Council members passed a motion to allow a consulting company to conduct an assessment of the possible ways the Linden Avenue property could be used on Nov. 10. The assessment…
Stowe street to get speed humps following petition
Stowe resident, Melissa Hatherley, doesn’t let her kids take the bus for fear they’d get hit crossing Benwood Avenue. The mother of four decided to do something about it and…
Father, son judge duo serve same day justice at Pittsburgh Municipal Court
On Oct. 4 something happened in Allegheny County which hasn’t happened in decades; a father and son duo worked simultaneous shifts at Pittsburgh Municipal Court. Senior District Judge Randy Martini…
Former Blue Eagle Market site expected to reopen by year’s end
After 38 years in business, the Blue Eagle Market on 726 Broadway in Stowe closed its doors. Its last day of operation was Oct. 31. Replacing the shop will be…
Levasseur resigns Crafton council seat
Crafton’s Phillip Levasseur resigned from his position on council through letter during the Nov. 10 borough meeting. Levasseur is a longtime resident of Crafton and previously served as council president.…
Preliminary budget in Crafton points to no new taxes for 2023
Preliminary budget talk in Crafton says there will be no increase in real estate taxes, but some increase in sewer and trash fees come 2023. Crafton Borough Council held its…
Riverfront industrial warehouse development in Stowe receives $1M grant
A $1 million grant in Stowe Township will pave the way for a warehouse to be built along the riverfront and Nichol Avenue. The SunCap Property project “involves environmental remediation,…







