Who needs television for a home makeover?
Linda Marie always has volunteered in the community. Now it’s time for the community to give back. Seven months ago, Marie’s 15-year-old son, Anthony, was killed when he was struck by a car while walking along Murrysville Road. Since then, Penn Township residents have come together to help the family spruce up their home. Sandy Catone says she and other volunteers entered the family for ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” TV show. Casting directors spent the day in Penn Township with the Maries and volunteers in March, but the family wasn’t chosen for the show. yld_mgr.place_ad_here(“bigbox_story”); Catone says Linda, a single mother of three other children, deserved the help. “Linda does things in the community. She does so much,” Catone says. “We wished there was something we could do to help. We thought we could make her life better.” That’s when the community decided to take the makeover into their own hands. Sam DeNillo, Anthony’s midget football coach, said the teen had wished