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Articles from the May 22, 2012 edition

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 News    May 22, 2012

Apply for Peters Scholarship

Applications for the Georgina Chamberlain Peters Scholarship are now available, the annual award is presented by The Brashear Association at its awards luncheon, Bravo, Brashear!, in late October. The Peters Scholarship is given to an individual who...

 
 Front Page    May 22, 2012

First city bike corral has South Side address

Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, joined by members of the city's growing bike community, unveiled the city's first on-street bicycle corral at the OTB Bicycle Café in South Side and encouraged business owners...

 
 Opinion    May 22, 2012

SSID member resigns

Today, I submitted my resignation from the South Side Improvement District Steering Committee, on which I have served for over a year, because I cannot agree with the committee's recent letter to Councilman Kraus. I was not present when other members...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Improvement District committee responds to councilman's position on South Side NID

The following is the South Side Planning Forum Improvement Steering Committee's response sent to District 3 Councilman Bruce Kraus after they learned he will not present the NID plan they developed to City Council. Dear Councilman Kraus, On May 8th,...

 
 Service News    May 22, 2012

South Pittsburgh sailor in Pacific action

Daniel D. Agliori, son of Monica and Daniel Agliori, is currently deployed in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Agliori along with fellow sailors aboard the guided missile frigate USS Nicholas (FFG 47) assisted partner nation forces with the interdiction...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Boy Scout Troup holding car wash

Boy Scout Troop 614 will hold a Cookout and Car Wash on Saturday, June 30, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. The car wash will take place at the Busy Beaver on Rt. 88. For more information, call Michele at 412-207-2618....

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Happy Birthday Mary Kruhm

As a salute to "Older American's Month (OAM)," volunteers from both Highmark's WE Network and Pittsburgh Cares threw a party for 101-year-old, Mary Kruhm, at Allentown Senior Center. The OAM theme...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Carrick's Missy Rosenfeld joins city as anti-litter coordinator

During a rally at the now safe, clean and vibrant Market Square, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, Councilwoman Theresa Smith and the Pennsylvania Resources Council launched a litter prevention campaign and called on residents to join in on the grassroots...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Emerald Trail Corps into second year of job training

The Emerald Trail Corps launched its second season of job training programming and ecological improvements in Emerald View Park at the end of April. A project of the Mount Washington Community Development Corporation and its partners at GTECH...

 
 By Al Lowe    News    May 22, 2012

Renovations continue on South Side library for reopening in September

The grand opening for the newly renovated Carnegie Library South Side branch is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 8. Library staffers referred to it as "Community Day." The library which was f...

 
 By Margaret Smyka    News    May 22, 2012

New rep from Mayor's Office attends South Side Slopes Assoc. meeting

The May meeting of the South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association (SSSNA) featured updates of on-going issues, and news of upcoming events. The meeting was conducted by SSSNA vice-president Brian Oswald. In her brief presentation, Candice Gonzalez...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Applications available for Georgina Peters Scholarship

Applications for the Georgina Chamberlain Peters Scholarship are now available, the annual award is presented by The Brashear Association at its awards luncheon, Bravo, Brashear!, in late October. The Peters Scholarship is given to an individual who...

 
 Entertainment    May 22, 2012

City Theatre announces new original plays for MOMENTUM

City Theatre announces four original plays set for MOMENTUM, the theatre's annual festival of new plays at different stages. Whether the theme is growing old or simply growing up, this selection of works in development engages with universal topicsâ€...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Next Super Saturday is a barbecue on June 2

The next "Souper Saturday," a BBQ, will take place Saturday, June 2, from noon – 4 p.m., at 2417 E. Carson Street, and will feature service animals from the Humane Society, and a variety of tabling organizations, including the Veterans' Leadership...

 
 News    May 22, 2012

Block Watch in a Box can help neighborhoods get organized

Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, alongside police officials and community residents, last week introduced a new program to help Pittsburgh's neighborhoods get even safer. "Block Watch in a Box" will connect residents with city resources and information to...

 
 By Margaret Smyka    Front Page    May 22, 2012

Graffiti Task Force effective in fighting vandalism in city

Detectives from the Graffiti Task Force, and crime prevention Officer Christine Luffey, were the guest speakers at the May meeting of the Carrick/Overbrook Block Watch. Detectives Alphonso Sloan and Daniel Sullivan of the Graffiti Task Force...

 
 Front Page    May 22, 2012

South Pittsburgh veterans groups honor comrades on Memorial Day

The South Side Hill Top Memorial Day Parade Committee will hold Memorial Day services this weekend to commemorate their comrades and remember those who sacrificed for their country. Representatives...

 
 Real Estate    May 22, 2012

Real Estate Transactions for issue of 05-22-12

16th Ward Estate of Dorothy Mae Rieber to Ralph and Sharon Hamm at 2412 Cobden St. for $70,000. Paul Daniels to John and Jean McCloskey at 2128 E. Carson St. for $200,000. Dorothy Fedorsky to Jonathan Lowrey at 2733 Patterson St. for $33,500....