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Franklin Regional High School students are spreading an anti-bullying message among district elementary students. For details, turn to Page 12.

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Teenagers who belong to several local churches are participating in a weekly nondenominational program that gives them a deeper understanding of Christianity. See Page 4.

BY DAVEEN RAE KURUTZ STAFF WRITER

Franklin Regional officials are considering charging nonprofit groups to use district facilities.

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CLIPPERS FOR A CURE A GROUP of Franklin Regional teens shed their locks for charity earlier this week when the Kids Helping Kids club partnered with the Parlor Salon and Spa in Monroeville to raise money to help fight childhood cancer. Organized by student Kaitlin Seaman, the clips support the St. Baldrick’s Foundation St. Patrick’s Day event. Above, sophomore Connor Powell goes for a close crop by stylist Jenn Vensel. At left, stylists Vicki Federoff and Alley Dobo coif Mohawks for Sean Miller and Dane Evans.

The fee policy, which was postponed in June, would charge groups such as the Franklin Regional Adult School, girl scout troops and the Franklin Regional Athletics Association an hourly rate based on electric, heat and usage costs. Currently, nonprofit groups not affiliated with the district are not charged to hold meetings in classrooms and cafeterias. “I talked with some of the groups, and they said it was a fair charge,” said Dennis Majewski, director of district services. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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Officials to consider new fees for facility rentals group to rent. Majewski developed the proposed fee structure after researching how much the district was spending on electricity and heat. Board member Roberta Cook was pleased with how low the fees would be. “It was a worthwhile exercise,” Cook said. “The costs are not nearly as much as some people had predicted.” If the fee is approved, most groups would pass it along to participants, Majewski said. That’s the case for the Girl Scouts of Western Pennsylvania. The group agreed recently that each girl would be charged $1 to cover the facility fee, said Debbie Gerhard, manager of membership and troop resources.

Murrysville police accused a Harrison City man of driving recklessly along Route 22 last week. David Alan Downs, 57, of Common Court in Harrison City, was charged with driving under the influence. Police accused Downs of driving erratically while drunk along Route 22 on March 4 at 2:14 a.m. Police also reported the following …

Girl Scout troops meet for about 90 minutes once or twice each month. Lori Henninger leads a troop that meets twice each month in the Sloan Elementary cafeteria. If the fee passes, her group would be charged $1.30 per hour to rent the room. Moving from the cafeteria isn’t really an option, she said. “It’s very hard to find another location because of safety issues,” Henninger said. “The fee will definitely affect us as troop leaders if we have to make that decision to move.” The school board will take a preliminary vote on the proposed policy Monday; however, it cannot be approved until next month.

Vandalism ∫ A Heritage Estates resident reported March 4 State police charged the 15-year-old Somerset boy with harassment. He is accused of hitting a member of the Somerset Area Golden Eagles while preparing for a game in the locker room at Center Ice.

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∫ Timothy Feola Jr., 29, of Delmont, was charged with driving under the influence. Police accuse Feola of running a stop sign at the intersection of Lincoln and Kennedy avenues in Export while drunk. ∫ Jayson Curtise Doverspike, 29, of Slickville, was charged with driving under the influence. Police accuse Doverspike of speeding while driving along Route 22 in Murrysville while drunk.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The hourly fee would range from 40 cents per hour to rent a classroom to $6.80 per hour for the main high school gymnasium. Last spring, when officials began considering charging nonprofit groups, a $2 to $5 fee was suggested. Organizations would have been required to submit a roster to the district to verify the number of participants. Cafeterias, gymnasiums and multipurpose rooms had a proposed $5 per participant fee, while classrooms would have had a $2 per participant fee. Currently, facility-use fees are charged to organizations from outside the district that plan to use the facility for fundraising and groups from outside

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Weekly Bible discussion draws teens from several churches BY DAVEEN RAE KURUTZ

It’s a Tuesday night, and the chatter of teenagers can be heard from the vestibule of Murrysville Community Church. About 20 teens dig into a smattering of fortune cookies and laugh at the predictable messages inside their desserts. But it’s not all jokes and laughs for the group. They’re here to learn and to worship. Since September, they have met every Tuesday night to delve into the Gospel of John as part of the first Teen Community Bible Study group in the eastern suburbs. “They’re really interested in having real answers,” said Sue Kline, teaching director of the study. “I want them to be able to explain why they believe and what they believe.” The group of parents began praying for direction on how to start a teen Bible study in May of 2010. They found a host church – despite being held at Murrysville Community Church, the church

the Bible as it is written, without dogmatic influence, Kline said. Smith agreed. “This foundation is for them to really know God as who he really is,” said Smith of Murrysville. “That’s why we pick up John as our first study; it gives it a picture of who Jesus really is.” That has helped Lauren Drew. Drew has attended the weekly study since that first meeting in September. She has enjoyed dissecting the Gospel of John with her friends. “I like that I get to spend time with friends who actually share my faith and share the beliefs I have,” said Drew, 16, of Murrysville. “It gives you a chance to be able to express your faith and be able to learn more about what happened in the past to Jesus. You can see how you are growing in your faith along with other people.” That’s something Kline loves to hear. She said she is amazed each week that the teens keep coming back. “We want it to be a place where they want to come,” Kline

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The Teen Community Bible Study will host an eighth grade night March 27. Eighth-grade students from across the region are welcome to attend the program, which begins at 6:30 p.m., to experience the class and register for the next school year. The program is held at Murrysville Community Church, 3750 School Road in Murrysville. PHOTO/LILLIAN DEDOMENIC

AFTER DINNER, the teens work on a multiple choice game.

Teen Community Bible Studies across the country follow the same format – dinner prepared by adult leaders, praise worship and small-group study. This isn’t a typical teen youth group, said Salina Smith, the group’s coordinator. Teens come from across the region and from all different churches – Catholic, Presbyterian, Lutheran and nondenominational, to name a few. Smith attends both Mother of Sorrows, a Catholic church, and Cornerstone Ministries, a nondenominational church. The program gives teens a chance to learn about God and

is not affiliated with the program – and began training adult leaders. “We really want to give Christian kids a solid foundation,” Kline said. “They’re pulled in so many directions. They need to be able to stand on truth, real truth.” The study group is a teenfocused version of a national adult Bible study program based in Colorado. Designed for students in grades nine through 12,

said. “They can have support, people who love them and know them in addition to their church and parents.” Emma Beamer looks forward to the Bible study each week. Beamer said there aren’t many places where teenagers can look at Jesus’ life in such an in-depth way. “It’s a good time,” said Beamer, 15, of Level Green. “It’s a nice way to have fellowship with other Christian teens.” Each week is a challenge, Kline said. And those challenges won’t go away when this first year of meetings is over. Teaching teenagers is a difficult task, she said. But, she said, she knows the program will make the teens – and their leaders – stronger and better people. “We have to remember that we’re dealing with teens, and we have to meet them where they are,” Kline said. “Sometimes, that’s a bit of a challenge. But the call of the body of Christ is to accept you where you are, where you are today and help you be a better version of who you are.”

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Letters policy The Murrysville Star has updated its policy for letters to the editor related to the April 24 primary. ■ Letters must be kept to 250 or fewer words. ■ Campaign announcements and candidate-endorsement letters will not be published as letters to the editor. ■ Political letters will not be published after the April 12 edition. ■ All letters must be signed and include a phone number for verification. ■ All letters are subject to editing and will be published at the discretion of the editor. ■ Letters that make personal accusations will be rejected. Mail letters to the Murrysville Star editorial department at 460 Rodi Road, Penn Hills, PA 15235 or email them to murrys ville.star@gatewaynewspapers.com. All letters to the editor not related to the primary must consist of 500 or fewer words. For these, standard guidelines apply.

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Protecting the integrity of voting process a must BY VINCE TOWNLEY GATEWAY EDITOR

In this country, an individual’s right to vote is one of the bedrocks upon which our democracy is built. But that right means little if we fail to do all we can to maintain and protect the absolute integrity of the voting process. It would seem that our state leaders in Harrisburg are about to take a big step toward doing exactly that. The state Senate last week narrowly approved a House bill that would require voters in Pennsylvania to show a photo identification before being allowed to cast their ballots. Since the Senate version contained amendments to the bill previously approved by the House, it now returns to the House for final approval before going to the desk of Governor Tom, Corbett, who has indicated he will likely sign it. Hopefully, those final steps will be taken as early as this week. In these contentious times, it is paramount that we do all we can to eliminate the kind of voter fraud that, in some parts of the country, has become the stuff of legend.

If requiring anyone wishing to vote to prove that they are, in fact, who they say they are is a way to do that, it would seem to be a small price to pay. Opponents of the bill claim that the restrictions would somehow reduce the opportunity for lower-income residents to vote. Since those people, statistically, tend to vote more Democratic, opponents claim there are political motives behind the bill.

Given the sorry state of politics today, we understand their cynicism. But, if the bill becomes law, voters would not be blindsided by the new requirement. A “test run” would be conducted in the April 24 primary, when voters would be asked to present some sort of photo ID. Those who could not would still be allowed to vote, but would be told that, starting with the November general

election, identification would be required. Granted, given the woeful voter-turnout we see in most elections, making the process even the slightest bit more involved could be a risk. But it is a risk worth taking. As precious as the right to vote is, it also comes with responsibilities. And one is to ensure that the process is completely above reproach.


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on with the school board, then televise them! There are many of us who would record the meetings for viewing at a convenient time. It is time for the school board to be more open and transparent. There already is a camera in the room; let’s use it. The municipality’s facilities may also be available for little or no cost. Email or call all of the school board directors to ask that the meetings be televised now. Email address and telephone numbers can be found at www.franklinregional.k12. pa.us. Lou Rostand Murrysville

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Municipality must lead regarding well testing CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 well.” It appears his concern is the health of those who draw drinking water from wells as close as 500 feet from a drilling site, a concern I fully share. The letter goes on to outline a monitoring program for the Turtle Creek, from which — to my knowledge — nobody in Murrysville obtains potable water. I disagree with the suggestion that monitoring Turtle Creek can expediently and in time for corrective actions answer the posted question “what can we, as citizens, do to protect our water” as this relates to the well-being of people obtaining potable water as close as 500 feet from a drilling site, which could be a mile or more from Turtle Creek. Hence, direct well-water monitoring is indisputably required. According to information from Mayor Bob Brooks of Murrysville, about 1,100 homes in Murrysville use well water, meaning several thousand individuals likely are drinking water from onsite wells. The technical/legal complexity of “one-by-one” monitoring

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of these wells with respect to the drilling cannot be compared to what each well owner does regularly. The parameters to be tested are specific to the drilling, and the testing must be conducted in such a way – with timing being of the utmost importance as related to the drilling – that if it’s required to pursue restitution, the case would not be dismissed from court because of technical or legal shortcomings. Unfortunately, even “reputable” water testing companies appear to be lacking most of these skills. Last spring, a locally recommended “reputable” company offered a shale drilling-specific test to Murrysville residents for about $1,000 per well. At the time, no drilling was scheduled in the municipality, and drilling was known to be several years away. With respect to protection against possible pollution related to shale drilling, the people who took part unfortunately wasted their money. Murrysville residents need a well-testing program for wells “targeted”

by the drilling process. The program should be under the leadership of an expert with technical insight in the field and professional connections, and the expert should be sponsored by the municipality. The impact fees collected by the municipality must finance the program — potable water is more important than, for example, filling potholes. To leave well owners to handle this could invite incompetent testing companies into the community and result in a proliferation of scams. Real, detailed expert leadership with municipal sponsorship is essential. Direct testing of each exposed well should be a higher priority than the testing of Turtle Creek, keeping in mind the objective of protecting our water as it relates to the health of Murrysville citizens. I hope we, as a community, can agree on this regardless of personal/business interests and political affiliations. Helge Skreppen Murrysville

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High school students share anti-bullying message with youngsters BY DAVEEN RAE KURUTZ STAFF WRITER

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JEFF STANCZAK, building management adviser at the high school, talks with members of the Stand Up club during a break from teaching middle school students about the Olweus anti-bullying program. middle school and high school, said Kristi Loyal, a middle school counselor. “It’s becoming part of the culture here,” Loyal said. “We’re creating a sense of ease, and the kids know what the expectations are.” They also know what the signs are. Bullying has changed a lot during the past decade.

