Liberty group studies options for sewage plant

Liberty is studying what to do with its sewage plant.

A citizen advisory committee met for the first time last week, council president Christopher Gretz said at Monday's monthly council meeting.

The committee is mulling over whether rates could be increased to cover $1 million in repairs needed to bring it in compliance with state Act 537, or if the plant should be sold.

The panel includes Gretz and Councilman Mark Suckfiel, residents Dave Cochran, Tom Sichelstiel and Cathy Beadling and borough engineer Don Glenn.

Another resident submitted a letter to council. Samuel J. Holloway urged a camera inspection of the plant by an approved company to show what needs corrected.

Holloway estimated an inspection might cost $106,000. He said the borough is behind schedule with a dye test to determine if stormwater is infiltrating the sanitary sewers.

Gretz said the date of the next committee meeting will be determined by when Glenn can attend. Glenn's North Huntingdon-based company provides engineering services to numerous municipalities.

Liberty police are getting funds from the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office for a new Taser, Councilman Jason Ruzich said.

The borough is saving money on electric bills, Councilman S. Larry Sikorski said. Duquesne Light billed Liberty $3,132.61 last month $400 less than what Liberty paid in a typical month last summer.

Glenn said Pennsylvania American Water will repair a line along the full length of Orchard Drive this summer, then repave the entire street.

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WNBA: Liberty acquire Prince for Pondexter in trade with Sky

Updated FEB 16, 2015 12:25p ET

NEW YORK

Epiphanny Prince is coming home.

The New York Liberty acquired Prince from the Chicago Sky for Cappie Pondexter in a blockbuster trade Monday. Prince was born and raised in New York City and is thrilled for the chance to play at Madison Square Garden.

"It means a lot to me," Prince told The Associated Press in a phone interview. "To come home to play in front of my family and friends is huge. Growing up I was a huge Knicks fan. Now I'm going to go to the Garden to go to work."

It's the second straight year that the Liberty have pulled off a major trade. New York acquired All-Star center Tina Charles on draft day last season.

"I'm super excited to play with Tina," Prince said. "She's one of the best posts in the game and one of my close friends off the court."

Prince averaged 15 points for the Sky last season in helping Chicago reach the WNBA Finals for the first time in franchise history under owner Michael Alter and coach/general manager Pokey Chatman.

"It's bittersweet. I'm grateful for everything that organization has done for me," Prince said. "Pokey and Michael care about me as a person and wanted to do the best thing that's good for me."

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