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CALUNG THE SHOT MEET fa Diseix fatal MWRGMmds 4 difci f* fc 4*s, mi fa* m pto*r tf loaf places to $t them. THE EYES HM IT PM 15 Sarah Palin's glasses have become a popular trend in eyewear, and a SewkWey store is one of the few spots m the area carrying them. IffiERT See inside this week's edition for savings -Safen's Market. SEWICKLEY herald AlfirO 3 EELLACRB 5 ECGBVCE THURSDAY October16,2008 cffii 3 asirsEU) 3 ctejososiE j iwsm 3 ieef 3 letoi 3 msm 3 sbvicmyhsohis 3 sraiEYHMS Pennysaver Trib Total Media CLASSIFIEDS 50 CENTS INSIDE ELECTION '08 State Rep. Mark Mustio (R) will face political newcomer Ayanna Lee (D) on Nov. 4. Page 3. FOR SALE Quaker Valley officials are looking to seil 33 acres once designated for an all-school campus. Page 8. SLOWING DOWN Digital speed detectors are flashing all over town, but they're not resulting in more tickets. Page 10. INDEX Opinion........................6 Tempo.........................15 " Obituaries.................30-31 Crossword.....................32 Sports........................33 Real Estate...................37 A Tradition Since 1903 VOLUME 105, JSSUE 42 A Gateway Newspaper AN EDITION OFTR1B TOTAL MEDIA www.yoursewickley.com 412-324-1403 6 ON COURSE PHOTO/KRISTINA SERAFINI ADVENTURE THEME Day was held at Osborne Elementary last week. Parents visited dass-roomsto give presentations on places they've traveled. Students also took part in an outside obstacle course and viewed a movie inside a mini Imax-type dome theater set up in the gymnasium. | Non-profits feel economic crisis pressure By Bobby Cherry STAFF WRITER ! As investments diminish, i food prices rise and the econ-| omy weakens, Americans are finding it more difficult * togethy. j But for many western I Pennsylvanians who strug-i gle to meet basic needs, the timesare even worse. ; Sherri Leifinan, executive j director of Union Aid, a Sewickley-based organization that helps needy fami-I lies, said the number of people looking for assistance has doubled in one year. “A lot of my clients are ; working people—full-time I working people—and still aren't able to pay their hills,” ; she said. “People who are working a minimum wage job and have bills, childcare, food and still can't make it.” If the economy continues its nose-dive and more companies cut jobs, Leifman ex- CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Turn to the Experts” 203 HirsWrtger Rd. • Moon Twp., PA 15i08 * 412-787-1341 o, 724-375-WADI 647397534406
Object Description
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 | 10-16-2008 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County; Sewickley |
Type | text |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | Licensor grants a royalty-free, non-exclusive, nontransferable and non-sublicensable license to digitize, reproduce, perform, display, transmit and distribute soley to end users. |
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. |
Description
Title | 2008-10-16.Page01 |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 10-16-2008 |
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 | CALUNG THE SHOT MEET fa Diseix fatal MWRGMmds 4 difci f* fc 4*s, mi fa* m pto*r tf loaf places to $t them. THE EYES HM IT PM 15 Sarah Palin's glasses have become a popular trend in eyewear, and a SewkWey store is one of the few spots m the area carrying them. IffiERT See inside this week's edition for savings -Safen's Market. SEWICKLEY herald AlfirO 3 EELLACRB 5 ECGBVCE THURSDAY October16,2008 cffii 3 asirsEU) 3 ctejososiE j iwsm 3 ieef 3 letoi 3 msm 3 sbvicmyhsohis 3 sraiEYHMS Pennysaver Trib Total Media CLASSIFIEDS 50 CENTS INSIDE ELECTION '08 State Rep. Mark Mustio (R) will face political newcomer Ayanna Lee (D) on Nov. 4. Page 3. FOR SALE Quaker Valley officials are looking to seil 33 acres once designated for an all-school campus. Page 8. SLOWING DOWN Digital speed detectors are flashing all over town, but they're not resulting in more tickets. Page 10. INDEX Opinion........................6 Tempo.........................15 " Obituaries.................30-31 Crossword.....................32 Sports........................33 Real Estate...................37 A Tradition Since 1903 VOLUME 105, JSSUE 42 A Gateway Newspaper AN EDITION OFTR1B TOTAL MEDIA www.yoursewickley.com 412-324-1403 6 ON COURSE PHOTO/KRISTINA SERAFINI ADVENTURE THEME Day was held at Osborne Elementary last week. Parents visited dass-roomsto give presentations on places they've traveled. Students also took part in an outside obstacle course and viewed a movie inside a mini Imax-type dome theater set up in the gymnasium. | Non-profits feel economic crisis pressure By Bobby Cherry STAFF WRITER ! As investments diminish, i food prices rise and the econ-| omy weakens, Americans are finding it more difficult * togethy. j But for many western I Pennsylvanians who strug-i gle to meet basic needs, the timesare even worse. ; Sherri Leifinan, executive j director of Union Aid, a Sewickley-based organization that helps needy fami-I lies, said the number of people looking for assistance has doubled in one year. “A lot of my clients are ; working people—full-time I working people—and still aren't able to pay their hills,” ; she said. “People who are working a minimum wage job and have bills, childcare, food and still can't make it.” If the economy continues its nose-dive and more companies cut jobs, Leifman ex- CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Turn to the Experts” 203 HirsWrtger Rd. • Moon Twp., PA 15i08 * 412-787-1341 o, 724-375-WADI 647397534406 |
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