Murrysville recreation officials seeking volunteers to help with 'Pipeline Purge' raceBy lowber on July 10, 2021How many times can you climb Townsend Park’s daunting “Heart Attack Hill” in two hours? Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Local, Murrysville, Outdoors and Westmoreland lowberMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level GreenMore from MurrysvilleMore posts in Murrysville »Ohio man pleads guilty in fatal Route 22 crashProstitution alleged in Murrysville massage parlorFranklin Regional community remembers creativity of senior found dead outside schoolFranklin Regional has counseling options in place after student suicidePreliminary hearings ordered for retired detective facing drugs, witness intimidation chargesMore from OutdoorsMore posts in Outdoors »'Gear for Deer' seeks to boost the number of 1st-time huntersCanada geese being treated at Youngwood rehab center after suffering fishing line injuriesMurrysville camera company livestreams nearby fox denOne for the record books? Game commission measures antlers statewideStretch of snowy, cold weather pulls cross country ski lovers onto Laurel Highlands trailsMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level Green