Editorial: Exotic pets call for logical local regulation triblive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from triblive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kiski Township’s Dominic Hayward dotes on his pet alligators Diamond, Diva, Gisele, Ruby, Rebel, 
Chevelle, Speckles, Thor, Loki and Reece. A lover of alligators since he was a child, Hayward, 24, is as passionate about his gators as anyone with more traditional pets such as a German shepherd or labradoodle.
New Kiski Township Sewage Authority holds first meeting to oversee $16 million sewerage project triblive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from triblive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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This building along Highland Avenue in Kiski Township was leaning, causing its neighbor, Peoples Gas, to pay to demolish it in November of 2020.
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One of the relics left at the site of the demolition of an old commercial building along Highland Avenue in Kiski Township.
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Peoples Gas paid to demolish an old buildling at 502-526 Highland Ave. in Kiski Township, November of 2020.
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A demolition crew paid for by Peoples Gas toppled an old, abandoned three-story commercial building in Kiski Township that was so flimsy it groaned when the wind blew.
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Kiski Township supervisors plan to establish the Kiski Township Sewage Authority next month to oversee a $16 million project to bring public sewerage to nearly 700 homes.
That amounts to about half of township households, said township engineer Richard Lenhart of Senate Engineering.
About 10% of the township residents have public sewers, and those are in the western portion of the township.
The plan is to extend those public sewer lines from the intersection of Old State Road and Route 56 to the Apollo-Ridge High School campus, Lenhart said.