Once, it was a whispered rumor, an “accidental” shove or taunts in the hallway. Thanks to cell phones, Facebook and other digital mediums, bullying can be a 24-hour problem, said junior Tayler Palmieri. When she asked middle school students to raise their hand if they slept with their cell phone, almost the entire group did so.

when there is a problem, Loyal said. Bullying is about power, not insecurity, said Kasey Noll, an eighth grader who took part in last month’s training. Noll had thought people bullied others because they were insecure about themselves. Now, she said, she realizes that bullying is about exerting power over someone else. “It’s cool to hear what myths there are about bullying,” Noll said. “I feel like it makes us stronger if we have that sort of information.” Junior Makayla Kishlock said she hopes the middle school students realize that being a “mean girl” isn’t what will make them cool when they get to high school. Instead, they need to create an environment where everyone can feel free to be themselves. “They need to realize that bullying should not be accepted anywhere,” Kishlock said. “The cool kids aren’t the ones that bully; the cool kids are the ones that get involved to stop bullying.”

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“These kids can’t escape bullying even when they sleep; it happens in tweets and texts,” Palmieri said. “It’s a whole different ball game now. I’ve been picked on, and I know a lot of kids who have been. We need to change the environment.” Noah Sabo, an eighth-grader, said he wants to be part of that change when he goes to the high school next year. He said he plans to join Stand Up, a club that is working to change the culture at the high school. “Bullying occurs so much, and I didn’t realize it until like a week ago,” Sabo said. “It can cause kids illnesses, depression and make them consider suicide. It’s really not a good thing.” That’s a message that school officials want spread throughout the district — and who better to do that than the kids themselves. A group of middle school students will go to the three elementary schools later this spring to talk about bullying. It helps make the younger students more comfortable with talking to adults and their older peers

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Export officials explore storage options for road salt STAFF WRITER

The mild winter has left Export officials with a ton of salt on their hands – well, 70 tons, to be exact. When borough officials agreed to a contract with American Rock Salt of Retsof, N.Y., they committed to buying at least 150 tons of salt this winter. However, with no substantial snowfalls this season and mild temperatures,

the borough hasn’t needed the 300 tons it typically purchases, said Council President Barry Delissio. It hasn’t even needed the 150 it’s contractually obligated to buy. “It’s doubtful we’ll use that much salt during March,” Delissio said. And there’s nowhere to store it. The borough’s salt storage shed is filled to capacity, and the borough still has to receive 70 tons to meet the minimum-pur-

chase obligation. American Rock Salt offered to store the excess salt for $10 per ton, but, Delissio said, that would nearly double the cost of the salt. Instead, Delissio contacted Murrysville chief administrator Jim Morrison, who is discussing the idea of storing Export’s salt with the public works department. Morrison said no agreement is in place yet.

Council also suggested seeing if Murrysville officials would buy the salt from the borough outright. Delissio said he hopes to have an answer from Murrysville by the April 3 meeting. Until then, officials said, the borough will make good use of its salt. “One snowflake, and we’ll be salting the roads,” said Solicitor Wes Long said.

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The following people waived their right to a preliminary hearing in the courtroom of District Judge Charles Conway earlier this month. They will have a court date set in the Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas. ∫ Jonathan M. Bankosh, 28, of Millersdale Road in Greensburg, waived his preliminary hearing on a charge of defiant trespass. The charge was filed by Murrysville police. ∫ William J. Potter, 78, of Hills Church Road in Murrysville, waived his preliminary hearing on a charge of driving under the influence and related traffic citations. The charge was filed by Murrysville police. ∫ Arthur Clongoli, 58, of Aurora Street in Delmont, waived his preliminary

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March is a tight financial month for Export officials. The borough has about $3,000 in its bank account, but about $14,000 in bills that are due. While other boroughs obtain short-term taxanticipation loans – which officials use to meet bill deadlines until property tax revenue is received in April – Export officials typically borrow from the borough’s healthy sewage fund. Officials authorized the transfer of $10,000 from that fund last week. The fund has about $27,000 left. This is the second month in a row that Export officials have used money from the sewer fund to pay the borough bills. In February, Council transferred $15,000 to the general fund. Borough secretary Tonia Waryas said it is unlikely that the borough will need extra money beginning in April, when the borough begins to receive tax revenue.

l i c n u o C o te s N Flood-control project progresses The Turtle Creek floodcontrol project is moving along ahead of schedule, said Council President Barry Delissio. The project was expected to take about 25 months, but is 90 percent complete after about 18 months. Several gas lines will need replaced later this spring as part of the project, Delissio said. He said he expects Merlo, the contracting company working on the project, to be finished by Memorial Day.

Trust to match grant The Junior Hall Trust will match a playground equipment grant Export

received last year. The initial grant was for $5,000. Councilwoman Melanie Litz has been researching equipment to buy with the grant, a task that she called difficult. “Honestly, $5,000 doesn’t go very far in the realm of playground equipment,” Litz said. “We were looking at $1,000 just for a picnic table.” Litz said that $10,000 could help improve the condition of the basketball court at the playground, where the backboards for the hoops are rusted.

History Center committee to meet The Export Centennial Committee has finished its work and is ready for a new task. The committee will begin working on plans for a history center in the borough. The history center committee will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in council chambers. The meeting is open to the public.

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A year of Celebration is completed!!! But the History Center Committee (former Centennial Committee!) is busy as work. We are currently working on the Centennial Time Capsule market to be placed downtown, which will hold the time capsule. Also, a historical marker close to the site of the new magistrate’s office marking the ruins of the “fan house” that was part of the Westmoreland Coal Company mine entrance. The Export History Center Committee continues to work toward the goal of someday having a permanent location to display our growing collection of memorabilia. We continue to receive donations of fascinating objects from people who know they are valuable to the preservation of our important local history. People trust that we will give their treasures the respect and care that they deserve. If anyone would like to get involved, please call Melanie at 724-327-7308


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Evankovich to hold town hall

State Rep. Eli Evankovich, R-54, will host a town hall meeting today, Thursday, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Upper Burrell Township Building, 3735 Seventh St. in Upper Burrell. The event is open to residents of Export and Murrysville, as well as the other 10 communities in the 54th district.

Gospel sing Delmont Presbyterian Church will present its spring gospel sing Sunday at 7 p.m. Dr. Herbert V.R.P. Jones will direct the Pittsburgh Gospel Choir during the concert. The event is free. Donations will be accepted.

Fashion show The Murrysville Woman’s Club will host its annual fashion show

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Analysis: Wells haven’t affected water quality BY RICH CHOLODOFSKY TRIBUNE REVIEW NEWS SERVICE

Routine water-quality checks at Beaver Run Reservoir indicate that the drilling and production of Marcellus shale wells have not affected the public drinking supply, according to officials of the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County. Quarterly analyses of the reservoir water have been conducted by students at Indiana University of Pennsylvania for the past eight months. The authority last year paid the university $55,000 to perform the tests. “This tells us so far there’s been no effect on the water, positively or negatively. It’s all the same to us,” authority manager Chris Kerr said.

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Council not in rush to join lawsuit BY RENATTA SIGNORINI TRIBUNE-REVIEW NEWS SERVICE

Murrysville Council members agreed last week that they must know what direction other regional municipalities are taking before joining a potential lawsuit stemming from state legislation governing Marcellus shale drilling. “I’d like to see really what their argument is, what their position is,” Councilman Jeff Kepler said. “I don’t think we can vote on anything without knowing that.” Murrysville chief administrator Jim Morrison told council that several communities — mainly in Washington and southern Allegheny counties — are seeking support

in preparation to possibly file a lawsuit against the state. However, Morrison said, it isn’t clear what the basis of the suit would be. In a bill passed Feb. 14, state legislators imposed certain standards, fees and restrictions on drilling. In October, Murrysville passed its own ordinance addressing the issue and publicly opposed state control because it would strip the oversight of local governments. Municipal officials have been evaluating its ordinance since the state’s bill passed. Morrison reported last night that while the municipality likely will not be able to retain control over certain aspects surrounding drilling as originally

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planned, some local controls will remain in place. Pennsylvania’s law will go into effect in April. Municipal officials have until August to formulate their own ordinances that match up to the state’s standards. “The act probably creates just as many questions as it tried to answer,” said Morrison, adding that he expects lawsuits to pop up. Council was wary of joining the local effort until more information is available. “They felt the more sign-ons they had from local communities, the stronger their presentation would be to the courts,” said Council President Joan Kearns. Any veteran who wants to join the post is welcome. For more information, call Don Fleming at 724-325-1244.

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IT’S FISH Fry time at the Sardis Volunteer Fire Department. The department offers various fish and seafood dishes for takeout and eat-in meals each Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. For more information or to place a takeout order, call 724-327-3987 or 724-733-2602. Above, VFD President Joe Paiano prepares a to-go dinner. For more information about local fish frys, see www.yourmurrysville.com.


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CLASSIFIED DEATH NOTICE MURRYSVILLE

George W. Dillon Jr., at the young age of 66, died peacefully at his home in Murrysville Monday, March 5, 2012, after a two-year battle with cancer. He was born Aug. 29, 1945, in Pittsburgh, son of the late George William and Mildred Quinn Dillon. George, affectionately known as “Pete” from the days of his youth at Shaler High School, where he honed his skills in twirling fire batons, is survived by his beloved wife,

Elizabeth, together since they were 11 years old; their son, John and his wife, Janine, and their three children, Gabby, Jack and Evy, of Allison Park; and their daughter, Kate Stankavage and her husband, Scott, and their three children, Ella, Leo and Jordan, of Durham, N.C. He was preceded in death by his fourth granddaughter, Madison Quinn, daughter of Kate and Scott. George is also survived by his sister, Barbara Repine, of Zelienople; and several nieces and nephews. After graduating from Shaler High School in 1963, George attended Carnegie Tech, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. George continued his studies at the University

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FREIDA JEAN CLARK of North Huntingdon, at left, is a member of The Orchid Society of Western Pennsylvania. One of her orchids, the Howeara Lava Burst “Puanani,” is above. A Dendrobium, grown by Linda Christen of Franklin Park, is inset below.

Local flower growers attracted to the beauty of orchids BY NATALIE BENEVIAT CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Orchid experts and flower novices alike can learn more about the popular plant at The Orchid Society of Western Pennsylvania’s annual orchid show Saturday and Sunday at the Phipps Garden Center in Pittsburgh. Multiple orchid displays, educational seminars, plant raffles and sale items will be on offer at the garden center, 1059 Shady Ave., in the city’s Shadyside neighborhood, said Arlene Ricker, a member of the society. The free event will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. The exhibits will range from small to “pretty large,” including some 10foot-by-10-foot displays, Ricker said. Judging by the American Orchid Society will occur prior to the

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show, and winners will be noted, she said. Those who come shopping for orchids can enjoy the wide variety available from the 12 vendors scheduled for the show, Ricker said. Freida Jean Clark, a local society member and grower of orchids for almost 10 years, said members and vendors will be there to answer questions,

which will be of particular benefit for the novice grower. “It takes a little effort,” said Clark, of North Huntingdon. “If you’re not knowledgeable, then you should buy orchids that are easy to grow.” She suggests the simpler Phalaenopsis or the Paphiopedilum. Clark said she’ll be sharing a display with

members Randy Kunkle and Esther Ryan, both of Greensburg. This is her first year providing an exhibit, and she’s hoping that their plants all will be in bloom for the show. “We’re not going to know until the day before,” she said. Clark started growing orchids after receiving one from a friend and successfully transplanting it. Her favorite is the Dendrobium “because their bloom is the longest,” she said. Visitors to the show can enjoy her display, as well as a large variety of other orchid species, such as the Phalaenopsis, various slipper orchids, Miltonias, Odontoglossums, intergenerics and Lycastes, along with mounted and miniature orchids, said Ricker, of Canonsburg. Western Pennsylvania society member Felix

FELIX ROBINSON of Wilkinsburg has been growing

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“The key is to understand where the orchid is in nature and to mimic those conditions,” Ricker said. Those with questions on orchids can benefit from the show’s free informational sessions, each set for approximately 20 minutes, followed by a question-and-answer period. The schedule for Saturday includes: ❀ “Growing Orchids in the House and Under Lights: Tips and Suggestions” at 11 a.m. ❀ “What to Do with That Orchid You Just Bought” at 12:15 p.m.

