Articles from the May 1, 2018 edition
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Real estate transactions for issue of May 1, 2018
16th Ward Forty One Corp. to 2100 Penn Ave LLC at 2100 E. Carson St. for $720,000. April Mae McKee to James and Hedy Krenn at 2250 Mary St. Unit 108 for $267,000. Oliver Hawk to Matthew Brennan at...
Housing Court hearings
The following Housing Court case is scheduled for Wednesday, May 2, at 1 p.m. in Municipal District Judge James Motznik's Courtroom: • Lawrence R. Conley, 3 Boggs Avenue, 19th Ward, Code 403.46....
Mt. Oliver Housing Court
The following Mt. Oliver Borough Housing Court cases are scheduled for Thursday, May 10, at 1:00 p.m. in Municipal District Judge Richard King’s Courtroom: • Min Thu Hoang, 501 Margaret Street, Mt. Oliver Borough, 308.1, Accumulation of Garbage....
Zoning Board hearings
Pittsburgh’s Zoning Board of Adjustment has scheduled the following public hearings of interest to South Pittsburgh residents in the first floor hearing room of the John P. Robin Civic Building, 200 Ross Street, Downtown. Zone case 98/18 on...
Time running out to apply for Cops and Kids camp
Every summer for more than a decade, The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police hosts children ages 8 to 12 at the annual Cops and Kids Summer Camp -- and time is running out to sign up. The week-long camps, which are held at Allegheny County Community College...
Learn more about upcoming OpenStreetsPGH South Side
The South Side Chamber of Commerce is hosting an informative luncheon concerning OpenStreetsPGH on Thursday, May 3, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the OTB Bicycle Café, 2518 East Carson Street. Mike Carroll, BikePGH director of events, is the featured...
Spencer Church Rummage sale is on May 4-5
A Carrick Rummage Sale will be held at Spencer United Methodist Church, 117 Spencer Ave., Pittsburgh 15227, on Friday, May 4 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Saturday, May 5 from 9 a.m. – noon. The sale will feature clothes, jewelry, toys, linens,...
KCC May meeting canceled
The May meeting of the Knoxville Community Council has been canceled. The next meeting of the KCC is planned for the first Thursday in June, 6 p.m. on June 7....
Flea market, food sale is on Saturday at SSPC
The South Side Presbyterian Church welcomes all to a Flea Market and Food Sale on Saturday, May 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests plan to have their treasures for sale plus the church lunch menu includes homemade haluski, wedding soup, hot dogs,...
Liberty Tunnel and Liberty Bridge will experience closures this week
PennDOT District 11 has announced overnight outbound closures of the Liberty Tunnel (Route 3069) and lane restrictions on the Liberty Bridge through Friday, May 4, weather permitting. The outbound (southbound) Liberty Tunnel will close to traffic...
Flea market at Trinity
Trinity Lutheran Church, 601 Brownsville Road, will hold a Spring Flea Market on May 4, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and May 5, 9 a.m.-2 p.m....
Columbia Gas helps with Natalie's Garden during Great American Cleanup
Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful announced Columbia Gas has pledged support for the 2018 Great American Cleanup of PA, a statewide community improvement initiative that runs from March 1 through May 31. Events registered with the initiative receive free...
Absentee ballot application deadline near
Pennsylvania voters who will be absent from their municipality on May 15, or those who cannot reach the polls due to an illness or physical disability, must apply for an absentee ballot by next week. Specifically, applications for an absentee ballot...
Police investigate South Side shooting
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police detectives are investigating a shooting that occurred in the South Side Flats neighborhood on Thursday, April 26. At just after 11 p.m., Zone 3 officers were sent on a...
Motorcyclist injured on Mt. Washington
Around 8:36 p.m. on April 26, Zone 3 officers were sent to the 400 block of Woodruff Street for an accident involving a motorcycle and a vehicle. According to the initial police report, the operator...
Zone 3 community crime alerts for April 23-29
The following are the Part I crimes for the week of: April 23-29. Duquesne Heights (1911) – Nothing to report (NTR) Mt. Washington (1903, 1914, 1915, 1807) Burglary – 100 blk. Estella Ave. -...
South Side Park Master Plan process now completed
The master plan for South Side Park was unveiled on April 19 at the Arlington Recreation Center. Among the 40 elements chosen for the park are: An ADA-accessible boardwalk; open-air pavilion over small building; amphitheater; renovated entrance...
South Side welcomes marathon with music and cheering crowds
The South Side Chamber of Commerce will host a fun-filled welcome festival for the Sunday, May 6 Pittsburgh Marathon starting at 7 a.m. at the Welcome Center at the corner of S. 11th and East Carson Streets. This is the marathon’s official...
Carrick gets the first artistic City of Pittsburgh intersection
The City of Pittsburgh has installed its first artistic design intersection at Brownsville Road and Parkfield Street in Carrick. The Carrick Artistic Intersection Project is a joint collaboration...
Page's has been a favorite on South Side for more than 100 years
A family favorite stop in South Side, the Page Dairy Mart has been selling ice cream and more in the same location for most of the last 100 years. Charles "Chuck" Abbott Page, 64, has been working in...
Fresh Access will allow SNAP benefits at farmers' markets
Soon Pittsburgh area farmers' markets will be opening for the 2018 season with an expanded Just Harvest Fresh Access program. The program makes it possible for SNAP/food stamp participants to use...
Jewelry sale will benefit Concord Presbyterian Church
The ladies of Concord Presbyterian Church are planning a fun event that includes shopping for jewelry and learning fun and fabulous tips that will help you to look and feel your best. The fundraiser at the church, 1907 Brownsville Road, will feature...
Mobile Toolbox available for neighborhood outdoor projects
“You bring the team, we bring the tools,” that’s the slogan for GTECH and Neighborhood Allies’ latest free resource, the PGH Mobile Toolbox. This is a n enclosed trailer, packed full of all the landscaping and gardening tools that...
Eugene Ricciardi recertified for service as a Magisterial Judge
Magisterial District Judge Eugene Ricciardi was again certified for service as a member of Pennsylvania’s Unified Judicial System after successful completion recently of continuing legal education course work. Conduct by the Minor Judiciary...