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Penn-Trafford grew out of the Penn Joint school system that was formed in 1951 when Penn Township and Penn Borough formed a partnership. In 1956 Trafford Borough became a third party to form a district administrative unit under the County Plan for the Reorganization of School Districts, however all three areas retained their own identity in the ...
The nickname of Penn Joint High School (a predecessor to Penn-Trafford) was the Indians. The nickname of Trafford High School (a predecessor to Penn-Trafford) was the Tomahawks. In 1971-1972, prior to the merger of the two high schools, a panel of eight students, four from each high school met to develop the new school nickname and color-schemes.
The Trafford dam, located just upstream of Turtle Creek's confluence with Brush Creek, was more imposing, once standing at eight feet (2.4 m) tall and 50 feet (15 m) wide in the shadow of the bridge which carried PA Route 130. [20] By the time the Westinghouse plant in Trafford closed, the nearby dam had outlived its original purpose.
Oct. 31—There is a good reason for the buzz surrounding the Penn-Trafford hockey team. The 2021-22 Warriors are looking to make a run at the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League Class 2A ...
Dec. 12—HERSHEY — It's unsure how much sleep the Penn-Trafford football team got Friday night after their stunning 17-14 overtime win against Imhotep Charter. But there is a good chance it was ...
Penn Township is located in the western part of Westmoreland County.It is approximately 25 miles east from Pittsburgh and seven miles west of Greensburg.The township is bordered by north by Murrysville, to the northeast by Salem Township, to the east by Hempfield Township, to the southeast by Jeannette, to the southwest by North Huntington Township, to the west-southwest by Trafford, and to ...
Nov. 24—Penn-Trafford has a storied football program, but its resume is missing a couple of key items: WPIAL and PIAA titles. The Warriors can add those to the trophy case over the next few ...
Coal shipments declined as well as mines closed, and businesses located along Old and New William Penn Highway became the railroad's only customers. [ 6 ] In 1968 the owner of the Turtle Creek Branch, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, merged with New York Central Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to form Penn Central ...