Robinson of Wilkinsburg has been growing orchids for about 20 years, though he developed an earlier interest in them when he was in high school. “I liked the beauty of the flower,” he said. He said he considers the annual show a good place to visit because of the many types of orchids available and the selection of hard-to-find plants. “There’s a greater variety,” said Robinson, 83. “(Members) bring in things that you don’t see every day.” Robinson, who also is a past president of the Great Lakes Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society, said orchids aren’t as difficult to grow as many assume. He said people do not realize that the flower can be found all over the world, even in Pennsylvania, such as the lady slipper. People who want to grow them, however, should get to know the plant, Robinson said. “Learn about them as much as you can before you get started,” he said. Ricker, whose favorite genus is the Miltonia, agreed that one of the biggest misconceptions about orchids is that they are hard to grow. PHOTOS/LILLIAN DEDOMENIC

❀ “Growing Hardy Native Orchids” at 1:30 p.m. ❀ “Phrag Phanatic: How to Grow Phragmipediums” at 2:45 p.m. The schedule for Sunday includes: ❀ “Growing Orchids in Pittsburgh: Growing Under Lights, on Windowsills and in a Greenhouse” at 11 a.m. ❀ “Flower Photography: Tips for Taking Pictures of Orchids and Other Flowers” at 12:15 p.m. ❀ “How to Grow Magnificent Cattleyas: Their Culture, Care and Repotting Techniques” at 1:30 p.m. ❀ “Getting Cozy with the Slippers: Tips for Selecting and Growing Paphiopedilum ‘Slipper Orchids’” at 2:45 p.m. Ricker said the local orchid society has about 200 members ranging from teenagers to the age of 96, with 45 family memberships. It began in 1954. Carolyn Bolton of Jefferson Hills, president of the Western Pennsylvania society, encourages people to visit the upcoming show. “It’s an opportunity to see some plants they would not get to see any other place,” Bolton said.

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For the Record

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Weddings

VANBALEN-KORDING Nicole VanBalen of Monroeville and James Kording of New Brighton were married June 18, 2011, at St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Monroeville. The bride is the daughter of Thomas and Nancy VanBalen of Monroeville. She is a 2003 graduate of Gateway High School and a 2007 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, where she received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She received a master’s degree in early-childhood education from the University of Pittsburgh in 2009 and has a certificate in English as a second language. Nicole is an English-as-a-second-language and reading-support teacher in the Ligonier Valley School District. The groom is the son of Ellen Weekly of Windridge and Jeffery Kording of New Brighton. He is a 2003 graduate of Riverside High School and a 2007 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, where he received his bachelor’s degree in biology.

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James is a compliance specialist with Education Management Corp. The maid of honor was Rosalind Trale, friend of the bride. The best man was Jonathan Kording, brother of the groom. The couple honeymooned in St. Lucia in the Caribbean. They live in Greensburg.

SHAW-WHITNEY Beth Allison Shaw and Patrick Jerome Whitney were married Nov. 5, 2011, at First Evangelical Free Church in McKeesport. The bride is the daughter of Jeffrey and Cindy Shaw of North Huntingdon. She earned her master’s degree in elementary education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and is employed by Washington County Children and Youth Services as a caseworker. The groom is the son of Cheryl Rossey of Level Green and John Whitney of Bethel Park. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Clarion University and is employed at H.C. Harrington Co. Inc. in the accountspayable department. The maid of honor was Meghan Shaw, sister of the bride. The bridesmaids were Kyra McCusker, Ashley Ivanco, Pamela Kravetz, Amanda Myers, Jodi Robinson and Jessica Luketic. The best man was Anthony Romanelli,

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friend of the groom. The groomsmen were John Whitney, Corey Miller, Daniel Garza, Joe Castagnola, Justin Brown and Paul Kukic. The reception was at Stratigos Banquet Centre in North Huntingdon. The couple honeymooned in Cancún, Mexico, and will reside in East McKeesport.

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Maternal grandparents are Chris and Jody Betras of North Huntingdon. Paternal grandparents are Frank and Diane Fasciano of Wilkins Township.


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Wedding

EHRLICH-MORGAN Kathryn May Ehrlich and Scott Addison Morgan were married on Nov. 5, 2011, at Wesley United Methodist Church in Morgantown, W.Va. The bride is the daughter of George Joseph Ehrlich and Elisabeth Anne Ehrlich of Pittsburgh. She is a graduate of Franklin Regional High School and earned her bachelor’s degrees in English and computer science from West Virginia University. The bridegroom is the son of Steven Lee Morgan and Judith Kay Morgan of Parkersburg, W.Va. He is a graduate of Parkersburg High School and earned his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in civil engineering from West Virginia University. He is employed by Baker Hughes Inc. The matron of honor was Anne Quinn, sister of the bride. The bridesmaids were Tara Wilcher, Jess Boyle and Kelly

McAnany. Best man was Andrew Morgan, brother of groom. The groomsmen were Brian Geissler, Joe Ehrlich, Joe Hickman and Tony Matteson. The Rev. Mike Atkinson officiated.

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Susan D. Krznaric of Monroeville, and Charles Krznaric of Canonsburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Megan, to Stephen Toutsis, son of Evonne Kaniecki and Angelo Toutsis of Baltimore. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Gateway High School in Monroeville and Robert Morris University, where she received a bachelor of arts in communications. She is a program manager for the Baltimore-based IMRE agency. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Dulaney Valley High School, and earned his bachelor of science in sports management from Robert Morris University. He is as a sales and marketing manager

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Despite warming weather, soups can help take the chill out of day I think some of you folks might remember my statements about how much I hate to be cold. Well, I have had to get up early more than a couple times recently to get to a local hospital for tests and my various health problems. No matter how much clothing I wear, I still feel cold — as though I just can’t get warm enough. To add to the cold, when you are lying on a metal

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Movie a bit more than standard rom-com BY RON LADICK COLUMNIST

On first glance, it would be easy to categorize “Friends with Kids” as yet another in a long line of contemporary ensemble rom-coms enlightening those who aren’t gen-Xers or millennials on how trying relationships can be in the 21st century. It’s upon closer inspection, though, that it becomes apparent that Jennifer Westfeldt, the producer/writer/director and star of the film really is trying to aspire to something more. Whether Westfeldt is trying to show that women can write raunchy dialogue just as well as Judd Apatow or that urban neuroticism is not limited only to Woody Allen’s Manhattanites are subjects that are open to debate. Still, Westfeldt’s efforts give “Friends with Kids” some degree of separation from the more provincial rom-coms that have been filling movie theaters lately. The film depicts a close-knit circle of six friends getting together in a chic, New York City restaurant to celebrate one of their group’s birthday. Two of the couples — Leslie and Alex (Maya Rudolph and Chris O’Dowd) and Missy and Ben (Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm) — are married, while the remaining couple, Julie and Jason (Westfeldt and Adam Scott) are most comfortable in their singleton roles as best friends. Their reverie is disrupted by a neighboring table whose adults have lost control of their children. Unable to hide their disdain, the group wonders aloud

✯✯✯ MOVIE REVIEW why parents would bring small children to an exclusive, hip restaurant, one clearly geared more for upwardly mobile young professionals than families. Flash forward four years, and Jason and Julie reach an epiphany about their friends and that past moment in the restaurant. They have seen the enemy, and that enemy is children. With the arrival of children, the marriages of their friends have morphed into war zones peopled by individuals Jason and Julie barely can recognize. Although still single themselves, the duo can appreciate why couples might want children but wonder if there isn’t a better way to have kids without sacrificing what was good in the relationship before kids came along. Consequently, the two hit upon the notion of a grand social experiment. They will conceive a child together and share joint custody of the child while continuing to pursue their own separate romantic ideals. For Jason, that would be a relationship with Maryjane (Megan Fox) a bodacious Broadway chorus girl whose appetite for sex is much greater than her desire to sire children. Julie finds Kurt (Edward Burns), a guy who is just too good to be true, a big hunk of a man who is divorced but probably the most nurturing man she’ll ever meet. Of course, it helps that Joe, the child Jason and Julie con-

ceived, probably is more mature than his parents otherwise all of these searches for companionship never could happen. Joe is a fantasy of what a baby should be and in no way resembles the real thing. The same thing could sort of be said about Westfeldt’s film. It’s a fantasy that wants to be edgier than it is and more profound than it has any right to be. With its plot about two single individuals raising a newborn jointly, there is a sense that “Friends with Kids” is the film Kathryn Heigl’s “Life as We Know It” probably wanted to be. And, like she did with her script for “Kissing Jessica Stein” 11 years ago, Westfeldt sets the table for potentially exploring some interesting moral, social and ethical issues of the day. But, in the end, “Friends with Kids” cops out, opting to play things safe with a parochial view of relationships and parenthood among beautiful and glib thirtysomethings. What saves the film is a great ensemble cast that includes some of the key female participants from last summer’s “Bridesmaids,” as well as Westfeldt’s significant other for the last decade or so, Hamm. Westfeldt and Scott are nothing short of engaging as BFFs and hold the film together with their on-screen chemistry. Westfeldt does, however, write dialogue as raunchy and “potty mouthed” as anyone who generates a script for Apatow. Too bad for “Friends with Kids” that “raunchy” doesn’t always translate into “funny” or “meaningful.”

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Annual Pittsburgh Arts & Crafts festival springs into Monroeville

The annual Pittsburgh Arts & Crafts Spring Fever Festival is Friday to Sunday at the Monroeville Convention Center, located at 209 Mall Blvd. Attendees can browse more than 180 booths featuring arts, crafts, jewelry and other items. The cost is $5.50 for adults, $5 for senior citizens ages 65 and older, $1 for children ages 6 to 12 and free for children younger than 6. For more information, visit www.Monroeville ConventionCenter.com, or call 724-863-4577.

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Volunteers The Westmoreland County Historical Society is seeking volunteers to

serve as tour guides and gift-shop personnel at Historic Hanna’s Town. Hanna’s Town is one of the county’s most significant historical sites, founded in 1773 and serving as the first seat of government and the site of the first English court west of the Allegheny Mountains. The society provides interpretive educational programs from May through October related to Pennsylvania life during the late 18th century. Training sessions will take place March 31 and April 14 and 21. Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Joanna Moyar at 724-532-1935, ext. 12.

Antiques appraisals The Westmoreland County Historical Society will hold an antiques appraisal day Tuesday at 362 Sand Hill Road, Suite 1, in Greensburg. Verbal assessments will

be given from 4 to 8 p.m. The price for one piece is $10, and second and third items are $5 each. There is a three-item limit. Appointments are recommended and can be made by calling 724-5321935, ext. 10. Walk-ins are welcome, but will be seen after scheduled appraisals. Proceeds from the appraisals will benefit the historical society.

Symphony Orchestra The Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra will present “European Holiday” on Saturday at 8 p.m. at The Palace Theatre, 21 West Otterman St. in Greensburg. Grammy-Award winner Lucas Richman will lead the orchestra as guest conductor. Richman has served as musical director for the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra since 2003 and music director/ conductor for the Bangor

Symphony Orchestra since 2010. He was the resident conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1998 to 2004. The featured guest will be cellist Adam Liu, who will perform Dvorak’s “Cell Concerto.” Liu teaches cello privately and is an adjunct professor of cello at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Ticket prices range from $10 to $39 and can be purchased at the door or reserved by calling 724-8371850 or visiting www.west morelandsymphony.org.

