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>, t # >1 * > “ *. I Vi-r . pfa.- ■» 7. Sarvmg: AISODO Bigiwq^ Gtei« Haysva^* UetTownsJ^ \ Leetsdale Osbome Sewicktey,,. . Sewickley Heights Sewicktey Hills Vol. 83 No* 41® OUAUT^AUOtTlNS Wednesday, October 8, 1986 17 Gateway Publications SUSURBAN mrSkURGH'S LARGEST CIRCULATION In Two Sections 35 Cents Inside Councilman scorns Mayor Guy Will success spoil Sewickley? October means wurst is best Doug & Ernie set jobs as top priority Inside this issue: bridal fashion tab REbBOSES'FOR A U\dY IN BLUE. Anne O. Jackson, chairman of Sewickley Academy’s board of trustees, received a dozen red roses during dedication of the Academy’s new education/science building last Thursday night. A representative of each,grade brought a rose to the podium for Mrs. Jackson; the last child, the smallest in a descending order of height, dresented the basket. Climax of the evening was the revelation of the person for whom the new addition to cam-,pus was named. T6. find out, turn to page 5 in today’s Herald. (Photo by Daniel M. Miller) By Miite May •*'. A fonxier local r^dio .personality lias rim into a snag in fulfilling a dream. Clark Race, whose voice was familiar to Pittsburgh listeners before he radVed to California a number of years ago, hoped to open a bed-and-ttreakfast establishment in Sewickley. Hawever> jiafter purchasing the prbperfy at 222 Broad St., Race raii up against the bordugh’s^mng. Race desdnbid his quandry at last week’s' nnSeting of Sewickley Plai^g (^inmi^idn, “Unfortunaitely, I JvaS 2,500 miles awiay,” he told the comrnissioners, on Broad nixed ^.yniflining the predicament that in a phone conversation with the has left him owning the capacious, Herald, a spokesperson for Merrill shuttered frame house in a residen- Lyiich Realty, Sewickley, em- tial zonmg district that does not phatically denied that such a propermit such a business. According mise had been made, to Borough Manager Steven H. Perry also stated he had no part Perry a bed-and-breakfast could in the matter, adding that he would in an avM whprp hflvp ^YDlained that a bed-and- only * operate in an area where motels are a permitted use. According to Race, his real-estate'agent led him to believe the zoning would be changed. "I was told it would be zoned commercial vtithm a matter of months,” he informed the commissioners at the Oct. 1 meeting. Race said the agent allegedly coirfirmed the imminent change with Steve Perry. have explained that a bed-and-breakfast could not be possible at that location under the present zoning. At the meeting, commission chairman Jack Squires opined that a zoiiing change would be unlikely. Race recounted his family’s efforts to restore the house for the bed-and-breakfast, which, he noted, ------------Continued on Page 19 This house, at 222 Broad St., Sewickley, has been proposed as a bed-and-breakfast establishment. (Photo by Daniel M. Miller) TRI-STATES LARGEST SELECTION OF OVER 800 CARS & TRUCKS ALL MODELS & COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM IPRE ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIALS 1 .-‘EXAMPLES- BRANbNEW PONTIAC H BRAND NEW GMC TRUCK H " PoKc mm FIREBIRD SUNBIRD S ’ PONTIAd PONTIAC HBQ88 6000 S *“31 LEASE PAYMENT BASED ON COCHRAN DIRECT LEASING PUN WITH 168B CASH OR TRADE DOWN FOR 4B MONTHS. 60.000 MILE CLOSED END LEASE WITH APPROVED CREDnr. OUR USED CAR & TRUCK BUSINESS IS ALSO FANTASTIC WHICH MEANS TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE MONROEVILLE, PA 373-3333 247-1600
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Title | Sewickley Herald |
Subject | Sewickley (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | A weekly community newspaper in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Coverage includes September 1903-Most recently available. |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Publisher | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 10-08-1986 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County; Sewickley |
