Council OK’s Demolition of Vacant Church

June 11, 2020 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

McKeesport city council has approved the demolition of a former Hungarian church just off Evans Avenue.

At the June 3 meeting, council awarded a $77,900 contract to demolish the former St. Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church on Beacon Street to Lutterman Excavating of Greensburg. Lutterman was the lowest responsible bidder, city officials said.

Built in 1900 and 1901 to serve the city’s Hungarian Catholic population, St. Stephen’s closed in 2002 following the death of its longtime pastor, the Rev. Stephen Kato, who had first come to the parish in 1962.

 
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Police Log: Contractor Accused of Fraud

June 10, 2020 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Crime and Police News

• Arrest records published here were provided by the McKeesport Police Department.
• Not all arrest records are published.
• An arrest does not mean the person identified has been convicted of a crime.
• All people arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 
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City Seeks Funds for Bike Trail Study

June 10, 2020 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

McKeesport officials are envisioning a day when the regional hiking and biking trail network could be connected to Renziehausen Park, Grandview and other city neighborhoods.

By 6-0 vote, council this month approved an application to the Active Allegheny grant program for $81,000 for a project called “Pedestrian Access to McKeesport’s Trail Systems.”

Administered by the Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County, the Active Allegheny program provides financial assistance to municipalities to develop bicycle and pedestrian connections from neighborhoods to local destinations, and increase opportunities for residents to get exercise.

 
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Valedictorian Has ‘Commitment to Education’

June 06, 2020 |

By Richard Finch Jr. | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

Rohaan Wasim, this year’s valedictorian, poses with some of the accolades he’s been given by his classmates. (Richard Finch Jr. photo for Tube City Almanac)


Hamida Wasim says she raised her three sons to be “obedient, hard-working, sensible and focused.”

“I like my boys to be well educated and do well in their lives,” she says. “They know what they want in life and how to get it.”

It must be working. All three sons have succeeded academically at McKeesport Area High School. In 2018, her son Zohais was named salutatorian and son Ashar graduated with honors.

This year, her youngest son, Rohaan Wasim, was named valedictorian for the class of 2020. He plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing & Information Sciences in the fall.

 
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New City Councilwoman Takes Oath

June 05, 2020 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

Jill Lape takes the oath of office Wednesday night from Magisterial District Judge Eugene Riazzi. (Tube City Almanac photo)


A McKeesport Area School District teacher has been appointed to fill a vacant seat on city council formerly held by her late sister.

At Wednesday’s council meeting, Jill Lape was nominated by Councilman Keith Soles and approved by a 5-0 vote of council to complete the term of her sister, Councilwoman Jamie Brewster-Filotei, who died May 12 after battling cancer for nearly three years.

Brewster-Filotei was elected in November 2017 to a four-year term that ends Jan. 1, 2022.

 
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Heritage Center Preparing to Re-Open

June 05, 2020 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

(Submitted photo via Facebook)


With Allegheny County moving from the “yellow” phase of COVID-19 restrictions to the “green” phase, McKeesport Regional History & Heritage Center has announced plans to reopen to the public.

The geneaology center and history museum, located in Renziehausen Park, has been closed since March.

A spokesperson said the center is planning to reopen to visitors at 10 a.m. June 11 with modifications.

Visitors will be asked to wear masks at all time and to practice social distancing and the schoolhouse will temporarily be closed to the public.

 
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MAHS Seniors Celebrate With Procession

June 04, 2020 |

By Richard Finch Jr. | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

(Richard Finch Jr. photo special to Tube City Almanac)


Parents, grandparents and neighbors lined Eden Park Boulevard on Wednesday night to celebrate graduating seniors from McKeesport Area High School.

In lieu of the regularly scheduled commencement, district officials encouraged students to participate in the “senior procession” of cars, trucks and motorcycles from the high school. McKeesport fire and police vehicles led the parade through Renziehausen Park and Penn State Greater Allegheny and back to the corner of Hartman Street and O’Neil Boulevard.

McKeesport Area and other school districts were forced to cancel all in-person classes and activities on March 13 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With some restrictions in Allegheny County being lifted this week, district officials said last month they are still hopeful that a graduation ceremony can be held for seniors on June 30.

More photos follow the jump.

 
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A Family Farm Grows in Haler Heights

June 04, 2020 |

By Emily Pidgeon | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

Megan Resnik, sons Carter and Cole, and husband Kevin are the proprietors of CCR Gardens, an urban farm located in the city’s Haler Heights section. (Emily Pidgeon photo for Tube City Almanac)


“Most people have no idea where their food comes from,” says Kevin Resnik of Haler Heights.

But he and his wife, Megan, do. So do their sons, Carter, 7, and Cole, 3.

The Resniks operate CCR Gardens, which is entering its second year of providing McKeesport and surrounding areas with homegrown, organic produce fresh from the Resniks’ hoop-style greenhouses. The garden is named for Carter and Cole Resnik.

Longtime residents and graduates of McKeesport Area School District, the Resniks presently farm about one half-acre of their property and follow the bio-intensive method of gardening.

 
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Duquesne Preparing For Pandemic’s After-Effects

June 04, 2020 |

By Nick Zurawsky | Posted in: Duquesne News

From concerns about student health and education to a looming municipal financial crisis, Duquesne officials are reaching out to local non-profit groups and governmental agencies in preparation for the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
The Allegheny Health Network, in partnership with the Duquesne City School District, will administer free COVID-19 tests to Duquesne’s schoolchildren from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday (June 5) at Duquesne Education Center, 300 Kennedy Ave.

The Squirrel Hill Health Council has also worked with Duquesne to administer the tests and is currently scheduling a return, city officials said.

 
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Route 837 R.R. Crossing Repairs Planned

June 04, 2020 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Traffic will be stopped Thursday on Route 837 at the Boswell Oil railroad crossing in Dravosburg so that Norfolk Southern railroad crews can make repairs.

A district spokesman for the state Department of Transportation said the work will occur between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., weather-permitting. The traffic stoppages will be brief and flag crews will be on hand to help motorists, the spokesman said.

The work is not being done by PennDOT but the agency is announcing it as a public service, he said.

 

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