Seniors for Safe Driving Seniors for Safe Driving will host several series of highway safety and education programs for senior citizens age 55 years and older. Successful completion of the program will result in a 5-percent auto insurance premium discount. There are one-day pro-

grams available for seniors who have taken a class in the past. Otherwise, a twoday program is mandatory. Classes are: ∫ Tomorrow, Friday — Forbes Regional Hospital in Monroeville, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. ∫ Wednesday and March 22 — Harbour Assisted Living in Monroeville, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ∫ March 27 — Independence Court in Monroeville, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ∫ April 4 — Redstone Highlands in North Huntingdon, 1 to 5 p.m. ∫ April 11 — William E. Anderson Library of Penn Hills, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ∫ April 17 — Independence Court in Monroeville, 5 to 9 p.m. To register for a class, call 800-559-4880 or 724-2830245. To register online, visit www.seniorsforsafe driving.com. adno=5211275

Symphony East will meet Monday at Redstone Highlands in Murrysville with a business meeting at 11 a.m. The meeting will be followed by a noon lunch and a 1 p.m. program featuring opera singers Nicole Marie Gassé and Kyle Oliver,

accompanied by Raymond Blackwell. Gassé, a soprano, is a graduate of Peters Township High School and Mercyhurst College in Erie. Oliver is a resident artist with the Pittsburgh Opera, where he appeared as Baron Douphol in “La Traviata” and Sciarrone in “Tosca,” among other roles. Blackwell, a baritone, coach and voice teacher, is a rehearsal accompanist for the Pittsburgh Symphony and Johnstown Symphony orchestras. A $5 donation is suggested for adults; children may attend at no charge. Redstone Highlands is located at 4951 Cline Hollow Road in Murrysville. For more information, call 412-823-6040.

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TRANSACTIONS — Recent home and property sales in east suburban area

Churchill John Figel sold property at 75 Bowstone Road to Michael and Jessia Mroz for $140,000.

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Irwin Estate of James Klingensmith sold property at 1517 Eighth St. to David and Donna Rockage for $171,000.

Manor John Maywood sold property at 21 Brush St. to US Bank NA for $4,175.

Monroeville Berkeley Square Assoc. Monroeville LC sold property at 235 Berkley Way to William Robert Foster Jr. for $62,000. Federal National Mortgage Assn. sold property at 2032 Margarite St. to Georgeta Tudose and Adel Lashnuk for $32,000. Beneficial Homeowner Service Corp. sold property at 247 Willow Drive to Sarita and Umesh Golani for $63,900.

Murrysville Tracy Dover sold property at 5141 Ashbaugh Road to Kerri Lavery for $240,000. Sue Latinette sold property at 4519 Stonecroft Court to Robin Galko for $134,000.

North Huntingdon Ronald Thoma sold property at 780 Brownstown Road to Jason Trayers for $1,500. Thomas Torok sold property at 3331 Coulterville Road to Citimort-

gage Inc. for $2,562. Cole Land Partn. L.P. sold property at Gasson Drive to NVR Inc. for $63,378. Maronda Homes Inc. sold property at 1866 Haflinger Drive to Giovanni and Briana Gulli for $241,180. Georgene Bodner sold property at 680 Hahntown Wendel Road to Donato and Diane Pasquarelli for $260,000.

North Irwin Housing & Urban Development sold property at 97 Lincoln Ave. to Encore Property Management LLC for $30,000.

Penn Hills Steffon Salter sold property at 109 Banyon Drive to Wells Fargo Bank NA for $1,910. Bank America NA trustee sold property at 6014 Bolte Drive to Jeffrey Wieser for $37,000. Housing & Urban Development sold property at 6519 Cloverleaf Road to Angelo Hudson for $39,000. Linda Greb sold property at 373 Golden Gate Drive to Steven and Chevy Ann Nave for $144,000. Ralph Platt sold property at 1170 Hunter Road to Federal National Mortgage Assn. for $1,756. Melissa Constantine et al. sold property at 417 Janice Drive to Federal National Mortgage Assn. for $2,052. George Strang sold property at 1070 Jefferson Road to Paul and Jennifer Lynn Sypien for $120,000. Robert Lee Jr. sold property at 3103 Laketon Road to Midfirst Bank for $2,359. Anthony Cardillo sold property at

Leechburg Road to Anthony DiCaprio III for $5,000. Kathleen Ann Daniels sold property at 737 Penny Drive to Cheryl Scott for $62,000. Ralph Buccille sold property at 452 Springdale Drive to Heather Joy Hooks for $91,000. William Trozzo sold property at 431 Thompson Run Road to Federal National Mortgage Assn. for $1,792. Tanya Segraves sold property at 716 Valemont Drive to Dino Aquiline for $30,000. Residential Mortgage Trust 2008R1 sold property at 6405 Verona Road to John Kotvas Jr. for $22,500.

Penn Township Estate of Bessie Parson sold property at 35 Burrell Hill Circle to David Parson for $140,000. Laura Land Co. L.P. sold property at Randall Court to Sherwood Anderson LLC for $200,000. Federal National Mortgage Assn. sold property at 1136 Redoak Drive to Mark and Carol Linn Galecki for $236,000.

Locharron Court to Christopher and Katharine Gorman for $295,675.

Swissvale John Stella sold property at 116 Longfellow Court to Steven JT and Karen H Ung for $85,000. Agnes Urbano trustee sold property at 7464 McClure Ave. to CMPMJ Management LLC for $95,000. John Lucas sold property at 1625 Oak Grove Ave. to Sterling Trust Cust FBO Edward S McVeagh for $21,000. Mon Valley Initiative sold property at 7421 Park Ave. to Andrew Bartle and Amiena Mahsoob for $150,000.

Trafford Fifth Third Bank sold property at 857 Eighth St. to REO Distribution LLC

for $4,126.

Turtle Creek William Geary sold property at 1634 Beech Ave. to Federal National Mortgage Assn. for $1,710. Loren Dick sold property at 520 Larimer Ave. to US Bank NA trustee for $1,761.

Wilkins Ebony Strickland Duncan sold property at 19 Charnwood Drive to Kevin Ford for $77,000.

Wilkinsburg Home Solutions Partn. 4 REO LLC sold property at 716 Ardmore Blvd. to Helping Hands Housing 1 LLC for $8,000. Janet Meister trustee sold property

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at 1641 Doyle St. to James Fleming for $59,500. REOCO Inc. sold property at 1306 Franklin Ave. to John and Matthew Livsey for $10,400. Cecil Watkins sold property at 504 Hill Ave. to Bruce Barnes for $15,000. Jean Garland sold property at 1357 Laketon Road to GMAC Mortgage LLC for $1,608. Karmin Dickerson sold property at 2180 Vantine St. to US Bank NA trustee for $1,797. Brian DeFelices sold property at 1109 Walnut St. to David and Marianna Heberle for $34,000. Ira Farrell sold property at 1306 Wesley St. to Ross Perilman for $10,000. Compiled by RealStats, 1911 E. Carson St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203. Phone 412-381-3880; www.Real STATs.net.

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Plum Old Leechburg Assoc. L.P. sold property at 319 Aberdeen Drive to NVR Inc. for $61,339. Old Leechburg Assoc. L.P. sold property at 700 Glengarry Court to Donald and Linda Greb for $265,900. Randall Eckman sold property at 142 Holiday Park Drive to PNC Mortgage for $1,797. Maureen Lee Leisterner sold property at 154 Holiday Park Drive to Veterans Administration for $1,848. NVR Inc. sold property at 1040

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William Hamer sold property at 464 Atlantic Ave. to Joyce Green for $97,000. Estate of Ethel Loy sold property at 463 Filmore Road to Matthew and Marinda Wollenschlaeger for $60,000.


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Sports

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Freestyle skiing catches on in western Pennsylvania BY JERRY CLARK TRIBUNE-REVIEW NEWS SERVICE

BY MATT GRUBBA

FRONT-ROW SEATS

March Madness still exciting for everyone I’ll admit it, I love the madness. When I have a chance to step away from my job and look at sports as a fan, “March Madness” and everything else that comes with the NCAA basketball postseason is the best time of year. For the ninth straight year, I was able to travel to New York City last week to watch part of the Big East Tournament, and for the ninth straight year, it was a thoroughly enjoyable trip. That’s why I was disappointed last week when I heard the comments by Kentucky coach John Calipari – a Coraopolis native, no less – about how he would rather do without conference tournaments prior to the national tournament. It sounds to me as if Calipari has become so used to guiding top-notch programs to high rankings that he has forgotten what it’s like to coach a program such as Massachusetts, where he started his head coaching career in 1988 after the Minutemen completed their 10th straight losing season and couldn’t sniff the NCAA tourney. True, while conference tournaments do little but sort out seeding for the elite teams in the country, for many of the 344 Division I programs nationwide, the conference tournament provides a rare chance for exposure and a shot to gain entrance into the main event of March Madness. Just thinking about this past week, when I wasn’t watching live basketball, the television was on to watch small schools across the country battle for their shot at the big time. The everexpanding coverage of those tournaments also provides a chance for people to watch players from smaller schools, which can be great when local kids leave town. Pittsburgh-area fans had a chance – in some cases the only one all season – to see a number of local kids play. Marshall’s DeAndre Kane (Pittsburgh Schenley), Davidson’s Tom Droney (Sewickley Academy) and Akron’s Zeke Marshall (McKeesport) and Brian Walsh (Moon) all competed in nationally televised conference title games last week. CONTINUED ON PAGE 40

Young athletes from across Western Pennsylvania are participating in a different style of skiing these days, much different than standard weekend trips down the slopes. Freestyle skiing, which has actually been around since the 1970s, has caught on with young skiing enthusiasts. The freestyle way of navigating snowcovered mountains consists of aerials and moguls, and Chris Huffman, who coaches mogul skiers for the Western Pennsylvania Race Club based at Seven Springs, said the sport is growing because skiers can compete anywhere. Freestyle skiing was named simply for the “free” appearance and creativity used by the skiers who went against the traditional alpine and Nordic methods. Freestyle competitions include a rounded event where skiers are judged based on moguls, but Huffman said the plan is to incorporate all the events in the coming years. The sport actually is divided into six disciplines — aerials, moguls, half-pipe, dual moguls, ski cross and slope style. For the purposes of the WPRC, athletes compete in moguls and aerials. “This is the most athletic form of skiing (competition), I think,” Huffman said. “We have two divisions, an A and B. A is for the really good skiers, and the B is for younger kids.” Athletes from schools such as Moon, Fox Chapel, Gateway, Shady Side Academy, Pine-Richland and many others take part in the WPRC. Fox Chapel senior Charlie Sliger is a lifelong skier, but he was looking for a new adventure. “I was getting bored with (traditional) skiing. I needed something new, and freestyle gives me the opportunity to travel,” Sliger said of events at Bristol Mountain (N.Y.), Blue Mountain (Pa.), Holiday Valley (N.Y.), Holimont (N.Y.), Buffalo Ski Club (N.Y.), ELK Mountain (Pa.), Round Top (Pa.), and Waterville Valley (N.H.), as well as Seven Springs. “For me, freestyle is different. It takes a lot of effort and understanding of how to ski bumps.” Freestyle skiing keeps Sliger’s interest, and, he said, the different competitions are fun and sometimes nerve-wracking. “The program is growing,” he said. “When I started four years ago, there were four or five kids. Now, we have between 20 and 30 — it’s nice.” Pine-Richland’s Will Harnick is one of the younger skiers and said he has been on skis since he was 3 years old. “My parents coach skiing,” Harnick said. “I like the challenge of keeping up

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WILL HARNICK is reaching new heights with freestyle skiing. Harnick is one of many skiers who is enjoying a different twist on the sport he loves. with everyone else.” Harnick said he likes the jumping (aerial) moves that come with the freestyle skiing and said 360s and spread-eagle moves are things he likes to work on. “I cross-train with the mogul and jumps,” Harnick said. “I also do the alpine race, that helps overall skiing.” Harnick works out at Jewart’s Gymnastics to build strength and jumping, which helps in the mogul event. He has qualified for the freestyle regional event coming up. Huffman said there is a program through which skiers of all ability levels between ages 7 and 19 can try the sport

and meet the team members without actually joining. “From afar, people feel like they can’t do this, but the best way to see is to come out and immerse yourself in it,” Huffman said. “There is great camaraderie built, and lifelong ski friendships are formed.” The sport is not merely a winter activity, either, as the team will travel to Lake Placid, N.Y., to do some water training and also work out with trampolines in the offseason at Jewart’s Gymnastics. The WPRC has been in operation for 35 years, and interested skiers can visit wprcskiteam.org for details on the club.


