Patty Irrgang of Murrysville has worked as an independent fashion designer and as a space manager in the University of Pittsburgh’s academic provost office. She also has spent nearly a half-century providing the food while tailgating at Pitt football games. During that time, she built up quite a recipe repertoire.
40 years after George Banks killed 13 people in Wilkes-Barre in what was then Pa.'s worst mass murder, he remains in prison despite being sentenced to die.
Murrysville officials recently laid out roughly $21.5 million in capital improvement plans for the next five years, including construction work on the Logan’s Ferry Road, Heather Highlands and Cal-Ken Court bridges. More than 70% of the capital improvement funding will go toward road overlay and infrastructure projects, according to finance
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The intersection of Logan’s Ferry Road, Franklintowne Court and Sardis Road in Murrysville on Friday, May 21, 2021.
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This map shows the choke point where Franklintowne Court, Logan’s Ferry Road and Sardis Road come together just north of Old William Penn Highway and Route 22, creating sizable traffic back-ups in Murrysville.
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Murrysville officials would like to build on a 2018 study of the Logan’s Ferry bridge intersection and begin evaluating permanent fixes for there and the Heather Highlands bridge.