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WPIAL HALL OF FAME INAUGURAL CLASS ~ 2007 COACHES WALTER “PETE” ANTIMARINO, GATEWAY – One of the most successful football coaches in WPIAL history. Coached Gateway from 1958-89 and had a 236-80-12 record with three WPIAL titles and two co-championships. Also coached at Pitcairn High and had a 255-93- 13 overall record. DAVE NICHOL, MONACA – A coach for two seasons, Nichol won 967 games as Monaca’s coach in basketball and baseball. He coached baseball for 39 years and won 492 games, was a state runner-up once and a WPIAL runner-up once. He coached 30 years in basketball, won 475 games and won both a WPIAL and state championship. DON GRAHAM, NORTH CATHOLIC – The winningest coach in Pennsylvania boys’ basketball history. In 51 years at North Catholic, Graham had an 801-436 record with three Catholic state championships. After North Catholic joined the WPIAL, Graham won 10 section titles. He also was North Catholic’s athletic director for 19 years. PAT CAMPBELL, BETHEL PARK – Made a big splash as a boys’ swimming coach at Bethel Park, McKeesport and West Mifflin. In 21 seasons at Bethel Park (1969-88 and 1996), his teams won an impressive 11 WPIAL titles, including eight in a row at one point. He also won six state championships. His dual meet record was 335-59. TEAMS NORTH HILLS FOOTBALL, 1987 – A team that was known nationwide. Ranked the Number 1 team in the country by USA Today. The team finished 13-0, outscored opponents, 435-20, had 11 shutouts and the first-team defense did not give up a point. -
NHL MEDIA DIRECTORY 2012-13 TABLE of CONTENTS Page Page NHL DIRECTORY NHL MEDIA NHL Offices
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February 17, 2014 Dear Reader: on Behalf of the Greater Pittsburgh
11 Stanwix Street, 17th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1312 February 17, 2014 (412) 392-4500 www.pittsburghchamber.com Richard J. Harshman Chair Sue Schick Dear Reader: Vice Chair Daniel S. Wilson Secretary/Treasurer On behalf of the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, I am writing to express support for The Pittsburgh Land Bank Ordinance, which would establish a land bank Dewitt M. Peart President in the city of Pittsburgh. The Chamber, along with Pennsylvania Economy League of Dennis Yablonsky Greater Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, has Chief Executive Officer been working to bring more resources to our region’s struggling communities, and one K. Scott Baker of the great challenges for those communities is the prevalence of vacant and blighted David E. Barensfeld properties, particularly in the City’s struggling neighborhoods. These thousands of G. Andrew Bonnewell Todd D. Brice deteriorating properties are a great cost to the City, not only in direct maintenance John T. Buckley expenses, but in their impact on property values. For Pittsburgh’s new renaissance to William Carnahan J. Randolph Cheetham reach all of its residents, this blight needs to be addressed. Frank Coonelly John R. Denny Mark DeRubeis Although the City has worked, through its land recycling program, to return these Shawn Fox properties to productive use, the existing process has not been able to work on the Troy Harris Tommy Johnson necessary scale; without a new model, we will never be able to adequately deal with Thomas F. Lamb, Jr. Deborah P. Lippert Pittsburgh’s blight. Fortunately, the passage of statewide land-banking legislation, Timothy J. -
Board of Control Action Items August 4 and August
BOARD OF CONTROL ACTION ITEMS AUGUST 3 ,16, 25, & SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 Transfer Provision (Cont’d.) The August 3 Summer Workshop Board of Hempfield . .. Carrington Kreinbrook Control meeting was Janista Numpho-Frank attended by: R. Keystone Oaks . Jessica Bosch Constantine, J. Fullen, J. Mohawk . Allison Ball Vallina, M. Allison, D. Montour . Julian Durden Cardone, P. Cherubin, B. North Allegheny . Christopher McNulty Cleary, R. DuFalla, S. North Catholic . Angela Nowacki Heinauer, L. Messich, J. Zachary Rothwell Patton, B. Rocco, S. Norwin . Storm Schaffer Seltzer, B. Sinning, R. Wadding, and T. O’Malley. Also in Matthew Tadich attendance was J. Collins, and M. Manzo, Oakland Catholic . Elizabeth Barton The August 16 regular meeting of the Board of Control Caterina Cutenese was attended by: J. Fullen, J. Vallina, M. Allison, D. Anne Kisak Cardone, K. Charlton, P. Cherubin, B. Cleary, D. Conn, R. Leah McCoy Dufalla, S. Heinauer, D. Matsook, J. Patton, S. Seltzer, B. