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First-ever communitywide cleanup in Penn Hills yields nearly 400 bags of trash

Jack Troy
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Courtesy of Penn Hills Rotary
Penn Hills High School student Tristan Thompson takes a break from picking up litter on a hillside between Rockcliff Road and Quigley Creek in the municipality’s Rosedale neighborhood.
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Courtesy of Penn Hills Rotary
This pile of trash was collected along a section of Verona Road.
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Courtesy of Penn Hills Rotary
State Rep. Joe McAndrew (from left), Penn Hills Councilman Shawn Kerestus, Penn Hills Rotary President Tyler Tomasino and Penn Hills Councilman Alan Waldron helped with the communitywide cleanup on July 27.

The first-ever communitywide cleanup in Penn Hills on July 27 was a success by any metric, sponsors say, attracting 172 volunteers who filled nearly 399 trash bags.

Volunteers covered 6.5 miles of road between 12 neighborhoods at the event, which was organized by the Penn Hills Rotary and Penn Hills Community Development Corporation. Litter-getters included representatives from a host of Penn Hills businesses and community groups as well as several state and local elected officials.

Prizes were awarded at a post-cleanup picnic in categories such as most bags collected, which went to the Rosedale Civic Association, and dirtiest volunteer, an honor bestowed on Stephanie Strauss, athletic director for the Penn Hills School District.

In a social media post, organizers said they hope to make the cleanup an annual event.

Jack Troy is a TribLive reporter covering the Freeport Area and Kiski Area school districts and their communities. He also reports on Penn Hills municipal affairs. A Pittsburgh native, he joined the Trib in January 2024 after graduating from the University of Pittsburgh. He can be reached at jtroy@triblive.com.

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