Additional Security in Place at EA

October 14, 2021 |

By Kristen Keleschenyi | Posted in: North Versailles Twp. News

Increased security and police presence are being utilized throughout the East Allegheny School District this week.

Early Tuesday morning, a threat of violence was made via social media against the junior-senior high school, officials said.

Although North Versailles Twp. police determined the threat had only minor credibility, the district is taking the additional measures to “ensure a safe school experience for all and hopefully alleviate some anxieties” parents and students are feeling, according to a statement posted on the district’s Facebook page from Jamie Griesbaum, district secretary, on behalf of Superintendent Alan Johnson.

 
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W.O. Council Divided Over Legal Fees

October 12, 2021 |

By Sarah Turnbull | Posted in: White Oak News

White Oak borough will consider adding three additional vacant homes to the list of structures already targeted for demoltion.

Under Pennsylvania’s Act 152, every county in the state can collect a fee for blight removal whenever a deed or mortgage is recorded at the courthouse. Borough manager John Palyo suggested using the revenue from that fee to tear down abandoned structures.

“If we’re budgeting funds for demolitions, why not do more? We could proceed with more properties even without grant money,” Palyo said.

 
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Vacant Houses Sap Energy from Residents

October 12, 2021 |

By Vickie Babyak | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

Robin Marshall-Kelly points out the overgrowth in the empty lot next to her home on North Grandview Avenue. (Vickie Babyak photo for Tube City Almanac)


See also: City Continues Fight Against Blight


For many residents of McKeesport, the battle against blight is one worth fighting, even though the struggle can feel overwhelming at times.

“Help us stay in McKeesport,” said Robin Marshall-Kelly, a North Grandview Avenue homeowner. “I own my home, and with all the abandoned properties, sometimes, I feel like I’m losing.”

Jackie Blake has lived in McKeesport for 27 years and owns her home in Grandview.

“My friends keep asking me when am I going to move, but I have too much invested in my home,” Blake said. “I don’t want to move.”

 
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Fight Against Blight is City’s ‘Biggest Challenge’

October 12, 2021 |

By Sarah Turnbull | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

McKeesport Mayor Mike Cherepko: “You have to attack this issue from every angle and focus on what will have the greatest impact on the city as a whole.” The blight removal program has received “an overwhelming amount of positive feedback,” he says. (Vickie Babyak photo for Tube City Almanac)


See also: Vacant Houses Sap Energy from Longtime Residents


When Mike Cherepko was elected mayor of McKeesport in 2011, he knew he wanted to fulfill his campaign motto “Working Together for a Better McKeesport” specifically by cleaning up blight.

Traditionally defined as the decline of an urban area due to neglect or age, blight is one of the key issues facing the Cherepko administration.

“Blight is any structure that becomes an eyesore, or poses a health or fire risk – like rodents, mold or weeds,” Cherepko said. “It’s my biggest challenge as mayor.”

 
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NV Twp. Church Plans ‘Trunk-or-Treat’

October 08, 2021 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements, North Versailles Twp. News

(Submitted photo)

St. John’s Lutheran Church, located on Route 30 in North Versailles Twp., will hold a “trunk-or-treat” event from 1 to 3 p.m. Oct. 30, a spokeswoman said.

The church’s new pastor, Rev. Dr. Kimberly Greway, also will be on hand to introduce herself to the community.

The church will provide games and prizes and refreshments will be served. Following the “trunk-or-treat,” there will be a scavenger hunt, crafts and an obstacle course in the soclal hall.

 
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W.O. Parish Slates Fall Bingo on Oct. 24

October 08, 2021 |

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

Mary, Mother of God Parish will host a Fantastic Fall Bingo Oct. 24 in the St. Angela Gym, 1640 Fawcett Avenue, White Oak, a spokeswoman said.

Doors open at 12 noon and the Early Bird game begins at 1 p.m. In addition to bingo, the event will feature a 50/50 raffle and basket auction. Food will be available for purchase.

Tickets are $30 and include 16 regular bingo games, four specials and a $1,000 jackpot. Individuals purchasing tickets prior to Oct. 24 will be entered into a special drawing.

 
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Animal Shelter Kicks Off New Fundraiser

October 08, 2021 |

By Sarah Turnbull | Posted in: White Oak News

Dawn Lewandowski of North Huntingdon Twp. holds Artemis, one of the cats who were available for adoption at the White Oak Animal Safe Haven during the Sept. 25 Fido Food Truck Fest. (Sarah Turnbull photo for Tube City Almanac)


The White Oak Animal Safe Haven held its first Fido Food Truck Fest on Sept. 25.

Five food trucks — Lil Sista Sweets, Bull River Taco, Good to Go, Sweet Buzz Bean and Bistro and Truckin Triangles — gathered at the White Oak Volunteer Fire Dept.

According to shelter director Laura Massie, the festival was born out of a desire to switch things up, along with supporting the shelter.

“This is the first year we’ve done it…it’s brand new,” Massie said. “We usually do the Fido ball, but we had to switch things up because of COVID.”

 
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Davis Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated

October 07, 2021 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

State Rep. Austin Davis speaks about the COVID-19 vaccine during a press conference April 8 at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Downtown. (Submitted photo courtesy state Rep. Austin Davis)


The 35th Legislative District has one of the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates in Pennsylvania, state Rep. Austin Davis said Wednesday.

Davis, who has represented the district since 2018, urged residents who have not yet been vaccinated to get their shots.

“We simply cannot afford to repeat a surge of the virus like last winter and put even more stress on our healthcare providers, businesses, schools and communities, which have already been through so much in the last 18 months,” Davis said.

 
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Bus Company, School District Trade Accusations

October 07, 2021 |

By Siana Emery | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

McKeesport Area School District and Pennsylvania Coach Lines traded accusations this week in their ongoing dispute over the bus company’s inability to provide enough drivers on certain routes.

Attorneys for both sides were scheduled to present arguments Thursday before Allegheny County Judge Arnold Klein in Pittsburgh.

In a court filing Tuesday, attorneys for Pennsylvania Coach Lines accused the school district of deliberately trying to breach its contract with the bus company.

The district responded Wednesday by again asking Klein to grant its motion for an emergency injunction.

 
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Shelter CEO Says City Isn’t Being Supportive

October 07, 2021 |

By Jason Togyer | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

The head of a McKeesport-based charity that helps homeless men struggling with drug and alcohol addiction told city council on Wednesday his agency is not receiving the local support it needs.

During a public comment period, Keith Giles, founder and chief executive officer of First Step Recovery Homes Inc., said he has asked several times for financial support from city officials and the McKeesport Community Fund — a charitable foundation on which several city officials serve — without a response.

“Please understand that we at First Step have been hanging on by a thread,” Giles said. “We are a viable entity in the city, and want to continue our much-needed service, but financial assistance is much needed.”

But Mayor Michael Cherepko told Giles the city has responded to First Step’s requests. “You just didn’t like what I had to say,” he said.

 
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