May 26—PATTON — Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu is credited with saying, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." The problem for the Cambria Heights High School softball team over the years has been stumbling out of the gate in the postseason and never getting the chance to hit its stride. That's not an issue anymore. The second-seeded Highlanders made it through their first .
Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
Jefferson Hills Public Library’s new director, Dana Farabaugh, checks out Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: A Visual History.
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Cambria Heights High School juniors (from left) Kendall Conrad, Kadence Della Valle and Maddie Bender, tighten one of the volleyball nets at Patton Recreation Park on Tuesday.
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PATTON With the Patton Park and Pool ready to open back up in May, borough employees received a hefty boost toward getting the park cleaned and ready to go.
More than 50 students from the Cambria Heights High School gave back to their community Tuesday.
“We’re giving back to the community and helping prepare the park for people to use this summer,” 12th grader Jimmy Ertter said. “We’re lucky to have this park, and we want to keep it clean.”
Dec. 17, 1954 â March 10, 2021
Mar 12, 2021
Marcus “Marc” “Pappy” Richard Beach, 66, died peacefully at home with family by his side Wednesday after courageously battling lung cancer. He was born in Roaring Spring, son of Donna (Hamm) Beach and the late Jessie Richard “Dick” Beach.
His wife, Mary Jane “Janie” Beach (Smith) survives him, along with his two children, Jarrett Beach (Tara Bracken) of Hastings and Jennifer (Trevor) Allen of Spokane, Wash.; eight grandchildren: Levi Cruz, Gavin Boring, Takota Bracken, Avery and Peter Allen, Hendrix and Zoe Beach and Rosalind Allen. He was the brother of
Victor (Kathy) Beach,
Wesley (Theresa) Beach and Nan Beach, all of Hastings. Also surviving are many wonderful nieces, nephews and cousins.
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