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DECEMBER 15-21, 2021
‘A loss for the city. A loss for the Kingdom of God.’
Rev. Dr. J. Alfred Winsett called home at 87 Celebrated minister, mentor was pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church for 39 years by Rob Taylor Jr. Courier Staff Writer
No matter how long the homegoing service for Rev. Dr. Joseph Van Alfred Winsett is on Friday, Dec. 17, according to those who knew and admired him, the service won’t be long enough to account his list
of accomplishments, milestones and teachings. Reverend Winsett, pastor emeritus of Ebenzer Baptist Church in the Hill District, died on Dec. 8. He was 87. Reverend Winsett, born in 1934 in Louisville, Ky., was the pastor of a church in Beloit, Wis., when he came
to Pittsburgh to attend the 1971 funeral of Rev. James Benjamin Cayce, the former pastor of Ebenezer. During the national search for Rev. Cayce’s successor, the powers-that-be soon learned that the right man for the position would be SEE WINSETT A5
REV DR.J.VAN ALFRED WINSETT, at the Pastoral Anniversary for Rev. Munson, July 28 2019. (Photos by Courier photographer J.L. Martello)
Hays Manor one step closer to being demolished, rebuilt with townhomes
FAWN WALKER-MONTGOMERY, a member of the Courier’s “Women of Excellence” Class of 2018.
Pilot program for Black women to be implemented in spring by Rob Taylor Jr. Courier Staff Writer
The spotlight is on Hays Manor in McKees Rocks, and for all the right reasons. The 138-unit housing
complex run by the Allegheny County Housing Authority recently became the focus of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Choice Neighborhoods grant program. HUD awarded the ACHA
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with a $450,000 grant to begin plans to revitalize Hays Manor, jumpstart community improvements, and expand opportunities for its residents. Mix that with the Oct. 28 unveiling of the “M-PowerHouse Community Haven of McKees Rocks,” to be housed inside the Hays Manor Community Center which will provide a litany of services to Hays Manor residents, and there’s smiles going all around,
from the residents to the administrators. “This is something that really brings a good feeling for (Hays Manor) families, mental healing, and I would say that they get physical and spiritual benefits of a highly positive manner for them,” said Dr. Bev Moore, deputy executive director of the Allegheny County Housing Authority, in an interview with the New Pittsburgh Courier, Dec. 8.
The grant will allow the housing authority to begin plans for a complete demolition and rebuilding of Hays Manor. Over the next few months, the ACHA will be getting input from Hays Manor residents, local elected officials, developers, etc., as to how to fully revamp Hays Manor and the community around it. Frank Aggazio, executive director of the ACHA, told the Courier that while HUD allows for ACHA’s
plan to be submitted within two years, the plan for Hays Manor and McKees Rocks will be submitted far before Nov. 2023. That plan, Aggazio said, will definitely include tearing down each of the threestory-style apartment buildings that currently comprise Hays Manor, and replacing them with at least 138 townhome-like structures, where each SEE HAYS MANOR A3