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‘Eclipseapalooza’: Solar eclipse will have people looking skyward, traveling in April

By Brad Hundt Staff writer bhundt@observer-reporter.com Thousands of years ago, eclipses were something to fear. Before astronomy was born and eclipses were fully understood, it was believed that when the sky would unexpectedly grow dark during the day, it was because the gods were enraged, the sun had been devoured by dragons, demons or wolves or it was a harbinger of death and destruction. In the 21st century, eclipses are not an occasion to sprint for the hills or sacrifice a goat. Instead, for many, they’re an occasion to scramble for hotel reservations. On April 8, the routine of a Monday afternoon is going to be interrupted for millions of people across North America ...

Peters Township council approves design contract for aquatic center

Peters Township council is moving ahead with scaled back plans for an aquatic center at Rolling Hills Park after rejecting bids last year. Council voted 3-2 Monday to award the $188,000 contract to the Blue Bell-based Kimmel Bogrette Architecture. The firm will design plans for the first phase ...

Take me out to the … birthday party: Historical Society of Carnegie to honor baseball great with three-day event

The Historical Society of Carnegie is ready to hit it out of the park with a three-day celebration next weekend, in honor of Honus “The Flying Dutchman” Wagner’s 150th birthday. "He’s still recognized as the greatest shortstop to play the game,” said Don Trischler, a docent for the historical society and its Honus Wagner Museum. “Not only the greatest shortstop, but probably one of the greatest players to ever play the game.” Trischler and other museum docents and Honus Wagner experts are looking forward to regaling visitors with tales of The Flying Dutchman during his birthday bash, which runs from Friday, Feb. 23, through Sunday, Feb. 25, at the Historical Society of ...

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Bethel Park, USC ends PIAA run with quarterfinal losses

The PIAA semifinals once again proved elusive for the boys basketball teams from Bethel Park (15-14) and Upper St. Clair (22-6). The Black Hawks, who have never been in a state semifinal, succumbed to Moon, 67-51, in a Class 5A quarterfinal contest played March 15 at Chartiers Valley High ...

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South Fayette, CV, PT eliminated in PIAA playoffs

After two rounds of PIAA girls’ basketball playoff action, there were no local survivors as South Fayette (19-9), Chartiers Valley (17-8) and Peters Township (24-2) wrapped up their seasons with decisive defeats. The Lady Lions dropped a 48-28 decision to Oakland Catholic (26-2) on March 13 ...

PIHL to crown new champions

The PIHL will crown new Penguins Cup champions in Class AAA as well as AA when the league hosts the finals March 18-19 at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. Pine-Richland and Penn-Trafford saw to that as the Rams and Warriors toppled the defending champions during recent PIHL playoff ...

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What’s Happening – Week of March 17

RECITAL The McMurray Music Studio is having a charity piano recital at 2 p.m. March 23 at Center Presbyterian Church to raise money for the ALS Association of Western PA. Alaina Abbato, Allison Grace, Ashley Grace, Dylan Isbell, George Abbato and Jackson Busche will perform works by Chopin, ...

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What’s Happening – Week of March 17

RECITAL The McMurray Music Studio is having a charity piano recital at 2 p.m. March 23 at Center Presbyterian Church to raise money for the ALS Association of Western PA. Alaina Abbato, Allison Grace, Ashley Grace, Dylan Isbell, George Abbato and Jackson Busche will perform works by Chopin, ...

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