Rally on Friday Will Protest Route 61 Bus Cuts

January 23, 2018 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements, Duquesne News

Bus rider Derek Gordon displays one of the postcards being distributed by Pittsburghers for Public Transit. (Submitted photo courtesy Pittsburghers for Public Transit.)


Two community groups will hold a rally Friday morning in Pittsburgh to protest possible cuts to buses serving McKeesport, Duquesne, Braddock and Swissvale.

The protest, being organized by Pittsburghers for Public Transit and Just Harvest, will urge the board of directors of Port Authority of Allegheny County to amend plans for its proposed Bus Rapid Transit, or BRT, loop so that the project doesn't unfairly burden riders of the 61A, 61B and 61C buses, said Laura Wiens, director of the transit group.

The planned BRT loop would connect downtown Pittsburgh and Oakland with more frequent buses using dedicated bus lanes.

Under the proposal, 61-route buses that currently connect McKeesport, Braddock and Swissvale with downtown Pittsburgh would terminate in Oakland, where passengers would have to transfer to a BRT bus to continue their trip.

 
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Free Tax Prep Services Available Through April 17

January 17, 2018 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Mon Valley residents who need help filing their income taxes may be eligible for one of several free tax clinics being provided around the district.

The clinics are being held in McKeesport, Duquesne, Braddock, Clairton, Homestead, Turtle Creek and Elizabeth beginning Jan. 27, said Stephanie Eson of Human Services Center Corp. in Turtle Creek.

The clinics are being sponsored in part by the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania, the Human Services Center and other agencies.

Although the clinics are free, appointments must be scheduled in advance by calling 2-1-1, Eson said. To be eligible, taxpayers must have had a 2017 income of $25,000 or less if filing as an individual, or a household income of $45,000 or less.

 
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Five Honored For Living McKeesport Message

January 16, 2018 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Above: Pat Harris and Cheryl Myers Cotter receive a proclamation from McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko during January's city council meeting. (Tube City Almanac photo)


Five people were honored this month by McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko and city council for living the "McKeesport Message."

At this month's city council meeting, proclamations were presented to George Mushalko for living the value of "respect," to Carlinos Acie for "hope," and to Pat Harris and Cheryl Myers Cotter for "love."

Also honored, for the value of "dignity," was Melissa Staley, who could not be present.

The "Living the Message" awards are presented quarterly by a subgroup of Cherepko's Select Committee on Crime and Violence.

 
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Library Offers Book Discussions, Computer Help in January

January 09, 2018 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Carnegie Library of McKeesport has posted programs for January, including a talk by a local author, a new current affairs discussion group, and the latest installment for its "Reading Social" book club.

For more information about these programs or any event at the library, call (412) 672-0625 or visit www.mckeesportlibrary.org.

All events are at the main library, 1507 Library Ave., unless otherwise noted.

 
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Community Chorus Slates Open House Jan. 21

January 09, 2018 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements, White Oak News

(Submitted photo courtesy Mon Yough Chorale)

Mon Yough Chorale will hold an open house for prospective members from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 21 at Sampson's Mills Presbyterian Church, 1665 Lincoln Way, White Oak, a spokeswoman said.

Anyone who enjoys choral singing is invited to attend, including former and current high school and college choir or chorus members, church choir members who want to branch out in the type of music they sing, and former and current music teachers, she said.

 
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City, County Post Christmas Tree Recycling Instructions

December 29, 2017 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: Announcements

It's only the fifth day of Christmas, but if your true love says your Christmas tree is losing its needles and becoming less than attractive, you may be looking for a place to recycle it already.

McKeesport and Allegheny County both have solutions.

City residents may drop off natural Christmas trees --- not artificial ones --- behind the Number 2 fire station in Renziehausen Park, said a spokeswoman for Mayor Michael Cherepko.

The trees must be stripped of any lights and decorations. The old trees are ground up for mulch and used in city parks and playgrounds, the spokeswoman said.

 
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Proposed Hotel in Old Westinghouse 'Castle' Gets $1M Boost

December 28, 2017 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: Announcements

The developer of a proposed luxury hotel in the former Westinghouse Air Brake Co. "castle" in Wilmerding will receive $1 million in state assistance toward the rehabilitation of the site.

The grant, from the state's Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program, was announced Thursday by state Sens. Jim Brewster of McKeesport and Joe Markosek of Monroeville.

“The repurposing of the Westinghouse Castle is a signature project that will generate local economic activity and create jobs," Brewster said in a prepared statement.

Empty since 2009, the so-called "castle" on a clearing near the corner of Marguerite Avenue and Bluff Street was built in 1896 on the site of the previous WABCO offices, which were destroyed by fire.

 
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Rabid Cat in Wilmerding Prompts Health Department Warning

December 28, 2017 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Allegheny County Health Department has issued a warning to residents of the Wilmerding area after a cat suffering from rabies was found in the 400 block of Orient Avenue.

“We strongly urge all residents to avoid any kind of contact with a wild or stray animal, particularly those in Wilmerding, where the rabid cat was found,” Dr. Karen Hacker, director of the health department, said in a statement. “If any animal appears to be acting strange or becomes threatening, residents should notify their local animal control service, the police or the Pennsylvania Game Commission immediately.”

A woman who was scratched by the cat has been referred for treatment, Hacker said. The cat also was exposed to other animals, including pets, in the Wilmerding area.

 
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Library's Knitters Provide Leg Warmers to Kane Residents

December 21, 2017 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Members of the "Mad Hatters," a group of knitting enthusiasts that meets at Carnegie Library of McKeesport, visited the city's Kane Regional Center on Monday to share more than 100 pairs of handmade leg warmers with residents.

The group also read a holiday story to residents and served refreshments.

The hatters meet Thursdays and took their name from the hats they knit for chemotherapy patients who have lost their hair.

For more information about the group, call (412) 672-0625.

(Submitted photos: Mary Rose Bendel, Carnegie Library of McKeesport)

 

Four West Mifflin Students Receive VFW Scholarships

December 15, 2017 |

By Mike Mauer | Posted in: Announcements

Scholarship awardees Reagan Rubright, Kada Jackel, Nicholas Kosuda and Dylan Ruffing with VFW Post 914 Commander Jake Bradich. (Submitted photo)


Four West Mifflin students each received top honors from All-American Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 914 Intrepid West Mifflin for this year’s Voice of Democracy and Patriot’s Pen contests. 

The winners were accepted from more than three dozen entries that gave the local scholars a chance to earn some of the $2 million in national educational incentives awarded annually through the VFW.

Earning the nod for this year’s VOD competition are Reagan Rubright, Kada Jackel and Dylan Ruffing from West Mifflin Area High School. 

Nicholas Kosuda from the West Mifflin Area Middle School was awarded the top slot for the post’s Patriot’s Pen scholarship.

 
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