Korean War veteran in Pittsburgh is gifted a new roof
- A Korean War veteran named Michael Sirochman in Pittsburgh's South Hills received a new roof on May 31, 2025, as part of a roof deployment project.
- The initiative to provide new roofs for veterans, including Sirochman shortly after Memorial Day, was carried out through a partnership between Owens Corning and the local Habitat for Humanity chapter serving the Pittsburgh area.
- Sirochman, drafted as a corporal in the U.S. Army, served two years and expressed gratitude, acknowledging other service members who did not return home.
- The head of Inks Installations, Robert Brophy, expressed enthusiasm about participating in the project, describing their involvement as an obvious choice, while Sirochman reflected on the experience as a reminder of the country's generosity.
- This roof replacement highlights community efforts to support veterans and reflects the appreciation for their service through ongoing local projects.
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National survey recognizes Pittsburgh's city parks' access, improvements and additions - Pittsburgh Union Progress
Improvements and additions to Pittsburgh’s parks have resulted in the city moving up in a national ranking. Pittsburgh rose to 15 in the Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore of the country’s 100 most populous cities released in May. The city’s park system of 176 parks encompassing 3,800 acres moved up two places in the 2025 ranking because of park access, park investment and park amenities, according to a trust news release. Ninety-four percent of …
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