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T SIDEBYSIDE PAGE51 I One local church has established a program de-W , signed to help single mothers deal with the cost : orchildren'sclothing. WOMAN OFTHE YEAR PAGE21 A life dedicated to educating our youth has earned a Quaker Valley teacher a nod asSewkk-fey Herald's Woman of the Year. _ BIRDS OF A FEATHER PAGE10 - TfvTNational Aviary's new "Grasslands" exhibit minimizes the barrier between yisitorinfd theirfine feathered friends. ALEPPO ! .EELL ACRES | EDGEWORTH I GLEKRELD f GLEN OSBORNE i HAY5VILLE I LEET j LEETSDALE 1-SEWICKLEY I SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS | SEWICKLEY HILLS THURSDAY April 15,2010 TRIB TOTAL MEDIA milPennysaveraAmm 50 CENTS INSIDE AIM HIGH Despite a couple of stern early tests, the Quaker Valley softball team has its sights set on the playoffs. Page 37, INDEX Opinion..........................6 Police log.......................2 Crossword.......................28 Obituaries.................... 36 Sports.........................37 Real Estate.....................41 A Tradition Since 1903 VOLUME 107, ISSUE 15 AGateway Newspaper AN EDITION OF TRIB TOTAL MEDIA www.yoursewickley.com 412-324-1403 PASS THE PUCK PHOTO/KRISTINA SERAFINI WHILE THE Penguins were getting ready for what they hope will be a long playoff run earlier this week, Yury Newman, 18, a Quaker Valley High School hockey player, was working on his game with his brother, Randy, on Little Street in Sewickley. Path of proposed power line not yet determined By Bobby cherry STAFF WRITER A higher voltage power line is coming to Edgeworth. • What path the proposed 23,000-volt line takes through the borough is unknown and could be decided Tuesday. Residents had a chance Monday night to hear from Duquesne Light officials about a proposed upgraded distribution line. The line, originally to have forced the elimination of up to 500 trees, now could zig-zag its way through borough streets, affecting a smaller number of trees. “Considering the number of trees that were going to be affected on the residential side, we asked (Duquesne Light) if they could come up with some alternate schemes that might help us with less damage to our borough,” said council President Joe Hoepp. “They looked at a series of differ-CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 PRECIOUS METALS & RARE COIN DEALER Highest Prices Paid For Jewelry & Coins in MOUNT LEBANON 412-851-3391 i CRANBERRY 724-934-7771 www.treasurehuntcoinsxom See Our Ad Inside 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 | 04-15-2010 |
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 | 2010-04-15.Page01 |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 04-15-2010 |
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 SIDEBYSIDE PAGE51 I One local church has established a program de-W , signed to help single mothers deal with the cost : orchildren'sclothing. WOMAN OFTHE YEAR PAGE21 A life dedicated to educating our youth has earned a Quaker Valley teacher a nod asSewkk-fey Herald's Woman of the Year. _ BIRDS OF A FEATHER PAGE10 - TfvTNational Aviary's new "Grasslands" exhibit minimizes the barrier between yisitorinfd theirfine feathered friends. ALEPPO ! .EELL ACRES | EDGEWORTH I GLEKRELD f GLEN OSBORNE i HAY5VILLE I LEET j LEETSDALE 1-SEWICKLEY I SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS | SEWICKLEY HILLS THURSDAY April 15,2010 TRIB TOTAL MEDIA milPennysaveraAmm 50 CENTS INSIDE AIM HIGH Despite a couple of stern early tests, the Quaker Valley softball team has its sights set on the playoffs. Page 37, INDEX Opinion..........................6 Police log.......................2 Crossword.......................28 Obituaries.................... 36 Sports.........................37 Real Estate.....................41 A Tradition Since 1903 VOLUME 107, ISSUE 15 AGateway Newspaper AN EDITION OF TRIB TOTAL MEDIA www.yoursewickley.com 412-324-1403 PASS THE PUCK PHOTO/KRISTINA SERAFINI WHILE THE Penguins were getting ready for what they hope will be a long playoff run earlier this week, Yury Newman, 18, a Quaker Valley High School hockey player, was working on his game with his brother, Randy, on Little Street in Sewickley. Path of proposed power line not yet determined By Bobby cherry STAFF WRITER A higher voltage power line is coming to Edgeworth. • What path the proposed 23,000-volt line takes through the borough is unknown and could be decided Tuesday. Residents had a chance Monday night to hear from Duquesne Light officials about a proposed upgraded distribution line. The line, originally to have forced the elimination of up to 500 trees, now could zig-zag its way through borough streets, affecting a smaller number of trees. “Considering the number of trees that were going to be affected on the residential side, we asked (Duquesne Light) if they could come up with some alternate schemes that might help us with less damage to our borough,” said council President Joe Hoepp. “They looked at a series of differ-CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 PRECIOUS METALS & RARE COIN DEALER Highest Prices Paid For Jewelry & Coins in MOUNT LEBANON 412-851-3391 i CRANBERRY 724-934-7771 www.treasurehuntcoinsxom See Our Ad Inside 647397534406 |
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