Oct 28, 2009 | PittsburghLIVE.com
Sewickley Twp. considers police patrol by Smithton
Frank Sever says he feels there is a definite need for a police force in Sewickley Township.
Timetable set on tap-in fees for Sewickley Township sewage project
Tap-in fees for the Sewickley Township Municipal Sewage Authority's sewer project won't be collected from residents until close to the end of the $20.5 million program, the authority's chairman said Friday.
Officials Allow Controlled Hunts For Canada Geese
Share + Sep 1, 2009 10:58 pm US/Eastern Reporting Ralph Iannotti NORTH HUNTINGDON 1 of 1 One official estimates as many as 300 to 400 geese have taken up residence in the popular park, creating a health hazard because of the goose droppings they leave on grass, running path and even in the lake itself.
Details on victims begin to emerge
Neighbors on the quiet Green Tree street where Elizabeth "Betsy" Gannon lived were devastated by the news of her death.
Details on victims begin to emerge
Neighbors on the quiet Green Tree street where Elizabeth "Betsy" Gannon lived were devastated by the news of her death.
Rillton VFW leaders earn state honors
The VFW Post 8518 in Rillton received several awards at a recent state convention in Green Tree, and at a district meeting at Post 92, in New Kensington, and Commander Leonard "Leo" Garzarelli couldn't be more proud.
Water line break floods basement in Lowber
When Lowber resident Karen Kindred saw shampoo bottles floating early Tuesday in the Violet Street basement of her father, 86-year-old Charles Zaken, she called Westmoreland 911.