Articles from the June 2, 2020 edition
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Diocese to merge parishes
Fifteen groupings of parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, including several churches in the South Pittsburgh area, will merge on July 1, to create 15 new parishes. Sixty-one parishes are part of the mergers. In a letter to parishioners...
Hilltop Men's Group earns Vibrancy Award
This year, New Sun Rising’s (NSR) Vibrancy Awards will honor Brown Mamas, Triboro Ecodistrict, and South Hilltop Men’s Group/Hilltop Rising LLC for cultivating Culture, Sustainability, and Opportunity in their communities. Each will receive...
City gathering community input virtuall for '21 budget
The City of Pittsburgh Office of Management and Budget and Office of Community Affairs are collecting community input for the 2021 Capital Budget through an online survey and virtual meetings....
Enforcement to resume in Parking Authority lots
Enforcement resumed in Pittsburgh neighborhood metered parking lots on Monday, June 1. The Pittsburgh Parking Authority will allow the first half-hour parking to be free when parkers enter their...
Loyalty Bond Program supports businesses
The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) and Honeycomb Credit are partnering to create the Pittsburgh Loyalty Bonds program, a new way for small businesses within the City of Pittsburgh to smooth out cash flow and engage their customers....
First responders rescue city worker from hillside
First responders from the Pittsburgh bureaus of EMS, Fire and Police responded to a 9-1-1 call for a construction worker who had fallen down a hillside on Arlington Avenue and William Street around...
Churches in Pittsburgh Diocese may begin to offer daily Mass and weekend Masses according to plan
Priests in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh have begun offering daily Mass on Monday, June 1, and will begin weekend Masses on June 6 and 7, as allowable in Phase 2 of the diocesan reopening plan. In continued alignment with local, state, and...
Community Prayer and Peace Vigil on Friday at Lighthouse Cathedral
The community, clergy, families of victims are welcome to a community Prayer and Peace Vigil in honor of George Floyd and all victims of racial and social injustice. Friday, June 5, 6-7 p.m. in the Lighthouse Cathedral parking lot, 810 fisher St....
Historic Review going online for June 3
Historic Review Commission is now meeting virtually. The meeting will be hosted on Zoom and streamed on YouTube Live on the Pittsburgh City Planning YouTube page. The Historic Review Commission of Pittsburgh has scheduled the following virtual...
Volunteers needed to deliver boxes of food on Hilltop
The Hilltop Alliance is seeking volunteers to help deliver Senior Boxes to Hilltop residents. Senior Boxes is a Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank program they are participating in, in a partnership with Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh. Once a mo...
Results of the June 1 Mt. Oliver Housing Court Cases
Results of the Mt. Oliver Borough Housing Court cases on Monday, June 1, in Municipal District Judge Richard King's Courtroom: • Donald Bauer, 212 Quincy Avenue, Mt. Oliver Borough, Code 183-2,...
Mt. Oliver Housing Court cases for June 12
The following Mt. Oliver Borough Housing Court cases are scheduled for Friday, June 12, at 9:00 a .m. in Municipal District Judge Richard King's Courtroom: • Mary Embry, 172 Ormsby Avenue, Mt....