Second Kane Resident Tests Positive for Legionnella Bacteria

December 15, 2016 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

A second resident of Kane Regional Center in McKeesport has tested positive for the bacteria that causes Legionnaire's disease.

Dennis Biondo, executive director of the county's four* care homes for the elderly and disabled, said the infected resident has lived at Kane McKeesport since July.

"At this point, the source of the infection is unknown, but Kane McKeesport staff are working with the Health Department to actively identify any source and take appropriate remedial action," Biondo said Wednesday.

In November, county officials said that a resident of Kane McKeesport was taken to the hospital Oct. 24 and tested positve for Legionella, a water-borne bacteria that can cause a serious respiratory disease called Legionnaires' Disease.

Legionella bacteria breed in water and air conditioning systems. Most people exposed to the bacteria do not become ill, but people who are elderly or have compromised immune systems are at risk of serious infection.

 
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Fire at Marina Damages Five Boats

December 12, 2016 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

City and Allegheny County police and the Allegheny County Fire Marshal's Office are investigating a blaze early Monday morning that damaged five boats stored near the McKee's Point Marina.

At least three of the boats appear to be total losses, McKeesport fire Chief Jeff Tomovcsik said.

Just after 2:30 a.m., a caller to Allegheny County 9-1-1 reported hearing an "explosion" in the vicinity of Strawberry Alley and Sixth Avenue. The caller looked out the window and saw flames.

McKeesport firefighters responded and found several boats --- large cabin-cruiser type boats --- fully engulfed, Tomovcsik said.

 
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State OK's $316K Grant for Walnut, 48 Intersection

December 12, 2016 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: Announcements

State officials have approved a $316,000 grant to redesign the intersection of Route 48 and Walnut Street to provide a traffic light and new turning lanes.

The White Oak-based developer of a shopping center called "Walnut Crossing" --- which has been under construction at that intersection for years --- will provide $135,000 in necessary matching funds, McKeesport officials said.

The grant, made through the Commonwealth Financing Authority's Multimodal Transportation Fund, was approved Thursday.

Mayor Michael Cherepko called the partnership a "shining example" of cooperation between the public and private sectors, and praised A.J. Tedesco, the city's community development director, for his work on the project.

 
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East Winds Band Hosts Free Holiday Concert Sunday

December 09, 2016 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

The East Winds Symphonic Band will present "Holiday Sounds," a free concert of Christmas and seasonal music, at 3 p.m. Sunday (Dec. 11) at St. Angela Merici Catholic Church, 1640 Fawcett Ave., White Oak.

The all-volunteer band is directed by Susan Sands, a spokesman said. The concert also will feature the Mon Yough Chorale under the direction of Benjamin Filippone.

Admission is free and a reception with light refreshments will be held immediately following the concert. Visit the website for more information.

 

City's 2017 Budget Includes Property Tax Increase

December 07, 2016 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

McKeesport City Council is preparing to do something it hasn't done in 25 years --- enact a property tax increase.

At a budget hearing Tuesday night, Mayor Mike Cherepko presented the city's proposed 2017 budget, including tax increases of 2 mills each on buildings and land.

That would take the city's property tax on buildings to 6.26 mills and on land to 18.5 mills.

The increase is expected to generate about $689,000 in additional revenue in 2017. "I don't want to do this," Cherepko said. "What politician wants to raise taxes? But the right choice is not always the popular choice."

The tax increase wasn't popular with the handful of residents who attended the hearing. Ken Thornton of Fawcett Plan questioned whether the administration and council have cut expenses as deeply as they could.

Cherepko said that approximately 90 percent of the city's expenses are fixed or subject to labor contracts.

"Then maybe you need to lay some people off," Thornton said. "That's what happens in the real world ... I think maybe some concessions need to be made. You can't have these unions run you out of business."

 
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Festival of Trees Winners Posted

December 05, 2016 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Winners in the 31st annual Festival of Trees, just concluded at Renziehausen Park, have been announced by co-chair Cheryl Myers Cotter.

Handmade Category

Adult

  1. #16 Hungarian Embroidery group
  2. #6 The Well Ministries
  3. #79 McK Business & Professional Women

Youth

  1. #28 South Allegheny Spanish IV & V Class
  2. #5 Cub Scout Pack 916
  3. #51 Carnegie Library of McKeesport

Children

  1. #83 Romine Group Shelter Home ( Auberle)
  2. #26 Founders' Hall Pre-K Counts
  3. #62 Francis McClure 5th Grade ACE
  • Honorable Mentlon #85 McKeesport Mon Valley Girls Softball Association
 
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Author, Attorney Lomeo to Discuss Book in Dravosburg Thursday

December 02, 2016 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

Author and attorney James Lomeo will discuss his book, "From the Ice to the Fire: A Sicilian Immigrant's death struggle with Pittsburgh politics, The Teamsters, and Mafia" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (Dec. 8) in the social hall of Amity Presbyterian Church, 400 Euclid Ave., Dravosburg. Admission and refreshments are free.

The book details his grandparents' real-life struggle with the Teamsters, organized crime and their business, Roma's Fruit Market in McKeesport. Lomeo will explain why Dravosburg is the only town that would help the family.

Lomeo served as mayor of Monroeville for six years, until 2008, and served for two years as an assistant district attorney and another two years as assistant solicitor, both times for Allegheny County.

You can buy the book here: From the Ice to the Fire: A Sicilian Immigrant's death struggle with Pittsburgh politics, The Teamsters, and Mafia

 

Festival of Trees Opens; 84 Entries in This Year's Event

December 01, 2016 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: Announcements

The 31st Annual Festival of Trees opened Thursday at the Jacob Woll Pavilion in McKeesport's Renziehausen Park.

Girl Scouts from Troop 58112 in White Oak sang a medley of Christmas carols before joining McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko in a ceremonial tree-lighting at 6:30 p.m. near the Renzie Park Senior Center. Santa Claus then arrived on McKeesport Fire Department's ladder truck.

The festival continues through Monday. Pat Harris of McKeesport, who co-chairs the festival with Cheryl Myers Cotter, said about 1,200 adults attend each year, plus many children, whose attendance isn't closely counted.

 
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31st Annual Festival of Trees Opens Thursday

November 30, 2016 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

In another sure sign that Christmas is just around the corner, McKeesport's 31st annual Festival of Trees opens Thursday at Renziehausen Park's Jacob Woll Pavilion.

Hours are 12 noon to 9 p.m. Thursday through Monday (Dec. 5). Admission is $2 for adults and free for children 12 and under who bring a canned good for donation to local food pantries.

Refreshments will be provided by culinary arts students from McKeesport Area High School, while the city's Semper Fidelis Club will operate a bake sale.

Also open during the Festival of Trees are the nearby McKeesport Regional History and Heritage Center and the Garden Club of McKeesport with special Christmas themed events.

 
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10 Charged By State in Child Sex Sting Operation

November 30, 2016 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Crime and Police News

Ten men, including three from the Mon Valley, were arrested by the state Attorney General's Office and accused of attempting to solicit children for sex.

The arrests were announced this morning by state Attorney General Bruce Beemer in what he dubbed "Operation e-Traffic."

The investigation was conducted by the Attorney General's Child Predator Section and McKeesport police, with assistance from Bethel Park police.

 
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