Archives for June 2021
Former Bridgeville Bank Building Gets New Life as Chiropractic Center
Dr. Adam Greer didn’t want to move his business out of Bridgeville, but after nearly four years, his chiropractic practice had more than outgrown its office at 600 Taylor Way. Not only does the volume of patients push the limits of his existing space, but the scarcity of nearby parking poses a challenge for some… [Read More]
Rescue Dog Quarantined For Rabies Escapes Bridgeville-Area Home (KDKA)
Oyler: The Bridgeville High School Brunch Club
One of the best things about the gradual relaxation of the pandemic restrictions is the fact that our high school brunch group is now able to get together in person again. We normally meet twice a month; our most recent get-together was the third time since things began to improve. Following the forty-fifth reunion of… [Read More]
Academic achievements and graduates from the Carnegie, Bridgeville area (TribLive)
Bridgeville Borough Council: June 14, 2021
Video, agenda, and reports from the June 14, 2021 council meeting.
Republicans continue push against tolling nine state bridges (Post-Gazette)
McLaughlin Run Park in Bridgeville now open (TribLive)
Parking Is About to Get More Expensive, and Council Is Not Happy
It’s about to become more expensive to park in Bridgeville. And it could be be a lot more expensive if you’re only parking for a few minutes. Beginning this month, the Bridgeville Parking Authority’s curbside kiosks will charge cash-paying customers $1 per hour—that’s the same rate that you would pay to park in Sewickley, Mt…. [Read More]
Oyler: Historical Society Recap—Mother Teresa
The Bridgeville Area Historical Society provides the community with many valuable services, the most popular of which may well be its monthly series of historical programs. Most of these are “one-shot” deals, a speaker with specific knowledge on a particular event or subject; others are return visits by versatile presenters whom we know will excel… [Read More]