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In brief: Golden Agers to meet
Honor Guard to open meeting Unity Golden Age Club Inc. will meet at noon Nov. 15 in the Unity Community Church Café, 215 Unity Trestle Road, Plum. The Honor Guard from Plum American Legion Post 980 will open the meeting with the “Presentation of the Colors.” Soup, crackers and dessert...
In brief: Women’s Business Network welcomes new members
Local chapters to meet Women’s Business Network is an award-winning business association that supports the success and growth of women in business. WBN provides members with the tools to be successful, including networking, mastermind groups, and ongoing professional education, while expanding her circle of influence in the marketplace. All professional...
In brief: Women’s Business Network sets November meetings
Women’s Business Network sets November meetings Women’s Business Network is an award-winning business association that supports the success and growth of women in business through networking, education, and leadership opportunities. Part networking group, part mastermind group, part educational resource, WBN provides members with the tools to be successful, including goal...
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Nov. 1
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Nov. 1....
High school sports schedule for Nov. 1, 2021
High schools Football WPIAL playoffs Class 6A Quarterfinals Friday’s schedule Canon-McMillan (4-6) at North Allegheny (6-4), 7 p.m. Semifinals Friday, Nov. 12 Canon-McMillan/North Allegheny winner at Mt. Lebanon (10-0), 7 p.m. Seneca Valley (7-3) vs. Central Catholic (8-2) at Baldwin, 7 p.m. Class 5A First round Friday’s schedule Woodland Hills...
Jon Bon Jovi cancels Miami Beach concert after testing positive for covid-19
MIAMI — A positive test for covid-19 forced rocker Jon Bon Jovi to cancel his Miami Beach show Saturday night as crowds were already beginning to fill the South Beach venue. Audience members were told that Bon Jovi would be unable to perform, WSVN 7 News reported, and that the...
Faculty job cuts on the horizon at 2 Pa. state universities
More than two dozen professors at two Pennsylvania state universities slated for consolidation next year received notices that their jobs are in jeopardy. The intent to layoff notices went out to 23 faculty members at Lock Haven University and three at Mansfield University, according to the Association of Pennsylvania College...
‘Deja vu all over again’: American Airlines cancels hundreds more flights Sunday
DALLAS — American Airlines has canceled nearly 700 flights so far Sunday, adding to more than 1,000 already called off as the airline struggled to recover from slowed operations caused by weather on Thursday and Friday. Nearly a quarter of the mainline operations for the Fort Worth-based carrier were sidelined...
L.A. sheriff warns vaccine mandate causing ‘mass exodus’ among personnel
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva continues to rail against the county’s vaccine mandate, warning it is causing a “mass exodus” in his department and threatens public safety at a time when violent crime is on the rise. “I have repeatedly stated the dangers to public safety...
Dr. Andrew Smolar: Why telling the truth matters
When I attended college in the 1980s, cheating on tests was forbidden. If you were caught, your reputation and record were ruined. Since then, academic cheating has become more common. Patients who are college students tell me that “only suckers” avoid shortcuts or won’t skirt the rules for A’s. I’ve...
As it turned out, Penn State had plenty of fight left, but Ohio State again was too much
COLUMBUS, Ohio — After what we’ve seen the past two games, the crippling injuries at Iowa, the incomprehensible 9-overtime loss to Illinois, the constant unchecked chatter about their head coach’s commitment, It seemed implausible that the Penn State Nittany Lions would even make a game of it, much less win...
Pine-Richland girls soccer players show growth on, off the field
Success was measured both on the pitch and off for the Pine-Richland girls soccer program this season, one that saw the Rams finish 5-10 after a WPIAL first-round playoff exit at the hands of No. 6 Peters Township on Oct. 25. After graduating long-time goalkeeper Katherine Kelly and midfielder Megan...
Letter to the editor: Churches’ role in hatred, homophobia
Too often, “Christian” churches have been directly responsible for nurturing an environment of hatred and homophobia that enables, emboldens and excuses violence, discrimination and legislation against our LGBTQ community members. Christian churches must speak out loudly, boldly and frequently against such attitudes and actions, recognizing that all people are beloved...
