High on the hilltop, neighbors in Plum’s Logans Ferry Heights stay connected

As Rick Weishar considered the century-long history of his native Logans Ferry Heights neighborhood, he began to tear up.

“You can’t believe how proud it makes me,” Weishar said as he stepped into the firehall where’s he’s volunteered for more than three decades.

Wedged on a hilltop overlooking the Allegheny River, Logans Ferry Heights sits in Plum — but just barely. The community of about 200 houses is less than a mile from the borough’s border with New Kensington and Lower Burrell and just across the river from Springdale…

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