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Wexford, Pennsylvania

Coordinates: 40°37′35″N 80°03′21″W / 40.62639°N 80.05583°W / 40.62639; -80.05583
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Looking south down U.S. Route 19, near North Meadows Drive, in Wexford, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Wexford is an unincorporated community in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The area known as Wexford is split among multiple municipalities, including Franklin Park, McCandless, Pine Township, and Marshall Township. It is a suburb of Pittsburgh, and is named after County Wexford, Ireland.[1]

Home to many upper-middle-class people, Wexford's commercial landscape is dominated by a mixture of corporate chains, car dealerships, and a number of local small businesses, concentrated on the main thoroughfare of the "Wexford Flats", U.S. Route 19. It is also home to what is considered to be one of the top high schools in Pennsylvania, North Allegheny Senior High School.[2] Other schools in the area are Pine-Richland High School, and Vincentian Academy.

It was recently ranked the twenty-eighth best place to live by Money magazine,[3] despite it being essentially a postal zip code and a general descriptor of a section of suburban Pittsburgh, not a formal town. The presence of North Allegheny Senior High School, a large, well funded public high school, the numerous businesses, and a number of churches along the "Wexford Flats" gives the area a more distinct community identity than simply an otherwise unremarkable suburb in the Greater Pittsburgh Area. Adjacent to Wexford is North Park and North Park lake. This area is a great asset to the community featuring many hiking/biking trails, 5-mile paved running path around the lake, many pavilions for outdoor events, outdoor ice rink, golf course, dog parks, and local restaurants and shops. The lake underwent construction, including dredging and refinishing shore lines, between 2009 and 2012.

The Wexford area is a growing community with subdivisions and neighborhoods constantly increasing. To account for the immense increase in population in the past few years and for years to come, the county has finally been forced to make a change to Rt 19, the road that runs clear through the "flats". This will be an ongoing project, with a projected due date of 2012. The four lane (two each way) road is prone to accidents, due to the amount of traffic and the difficulty in making turns onto side roads. The project includes adding a center turning lane starting before North Allegheny Senior High School to Church Road.[4]

The White Van Controversy

In Wexford, many parents often panic when the sight of a white van rolls into their neighborhood. Usually this leads to a neighborhood watch and many parents believing there are rapists, child molesters, and robbers strolling through their neighborhood. 99% of the time, they are only utility men that just need to get a job done. Pollsman Magazine has stated that, "Wexford's endless antics on rapists and child-molesters shed a serious light on the town." They have also been known to identify all of the suspecting people as people of foreign race, which is extremely detrimental to their society as a whole.[5]

Friday Night Skate

Many teenage residents spend their Friday nights at Blade Runners Ice Complex. Most of these students are from North Allegheny, but some come from Seneca Valley School District or Pine Richland. According to "Shmofo's Sports 'n' Stuff" magazine, 80% of the students at skate night are between the ages of 10 and 16. The other 20% are known felons.[6]

Notable natives and residents

References

  1. ^ "County Wexford, Ireland - Wexford, PA Connection". Wexford Volunteer Fire Company. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  2. ^ "North Allegheny SHS Adequate Yearly Progress Overview". Pennsylvania Department of Education. eMetric. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Best Places to Live 2005". CNN Money. Time Warner. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  4. ^ "2012 Construction Projects". Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  5. ^ Skeeter, Rita. "Pollsman Magazine". Urethra Printing Associates. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  6. ^ Skeeter, Rita. "Shmofo's Sport' 'n' Stuff". Marquis de laFayette Inc. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

40°37′35″N 80°03′21″W / 40.62639°N 80.05583°W / 40.62639; -80.05583