Letter to the editor: Making Dilbert proud
I had the best laugh of this year reading the story “Quality assurance manager hired for Westmoreland elections, pay is $80K” (Oct. 21, TribLIVE). The $80,000/year salary ($20,000 more than first planned) and hiring of a “former controller with oil and gas company Huntley & Huntley” seemed off to me...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 31, 2021
Aspinwall Joseph Santelli sold property at 227 Fifth St. to Scott James and Katherine Hagele for $400,000. Ricky Ferrar sold property at 353 Freeport Road to Building 353 LLC for $400,000. Etna Gregory Smith sold property at 46 Hickory St. to Gregory Scolieri for $71,000. Fox Chapel Jack Saxer Jr....
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 31, 2021
Aleppo Richelle Denning sold property at 205 Sewickley Heights Drive 8910 to Richard and Barbara Joy Starr trustee for $217,500. Edgeworth Craig Heryford sold property at 318 Meadow Lane to Simon and Sarah Horslen for $1,374,688. Leet Trent Bower sold property at 308 Kenney Drive to Edward Plachecki Jr. and...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 31, 2021
Bellevue Estate of Bruce Simpkins sold property at 512-514 Carolyn Ave. to Mineweaser Development Group LLC for $143,500. SFR3 LLC sold property at 175 N Jackson Ave. to Huachan Jiang for $73,000. Barry James Shenck sold property at 622-624 Orchard Ave. to NYXQ31201 LLC for $127,700. Bradford Woods Frederick Shaheen...
Letter to the editor: MLB hypocrites
The political activist known as Major League Baseball (MLB), along with the Pittsburgh Pirates, decided to punish the working citizens of Atlanta and move the 2021 All-Star Game. Fortunately, woke elements who subscribe to cancel culture are dealing with a phenomenon that doesn’t discriminate. The Atlanta Braves are the National...
Editorial: Turnpike’s PennDOT payments lower but results still felt
The Pennsylvania Turnpike has several ins and outs as it winds its way through Westmoreland County. On Thursday, another one was announced after years of lobbying by locals. The Turnpike Commission gave the official go-ahead to an interchange in Penn Township at Route 130. The specifics of when the project...
Letter to the editor: Providing love, care for rescued animals
Animal hoarding is a complex issue with far-reaching effects that encompass mental health, animal welfare and public safety concerns. I thank you for the recent coverage of the collaborative response to such a situation, “Dozens of dogs, cats removed from Carrick home; most in good condition” (Oct. 13, TribLIVE). Since...
The Stroller, Oct. 31, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your club meetings, community events and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Happy Halloween! Many municipalities will have trick-or-treat tonight. Please watch out for the children as you drive through local neighborhoods. Comedy...
Letter to the editor: Gun violence is killing and traumatizing our kids
I’ve already lost my brother to gun violence. I refuse to lose my son, too, amid a surge of shootings that are killing, injuring and traumatizing our youth at a scale I’ve never seen. A few weeks ago, my 14-year-old son and his friends were pulling up to the Haunted...
Operation Santa Claus kicks off to provide holiday meals to needy families
The annual Operation Santa Claus campaign is back this year, looking to provide holiday meals to families who are struggling financially. The campaign, now in its 38th year, launches today. It is a cooperative effort by Trib Total Media, Shop N Save and the Salvation Army. This year, Operation Santa...
Eastern area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 31, 2021
Churchill Jason Bezeredi sold property at 2299 Forest Drive to Nawaf Quazi for $210,000. Louis Maurice Maraj sold property at 3300 Longbow Drive to Sean Andrew and Jennie McCulloch for $384,900. Forest Hills Joseph Park sold property at 452 Atlantic Ave. to Jason and Adrienne Rihn for $238,888. Kimberly Allen...
High school roundup for Oct. 30, 2021: Defending champ Seneca Valley fights off Allderdice upset bid
Top-seeded Seneca Valley (16-0-1), the defending WPIAL and PIAA champ, fended off an upset bid in the Class 4A boys soccer quarterfinals Saturday, securing a 1-0 victory over No. 9 Allderdice (14-5-1). Nathan Prex scored a late goal, assisted by Connor Oros. Ryan Krumenacker recorded the shutout for the Raiders,...

