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Driver Stopped, Asleep in Middle of Becks Run Road
And another incident from north Baldwin in these police stories from the past week.

Email: robert.healyiii@patch.com
Phone: 412-491-1179
Hometown: Pittsburgh
Birthday: March 27, 1983
Bio: Robert Edward Healy, III, a native of Pittsburgh's South Hills area, graduated from Duquesne University in both 2006 (master's) and 2005 (bachelor's). Before returning to Pittsburgh and becoming the editor of the Baldwin-Whitehall Patch in December 2010 (and the UpperSt.Clair Patch, as well, in May 2013), Robert worked out of the area for the previous three years in the public-relations industry, most recently as Director of Athletics Communications at Susquehanna University.
Robert has worked for a variety of companies as a freelance writer, including the Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Sports Report and The Daily Item of Sunbury, PA. He has also been a public-relations assistant for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a marketing specialist for the Court Time Sports Center of Elizabeth, PA. Just before joining Susquehanna, he was the assistant sports information director at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY.
As an undergraduate at Duquesne, Robert worked for the student radio station and student newspaper while playing football and competing in indoor and outdoor track & field. He also worked for Clear Channel Communications, Inc., as a promotions assistant. Robert's four Duquesne football teams (two as an all-conference honoree) did not lose a conference game while winning four straight championships, including a national title in 2003. He received a Bachelor of Arts in communication studies with minors in multimedia and sociology.
Robert continued to compete in track & field during graduate school and was a teaching assistant. He taught two sections of a Language for Journalists course and was an assistant for two sections of a Media and Sports course. He enjoyed a standout track & field season in 2005-06 when he set Duquesne's indoor and outdoor shot put records and won the Atlantic Ten Conference discus-throw title. He finished grad school with a 4.00 GPA, an Atlantic Ten Student-Athlete of the Year award and an Academic All-America honor. He received a Master of Science in Multimedia Technology degree with a focus in Professional Media Practices.
Robert's field of expertise is sports; though, his education was in journalism in general. Most clips in his portfolio are non-sports-related. He has a passion for history, rhetoric and ethics. He has also performed as an actor and a voice performer for a number of companies.
Robert has worked as a sports-radio commentator (both play-by-play and color) for Duquesne, Hamilton and Susquehanna, earning two Associated Press awards in the process. He has also been a college football sideline reporter for WOLF-TV in the Wilkes-Barre, PA, area.
His recruiting pamphlets at Susquehanna, for which he provided art direction, won awards for design. He designed and built a new Web identity for Susquehanna Athletics during his time there, as well.
Robert and his wife, Nicole, live in Baldwin Borough. Their first child, a girl, was born in March 2013.
Robert enjoys playing baseball and softball. He competed for the Pittsburgh Black Sox, a semi-professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh's Brookline neighborhood, from 2005 to 2008 and in 2011 and 2013. He also played for the semi-pro Elizabeth Rebels in 2012. Robert is a former member of the USA Bobsled & Skeleton Federation, having trained with U.S. bobsledders and competed for a roster spot in that organization in 2008. He also boasts an undefeated record as a super-heavyweight for the South Park Boxing Club.
Time to get "first-person" on you:
Please feel free to call me "Bob."
Beliefs: All human beings deserve equal rights.
Politics: I am a registered Independent who has voted for both Democrats and Republicans.
Religion: Perhaps the best thing that you can do with your religion is to keep it to yourself. Regardless of our religious leanings, we all deserve the same respect.
Local Hot-Button Issues: School district consolidation is an interesting topic. If done properly, the consolidation of resources could save a significant amount of tax dollars and/or repurpose those dollars more effectively.
And another incident from north Baldwin in these police stories from the past week.

And 10 other recent court results from the township. All 11 concern drugs and/or alcohol.
The state Department of Health offers a free breast cancer early detection program called HealthyWoman.
Pennsylvania taxpayers can donate all or part of their income tax refund to cancer research in the state through a program called Refunds for Research.
Canon-McMillan will not make the 2012 playoffs; Baldwin is still in the hunt.
The work may cause temporary lane closures and restrictions.
Reader 'Jacqueline' took these pictures of twin airplanes on Thursday.
Another gallery of available residential real estate in Baldwin Borough, Whitehall Borough and Baldwin Township.
Leftovers from Wednesday night's borough meeting.
Linda Book is pursuing travel options for—roughly speaking—the area between Caste Village and Brentwood Towne Square.
The Baldwin game at Canon-Mac was originally publicized as starting a half-hour earlier.
American Legion Post 935 in Baldwin Borough is looking for entrants.
The former Marine, representing parts of Baldwin-Whitehall, co-sponsored both bills.
The Whitehall Borough Council approved the measure, 6-0, on Wednesday night.
Leftovers from Tuesday night's Baldwin Council meeting.
James Behers resigns from his post on Tuesday night after he was illegally appointed in April.
'The initial cause of their shutdown was to avoid voting on a resolution calling for a federal investigation of why Jerry Sandusky was allowed to remain free for more than two-and-a-half years.'
When can my children get their goodies, and is my borough/township hosting a party?
'The initial cause of their shutdown was to avoid voting on a resolution calling for a federal investigation of why Jerry Sandusky was allowed to remain free for more than two-and-a-half years.'