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Photo Gallery: The Undertones perform at St. Scholastica
St. Scholastica Church in Aspinwall hosted a free concert for the public featuring the all-male a cappella ensemble the Undertones from the University of Notre Dame on March 9, 2019. The 12-man group performs across the country and has recorded multiple albums....
O’Hara’s Brownshill Road to close on Wednesday, Thursday
Part of Brownshill Road in O’Hara will be closed Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., township engineer Chuck Steinert said. Brownshill Road will be closed between Dorseyville Road and Saxonburg Boulevard. The 2-day closure will allow installation of about 50-feet of sewer line, Steinert said. It’s part...
Week in review: top stories from the Lower Valley
Here are some of the news highlights from around the Lower Valley for the week of March 4: • Aspinwall police want residents to vote on seminar topics • Fox Chapel police hosting “Coffee with a Cop” • Sharpsburg pastor continues tradition of “Ashes to Go” • Aspinwall’s $550,000 sewer...
Shady Side Academy student creates board game, SSAopoly, that gives glimpse of campus life
Do not pass Go — instead, pass the Senior Quad on Shady Side Academy’s Fox Chapel campus and collect $200. In a clever twist on the iconic Monopoly game, students have created a school-themed version — SSAopoly — with details that include paying $10 for forgetting “Dress Up” Day or...
Fox Chapel senior vies for national nod after winning big in Scholastic Art contest
Fox Chapel Area senior Seo Yeon “Christina” Wang collected eight Gold Keys in the 2019 regional Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, a feat that sends her work on to national review. Seven individual pieces of Wang’s and a portfolio — one of only four to be recognized this year —...
Shady Side Academy hosts successful waste reduction campaign
Shady Side Academy senior school students got to sleep in on March 7 as a reward for a successful challenge issued this winter. Members of the environmental club challenged students and staff to reduce waste on campus. Their work paid off — trash was slashed by 25 percent, school officials...
Aspinwall sewer line project expected to begin March 18, limit parking
The Eastern Avenue storm sewer separation project in Aspinwall is expected to begin March 18, after being delayed earlier this winter. The $550,000 project is meant to ease overflows along Eastern Avenue by creating separate storm and sewer lines. Work will target Third Street to Freeport Road. Equipment and materials...
Learn historical, monetary value of items at Cooper-Siegel’s appraisal fair
From crumpled baseball cards to pristine porcelain, treasure hunters can learn the value of items stashed away in their own closets. Art expert Kurt Shaw will be on hand from 1 to 4 p.m. March 16 at Cooper-Siegel Community Library to take a peek at old, unique and peculiar items....
Student-made Little Free Library available at Dorseyville Middle School
There’s a new place for Fox Chapel Area students to grab a bestseller. A Little Free Library, constructed by a group of Dorseyville Middle School sixth-graders, is housed in the school vestibule along Saxonburg Boulevard. “There was some adult assistance with the assembly and technical aspects, but all of the...
Sharpsburg pastor offers ‘Ashes to Go’Video
O’Hara resident Glenn Drexler walked briskly down Main Street in Sharpsburg until he came upon the Rev. Ben Phipps outside Roots of Faith. He gave a rowdy hello and stood outside to chat, despite temperatures that hovered in the teens just before 10 a.m. on March 6. “This fits perfectly...
Fox Chapel Area School Board considering new courses including coding, music production
Computer coding, music production and recreational fitness courses are in store for Fox Chapel Area students this fall. School board members approved five course changes during the regular meeting March 11 at the high school. They include: • A high school pilot course, Introduction to Sport and Exercise Science, for...
Photo Gallery: Read Across America at Cooper-Siegel library
Children celebrated Read Across America and the birthday of Dr. Seuss on March 2 at Cooper-Siegel Community Library in Fox Chapel. Children’s librarian Christine Aftanas read Seuss favorites like “Green Eggs and Ham” while participants made puppets and listened to rhyming stories about colors, numbers and shapes. Read Across America...
Fox Chapel residents invited to have ‘Coffee with a Cop’
Fox Chapel residents are invited to enjoy a cup of joe with police Chief David Laux during the borough’s first ever Coffee with a Cop. Caffeine and conversations will be 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. March 13 at Cooper-Seigel Community Library, 403 Fox Chapel Road. “The library contacted me and asked...
