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NORTH VERSAILLES TWP. ― A Beaver Falls motorcyclist died Sunday evening after colliding with a van in Allegheny County. According to Allegheny County police investigators, 27-year-old Darien ...
Frank "Sonny" Amato Jr. – a former soldier who operated in East Pittsburgh, Braddock, Turtle Creek and North Versailles. [43] [89] Frank Valenti – a former soldier; in the early 1960s he took over the Rochester family. [93] Louis Raucci Sr. – a former soldier, he took over Joseph Sica's Penn Hills rackets.
North Versailles (/ v ɜːr ˈ s eɪ l z / vur-SAYLZ) is a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 10,079 at the 2020 census. [2] The township derives its name from the Palace of Versailles. [3]
Webb focused on painting landscapes, buildings, etc. He enjoyed using the color theory and composition, design, layout, etc. Some of his work [9] includes Dock square, Market in Mexico, Mother Lode, Mountain Farm, Nautical Nook, Pacific Highway, Place of Worship, Public Wharf, Two Bridges, etc. Webb said he enjoyed the doodle factor of very abstract buildings and views because he could ...
CBS News 1 hour ago Toddler nearly falls from 400-foot cliff while family visits erupting Kīlauea. Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii started erupting on Dec. 23rd, after a three-month pause.
Patrick Varine, Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa. November 24, 2023 at 2:05 PM. Nov. 24—Allegheny County Police have arrested a man they say shot a North Versailles officer early Friday morning.
2515 Versailles Ave., McKeesport: Part of Mary, Mother of God Parish. Good Shepherd Braddock Ave. at Frazier St., Braddock: Part of St. Joseph the Worker Parish. Guardian Angels 213 Steuben St., West End, Pittsburgh Closed in 1994 (merged into new Guardian Angels Parish). [64] Parish is now part of St. Philip Parish. Holy Angels
Versailles Township originally comprised that portion of the county lying east of the Monongahela River, south of Turtle Creek and north of the Youghiogheny River. [2] A corner of the township broke away in 1842 to form the borough of McKeesport. [3] The remainder split into North Versailles and South Versailles townships in 1869.