Articles from the May 28, 2013 edition
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Warrington work will take in all of Allentown at once
Construction on the west side of East Warrington Avenue is about to come to an end, but don’t say goodbye to the workers and their trucks just yet. The heavy machines, detours, alternate bus routes...
Boro appoints another council member, considers ending Saturday free parking
A new council member, and reestablishment of the Civil Service Commission, were the lead stories from the May 20 Mount Oliver council meeting. It began with Barbara Keener being appointed to council until year’s end to fill the seat formerly...
Filing crime reports stressed at Zone 3 Public Safety Council meeting
The importance of filing a police report when a crime occurs was a focus of the May 15 Zone 3 Public Safety Council Meeting held in the Zone 3 police station. A 25-year area resident said her ex-husband was robbed recently in the early evening by...
Real estate transactions for issue of 5/28/13
16th Ward Estate of Dolores Voelker to Michael Trpcic III at 2011 Arlington Ave. for $55,000. Tish Corbett to Amanda and Gary Geiger at 2319 Mission St. for $140,000. 17th Ward Lee Heinrich to Riva Ridge Enterprises LLC at 1604 Clinton St. for...
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 121/13 on...
Housing Court hearings
The following Housing Court cases are scheduled for Thursday, May 30, at 10:00 a.m. in Magisterial District Judge Eugene Ricciardi’s Courtroom: • Jon Richards, 914 Parkwood Street, 16th Ward, Codes 307.1, 302.8, 304.7, 304.10, 108.1.1A. ...
Historic review hearings
The Historic Review Commission of Pittsburgh has scheduled the following hearings in the East Carson Street Historic District for 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 5, following Internal Business beginning at 12:30 p.m. 601-605 E. Carson Street, Mark Schick,...
Four original plays included in City Theatre's MOMENTUM
City Theatre has announced four original plays set for MOMENTUM, the theatre’s annual festival of new plays at different stages. This year’s selection of works highlights the intricacies of human relationships—chance encounters with strangers;...
Peters Scholarship applications available
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!, held in late October. The Peters Scholarship is given to an...
Birmingham Foundation releases anniversary report
The Birmingham Foundation is releasing the publication of its 15th Anniversary Report. “Building a Foundation: 15th Anniversary Report” will be launched on the foundation’s website – www.birminghamfoundation.org – by May 31. The report...
St. John Vianney Christian Women's luncheon card party
St. John Vianney Christian Women’s Guild will hold a Luncheon Card Party on Saturday, June 1, from noon to 3 p.m. The luncheon will take place in the Parish Center Dining Room, 823 Climax Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15210. Enter via ramp at back of...
Flea market proceeds benefit veterans
American Legion Post 935 Auxiliary will hold a flea market at the post, 280 Joseph Street in Baldwin, on Saturday, June 1 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds benefit hospitalized veterans at the VA Medical Center. Refreshments will be...
Health series continues
The Elder-ado, Knoxville center, 320 Brownsville Road, has scheduled its Medication Management programs for June. On June 26, Sandy Gilmore, R.N. will be taking blood pressure readings and answering health questions at the Elder-ado, Knoxville...