Retired Indiana Township attorney continues work for youth through Homeless Children’s fund
“Champions for Children” is a fitting title for the 20th anniversary celebration of the Homeless Children’s Education Fund (HCEF). The focus of the March 21 fundraiser at the Fairmont Hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh is advocating for the more than 3,500 homeless children in Allegheny County. Indiana Township resident and event...
Indoor rowing fundraiser scheduled Saturday at Aspinwall Riverfront Park
It’s too cold to hit the Allegheny River, but rowers can practice relay work during a flash fundraiser this weekend at Aspinwall Riverfront Park. The Fox Chapel Crew team and the park board are hosting an indoor rowing race beginning at 8:45 a.m. March 9. Proceeds benefit Fox Chapel Crew...
Registration open for Camp Guyasuta summer STEM sessions
Frisbee golf, rope courses and creek hikes are a small part of a packed schedule during Camp Guyasuta summer STEM sessions, open now for registration. Children ages 6 to 13 can spend their summer days participating in science lessons, swimming and other sports during “Camp Dino-mite,” offered in week-long sessions...
Video: The Herald news highlights for the week of Feb. 25Video
Here are some of the news highlights from around the Lower Valley for the week of Feb. 25: • Fox Chapel trails ready for spring despite heavy 2018 damage • Sharpsburg named Animal Friends’ 1st Compassionate Community • Fox Chapel considering $5 million public works facility • Aspinwall hires consultant...
Aspinwall residents can vote on topics for police presentations
Aspinwall police are planning to host a series of community seminars and they’re asking residents to decide on the topics. A survey on the police Facebook page invites residents to cast a vote on presentations they’d be most interested in and likely to attend. Topics include drug awareness, young adults...
Work out with Philadelphia Eagle, former Pitt Panther star, Avonte Maddox
Sports enthusiasts have a chance to work out with Philadelphia Eagle and former Pitt Panther defensive back Avonte Maddox. He is scheduled to lead a class at Indiana Township’s Tribe412 Fitness on March 9. The special session begins at 10 a.m. with a Full House class – interval circuit training...
Fabric artist Tina Williams Brewer provokes emotion, conversation with quilts
Cooper-Siegel Community Library was a fitting venue for Tina Williams Brewer to talk about her quilts as each one is a narrative in fabric. Her creations carry a title and have a theme, like literary masterpieces. A lecture on Feb. 23 for about two dozen attendees was a chance to...
O’Hara offers special brush collection to clear wind storm damage
O’Hara will offer a special brush collection because of damage sustained township-wide in the Feb. 24 wind storm. Gusts of up to 60 mph tore across the region, toppling trees and leaving thousands without power long into the week. Power lines and utility poles fell, traffic signals were knocked out...
Shady Side Academy middle schoolers present ‘All Shook Up’
Shady Side Academy Middle School students will shake things up during the winter musical on Friday. Teens will sing the music of Elvis Presley during “All Shook Up,” which begins at 7 p.m. March 1 in the school cafetorium, 500 Squaw Run Road East, Fox Chapel. Admission is free. Inspired...
Sharpsburg named Animal Friends’ first Compassionate Community
For its efforts in addressing the feral cat population and encouraging overall pet health, Sharpsburg was named Animal Friends’ first certified Compassionate Community. The honor came during borough council’s meeting on Feb. 28. “It’s an ongoing partnership, and I look forward to continued success,” Mayor Matt Rudzki said. It was...
Sharpsburg’s Ketchup City offering bike maintenance class
Spring weather is just around the corner and Ketchup City Creative in Sharpsburg is helping people get ready with a hands-on bicycle maintenance class for all skill levels. The session will cover flat tires and clean chains – topics all bikers should be familiar with, owner Nanci Goldberg said. “We...
Video: Duquesne University Choirs at Fox Chapel Presbyterian ChurchVideo
As part of its special music event series, Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church hosted a concert of the Duquesne University Choirs that included the Voices of Spirit, directed by Caron Daley, and the University Singers, directed by Joseph Stuligross. The choirs regularly perform around Pittsburgh and the region....
