Thursday, February 19, 2009
Obituary
Obituary: Harry J. Sites / Carpentry teacher at Pittsburgh high schools
July 2, 1932 - Feb. 15, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
By Gary Rotstein, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Harry J. Sites, who taught carpentry for two decades in Pittsburgh high schools and tackled tough jobs for customers for longer than that, died of a heart attack Sunday in his Baldwin Township home. He was 76.
Mr. Sites was a self-taught craftsman and a keen thinker with an intuitive sense of how to get a job done without relying on detailed plans on paper. A Carrick native who lived most of his life there, he took on home addition and remodeling jobs for many years throughout the South Hills and occasionally beyond. In his own garage, he made fine furniture for his family.
From 1972 to 1993, Mr. Sites taught carpentry at Langley, Allegheny and South high schools in the city and at the Ridge Avenue vocational-technical center. He was a graduate of the city school district's Connelley vo-tech center who obtained bachelor's and master's degrees in vocational education in the 1970s from the University of Pittsburgh.
He was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran who served on ships in the Pacific during the Korean War.
Mr. Sites is survived by his wife, Mildred M. Sites; a son, Joseph H., of Canonsburg; a brother, James, of New Kensington; and a sister, Anna Schuler, of Overbrook.
Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at John F. Slater Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood. A prayer service will be held at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, followed by a 10 a.m. Mass in St. Bernard Church, 311 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon.
Memorial donations may be made to the Animal Rescue League, 6620 Hamilton Ave., Pittsburgh 15206.
Gary Rotstein can be reached at grotstein@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1255.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Old Stone Inn UPDATE
The Old Stone Inn in the West End has been nominated for city historic status, which stalls the progress of demolition plans and calls for hearings of the city's Historic Review Commission.
The prospective owner, Harris Masonry Inc., had applied for a permit to demolish the building and was due one within days of John DeSantis' nomination of the property last week. The property is at least 209 years old.
The first hearing on the matter could be at the commission's March meeting.
The owner of Harris Masonry did not return a call for comment, but Mr. DeSantis said he talked to a representative of the masonry company and the current owner, Mario Peticca, about his motive. "And they both get it," said Mr. DeSantis. "They understand the historic importance of the building."
He said he heard last week that the building might be demolished and "was shocked, stunned that this could be happening. I called the historic review staff for an application because I thought this [demolition] just can't happen."
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Langley Wrestling Benefit
Friday, February 6, 2009
SAVE THE OLD STONE TAVERN
A local man by the name of Art Merrell is running a campaign to have the Old Stone Inn saved from demolition by petitioning the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. Let's hope the foundation delays the demolition long enough to review the historical importance of this structure. It is reported that the tavern once served Charles Dickens and George Washington. The research hopefully will show if that's true or not.
The building has historical importance for me. My Jeep once had electric problems and it stalled coming down Greentree Rd. I was stuck in the intersection in friont of the tavern during rush hour. 2 very good samaritans came out the tavern during Happy Hour and helped me push the vehicle to the side of the road. (Thank you Jimbo Evans). For this reason alone the building should be saved.
Please check out the following articles about this. Post Gazette and Tribune Review
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Baseball / Softball Signups
March 17th
Here is a nice article from the PG West.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
It's Been a While!
*Theresa Smith won the Special Election to replace Dan Deasy on Pittsburgh City Council. Please read this ARTICLE in the Post-Gazette about her.
*Here in another ARTICLE for the PPG, she says that the West End Neighborhoods need to help themselves.
* There was nice little Police Chase through the West End after shots were fired near Sanctus Street, near the West End Police Station. Here are the DETAILS.
* Please log onto the West End Elliott Citizen Council website weec.org and read the article from the 1904 Pittsburgh Leader. It's located in the box on the right hand side of the page. Really Good Stuff.