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Local wrestlers come home winners from championships in Hershey BY MATT GRUBBA SPORTS EDITOR

The local contingent was unable to bring home a state title, but every wrestler brought home something from Hershey. All five local wrestlers who made the trip, including WPIAL champs Michael Kemerer of Franklin Regional and Heath Coles of Norwin, picked up multiple wins and earned medals at this year’s PIAA Class AAA Wrestling Championships at the Giant Center in Hershey last week. Kemerer came the closest to gold and reached the precipice of a historic undefeated freshman season before being turned back in the 106-pound final, 4-2, by Parkland’s Ethan Lizak. In their weight classes, Coles placed fourth in his first state appearance as a junior, FR sophomore Tyler Smith placed fifth in his second state appearance, FR freshman Josh Maruca also was fifth, and fellow Panthers freshman Josh Shields was sixth. “I was very pleased with what they did, especially for being such young guys,” Franklin Regional coach Eric Mausser said. “To have all our guys medal and finish in the top six is great, and the total should be even higher next year.” Kemerer (39-1) reached the final with a win by fall, a major decision and a 4-0 decision in the semifinals over Pennridge sophomore Scott Parker, who entered the tournament with one loss on the season. That set up the meeting with Lizak (43-1), who last year lost the state final as a freshman. And though the match ended with the first loss of Kemerer’s high school career, his coach still was nothing but pleased with his 106pounder’s season. “Mikey had a great season; he just came up one match short,” Mausser said. “He was upset right after the loss. He wanted to

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FRANKLIN REGIONAL'S Michael Kemerer, right, tries to score on West Chester Henderson's Jim Long in their 106-pound quarterfinal bout during the PIAA Class AAA Individual Wrestling Championships at the Giant Center in Hershey on Friday. Kemerer won by a 15-7 major decision. get right back in there and wrestle again, but I told him that it was a great start to his career taking second at states. “He had a great tournament in one of the stronger weight classes there. He still wants that state championship, and that’s something that will motivate him next year.” Coles (38-7) won his opening match of the tournament with a 5-4 decision before falling to eventual runner-up T.C. Warner of Cumberland Valley, 3-1, in the quarterfinals. The lone Knights wrestler in the field put that setback aside by rattling off three straight close wins, including a 4-2 WPIAL final rematch with Canon-McMillan’s Dario Dobbin, to reach the consolation final, where he dropped a tight 2-1 match

to Easton’s Mitchell Minotti, last year’s state champ at 140 pounds. “I’m real happy with the way I performed,” Coles said. “I knew after I lost my second match that I would have a rematch with the kid I wrestled at Powerade (Central Dauphin’s Austin Rose) and the winner of that would end up on the podium. “I was absolutely proud of the way Heath wrestled. He took it to the best kids in the state,” Norwin coach Todd Schuchert said. “Obviously, he wasn’t happy losing two matches, but when you come off the mat satisfied that you gave it your all, that’s a good feeling.” Coles hopes to bring his experience from this year’s state tournament into next year’s, as he

already has his sights set on improving his placing “I’m ready to start training and get back on the mat,” he said. “I want to be our first state champ. Those kids out there are undefeated and ranked, but anyone there can be beaten by anyone. Everyone is good at that tournament.” A year of experience from a first state appearance benefited Smith (384), who last year went 0-2 at the PIAA tournament. In his second go-round, Smith won his opening match, 2-1, before falling in the quarterfinals, 7-1 to Pittsburgh Brashear’s Godwin Nyama, a Pitt recruit and the eventual state champion at 120 pounds. “Tyler wrestled well against Godwin, but he gave up two points on

penalties and that affects your mindset,” Mausser said. “He did a great job to bounce back from that first loss and reach the consolation semis.” Smith won his next two in the consolation bracket, 10-0 and 2-0, before a 6-5 loss put him into the fifthplace match. The sophomore ended his season on a high note, as he won, 9-0, over Bensalem’s Tommy Stokes. Maruca (36-7) actually came closer to a state title than anyone but Kemerer, as he reached the 126pound semifinals with wins in his first two matches. The first of those came in a 10-9 thriller over Pennsbury’s Josh DiSanto, a junior that entered the tourney with a 32-1 record. “Josh’s first match was very exciting. He won on a takedown with 3 seconds

left,” Mausser said. “He came back and wrestled a solid match for a 3-0 win. To reach the semifinals as a freshman, that’s a big achievement.” Maruca suffered backto-back losses to fall to the fifth-place match, where he closed the year with a 3-2 win over Michael Dahlstrom, a senior from Pleasant Valley. Shields (37-7) was the lone local wrestler to drop his opening match, a 5-2 decision to senior Joe Galasso of Father Judge in the 132-pound class. He rebounded from that defeat to roll off three straight wins in the consolation bracket, the last of which was a 5-0 victory over Connellsville’s Ethan Kenney. In his fifth-place match, Shields got a rematch with Galasso, but again the senior emerged with a win, this time by a 3-2 score. “Those guys reached the fifth-place match at 126 and 132, and those aren’t freshman weight classes,” Mausser said. “They both went up against a lot of juniors and seniors, so that’s a big achievement.” With everything completed, both local coaches said they were pleased with their wrestlers In Hershey. Because all five will be back in uniform next season, the future looks bright for both FR’s and Norwin’s state stars. “It’s a neat experience wrestling up there, with the big crowds and big atmosphere,” Schuchert said. “But every match up there is still six minutes, and the rules are the same. It sometimes takes a match or two to not get caught up in the prestige of the event.” “To be honest, after it was done, they all thought they could have done better,” he said. “It was great to see they weren’t just satisfied being state medal winners. They were upset and frustrated after some of those losses.”


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Three Franklin Regional seniors make commitments to colleges BY MATT GRUBBA SPORTS EDITOR

Three Franklin Regional seniors picked the schools where they would continue their athletic careers last month, but the common theme to all three choices was in the classroom. Basketball player David Gregory and softball players Sam Johnson and Savannah Barnes each made their college commitments official after school on March 1, with family and coaches in attendance. Gregory has enrolled at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, one of the five U.S. Service Academies; Johnson will attend Geneva College; and Barnes will suit up for Slippery Rock after graduation this spring. All three said their choice of major played a role in their decision, while Gregory’s choice also reflects his goal of working on the water. “(My family) owns a boat, and we go out on the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers all the time,” Gregory said. “Joining the military is something I’ve wanted to do since the ninth grade, and to get the chance to play basketball there is even better.” The USMMA, located on Long Island in New York, has the same admission requirements as West Point and the other service academies. Gregory got the recommendation of U.S. Senator Pat Toomey and Congressman Jason Altmire to gain admission, and he will be one of fewer than 300 first-year midshipmen at the school. While there, he will suit up on the basketball court

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FRANKLIN REGIONAL softball senior Savannah George, center, top left, was joined by her mother, Gina, and FR softball coach Jim Armstrong when she committed to Slippery Rock. David Gregory, center, above, will continue his playing career next season at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. He is pictured with, sitting, his parents, Margo and Jim, and standing, FR basketball coach Brad Midgley and athletic director Zach Kessler. At left, Panthers pitcher Sam Johnson, center, will join the softball team at Geneva next year after making her college choice official with her mother, Kim, and Franklin Regional softball coach Jim Armstrong. for former Duquesne head coach Danny Nee, who coached current FR coach Brad Midgley in college and now leads the Division III Mariners. More importantly, when he completes his four years at the school, he will have both a degree and a Merchant Marine officer’s license. “The Merchant Marine Academy has so many options, in terms of things I can do when I graduate. Becoming a boat captain is something I’ve always wanted to do since I was little, and I’ll be able to study economics, like I would have at a civilian school. It’s a perfect combi-

nation,” he said. Johnson and Barnes, the only two seniors returning from last year’s FR varsity softball team, have had mirroring careers thus far. Both formerly attended school in the Shaler Area School District, both played a role in Franklin Regional’s section title last season, and now, both have made their college choices official on the same day. A pitcher, Johnson will likely will see playing time quickly for the Division III Golden Tornadoes, as two of the team’s three pitchers are seniors this season. But that is only an added

bonus for Johnson, who picked the school for a lesscommon major. “I like the atmosphere there. It’s close to home, and it’s a small school,” Johnson said. “They also have my major, preveterinary, which not a lot of schools around here have. “I’ll have to go to vet school afterward, so it’s about eight years, but I want to be a large-animal veterinarian and work at a zoo.” Barnes, a middle infielder, had a more soughtafter major in mind when selecting Slippery Rock, which is known for its education department.

“They have my major, and it’s a big teaching school. That’s what I want to do. I want to teach,” Barnes said. A number of positions, including second base and outfield, could be where Barnes fits in with The Rock. The Division II squad has posted a winning record in four of the past five seasons, so she will enter a program used to success. “The goal is always to start right away, so freshman year, I’m going to work hard like I’ve done every year,” Barnes said. “It has always been my dream to play at the collegiate level, so I’m going to

try my best to do so.” While Gregory’s high school basketball career is over, and he already is prepping for college – he leaves to begin basic training on July 12 – Johnson and Barnes still have their senior season to play for the Panthers before the focus turns away from FR. “Savannah and I are the only two seniors, but we’re both excited because we have a really good team,” Johnson said. “It’s nice playing with a senior that I’ve known since I was little, but all our young players are really good, too. We should have a really good year.”

All Sports Tournaments hosts basketball tournament this weekend All Sports Tournaments will be hosting five spring 2012 AAU basketball tournaments for girls and boys in the fourth through 11th grade. Tournament dates

are tomorrow, Friday, through Sunday, March 23 to 25, April 27 to 29, May 11 to 13 and May 18 to 20. For more information or to register, call 412-952-

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Softball The Penn-Trafford Soft-

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youth players in grades four through seven, and the cost for the clinic is $20. Registration will began at 8:45 a.m. on the day of

the clinic. For more information, please call Mike Smith at 412-373-6561 or email ptsoftballboosters@gmail. com.


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March Madness excitement starts this week CONTINUED FROM PAGE 37

Local schools also get exposure from the tournaments, as Robert Morris made yet another appearance on ESPN’s networks by reaching the Northeast Conference title game. Fortunately, it seems Calipari is in the minority when it comes to his distaste for conference tournaments. While every major conference tournament game is televised, and ESPN holds the rights to most conference’s title games, the push to get more games on the air continues. CBS and its cable networks now provide full coverage of “mid-major” tournaments, such as the Atlantic-10 and Missouri Valley Conference, while NBC jumped into the mix more heavily by signing a five-year deal to show regular season and tournament games from the Colonial Athletic Association – the home of recent Final Four teams Virginia Commonwealth and George Mason. That is great news for someone who gets afflicted with March Madness such as myself, and I hope the same will happen to more people this week in Pittsburgh, as the Consol Energy Center hosts firstand second-round games in the NCAA tournament. Maybe there are a select few such as Calipari want to have less of a postseason in college basketball, but I’d hate to see one of the most exciting times of the year in sports shortened. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go fill out my bracket.