Type | text |
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Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Title | 1986-10-08.Page01 |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 10-08-1986 |
Type | text |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Sewickley Public Library, Attn: Reference Department, 500 Thorn St. Sewickley PA 15143. Phone: 412-741-6920. Email: sewickley@einetwork.net |
Contributing Institution | Sewickley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | >, t # >1 * > “ *. I Vi-r . pfa.- ■» 7. Sarvmg: AISODO Bigiwq^ Gtei« Haysva^* UetTownsJ^ \ Leetsdale Osbome Sewicktey,,. . Sewickley Heights Sewicktey Hills Vol. 83 No* 41® OUAUT^AUOtTlNS Wednesday, October 8, 1986 17 Gateway Publications SUSURBAN mrSkURGH'S LARGEST CIRCULATION In Two Sections 35 Cents Inside Councilman scorns Mayor Guy Will success spoil Sewickley? October means wurst is best Doug & Ernie set jobs as top priority Inside this issue: bridal fashion tab REbBOSES'FOR A U\dY IN BLUE. Anne O. Jackson, chairman of Sewickley Academy’s board of trustees, received a dozen red roses during dedication of the Academy’s new education/science building last Thursday night. A representative of each,grade brought a rose to the podium for Mrs. Jackson; the last child, the smallest in a descending order of height, dresented the basket. Climax of the evening was the revelation of the person for whom the new addition to cam-,pus was named. T6. find out, turn to page 5 in today’s Herald. (Photo by Daniel M. Miller) By Miite May •*'. A fonxier local r^dio .personality lias rim into a snag in fulfilling a dream. Clark Race, whose voice was familiar to Pittsburgh listeners before he radVed to California a number of years ago, hoped to open a bed-and-ttreakfast establishment in Sewickley. Hawever> jiafter purchasing the prbperfy at 222 Broad St., Race raii up against the bordugh’s^mng. Race desdnbid his quandry at last week’s' nnSeting of Sewickley Plai^g (^inmi^idn, “Unfortunaitely, I JvaS 2,500 miles awiay,” he told the comrnissioners, on Broad nixed ^.yniflining the predicament that in a phone conversation with the has left him owning the capacious, Herald, a spokesperson for Merrill shuttered frame house in a residen- Lyiich Realty, Sewickley, em- tial zonmg district that does not phatically denied that such a propermit such a business. According mise had been made, to Borough Manager Steven H. Perry also stated he had no part Perry a bed-and-breakfast could in the matter, adding that he would in an avM whprp hflvp ^YDlained that a bed-and- only * operate in an area where motels are a permitted use. According to Race, his real-estate'agent led him to believe the zoning would be changed. "I was told it would be zoned commercial vtithm a matter of months,” he informed the commissioners at the Oct. 1 meeting. Race said the agent allegedly coirfirmed the imminent change with Steve Perry. have explained that a bed-and-breakfast could not be possible at that location under the present zoning. At the meeting, commission chairman Jack Squires opined that a zoiiing change would be unlikely. Race recounted his family’s efforts to restore the house for the bed-and-breakfast, which, he noted, ------------Continued on Page 19 This house, at 222 Broad St., Sewickley, has been proposed as a bed-and-breakfast establishment. (Photo by Daniel M. Miller) TRI-STATES LARGEST SELECTION OF OVER 800 CARS & TRUCKS ALL MODELS & COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM IPRE ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIALS 1 .-‘EXAMPLES- BRANbNEW PONTIAC H BRAND NEW GMC TRUCK H " PoKc mm FIREBIRD SUNBIRD S ’ PONTIAd PONTIAC HBQ88 6000 S *“31 LEASE PAYMENT BASED ON COCHRAN DIRECT LEASING PUN WITH 168B CASH OR TRADE DOWN FOR 4B MONTHS. 60.000 MILE CLOSED END LEASE WITH APPROVED CREDnr. OUR USED CAR & TRUCK BUSINESS IS ALSO FANTASTIC WHICH MEANS TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE MONROEVILLE, PA 373-3333 247-1600 |
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