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart . Natalie Sena Sinning R. Wadding, and T. O’Malley. Also in attendance Quigley Catholic . Jeremy Lord were J. Collins and M. Manzo. St. Joseph . Ingrid Boarts Mary Edwards The August 25 meeting (hearing Panel) of the Board of Shayna Panchik Control was attended by: M. Allison, D. Cardone, K. Jayden Rusak Charlton, P. Cherubin, B. Cleary, D. Conn, S. Heinauer, J. Serra Catholic . Ja’Meal Ball Patton, S. Seltzer, D. Zieger, and T. O’Malley. Also in Brendan Conn attendance were J. Collins and M. Manzo. Ryan Gallagher Natalie Gilbert The September 1 meeting (hearing Panel) of the Board of Travis Haughey Control was attended by: J. -
Retail Changes Course 31 Developer Profile a Deep Recession and Online Fourth River Development Shopping Change the Character and Direction of Retail Development
DEVE LPittsburghOPINGSpring 2014 RETAIL NAIOP PITTSBURGH CHANGES ANNUAL AWARDS COURSE YEAR END MARKET REPORTS ECONOMY 2014: LESS DRAG, MORE CONFIDENCE Highest and Best Use...SM opportunities and constraints strategically transformed CEC uses informed analysis to identify and harness the potential of each site’s unique conditions, creatively enhancing value while delivering a conscientious integrated design. CEC’s diverse consulting services for the commercial, institutional, educational, retail, industrial and residential real estate markets are utilized by owners, facility managers, developers, architects and contractors at all points in a property’s life cycle. Rendering Courtesy of PNC Realty Services and Gensler Architects S e r v i c e s ► Site Selection / Due Diligence ► Land Survey ► Landscape Architecture ► Civil Engineering Services ► Geotechnical Engineering ► Construction Phase Services ► Building / Site Operation & Maintenance ► Construction Management E x p e r t i s e ► Acquisition ► Development ► Management ► Redevelopment Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. www.cecinc.com | 800.365.2324 Celebrating 25 Years We’re always On call 24/7 — 412.921.4030 60 Years of Trusted relationships and Proven experience Turnkey Development Solutions a full-service civil engineering firm www.gatewayengineers.com | Spring 2014 CONTE NTS 05 President's Perspective 06 Retail Changes Course 31 Developer Profile A deep recession and online Fourth River Development shopping change the character and direction of retail development. 35 Developing Trend P32 Site Development Fund helps with big site preparation. 38 Eye On the Economy 42 Office Market Update Avison Young 47 Industrial Market Update Colliers International 52 Retail Market Update Newmark Grubb Knight Frank 19 NAIOP Pittsburgh's Awards NAIOP Pittsburgh’s 21st Annual Awards Banquet honors projects 55 Capital Markets Update and individuals exemplifying excellence in the commercial real estate industry. -
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Volume 35 Number 6 Saturday, February 5, 2005 • Harrisburg, Pa. Pages 727—1178 See Part II page 859 for the Part I Treasury Department’s Notice of Agencies in this issue: Names of Persons Appearing The Courts to Be Owners of Abandoned Department of Banking Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and Unclaimed Property Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Department of Public Welfare Environmental Hearing Board Environmental Quality Board Governor’s Office Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Liquor Control Board Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Regional Port Authority State Real Estate Commission Treasury Department Detailed list of contents appears inside. PRINTED ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): No. 363, February 2005 published weekly by Fry Communications, Inc. for the PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference Bu- reau, 647 Main Capitol Building, State & Third Streets, (ISSN 0162-2137) Harrisburg, Pa. 17120, under the policy supervision and direction of the Joint Committee on Documents pursuant to Part II of Title 45 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (relating to publication and effectiveness of Com- monwealth Documents). Subscription rate $82.00 per year, postpaid to points in the United States. Individual copies $2.50. Checks for subscriptions and individual copies should be made payable to ‘‘Fry Communications, Inc.’’ Postmaster send address changes to: Periodicals postage paid at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. FRY COMMUNICATIONS Orders for subscriptions and other circulation matters Attn: Pennsylvania Bulletin should be sent to: 800 W. Church Rd. Fry Communications, Inc. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198 Attn: Pennsylvania Bulletin (717) 766-0211 ext. -
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An Examination of Television Coverage in U.S. High School Athletics by Chad Seifried, Brian A
An Examination of Television Coverage in U.S. High School Athletics by Chad Seifried, Brian A. Turner, Keith Christy, Daniel F. Mahony, athletics contests began in the 1980s and continues today. Again, and Donna Pastore the recent public attention high school student-athletes received from the Internet, ESPN, MTV, Fox Sports Net, NBC, and other Abstract local/regional stations along with restrictions or specifications This article chronicles the positive and negative consequences of implemented by national, state, and local association governing televising interscholastic athletic events. The study further explores bodies incited dialogue and interest about the special benefits and the extent and range of television coverage for each of the 51 state drawbacks of combining television with high school sporting events high school athletic associations within the United States through (Spanberg, 2006). Criticism and support for the broadcasting of 26 collected responses (51.0%) from athletic association executive high school athletics materialized from a variety of individuals. directors. Specifically, the questionnaire addressed or focused on This article seeks to identify these sources and recognize the (a) how extensive television coverage of state association sponsored positive and negative consequences of televising U.S. high school regular seasons games (e.g., High School Game of the Week) were athletic events for schools and their communities as a commercial in their respective state and (b) whether or not states reached an product. In addition to this objective, the study also intends to agreement to broadcast championship games/events. Overall, this describe the current position or status state high school athletic study suggests a great opportunity exists for those institutions associations hold related to the televising of high school sport. -
Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2-1) Cleveland Browns (2-4-1)
PITTSBURGH STEELERS COMMUNICATIONS Burt Lauten - Director of Communications Dominick Rinelli - Public Relations/Media Manager PITTSBURGH STEELERS Angela Tegnelia - Public Relations Assistant 3400 South Water Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-432-7820 • Fax: 412-432-7878 www.steelers.com PITTSBURGH STEELERS (3-2-1) vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS (2-4-1) Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018 • 1 p.m. (ET) • Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa. REGULAR SEASON GAME #7 PITTSBURGH STEELERS Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2-1) 2018 SCHEDULE vs. PRESEASON (3-1) Cleveland Browns (2-4-1) Thursday, Aug. 9 @ Philadelphia W, 31-14 (KDKA) Thursday, Aug. 16 @ Green Bay L, 51-34 (KDKA) DATE: Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018 | KICKOFF: 1 p.m. ET Saturday, Aug. 25 TENNESSEE W, 16-6 (KDKA/NFL Network) SITE: Heinz Field (68,400) • Pittsburgh, Pa. Thursday, Aug. 30 CAROLINA W, 39-24 (KDKA) PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass TV COVERAGE: CBS (locally KDKA-TV, channel 2) REGULAR SEASON (3-2-1) ANNOUNCERS: Ian Eagle (play-by-play) Sunday, Sept. 9 @ Cleveland T, 21-21 OT (CBS) Dan Fouts (analyst) | Evan Washburn (sideline) Sunday, Sept. 16 KANSAS CITY L, 42-37 (CBS) Monday, Sept. 24 @ Tampa Bay W, 30-27 (ESPN) LOCAL RADIO: Steelers Radio Network Sunday, Sept. 30 BALTIMORE L, 26-14 (NBC) WDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970) Sunday, Oct. 7 ATLANTA W, 41-17 (FOX) ANNOUNCERS: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) Sunday, Oct. 14 @ Cincinnati W, 28-21 (CBS) Tunch Ilkin (analyst) | Craig Wolfl ey (sideline) Sunday, Oct. 21 BYE WEEK Sunday, Oct. 28 CLEVELAND 1 p.m. (CBS) A LOOK AT THE COACHES Sunday, Nov. -