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Franklin Regional hockey coach sees positives in season BY BRIAN GRAHAM CONTRIBUTING WRITER

The Franklin Regional hockey team finished last in Class AA with a 1-20 record, but head coach Anthony Defazio still considers the season a success. The Panthers failed to get a victory last season and were victims of a running clock (trailing by seven goals) on 14 different occasions. In 2011-12, Franklin Regional won one game and faced only the running clock three times. “I’m not the type to measure a season by wins and losses,” Defazio said. “This team had a lot of adversity to face before the beginning of the year. We worked real hard on our mindset and attitude to become a better team. “We accomplished that.” The positive attitude, despite ending the season on a 14-game losing streak, can be attributed to the leadership shown by cap-

PHOTO/LILLIAN DEDOMENIC

FRANKLIN REGIONAL ended its season against North Hills. tain Joshua Coyne and alternate captain Lucas Chiala. Defazio was thrilled with what the pair of seniors were able to contribute both in the locker room and on the ice. “When I explain how you earn your season’s A’s on your sweater, it’s how

you guard my coaching flank as an example to the rest of the team in the locker room,” he said. “Lucas is more of a guy that gets animated and pumped up and is always on the top of his game. Josh just had that fire.” Heading into the season, the duo realized what

was expected of them from a leadership standpoint. As they reflect on how their senior seasons transpired, they said, they were more than happy to shoulder the load expected of them. “I really tried my hardest to set an example and respect the coaches and do what he tells us to do,” Coyne said. “Hopefully, it will rub off on some of the younger kids. I hope they can learn about what I did around them.” Added Chiala, “I think we showed them the correct way to lead the team and how to go about it. They are a young group but definitely had people in front of them to show them how to do it. I think we did leave that with them.” As the Panthers look ahead, they will field a young team next year, which right now will have only two seniors. One of them, Nico Cecere had a 13-point season this year, which was third on the team behind the captains.

Defazio said he noticed midway through the year that the leadership qualities displayed by Chiala and Coyne rubbed off on Cecere. “(Cecere) turned it on the last half of the year,” Defazio said. “He caught that bug the second half of the season, and I think that can be attributed to how our captains played. He has the desire to be part of the winning aspect of it.” Despite having what looks to be a young team in 2012-13, Defazio expects to start stronger than this season, thanks to gained experience and a more knowledgeable group. “I really look forward to coaching this group next year,” Defazio said. “They have some basic experience so I can spend more (time developing the system) earlier on. We’re going to be relatively young but the kids coming up have experience playing the game.”

Murrysville Dek Hockey scores Here are Murrysville Dek Hockey results for week four of the earlyspring session

and Nate Mickey, each with one goal. Jared Haldeman and Gavin Fausting had two assists.

Cadet Divison

Penguin Division

WHITE 6, RED 3

VEGAS 3, SILVER 1

Andrew Brncic scored a hat trick and an assist for White. Also scoring for White were Maxx Mastermonico with a pair of goals and four assists and Bradley Brncic with a goal and two assists. Assists came from Anthony Massetto and Adam Sylvester, each with one. Reds goals came from Jay Lee, Andrew White and Justin Hummert. Assisting Hummert’s goal was Jack Jacob.

Sydney Caldwell, Aidan Carlisle and Anthony DiFalco each scored a goal for Vegas. Nathan Schlessinger had two assists and Mike Mervosh had one. Scoring for Silver was Ethan Carr, unassisted.

WHITE 4, GREEN 2

Adam Sylvester and Bradley Brncic each scored a goal and one assist for White. Also scoring for White were Chase Balla and Deonte Williams-Bondra with a goal and Maxx Mastermonico with one assist. Jacob Scheidhauer and Jake Stackiewicz each scored a goal for Green and assisting Stackiewicz’s goal was Connor Warwick. BLACK 4, RED 0

Connor Fratangelo shut down Red. Scoring for Black were Nathan Puhala with two goals, Brian Berthold

Lawlor. BLUE 6, ORANGE 1

Jack McKenzie scored a hat trick and two assists for Blue. Also scoring for Blue were Nicholas Bruno with two goals and one assist and Hunter Hardy with a goal. Thomas Hanlon scored the only goal for Orange and was assisted by Rocco Knauss and Nicholas Shank. GOLD 6, BLACK 5

Biscayne’s Joshua Kapcin scored two goals and one assist. Also scoring for Biscayne was Aiden Alberts. Assists came from Connor Canobbio with one and Bryce Guldin and Cody Sepe each with two. Jake Nader scored for White, assisted by Kadyn Hannah .

Alex Turowski scored a hat trick and two assists for Gold. Also scoring for Gold were Anthony Manges and Michael Vislosky with one goal each and Nicholas Chirumbolo with one goal and one assist. Trevor Brncic scored a pair of goals and two assists for Black. Owen Rain also had two goals and one assist and Andrew Bachner scored a goal. Assisting Rain’s goal was Karson Thatcher.

PURPLE 8, BLUE 2

GREEN 9, RED 5

Zach Abdallah scored a hat trick for Purple. Also scoring for Purple was Ian Sunny with two goals, Alex Abdallah with one goal ,Troy Abdallah with one goal and one assist, and Caden Smith with one goal and two assists. Assists also came from Aidan Brannon with two. Jack McKenzie scored both of Blue’s goals, and assisting on one of them was Ethan

Zachary Warner scored a hat trick and one assist for Green. Also scoring for Green were Aidan Seitz with two goals,Harrison Sowers with two goals and two assists,Nate Loughner with a goal and two assists, Zach Ridilla with one goal and five assists, and Jackson Schachte with one assist. Ryan Crombie scored two goals and had one assist for Red. Chris

BISCAYNE 3, WHITE 1

D’onofrio and Daniel McMaster each had one goal and one assist. Also scoring for Red were Justin Shovel with a goal and Joshua Pelusi with two assists.

Beaver Division GREEN 2, RED 0

Jayda Mears scored both goals for Red and assisting one of Mear’s goals were Marc Montalbano and Jack McKenzie. PURPLE 6, BLACK 4

Patrick Boyle scored two goals and one assist for Purple. Also scoring for Purple were Noah Schlessinger with two goals and two assists, Miranda Pioth with a goal and Domenick DiFalco with a goal and one assist. Assisting on one of Boyle’s goals was Junior Chick. Scoring for Black were Andrew Adamik with two goals and one assist, Logan Marsalko with a goal and assist, and Adam Sylvester with a goal. Assists came from Hailey Adamik, Jason Kerna and Logan Kreutzberger. VEGAS 4, WHITE 3- SHOOTOUT WIN

Joey Scherpereel scored one goal and one assist for Vegas. Also scoring for Vegas were Shaun Pursley

and Bennett Schoonover each with a goal. Assists came from Grace Scherpereel with two. Scoring for White were Jason Reber with one goal and one assist, and Mike McGhen and Luke Russman each with one goal. Assists came from Christian Berthold and Palmer Jackson. Vegas won the game in a shootout. ORANGE 3, GREEN 1

Joshua Hordubay and Connor Mowry both had a goal and assist for Orange. Also scoring for Orange were Tony Manso with a goal, and Jake Sepe with two assists. Green’s goal was scored by Nolan Drew and assisted by Jayda Mears. RED 1, GOLD 0

Red’s Elizabeth Wernert scored the only goal of the game. SILVER 4, BISCAYNE 1

Stone Lavrich scored two goals and one assist for Silver. Also scoring for Silver were Chris Munson with a goal and two assists and Tyler Ramus with a goal. Assists came from Ryan Beard and Marco Deceder. Biscayne’s only goal came from Jacob Ryan assisted by Jason Yurek.


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MOBILE BROADBAND INTERNET .Nationwide coverage. $39.99/Mo. NO setup or activation fees. 3G, 4G & Satellite. Verizon & Sprint cell networks. U.S. Based.1-800-485-5006. www.bmi.NET

SAWMILLS FROM ONLY $3,997. MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready ship. FREE info & DVD. 1-800-578-1363 ext.300N www.norwoodsawmills.com

WORK ON JET ENGINES . Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866)453-6204

WORK ON JET ENGINES . Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866)854-6156

**OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin, Prairie State, Euphonon, Larson, D'Angelico, Stromberg, Rickenbacker and Mosrite. Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1930's thru 1970's. TOP CASH PAID 1-800-401-0440

DAVID'S PAINTING (724)325-9570. PA022172 Martellod5661@hotmail.com

DUNN'S PAINTING & STAINING • Aluminum Siding • Deck Refinishing • Plaster & Drywall Repairs • Pressure Washing. Fully Insured. Git-R-Dunn! 724-515-7489 or 724-863-5938. PA036027.

HARRY'S PAINTING. Neat, Quality Workmanship. Reasonable Rates. Free Estimates. Fully Inusred. 724-733-4161 PA#018283

INNOVATE! Average Room..$50. Experienced. Insured. Free Estimates. AFFORDABLE PAINTING. Dale 412.795.6107. PA027734


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STAUFFER PAINTING Interior, Exterior. Aluminum siding refinishing, carpentry, replacement windows. Free estimates. Insured pa#052362 724-863-4717 WAYNE WALL COVERINGS Wall Papering & Interior Painting, 35 Yrs Exp, Free Estimate, Insured PA087637 412-795-2575

PLASTERING INSULATION New Work & Retrofit All Phases of Plastering.

HAIL DAMAGE SPECIALIST

New Roofs, Repairs, Soffit, Fascia, Gutters, Siding, Awnings. A+ Rating w/BBB for 12yrs! Senior Citizens Discount! Free Estimates. Insured. PA#011142 RODGERS ROOFING and REMODELING, INC 412-973-1378, 412-373-4695 LARRY'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS Roofing, Soffit/Fascia, Siding, Gutters, Windows, Kitchens, Baths, Finished Basements. Free Estimates ... PA#040345 (724)527-0007 • (724)469-6677

ROOF REPAIR EXPERTS. Leaks Fixed, Gutters Repaired. Fast Response. Insured. Senior Discount. Free Estimate. Credit Cards Accepted. 412-999-0191 (PA#011877)

Insulate now. Fully Insured. Free Estimates .

BILL MEROLA CO. 4th Generation Co. PA#0955

PLASTERING

TARANTINI PLASTERING Repair, Remodel, New Construction. Over 36yrs Exper. Fully Insured, Free Est. PA032513 412-372-4210

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BEECHNUT TREE SERVICE: Pruning/ Removal/ Stump Grinding. Certified Arborist On Staff. Free Estimates. Reasonable Rates. Insured. 412-609-9059 PA#027728

CHEAPER TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING . Winter Pruning Specials. Firewood ($100/Cord) Stump Grinding, Lot Clearing. Snowplowing & Salting. Will Beat Any Written Estimates. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 412-608-2865 PA#057299

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AFFORDABLE!!!"THREE RIVERS TREE" 35% Spring $pecial. Shaping, Pruning, Lot Clearing, Stump Removal, Senior Discounts, Free Estimates. Fully Insured, 24 Hour Emergency Service 412-422-6201 412-464-1298 PA#044598

BRADY'S LAWN CARE Grass Cutting, Yard Clean Ups, Mulching, Landscaping Senior Discount on Services Free Estimates Call Eric 412-874-0251

PLUMBING SERVICES

PLUMBING: AFFORDABLE Bathroom Remodeling. Update your bathroom, can be less than $3000. Replacing tubs/ showers. Add a bathroom in your basement. JB PLUMBING 412-758-2098, 724-600-5094. PA022427

PLUMBING

REGISTERED. INSURED. Service/ Repair. Sewer Cleaning. No Job Too Small. Quality Work. Reasonable Prices. Senior & Veterans Discounts. Evenings/ Weekends NO Extra Charge. Chuck 412-8282460 Emergency Contact 412805-9301 PA#013855

RETAINING WALLS: All Styles, Concrete, Pavers. Landscaping Design/ Installation. French Drains. Fully Insured. PA#000672. TOMASITS LANDSCAPING 724-325-4999, 412-798-8434

GRABOSKI SERVICE, INC. Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia, Gutters. Guaranteed Lowest Prices! 724-327-3153. PA454.

