Bridgeville, Oakdale men among 3 charged with animal cruelty charges during ‘Manhunt’ shoot
Three men who were hired as animal trainers for the filming of a scene of the television series “Manhunt: Lone Wolf” have been charged with animal cruelty for allegedly putting cayenne pepper on dogs’ noses. Antonio A. Spencer, 32, of Bridgeville and Ed Wiernik, 59, of Oakdale each face two...
Monroeville pool to be put up for sale, making way for turnpike commission purchase
Monroeville council has advertised an ordinance that would allow for the sale of the municipality’s only publicly owned pool despite residents’ concerns. There was no discussion from council members before voting unanimously to kick-start the process that could end Monroeville Community Pool’s 45-season streak on its 10-acre property along Abers...
Penn Hills Class of 1969 to tour new high school during reunion
A group of Penn Hills High School alumni will reunite after 50 years by going back to school for a tour of a building that occupies property that – when they were students – used to be their high school’s backyard. Jacqueline Price was one of the 1,084 students who...
Penn Hills partners with Savvy Citizen to communicate with residents
Penn Hills residents are able to get announcements about everything from road closures to events in the parks on their smartphones. Penn Hills administration has inked a deal with Savvy Citizen, a mobile app designed to allow governments to communicate with residents. The free app is available for download on...
Gateway football player charged in alleged robbery
A Gateway High School senior and football player was arrested Monday on charges that he robbed two people at gunpoint in August. Jaquan Thomas, 18, faces six felonies in connection with the Aug. 11 incident. He is being held at Allegheny County Jail on a $50,000 straight bond. According to...
Penn Hills Anti-Litter Group participating in Pittsburgh Garbage Olympics
Penn Hills litter haters will have two hours on an upcoming Saturday to collect as much garbage as possible to compete for prizes in the third annual Pittsburgh Garbage Olympics. The Penn Hills Anti-Litter Group will meet from 9 to 11 a.m. to compete in the Sept. 21 event. The...
Penn Hills boy, 15, faces trial on homicide charge regarding death of Mt. Oliver man
A 15-year-old Penn Hills boy who was charged with homicide in July will stand trial as all his charges were upheld by a Pittsburgh Municipal Court judge. Myzle Ford appeared before Judge Tom Caulfield on Friday in gray prison garb. He was represented by a public defender, Christopher Patarini, who...
Animal cruelty charges brought before Judge Herbst
Police filed the following charges Aug. 26 through Sept. 1 in District Judge Jeffrey L. Herbst’s office. All charges were filed by Monroeville police unless otherwise noted: • Charles P. Newhams, 41, of Pitcairn with strangulation, public drunkenness, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, making terroristic threats and simple assault in connection...
Monroeville residents propose oil and gas ordinance
A group of Monroeville residents has drafted an ordinance that places strict limits on oil and gas activity within the municipality and called on council to enact it. Sustainable Monroeville and Food & Water Watch, both environmental advocacy groups, drafted the 21-page ordinance that tightens up rules surrounding oil and...
Penn Hills Library slates events
• Children are invited to work on Halloween crafts and projects from 1 to 2 p.m. Oct. 3 in the Children’s Library. The activities are for children aged 3 to 5. Call the library to make a reservation. • Children are invited to play with Legos from 6 to 8...
Nominees chosen for Gateway special election
The Monroeville Democratic and Republican committees have nominated candidates for a Gateway School Board special election. Paul Caliari is the Democratic nominee, and Cheryl Boise is the Republican nominee. Caliari, 45, is a Monroeville resident and former councilman. He did not run for re-election for his Ward 5 council seat...
Monroeville road restricted overnight
Mosside Boulevard in Monroeville, also known as Rt. 48, will be restricted to one lane of alternating traffic for two nights this week for road improvements. PennDOT said the restriction will occur from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday nights between Cambridge Square Drive and Rt. 130. The...
Penn Hills man accused of raping 2 young girls
A Penn Hills man is accused of repeatedly raping and beating two young girls, police said. Christopher Musgrove, 32, faces 12 felonies and two misdemeanors related to the incidents. He was charged in early August. One of the alleged victims was 6 years old. The other was 11. The 11-year-old...
Resisting arrest, DUI among cases before Judge Herbst
Monroeville District Court Judge Jeffrey Herbst handled these cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Charges were filed by Monroeville police unless otherwise noted. Waived for court • Krystal Albitz, 34, of Turtle Creek on charges of resisting arrest, a DUI,...
Assault, harassment among cases before Judge Zucco
Plum District Court Judge Linda Zucco handled these cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Charges were filed by Plum police unless otherwise noted. Waived for court • Kristy L. Walsh, 33, of Oakdale on charges of aggravated assault, making terroristic...
Theft, trespass among charges filed by Monroeville police
Monroeville police filed the following charges Aug. 16-28 in District Judge Jeffrey L. Herbst’s office: • Jacquelyn M. Vitari, 36, of Plum with retail theft and possession of Adderall .Charges were filed Aug. 16 in connection with an incident along the 4000 block of Monroeville Boulevard. • Sabrina L. Eisenberg,...
Gateway school given grant from new Monroeville store
Burlington Coat Factory presented a $10,000 check to a Gateway elementary school two weeks before the store is scheduled to open a site near the Monroeville mall. The grant is part of the company’s initiative it has with AdoptAClassroom.org, a national fundraising organization. Julie Roar, a Burlington district manager, presented...
Monroeville woman charged with Gateway club thefts turns self in
A former president of two Gateway School District organizations turned herself in to Allegheny County District Attorney detectives Wednesday afternoon, a DA spokesman said. Jennifer Murawski, 38, of Monroeville was charged Wednesday with stealing nearly $11,000 from fundraisers and debit card purchases made for her personal use. Mike Manko, spokesman...
Penn Hills rescinds plan to remove board members
Penn Hills council held a special meeting Thursday to remove seven appointed officials for not submitting to criminal background checks, but changed course when a council member suggested those people be given another chance. Deputy Mayor Catherine Sapp, who was not present at the meeting but called in by telephone,...
Florida man indicted in suspected Monroeville cocaine, money laundering ring
A Florida man has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on charges in connection with a suspected cocaine and money laundering ring operating out of Monroeville, a U.S. Attorney’s office news release said Wednesday. Racoco Williams, 37, of Lauderhill, Fla., faced charges two years ago after authorities...
Wall road closure takes motorists through Monroeville, Pitcairn
The closure of an intersection in Wall Borough will detour traffic through parts of Pitcairn and Monroeville, Allegheny County Department of Public Works announced Wednesday. The intersection at Wall and Valley avenues will close starting at 9 a.m. Sept. 9. The work is expected to last until November, public works...
Penn Hills official faces removal over background check policy
Penn Hills Council is expected to vote Thursday to remove a longstanding appointed official from the municipality’s planning commission for refusing to comply with a rule requiring him to undergo a criminal background check. The planning commissioner, Jerry Chiappinelli, said he didn’t submit to a background check because he did...
Penn Hills, Monroeville police holding joint Citizens Academy
The Penn Hills and Monroeville police departments will hold a joint Fall Citizens Academy starting Sept. 11. The eight-week course will be the second offered this year. The first was held in the spring. Topics include an introduction to the criminal justice system, use of force, driving a skid car,...
No one injured in Wilkins Township fire
No one was injured after police and fire officials blocked off a portion of Greensburg Pike in Wilkins Township while responding to a house fire there Tuesday morning. The road was closed between Lenox and Perry avenues as crews worked to put out the fire located on the 4200 block...

