Yankee Trader 10-11-25

10-11-25 Listings

Charlie                  Beaver Falls                   724-843-2560

1999 1100 Honda Shadow Spirit with only 38,000 miles.  Well maintained with current inspection.  Custom exhaust and 2 brand new Michelin tires.  Saddle bags and 2 Travel bags that sit behind rider are included.  Silver & black.  Already wired for you to use a battery tender.  Excellent condition…runs great.   Only $2,500 OR will trade for a Honda Rebel (preferably 500-but call either way!).

BONUS: He’ll throw in a really nice helmet!

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Dave Beaver Falls                   724-712-6643

LTB (looking to buy) an old upright piano or even upright shell.  Would prefer free.

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Victor                    Raccoon Twp.               724-495-3133

Bunch of vintage Christmas bulbs-the larger screw=in kind.   FREE

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Timothy               Ohio            330-301-8223

LTB a nice stereo with speakers and a CD player that works.

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Curt             Hopewell                        724-601-8145

Black 4” landscape edging that buries into the ground and has a rounded top.  75’ plus a couple of T’s for connecting them.  It’s washed & clean.  FREE  Will deliver locally if needed.

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John                      Baden                   724-869-7383

ITK Bell & Gossett Iron body Furnace motor booster Recirculating Pump. This is for water circulating applications in hydronic, solar, & chill water systems.

Iron Body Series #100/F49   186-186

Alternating current  115 volts continuous rating (60 hz, 1 PH)   1.7 amps     112 hp   1725 RPM’s   4000 centigrade.  Thermally protected.

Maximum working pressure is 125 psi

P-77061 Instruction manual included.  Make an offer

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VAL          (Beaver)            PHONE:  724-513-9390

Child’s adjustable, freestanding plastic Basketball Hoop.  Can be moved from room to room or outside.  PRICE: $10

 

Vintage Folding Chairs.  Cosco brand.  These are metal with padded tan vinyl seats.  They fold in a unique way.  Very special durable chairs.

 

Incline Exercise Board (in 2 pieces).  Comfortable Padding and straps for holding feet.  Folds flat for storage.  Make an offer

 

Jewelry, jewelry, jewelry.    At least 200 pieces.  Come & peruse the big variety of rings, broaches, necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more. She has 34 necklaces with individual photos of each that can be texted to you.  Match your outfit or buy a gift.

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Diane                          Vanport             724-774-1671

Nice heavy Dining Room Table.  Black bottom with 2 doors and lots of storage. Top is 4’ round W Dark Cherry inlaid pattern.  Open it and an internal leaf lifts out to make the table 4’ X 5’6”.  4 padded black ladder-back dining chairs also available.  Easily seats 6-8

Best offer.

 

2 Tires  235/55 R17  Used, but plenty of tread left.

PRICE: $50 for both OBO

 

Diane    724-774-1671

14” Electric Chainsaw.  Craftsman 2.5 hp  PRICE: $49 obo

Includes 1 gallon Bar Chain Lubricant

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Ken              Center Twp.                             412-552-7934

2 Brand new-never used radial tires P255/70/R15  $275.00

 

Beaver Falls Over New Brighton 39-24, In Jug Game

Oak Hill Field
Oak Hill Field
Oak Hill Field, home of the New Brighton Lions

 

(New Brighton, Pa)

Every fall when the varsity football teams from New Brighton and Beaver Falls square off in the “Jug Game” the stakes are always high. This year is no different with the Little Brown Jug and bragging rights on the line. Add in some Playoff implications for both teams and this cross river rivalry becomes as strong as it’s ever been. Friday evening Beaver Falls made the trip across the river for yet another Tigers and Lions showdown.

On the first play from scrimmage for New Brighton, Junior Heath Lewis hauled in a pass only to have the ball stripped away by a Tiger defender for the games first turnover. Beaver Falls would consume most of the first quarter clock on the ensuing drive before turning the ball over on downs in Lions territory. The Lions would follow suit and turn the ball over on downs on their next possession near midfield. The game was tied 0-0 at the end of the first frame.

Beaver Falls would strike first in the second quarter when Sophomore Isaiah Sellers scored on a 5 yard tote. The score was 8-0 after the Tigers converted the two point conversion. Later in the second quarter it was Beaver Falls quarterback Xavier Clark that reached the end zone on a 3 yard scamper giving his team a 14-0 lead that they would take to the locker room at the half.

The Lions came out in the second half determined not to let Beaver Falls run away with this rivalry game. Stepping up was Senior Jaxson Zahn when he pulled in a 21 yard touchdown reception. Making the score 14-6 after a failed two point conversion. With the margin only being an eight point difference after three quarters of play. This game with so much on the line had all the makings of an instant classic.

