FREE! MAY 2020 Vol. 16, Issue 12
Read us online at North Belle Vernon Holds Online Easter Egg Contest Page 7
messengerpaper.com Canonsburg Resident Uses 3D Printer to Make Medical Supplies Page 8
Bethel Park Native Earns First Place in National Science Competition Bethel Park High School graduate Sabrina Tatalias finished first place with her Point Park University teammates, Ibrokhim Mirzakhonov and Emily VanderMey, in the national 2020 Gfk NextGen Data Science Hackathon Competition, earning a cash award of $5,000. Based on current worldwide concerns about viruses like COVID-19 as well as other airborne diseases and pollutants, Tatalias, Mirzakhonov and VanderMey developed a product that would use HEPA air filtration and ultraviolet light to help eliminate allergies, diseases and impurities inside of cars. “Our idea, SAPS (Surface & Air Purification System) addresses the health and safety concerns Sabrina Tatalias amidst the coronavirus pandemic,” said Tatalias. “We often spend a lot of time inside a vehicle so we came up with a system that would essentially be a HEPA air purification filter on the AC unit of a car that is integrated with Far-UVC light technology to kill and prevent viruses and bacteria,” she added. Tatalias is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in information technology from the Rowland School of Business at Point Park University. She is the daughter of Dina and Bill Tatalias of Bethel Park, Pa.
Paul Zolak, Former Ringgold and Bethel Park A.D. Passes Away Page 12
Getting “Slimed” For a Good Cause
Teachers and staff at Ringgold Elementary School North volunteered to be “slimed’ during an event on March 13, 2020 to help raise funds for the American Heart Association. The event was part of a ‘Kids Heart Challenge’ held at the school. (See complete story and additional photos on page 24)