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FUM WJM • PAGE4 Quaker Valley Middle School students have been preparing to participate in a SK run since the beginning of school. FOR FAMILIES PACE 9 A retired guidance counselor and father wants paren ts to startthinking about their relationships with their children. PLEASE ANDTHANKYOU PACE 23 A Sewickley etiquette teacher and author is holding classes at several venues around the area. ALEPPO 1 BELL ACRES 1 EDGEWORTH 1 GLENFIELD j GLEN OSBORNE | HAYSVILLE 1 LEET | LEETSDALE 1 SEWICKLEY I SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS I SEWICKLEY HILLS THURSDAY October 7,2010 TRIB TOTAL MEDIA 50 CENTS INSIDE JUST FOR FUN The haunted house will again be open for fright-seekers this year at Sewickley United Methodist. See the spooky details on Page 13. INDEX Opinion...........................6 Crossword........................18 Fellowship.......................21 Obituaries ......................26 Sports...........................27 Real Estate......................31 A Tradition Since 1903 VOLUME 107, ISSUE 40 A Gateway Newspaper AN EDITION OF TRIB TOTAL MEDIA www.yoursewickley.com 412-324-1403 ■47397“53440"" 6 MUSIC IN MOTION PHOTO/KRISTINA SERAFINI WILL GUARINO waves around a scarf along with other children and their caregivers during Lisa Rae Music Studio's Music Together program at Sweetwater last week. The class teaches early childhood music development for children ages birth to 5. Students could be relocated while school is remodeled By Bobby cherry STAFF WRITER Quaker Valley School District administrators are weighing options regarding placement of students during the middle school remodeling project. “The district has always viewed this as having two options —stay in the building, which creates issues that are two-fold. It elongates the process for renovation, but furthermore, it creates safety and security issues for our students. That issue alone makes us throw up the red flag and causes us to think,” Superintendent Joseph Clapper said. Upgrades to the facility once used as Sewickley High School include a multipurpose auditorium space with retractable seating, additional classroom space and relocation of the principal’s CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Sell Here GeMWost! PRECIOUS METALS AND RARE C0IH DEALER ICE We pay more than anyone for your Jewelry & Coins, Gold & Silver! www.treasurehunicoins.Gom m. JL] tiim (i iiiii.lVft,'"!: oflrtp '-FWJiljl fiftiplr dfeac VVM'Wl SEEBffSES iWtewiU ijfflflx"!-*, \festor >«U <■) 7/ uj- rep ■ 9 ■) Qs <« ^ g SESI3C3 M) 111 !.»*■ HI v», .i ^ "I in I fiU >-'1 V) 1% 1 U M <ll -) 647397534406
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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 | 10-07-2010 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County; Sewickley |
Type | text |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | 2010-10-07.Page01 |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 10-07-2010 |
Type | text |
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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 |
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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. |
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FUM WJM • PAGE4
Quaker Valley Middle School students have been preparing to participate in a SK run since the beginning of school.
FOR FAMILIES
PACE 9
A retired guidance counselor and father wants paren ts to startthinking about their relationships with their children.
PLEASE ANDTHANKYOU
PACE 23
A Sewickley etiquette teacher and author is holding classes at several venues around the area.
ALEPPO 1 BELL ACRES 1 EDGEWORTH 1 GLENFIELD j GLEN OSBORNE | HAYSVILLE 1 LEET | LEETSDALE 1 SEWICKLEY I SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS I SEWICKLEY HILLS
THURSDAY October 7,2010 TRIB TOTAL MEDIA 50 CENTS
INSIDE
JUST FOR FUN
The haunted house will again be open for fright-seekers this year at Sewickley United Methodist. See the spooky details on Page 13.
INDEX
Opinion...........................6
Crossword........................18
Fellowship.......................21
Obituaries ......................26
Sports...........................27
Real Estate......................31
A Tradition Since 1903
VOLUME 107, ISSUE 40
A Gateway Newspaper
AN EDITION OF TRIB TOTAL MEDIA
www.yoursewickley.com
412-324-1403
■47397“53440"" 6
MUSIC IN MOTION
PHOTO/KRISTINA SERAFINI
WILL GUARINO waves around a scarf along with other children and their caregivers during Lisa Rae Music Studio's Music Together program at Sweetwater last week. The class teaches early childhood music development for children ages birth to 5.
Students could be relocated while school is remodeled
By Bobby cherry
STAFF WRITER
Quaker Valley School District administrators are weighing options regarding placement of students during the middle school remodeling project.
“The district has always viewed this as having two options —stay in the building, which creates issues that are two-fold. It elongates the process for renovation, but furthermore, it creates safety and security issues for our students. That issue alone makes us throw up the red flag and causes us to think,” Superintendent Joseph Clapper said.
Upgrades to the facility once used as Sewickley High School include a multipurpose auditorium space with retractable seating, additional classroom space and relocation of the principal’s
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Sell Here GeMWost!
PRECIOUS METALS AND RARE C0IH DEALER
ICE We pay more than anyone for your Jewelry & Coins, Gold & Silver!
www.treasurehunicoins.Gom
m.
JL]
tiim
(i iiiii.lVft,'"!:
oflrtp '-FWJiljl fiftiplr dfeac VVM'Wl
SEEBffSES iWtewiU
ijfflflx"!-*, \festor >«U
<■) 7/
uj- rep ■ 9
■) Qs
<« ^ g
SESI3C3 M)
111 !.»*■ HI v», .i ^ "I in I fiU >-'1 V) 1% 1 U M |
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