Municipal News
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2016 01:46
On Wednesday, August 3, 2016, the Rostraver Township Board of Commissioners congratulated the Rostraver Youth Baseball All-Stars Team 10 Team on capturing the Little League District 9 Championship and Section 2 Championship. Congratulations to the players, coaches, and parents for their hard work and dedication to secure two championships!
Rostraver All-Star Team 10 |
Photo at right: - Front row: #10 Alex Nash, #14 Braden Laux, #12 Trevor Kovatch, #24 Colton Lee, #13 Lucas Judy, #7 Jake Heckel, #53 Luke Bryer, #6 Jake Gedekoh, #2 Austin Hoffman, #22 Tanner Moody, #57 Jake Wessel, and #8 Dom Sasko
Missing from the photo: #25 Adam LaCarte
Back row: Coach Justin Nash, Coach Scott Bryer, Commissioner Devin DeRienzo, Commissioner Gary N. Beck, Sr., Commissioner Ray Iacoboni, Head Coach Jim Wessel
Also at the August 3 meeting, the Commissioners honored Megan Kronz with a certificate of appreciation for her hours of service as an intern. Miss Kronz assisted the township planner, Tamira M. Spedaliere, in developing an educational outreach program for the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) program. Kronz and Spedaliere visited Rostraver Elementary School in the spring to educate fourth graders about “Only Rain in the Drain.” Kronz will be entering her senior year at the University of Pittsburgh in Greensburg. She majored in Political Science. The Rostraver Township Board of Commissioners wish Ms. Kronz all the best in her future.
Intern Megan Kronz receives a certificate of appretiation |
Lastly, the Rostraver Township Board of Commissioners is pleased to announce that they have partnered with California University through the assistance of Dr. Tom Mueller. Students from Dr. Mueller’s classes will be conducting field work and gathering data throughout Rostraver Township beginning in September as part of a mapping project for the Township’s MS4 program. They will have vests and IDs with them, so please be courteous to these students as they help Rostraver Township develop mapping as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.