E-Week Annual Awards Banquet
6843 ASCE_Feb12:Layout 1 1/27/12 11:58 AM Page 1 Volume 95, Number 6 February 2012 http://www.asce-pgh.org/ E-Week Annual Awards Banquet Don’t miss the annual Awards Banquet coming up Saturday, February 18 at the Engineers Society of Western Pennsylvania, downtown.This year’s keynote speaker will be Renee Piechocki, an artist and public art consultant. She is the founding director of Pittsburgh’s Office of Public Art, a partnership of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council and the Department of City Planning, which provides technical assistance and educational programs to the public and private sectors in Pittsburgh. Her presentation will highlight public art projects created in collaboration with engineers/design professionals, and how these relationships can facilitate great civic design. The highlight of the evening will be after dinner, when the Section Awards will be presented.This event counts toward 0.5 PHD. The evening’s schedule: 5:30: Social Hour 6:30: Keynote Speaker 7:00: Dinner Renee Piechocki, 8:00: Award Presentations Director of the Office of Public Art Register online by February 10 at http://www.asce-pgh.org: click the Section Awards tab, then Awards Banquet.The cost is $50 for Members, $75 for Non-Members and $25 for Students. Platinum and Gold Sponsorships are still available, contact Colleen Elliot at [email protected]. Shady Liberty,Pedestrian Bridge Designed by Pittsburgh-born artist Sheila Klein & SAI Diamond Diamonds by Carin Mincemoyer with Consulting Engineers, Inc. The bridge connects John Suhrie, P.E. Located on Market Street in Shadyside and East Liberty at the intersection of Pittsburgh EllsworthAvenue and Spahr Street 6843 ASCE_Feb12:Layout 1 1/27/12 11:58 AM Page 2 Chair, Environmental & Water 2011-2012 OFFICERS Director 11-14 Municipal Consulting Resources Institute Legislative Affairs Larry Souleret, PE, PLS Water & Wastewater President Thomas Batroney Nathaniel Hayes, PE, M.ASCE Lennon, Smith, Souleret Engineering, Inc. -
Janel M. Skelley
Janel M. Skelley Chief Financial Officer, Allegheny Conference on Community Development Janel Skelley joined the Allegheny Conference on Community Development in 2005 and is the Conference’s chief financial officer. Janel oversees all of the financial operations of the organization including the preparation of internal and external financial reports, review of legal contracts and agreements, evaluation of investment activities for sound financial prac - tices and compliance with all federal and state laws. She also oversees all of the human re - source, information technologies and administrative operations of the Conference including facilities management and space planning. Prior to joining the Conference, Janel was the controller at FFC Capital, a privately held family office specializing in investment management across various asset classes including marketable securities, private equities, derivatives, hedge funds, venture capital funds and real estate. Prior to FFC, she spent more than five years as the controller of PNC Equity Management Corporation, the private equity affiliate of the PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Her career began in 1995 as she spent four years with Ernst & Young, LLC in their audit and assurance practice. She also spent a portion of her time within E&Y’s Securities and Derivatives Products Group, analyzing clients’ investment portfolios to validate fair market values of marketable and non-marketable investments, including a variety of derivative instruments. Janel completed her BSBA from Duquesne University in 1995 with a major in accounting. She is a Certified Public Accountant and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Janel currently serves on the board of directors of the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPGAquarium and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, is the Secretary / Treasurer of the Power of 32 Site Development Fund, LLC and the Treasurer of the Strategic Investment Fund, Inc.