Crime & Safety

Santa Claus Plans Visits to Perrysville, Berkeley Hills and Ross Ward 1

Santa will be visiting neighborhoods throughout the North Hills. Patch helps track when he'll be where.

The days left till Christmas are getting fewer, and — with a ride from the local fire departments — Santa Claus is coming to the North Hills to find out who is naughty and nice.

Below is his expected route. Catch him and whisper your Christmas wishes into his ear.

Laurel Gardens 

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(Santa already visited the Laurel Gardens. He's heading to the other neighborhoods now. But if you captured photos of him with the kids, we'd love to share them with Patch readers! Email images to amyjo.brown@patch.com with names and ages.) 

Perrysville 

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Thursday, Dec. 15: starting at 6 p.m., Santa plans to travel east and west on Route 19 from the West View border to Schars Lane, including Atlantic Avenue and Chateau Perry. He'll be out visiting until 9 p.m. 

Friday, Dec. 16: starting at 6 p.m., Santa will head east and west of Route 19 from Schars Lane to Three Degree Road. He'll be out visiting until 9 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 17: starting at 5 p.m., Santa will be in the area of Swan Acres, Cold Spring Drive, east and west of Route 19 and Three Degree Road to the McCandless Line, including the Highland Pines area. He'll be out visiting until 9 p.m.

Sunday, Dec. 18: starting at 6 p.m., Santa will travel Rochester Road, Lowries Run Road, Sewickley-Oakmont Road, Reis Run, Brookmeade and Wallingford. He'll be out visiting until 9 p.m.

 

Berkeley Hills 

Saturday, Dec. 17: Santa will travel the entire district, including White Oak and Kinvara and McIntyre neighborhoods, starting at 9 a.m. He is keeping his exact route close to his chest, so keep a diligent look out. 

 

Ward 1

Saturday, Dec. 17: Santa will be out across Ward 1 of the township from 9 a.m. until about 1 p.m. Ward 1 covers the southeastern corner of the township, including the Ross Township Municipal Center. 

 


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