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Stephen Turpin, 35, of Penn Hills shares a moment with his daughter, Grace Turpin, 16, after he was promoted to sergeant of the Oakmont police department.
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Stephen Turpin, left, shakes hands with Oakmont police Chief Michael Ford after being named the department’s new sergeant.
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Stephen Turpin signed up for the Marines to serve his country and later joined law enforcement to help local communities.
The 2005 Penn Hills High School graduate was rewarded for his civilian efforts via promotion to Oakmont police sergeant.
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State Rep. Carrie Lewis DelRosso (R-Oakmont) is holding an open house Wednesday
, July 14 in her Springdale office from 3-5 p.m.
Lewis DelRosso and her staff will discuss local and state government-related issues and services for constituents, according to a news release issued by her office.
Lewis DelRosso took office this year after unseating state House Minority Leader Frank Dermody in the general election last November.
“I am excited to have this opportunity to meet with constituents,” said Lewis DelRosso. “I have been working to represent everyone in the 33rd District and would love to address as many people as possible with any questions, concerns or suggestions.”
The people who run Springdale Free Public Library want everyone to know the library is open. And with little fanfare, it has been open for a full year as of this week. The library was closed for less than two months last year. As pandemic restrictions continue to ease, other
A new era in East Deer police protection may be forthcoming with the retirement of longtime Police Chief John Manchini. Manchini, a township policeman for 27 years and the township’s only full-time officer, submitted his resignation for purpose of retiring. The commissioners accepted it Thursday with regret and thanks. It