WET, MOLDY BASEMENT? LOCAL WATERPROOFER! Inside/Outside Remedies, Lowest Prices, Senior Discounts. Insured, Guaranteed. PA021997 - 1-866-939-2837

**FOGGED OR BROKEN* * Insulated Windows and Patio Doors Repaired. Free Estimates. PA#026526; 412-795-7233/ 1-800-452-7709 ExpertGlassCompany.com

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Pruning/ Removals & Complete Tree Service, Stump Removal, Firewood. Insured. Accepting Credit! Admiral Tree Service 724-935-0999 www.admiraltree.com PA#024264

Federal/ State Taxes At Discount Rate Exp Tax Professionals Dennis J Ernette CPA (724)863-3598 Bonny Free (724)834-5283

�ADOPT� Home full of LOVE, laughter, music, dancing, caring teacher, family all await 1st baby. Expenses paid. � 1-800-362-7482 � Clarice

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TREE SERVICE REMOVAL / TRIMMING STUMP GRINDING FULL $155 HALF $85 Seasoned / Delivered

SNOW PLOWING

Plowing / Salting Residential / Commercial

Daugherty Enterprises, Inc.

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MOVING AHEAD Brain Injury Support Group, 2nd. Tues. Of Mos, 7PM, Harmarville. 412-6704861 412-512-8595

ATTENTION DIABETICS with Medicare, Get a FREE talking meter and diabetic testing supplies at NO COST, plus FREE home deivery! Best of all, this meter eliminates painful finger pricking! Call 866-955-7746. HELP NEEDED FOR RESCUED CATS To Volunteer/ Donate: SpringWater Sanctuary P.O.B 1625 Monroeville Pa 15146. 412-235-4004 www.springwatersanctuary.com VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR WILDLIFE REHAB CENTER In Youngwood, Animal Care, Website Development, Errand Runner, Etc. 724-925-6862 WHITE VALLEY APARTMENTS Located at 6362 Old William Penn Highway, Delmont PA 15626, intends to temporarily rent apartments to all persons without regard to income restrictions. All interested parties call the rental office at 724-468-4119, or apply at the above address between the hours of 8am-4:30pm.

YOUNG MARINES WANTED! Boys/ Girls Interested In The Outdoors And What It Takes To Be A Marine? Call 724-836-5383

DRUG PROBLEM? CALL NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, It Works! It's FREE! For Meeting Locations, Please Call 412-391-5247 Toll Free At 1-888-251-2426

We promise to provide a warm, loving, secure home for your baby. Expenses paid. Please call Carol & Dan 1-888-831-1109 ADOPTION A childless, successful couple (37- 41) seek to adopt. Together 18 yrs. Financial security. Flexible work schedules. Expenses paid. Rich & Tim. 1-800-494-4533

FREE ESTIMATES Fully Insured

DOUG KRUSPER TREE SERVICE Trimming, Removal, Topping, Stump Grinding. Insured, Free Estimates. 25 Years Exp. "No job too big or too small." PA#047560 724-733-4494; 412-798-9505

MENTAL ILLNESS! Help Support Advice For All Concerned; Anne Handler 412-421-3656, Nancy Kirimli 412-824-4083 Meets Last Wednesday Monthly Beulah Presbyterian Church, 3/28/12, 7PM-9PM,

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ED'S ROOFING, SIDING & REMODELING. Lowest Prices In Town On All Your Exterior & Interior Remodeling. 724-205-3618 PA#054472

BUDGET WATERPROOFING! Any Season! Any Weather! No excavation guaranteed. Free Lifetime transferable warranty. Make your basement or crawl space dry & healthy without draining your wallet. What are you WADING for? Call Today. 1-866-935-0178. PA0377

REMOVALS, LANDSCAPING, Spring Clean-ups. Trimming, Stump Grinding. Brush Chipping. 15 Yrs Exp. Insured. J&S ENTERPRISES, PA#026577; 724-327-6410, 412-793-4932

Master Plumber, Licensed, Insured, Residential Repairs/ Service, Reasonable! Senior Discount! Visa/MC Accepted. PA005177 (412)823-8026 � (412)874-0527

FULL $155 HALF $85 Seasoned & Delivered Stacking Available. Daugherty Enterprises, Inc. PA021313 (724) 325-2211

WALLPAPERING BY JANE Stenciling. Removal. Interior/ Faux Painting. Experienced. Low Prices. Free Estimates. Insured. 724-238-8170

(724) 325-2211

FAMILY RESOURCE'S "PARENTING WARMLINE" Support, Information & Referral, Confidential, It's Tough Being A Parent, 412-363-1702 Weekdays 9AM9PM, Weekends 1PM-5PM

INTERIOR PAINTING: Wallpapering, Stripping, Stenciling, Handyman Service Available. PA19481 724-238-6978

LOSS ACCESS--ADVOCATES FOR GRANDPARENT/ GRANDCHILD CONNECTION, Support Group/ Connecting "Others Who Lost Access To Grandchildren" PennHills Library, Last Wednesday's Monthly, palostaccess@yahoo.com 412-517-8257

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ANTIQUES WANTED: BUYING ESTATES FOR OVER 35 YRS. Furniture, Paintings, Silver, Jewelry, China, Glass, Toys. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT. Ken 724-586-7271

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It's That Easy... Click Your Way To A Better Job! MOBILITY SCOOTER Still in box. All options included. Sell for $1500 (Paid $5500 new) Call 412-965-1940 SHOES: STEEL-TOED WORK SHOES, "Ironage" Sport Work, Black, 9-1/2-Wide, New! Never Worn! $30, 724-325-1630/ Message

BABY SCALE, 1960'S, "AMERICAN FAMILY" Up To 30 Lb. (No Rust) Excellent Condition! $35 724-327-6555 BOOSTER CHAIR/ HIGHCHAIR Oak Wood, Slides Under Table, Very Good Condition! $60, 412793-7508 TV, MAGNAVOX 21" Color, Good Condition, $50 412-856-1067

FRANKLIN REGIONAL CLASS Of 1982, Is Planning 30 Year Reunion Sept. 22, Commitee Needs Information On Class Members, E-Mail Lisa Leblang Gebrosky normg90@comcast.net MIRACLE HEALING/ PRAYER Service For Sickness, Disease, And Depression. Experience The Healing Power Of Jesus. 717-664-0787

WRAYETTES REUNION RITA'S 90TH BIRTHDAY. Sept. 9th 2012 Bellevue Knights of Columbus. Call/ Msg. Bonnie 412-751-4875

TELEVISION, 22" PANASONIC, With Remote, Portable $20; Boy's 10" Bicycle $10; Plastic Hangers, (6) Dozen $6, 724-733-4915

DELL LAPTOP COMPUTER , super fast, excellent condition. Internal wireless card, DVD/ CD+ RW. Premium software bundle. Six month warranty. Original cost: $2175. Must sell: $399. 717-653-6314 TV'S: (1) 16" RCA & (1) 18" "Sanyo", Good Condition! $25 Each. Call 412-480-0843

TV, MAGNAVOX, 19", good condition, $45 412-372-7784

TV RCA COLOR, 27", Good Condition, $45 724-327-4187

ELECTRIC DRYER, KENMORE, Large Capacity, Good Working Condition, White, Asking $75. Can Deliver. Call 412-609-4244. REFRIGERATOR, "MAGIC CHEF" Dorm/ Apartment Size, Freezer Separate; (2) Doors, Like New! $79.99, 724-325-2786

AT&T U-VERSE for just $29.99/ month! SAVE when you bundle Internet+ Phone+ TV and get up to $300 BACK! (Select plans). Limited Time, Call NOW! 1-866-944-0906

BEDS! ! ! PILLOW TOPS , Plush, Memory Foam. 10 YEAR WARRANTIES!!! New, still in factory plastic. FULL $179; QUEEN $199; KING $245 (Twins Available) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! Call (412)494-7351


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DOLPHIN COFFEE TABLE, Ceramic Base With Glass Top, Excellent Condition!, $79.99. Call 412-798-5215 "NEW OVERSTOCK PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SETS. Twin $99, Full $125, Queen $155, King $265. Can Deliver. Text PS BEDS To 412-204-7253

ENTERTAINMENT STAND, MODERN, Smokey Glass, Pecan Wood, From Target, 21.5"X52"H, $60 724-327-5364

GIGGLE ROOM FUN ITEMS FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION

Edible paint kits, pens, panties, and More NEW items. Enjoy warming lubricants and massage creams. Our EDIBLE fingerpaints, body paints, panties, lubes and lotions. See our "How To" books. Come browse and have fun with your fantasies LADY GODIVA LINGERIE Penn Hills Shopping Center Rodi Road, 15235 (Exit 81, Parkway East) 412-243-5214 Check us out on Lady Godiva Lingerie

RECLINER/ LAZYBOY Dark Green Medium Weight, Good Condition! $40, 412-242-2838

MATTRSS SETS, NEW Pillowtop $199, Also Available Visco Memory Foam, Warranties. Can Deliver! (412)973-4742 MARKET YOUR BUSINESS to over 5 Million households in 8 different states. For more information on Network Advertising call 412-871-2315 STAIR LIFT: Brand New, Acorn w/ Remote Control $1500, CAN BE INSTALLED, Call Joe. 412-292-7554 HAT: GENUINE MINK, Light Beige, Round Pull Over Type, Only $25. Call 412-793-5008 RECEIVER FISHER, AM/FM, Stereo, $40, Bissell Sweeper Upright, Color Black, Nice, $39.99. 412-793-2438 BEDROOM SET: ANTIQUE, Full Size, $200; Electric Wheelchair, New! $1,500/ OBO; Antique Singer Sewing Machine, $25. 724-837-8954 TV MONITOR , pioneer, 42'' plasma, great for entertainment system. $80 412-824-3988

MEMORY FOAM THERAPEUTIC NASA VISCO MATTRESSES WHOLESALE! T-$299, F-$349, Q-$399, K-$499 ADJUSTABLES $799. FREE DELIVERY, LIFETIME WARRANTY, 90 NIGHT TRIAL. 1-800-ATSLEEP. (1-800-287-5337) WWW.MATTRESSDR.COM COAT: LADIES, SIZE 7/8, "Forecaster Of Boston" Long Wool Blend, Almond, Beautiful! $20 Firm. Forest Hills. 412-980-7346 GEORGEOUS FUR STOLE $150; beautiful curio (medium dark wood, lighted, 4 shelves, like new) $125; large Samsonite luggage (black, w/wheels) $20. 724-863-6131 (North Huntingdon/ Irwin area) PICTURES, VARIOUS SIZES & Styles, (Approximately 5) Beautiful & Unique, Very Nice!! All For $79.99, 724-351-0618

DOG ITEMS: (Medium Size); "Polar Shield" All Weather Coat; Harness; "Foster Smith" Lifter; Arthritic Bed, $45/All; All Like New! 412-828-4999

VCR TAPES "CHARLIE CHAPLIN" (2) Sets, (10) Tapes Per Set, $20 Each Set, 412-731-1076

TRACTORS: Cub Cadent 1250 hydrostatic & Craftsman 15HP, 6 speed. Make Offer. 412-795-0677 STAIRLIFTS - ACORN Buy new for less. Install & warranty included. Member NAIPC 412-260-7469

� BRAS � LOW-BACK/ STRAPLESS Sizes 34B to 52FF. We also have everyday underwire bras from 32D to 44K and non-underwire bras from 36C to 50N (Buy 2 Get 1 FREE) We fit you... bring in your outfit. Waist cinchers and shapewear to 8X - very firm control. Padded panties to 4X. LADY GODIVA LINGERIE Penn Hills Shopping Center Rodi Road, 15235 (Exit 81, Parkway East). 412-243-5214 Check us out on

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LAWN EDGER: ELECTRIC "SEARS CRAFTSMAN DELUXE", Used A Few Times, Original Cost, $140, Sacrifice $50 412-673-6433

WHEELBARROW, GOOD CONDITION , $40. 412-401-7372 PIPE THREADER-RATCHET "Toledo" 1/4" - 3/8" (2) 1/2" - 3/4" $75, 412-793-8223

ALL OLD GUNS: Colts, Savage, Winchesters,Marlins,Springfields, Krags, Muskets, Kentucky Rifles. All Army Guns. 724-238-2066

WANTED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS . ANY KIND/BRAND. UP TO $25.00/Box.SHIPPING PAID. HABLAMO ESPANOL. 1-800-266-0702 www.SellDiabeticstrips.com WANTED DIABETES TEST STRIPS. Any kind/ brand. Unexpired up to $25.00. Shipping Paid. Hablamos espanol 1-800-267-9895. www.selldiabeticstrips.com WANTED YOUR DIABETES TEST STRIPS. Unexpired, Any Kind/ Brand. Up to $25.00 per box.Shipping Paid. Hablamos espanol. Call 1-800-267-9895 or www.SellDiabeticstrips.com WANTED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Any Kind/Brand. Up to $25.00/Box. SHIPPING PAID. Hablamo Espanol. 1-800-266-0702. wwwselldiabeticstrips.com WANTED SMOKING PIPES - Used/ New. Quit Smoking? From Estate? Private Collector. CASH 412-860-7779 Leave Message.

DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. CASH PAID- up to $25/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Hablamos Espanol. 1-800-371-1136

IT'S GREEN FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY Saturday, March 17th

Enjoy a private holiday in sensual corsets, babydolls, shelf bras, garter belts and thongs... or party in a special costume... Regular & plus sizes see our men's boxers, hats, beads, sequin or rhinestone earrings, fun socks and more. � New items arriving weekly � LADY GODIVA LINGERIE Penn Hills Shopping Center Rodi Road, 15235 (Exit 81, Parkway East) 412-243-5214 Check us out on Lady Godiva Lingerie

BIKE, GIRL'S 20'', With Training Wheels, Pink & White, Very Good Condition! $20, 412-242-6128 TOY TRUCKS, (2) Die-Cast, 1-24 Foot Scale, 1965 Chevy $40; 1957 Cameo Chevy $39, Both In Wooden Display Cases 412-979-2337

WAGON, LARGE RADIO Flyer, Heavy Plastic, 38"LX19"WX22"H, $25 412-828-0586 YEARBOOKS UP TO $15 paid for high school yearbooks 19001988. 1-972-768-1338. yearbookusa@yahoo.com

Tidwell Realty Gets Results!

GUNS: Buy-Sell-Trade! POWELL GUNS, 12123 Frankstown, Penn Hills. Call for Hours/ Directions. 412-731-6211 GREENSBURG: Fri. 3-16, Sat. 3-17, Sun, 3-18, 706 Hill Street, 15601. Whole House Jammed Full. Tools, Toolboxes, 500 Baby Dolls (Barbies, Madam Alexander, Old) Livingroom, Kitchen, Outdoor Furniture, Westmoreland & Fenton, Clocks, M&M Collectibles, 6' Wooden Cactus, Gas Grill, Lots Of Shelving, Linens, Year Round Decorations & Wreaths, Crafts, Canopy Glider, Ladders, Books. NATALIE'S ANTIQUES 724-217-1487

PENN HILLS, 15235 Saturday, March 17, 7:30am–3pm. Directions: Rodi Rd., Jefferson Rd., Universal Rd., 161 Poplar Ridge Dr., Follow The Yellow Arrows! 3 Furs (Fox, Mink, Rabbit), Neutral Sofa & Loveseat, Sofa Table, Whirlpool Refrigerator, Kenmore Washer/ Dryer (gas), Toys, Tools, Lawn & Garden, Coffee/ End Tables, Table/ 4 Chairs, Kitchen Items, Stove, Linens/ Quilts, Books, Neutral Sectional, Charbroil Gas Grill, Microwave, Pewter Coffee Set, Lamps, Glass Top Table/ 4 Chairs, VCR & Tapes, Brass Queen Bedroom Set, Costume Jewelry, Albums, Exercise Equipment, Entertainment Center, Gas Fireplace, Hoover Vacuum, Chests, Desk, Luggage, X-Mas, Roll Top Desk, Artwork, Full BR Set, Delivery Available, Golden Estate Sales.

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Let Linda Tidwell and the Tidwell Team show you how a team effort can make a BIG difference when buying or selling your home.

TIDWELL REALTY 724-832-1100 www.tidwellrealty.com

TRAFFORD: Lovely Brick Ranch, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Gameroom, Garage, Penn Trafford Schools, $99,900, 412-304-7754

TRAINS WANTED; LIONEL, MTH, WILLIAMS, K-LINE, OLD/ NEW! CASH TODAY! 724-327-6468

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WASHINGTON TWP. – Near Murrysville/Plum. 2 story home. Updated kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 full, 2 half baths on 2.8 acres. Property includes storage barn & 4000 sq. ft. garage w/ its own driveway and landscaping. Perfect for car collection or business vehicles & equipment. No zoning. Bank appraisal just completed – both buildings $380,000. Sale price $370,000. Possible to separate buildingsInquire. 724-727-3700 Wendell S. Grimm Realty Scottdale, PA 724-887-9570 Lena Altomari 724-806-0101 Dan Brown 724-972-3142 Jason Kramer 724-887-5815 Dennis W. Markle 724-872-0136 Accredited by Better Business Bureau

PATRIOT HOMES 724-309-7747 Or by Appointment

Meeting Notice Citizens for the Preservation of Rural Murrysville (CPRM) The Citizens for the Preservation of Rural Murrysville is holding an open meeting on Wednesday, 21 March 2012 at 7 p.m, at the Murrysville Community Center, 3091 Carson Avenue, Murrysville, PA 15668. CPRM member, Bill Powers, Jr., of PixController, will give a presentation on "Murrysville Wildlife at Night" via his amazing Pix Controller wildlife webcam technology. The business portion of the meeting will focus on CPRM Initiatives for 2012. Please join us for a great evening and come prepared to share your ideas regarding important issues for our community. Refreshments will be served. For questions you may call Brien Palmer, CPRM Chairman, 724-733-5007/724-396-8599. Visit http://www.murrysvillecprm.org to learn more about CPRM and http://www.pixcontroller.com/webcam to learn more about PixController. (5216204, 3/16/12)

PLUM BORO: Sat, March 17, 8-3. From Rodi Rd-- RT Frankstown, RT Saltsburg, LT Leechburg, RT Unity Trestle, LT Old Leechburg, LT to 1416 Greendale Dr., 15239. Mahogany dining, corner china, oak dinette, art/ Peter Max, washer/dryer, fridge, bedroom & more! Pictures: www.JDLlamaEstates.com. 412-260-1592. LOG ON TODAY!

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WHITE OAK: Sat 03/17, 8am3pm. 1715 Lincoln Way, 15131. Stair Glide 13 steps, Recliner, Console TV, Floor Lamp, Women's small clothing, misc. .

APOLLO: SUPER St Patrick's day sale, Fri & Sat, March 16 & 17, 9am-4pm. 479 Chestnut Lane, Allegheny Woodlands Plan. Moving everything goes! 724-602-5941

PLUS SIZE

� ROMANTIC LINGERIE � Fun to give and receive! Sensual sheer, lace or satin baby dolls, corsets, bra & panty sets, long or short gowns and peignoirs. Sizes 1X to 6X Bring in her bra size Gift Certificates and Gift Wrapping Available. LADY GODIVA LINGERIE Penn Hills Shopping Center Rodi Road, 15235 (Exit 81, Parkway East) 412-243-5214

LATROBE, 1320 Heritage Dr., Sat. Mar. 17, 8AM-1:30PM Big Multi-Family Clean Out! Everything From Household Items, Longaberger, Clothing, Toys, Electronics, Etc.

Delmont Huge Tag Sale

GREENSBURG 551 Hickory Dr. (Eastern Estates) Sat. March 17th 8-5pm. Furniture, Baby items, dishes, sweepers and tons of other misc. household items.

2 Days Fri March 9th, 3pm-8pm. Sat March 10th, 8am-4pm. Delmont VFD Social Hall Rt66 Delmont. Toys, costume jewelry, glassware, vintage Christmas, post cards / stereo views, Matchbox/ Hotwheels, Wizard of Oz, James Bond, X-Files collectibles, WWII Newspapers, Books, Insignias. Political buttons, Lionel Train, Hess Trucks, old linens, Dolls, cookie jars, cameras, sports memorabilia, comic books, Limited edition prints. Too Much to List.

FOREST HILLS: Historic 4 Bedroom, 2 Car Garage, Double Lot, With Beautiful Original Details From 1920's, Including Led Glass Windows, Gorgeous Carve Stone Wood Burning Fireplace. $149,900. 917-741-5991, mariamackin62@gmail PLUM: $60,000, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 626 Cloverview Circle. 412-580-8081, estatess20011@yahoo.com

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C. Harper Ford 724-929-2900 Buick 02, Park Ave, stk# 53589A, leather, chrome wheels, 1 owner, beautiful car! Was $10,999..Sale $8999

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BUDDY'S AUTO SALVAGE. KASH FOR KLUNKERS. $320-$3000 ANY VEHICLE, ANY YEAR, RUNNING OR NOT, 24/7; 412-728-5593

BUICK 11 REGAL CXL VP12010, Sedan, 1 Owner, Leather, Power Equipment, GM Certified Inspection & Warranty of 5/100k, 27,406 Miles $19,988

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Chevrolet 09, Aveo, stk# 91619A, 42,355 miles, 6 speaker sound, rear window defrost & more.. Was $12,987...Sale $10,895

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CHRYSLER 10 SEBRING TOUR KP10439, 1 Owner, Auto, A/C, Power Windows, CD $12,988

HONDA 07 ACCORD EXL HB3814A, V6, Auto, Leather, Alloys, Moonroof, CD, 1.9% Rate, Honda Certified 7yr/100k Warranty, 21k Miles $15,988

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Chevrolet 09, Malibu, stk#91439A, remote keyless entry, power windows, locks, mirrors, 27,416 miles. Was $17,999...Sale $15,851

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HONDA 09 ACCORD EXL COUPE 5P2754, V6, Auto, Moonroof, 1 Owner, 39k Miles $19,488

DODGE 10 JOURNEY R/T C62009C, All Power, Super Clean $22,788

724-940-2197 HONDA 09 CIVIC HYBRID HP11209, Auto, Alloys, CD, Honda Certified 7yr/100k Warranty, 28k Miles $17,988

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CHEVROLET 10 COBALT LS SEDAN #A9854, Auto, Air, CD $11,995. LATROBE CHEVROLET 724-537-7723

Chevrolet 10, Cobalt, stk# 8384P, 36,596 miles, remote keyless entry, front bucket seats, automatic. Was $15,999...Sale $12,999

724-940-2195 724-741-1215 FORD 04 TAURUS SES 4 Door, 3.0 V6, Auto, A/C, Power Windows, Seats, Sunroof, 1 Owner, 26k Miles, $8,688

HONDA 09 CIVIC LX SEDAN HP11206, Auto, Full Power, CD System, Honda Certified 7yr/100k Warranty, 30k Miles $14,488

724-741-1295 Ford 05, Mustang

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Chevrolet 11, Aveo, stk#8386P, 19,737 miles, power locks, automatic, cruise & more. Was $16,795...Sale $13,999

HONDA 10 CIVIC LX SEDAN HP11190, Auto, Full Power, CD, Honda Certified 7yr/100k Mile Warranty $14,488

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CHRYSLER 05 300 TOURING C62190A, Leather, Super Sharp $11,988

LEXUS 07 IS250 5P2730, AWD, Leather, Moonroof, $20,488

MERCEDES BENZ 08 C350 A52209A, Sport, 24,000 Miles, 1 Owner, , $25,688

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SUBARU 03 LEGACY SB7692B, AWD, Auto, Power Windows, Locks, CD $10,788

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LEXUS 09 RX350 VB3196A, Leather, Moonroof, Navigation $30,988

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