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 News    April 30, 2013

Earth Day Redd Ups pick up tons of trash

Citizens Against Litter is projecting that 9,000 volunteers in 200 communities and groups mostly in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County and neighboring counties collected approximately 300 tons of litter in the Spring/Earth Redd Up. The early projection...

 
 Meetings    April 16, 2013

ArtPGH, DesignPGH ask for input from residents

On April 25 and 30, there will be a second round of local public meetings for ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH, the Public Art and Urban Design components of PLANPGH, the City’s first comprehensive plan. These will be “open house” meetings will allow...

 
 News    April 16, 2013

Bon Air Block Watch will hold a clean-up this Saturday, April 20

The Bon Air Block Watch, in conjunction with Clean Pittsburgh Commission, will sponsor a clean-up on Saturday, April 20. Volunteers needed to help with the clean-up. Those interested in helping are asked to meet at Bon Air Parklet, Calle Street at...

 
 Front Page    April 9, 2013

Hilltop kids build their own touch screen kiosk at computer center

For Hilltop kids who once had no idea how to turn on a computer, building a touch-screen computer kiosk from scratch seemed like an impossible dream. But 15 kids from Pittsburgh’s Hilltop Computer...

 
 Public Safety    April 9, 2013

Bon Air men arrested for downtown shooting

Pittsburgh Bureau of Police homicide detectives have charged two Overbrook men involved in a shooting in downtown Pittsburgh in the 300 block of Fifth Avenue on Friday, April 5. Hassan Howze, 22, was...

 
 Public Safety    February 12, 2013

Hilltop woman arrested for theft from court

A Bon Air woman has been was arrested and charged for her involvement regarding funds missing from the Municipal Courts Building. On November 16, 2012, Pittsburgh Police Support Services Supervisor discovered money missing from the Central Records...

 
 Government    January 15, 2013

Housing Court hearings

The following Housing Court cases are scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 17, at 10:30 a.m. in Magisterial District Judge Richard King’s Courtroom: • Judson Hamel, 301 Bon Air Avenue, 18th Ward, Code 116.1. • William J. Davison, 304 E. Warrington...

 
 News    January 8, 2013

Recruiting underway for annual spring Earth Day Redd Up

Recruiting for neighborhood, community and group participation in the annual Spring Earth Day Redd Up is well underway. Boris Weinstein of Citizens Against Litter, the coordinating group, says participation has passed the 100 mark. “Our goal is...

 
 News    December 11, 2012

Brashear Open House on Wednesday

Neighbors and friends of The Brashear Association are invited to celebrate the season at agency’s Holiday Open House. The annual event will take place Wednesday, Dec. 12 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at Brashear Center, 2005 Sarah Street. The Open House is...

 
 News    November 20, 2012

Brashear Assoc. begins annual Holiday Assistance drive

“When you have hundreds of kids on your Christmas gift list, you need all the help you can get,” according to Hugh Brannan, executive director of The Brashear Association. “That’s why Brashear is turning to our friends and neighbors, once...

 
 News    October 16, 2012

Get Stuffed with Love to provide dinners

Get Stuffed with Love, the annual fall campaign to provide Thanksgiving meals to people in need including homeless, shut-ins, disabled is gearing up for this year. The South Side Rotary, Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, South Side Sokol Club, and Giant...

 
 Front Page    October 16, 2012

Redd Ups, Pitt students aim to make a difference this week

An estimated 10,000 volunteers will take to the streets of Pittsburgh neighborhoods and many Allegheny County communities Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19, 20, 21, for the annual Fall Redd Up. Volunteers are split among three categories; school...

 
 By Margaret Smyka    Front Page    October 9, 2012

Greening projects proposed for Hilltop

A draft of Green Toolbox recommendations for the Hilltop was unveiled at a community meeting at the Knoxville Elder-ado on Oct. 4. Priorities and strategies for greening for10 Hilltop communities -- Arlington, Arlington Heights, Allentown, Bon Air,...

 
 News    August 21, 2012

Police initiate ‘remove it or lose it' anti-theft from vehicle campaign

The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police has initiated an Anti-Theft from Vehicle Campaign that will run through September 30. The campaign is designed to raise the level of awareness and educate the public on securing their personal belongings when parking...

 
 Front Page    August 7, 2012

Hilltop neighborhoods celebrate Night Out

This year, several Hilltop neighborhoods will join in with National Night Out (NNO) celebrations tonight, Tuesday, Aug. 7. In addition to Allentown CDC's annual NNO gathering on at the Allentown Senior Center, other neighborhoods planning events incl...

 
 By Margaret Smyka    Front Page    July 17, 2012

Communities Against Crime block watch topic

A call for residents to attend the "Communities Against Crime" event of July 25 was one of the topics at the July 9 meeting of the Carrick/Overbrook block watch. The gathering is designed to show community support in the face of drug dealing and othe...

 
 News    June 26, 2012

Bus fare increases, route reductions on July 1

Starting Sunday, July 1, increases go into effect on most Port Authority fares, including cash fares for full-fare and half-fare riders, all tickets and passes.  The fare increase is required to balance Port Authority's budget for Fiscal Year 2013,...

 
 News    May 29, 2012

Mail carriers deliver for Brashear food pantry

The mail carrier delivered more than mail at Brashear Association's Henry Kauffman Neighborhood House as the South Pittsburgh agency benefited from the food collection conducted by the United States Postal Service. Three good- humored mail carriers...

 
 News    May 15, 2012

Green solution to sewer overflow problem offered

Every time it rains sewage flows into our rivers and our streets. This mess is not only unhealthy, it is also illegal. Currently, the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority (ALCOSAN) is working on a plan to fix the problem. However, local groups are...

 
 News    May 1, 2012

More bus service cuts will go into effect Sept. 2

Port Authority's Board of Directors last week voted to authorize a fare increase and 35-percent service reduction scheduled to go into effect later this year. The Port Authority is legally obligated to balance its budget, and these actions are...

 
 News    April 24, 2012

City to double number of streets paved this year over last year

Mayor Luke Ravenstahl kicked off the 2012 paving season last week by announcing the city will pave 60 miles of lane miles this year. All six DPW divisions, representing the entire City, will begin paving work soon. Residents are being urged to...

 
 Meetings    April 17, 2012

Parents welcome to discuss educational goals with A+

Parents and teachers will have the opportunity to discuss and set educational goals for future school collaboration at a community meeting on Thursday, April 19, 5:30 to 8 p.m. at St. John Vianney Church, 823 Climax Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15210....

 
 News    April 17, 2012

Bon Air clean up this Saturday

Bon Air Block Watch is sponsoring the annual community Clean Up in conjunction with the City of Pittsburgh on Saturday, April 21, beginning at 11 a.m. Volunteers are needed. Those willing to help should meet at the Gazebo on Conniston and Calle...

 
 News    April 10, 2012

Citizens Against Litter nears having 20,000 volunteers for Earth Day

"We're approaching our challenging triple goal for the Spring Earth Day Redd Up weekend, April 20, 21, 22," said Boris Weinstein of Citizens Against Litter, the coordinating group. (Some Redd Ups are on other dates.) The goals announced months...

 
 News    April 10, 2012

Help needed in Hilltop greening project

Interested or involved in "greening" the Hilltop? Here's a chance to get involved in planning and jump starting green initiatives – enhanced parks, abundant community gardens, repurposed vacant lots, rideable bike paths, and even more trees. The...

 

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