Beaver Falls had other things in mind as their Senior running back Christian Dawkins tore off three touchdown runs in the final frame of 8, 20, 21 yards. Putting his team well out ahead 32-6. Though Lions Heath Lewis found the end zone on a 3 yard run and a late touchdown run by Jamarkus Morris, it wouldn’t be enough to climb back into this years installment of the Jug Game for the New Brighton Lions. That was how the game concluded, Beaver Falls topping New Brighton by a final score of 39-24.

With their fourth straight win, Beaver Falls improved to 4-1 in the Midwestern conference. They will be on the road again next Friday when they travel to Riverside. New Brighton falls to 2-3 in conference play and will make the trek to Industry Friday to continue to fight for their playoff lives against Western Beaver.

 

WPIAL High School Football Week Seven Scores, Friday 10/10/25

Friday, October 10 2025

Beaver Falls

New Brighton

39

24

Final

North Catholic

Beaver

49

42

Final -OT

Rochester

Cornell

8

45

Final

West Allegheny

New Castle

24

14

Final

Ambridge

Montour

21

55

Final

Hopewell

Freeport

48

20

Final

Blackhawk

Aliquippa

17

34

Final

Quaker Valley

Central Valley

21

63

Final

Western Beaver

Mohawk

20

33

Final

Union

Freedom

14

20

Final

Riverside

Ellwood City

14

48

Final

Southside

Neshannock

35

7

Final

                                             
                                             

Pennsylvania State Police Provide Update on Shooting of Two Troopers in Chambersburg

(Photo Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Chambersburg, PA) A press conference was held yesterday by the Pennsylvania State Police at their location in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania to provide an update on the shooting incident that happened after a retail theft and pursuit on Wednesday that seriously injured two Pennsylvania State Police Troopers. The location of the incident was along Interstate 81 South at Exit 3 in Guilford Township of Franklin County, Pennsylvania. A report came in after 6 p.m. for a retail theft at a Dick’s Sporting Goods sports store in that area. Later, troopers tried to conduct a felony car stop to a gold Chevrolet van and a gunfight began as a result. The suspect, thirty-one-year-old Lamar Lorenzo Foy of Baltimore, Maryland, was shot and killed by police after he began shooting at three Pennsylvania State Police troopers after they broke the window of the vehicle on the driver’s side. Troopers then fired back at Foy, who was later found dead by one of the three troopers. The other two troopers, twenty-three-year-old Trooper Thomas Pack and thirty-one-year-old Trooper Lucas Amarose, had serious wounds after both were shot by Foy multiple times. According to Colonel Christopher Paris, the commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police, Trooper Pack is recovering at home and Trooper Amarose’s condition is serious after having surgery yesterday at Wellspan York Hospital in York, Pennsylvania, which is where both troopers were lifeflighted after the incident occurred. Two women who were suspects of this incident that were occupants in the van with Foy are in the Franklin County Jail with their bail denied. Those suspects are twenty-one-year-old Amir Loren Swift and twenty-one-year-old Giadi Jaida McGowan, both of Baltimore, Maryland. Swift and McGowan, who are accused of stealing over $1,000 from the Franklin County Dick’s Sporting Goods store have charges of retail theft and offenses related to drugs.

2025 New Brighton Fall Festival will “leaf” you with glee

(Photo Courtesy of Mana Mehdi, Downtown Economic Coordinator for New Brighton Borough)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) The 7th Annual New Brighton Fall Festival will be held in New Brighton from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 18th. This event will be on Third Avenue from Eighth to 13th Streets, where local vendors, local restaurants and merchants from New Brighton will share their services and products. There will also be food from restaurants in the area, activities for children and both live music and entertainment for all ages. The live concerts will be performed next to Brighton Music Center at Stage 1011. This event is sponsored by Brighton Health Mart Pharmacy and the New Brighton Business District Authority. The New Brighton Community Yard Sale will begin before the event at 8 a.m. for the community to take part in a yard sale. The “Fall Fest After Party” will also occur at Bullseye Brewing after the festival from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The full list of events can be found below:

Click here to see the events of the New Brighton Fall Festival.

Southbound I-79 to Westbound I-376 Overnight Ramp Restrictions Friday Night in Robinson

(File Photo: Caption for Photo: PennDOT, PSP, PTC, Construction Industry Highlight National Work Zone Awareness Week)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that tonight, weather permitting, a ramp restriction at the I-79/I-376 (Parkway West) interchange in Robinson Township will occur. From 6 p.m. tonight to 7 a.m. tomorrow morning, a lane shift will occur on the ramp that carries traffic from southbound I-79 to westbound I-376 (Exit 59B) toward Pittsburgh International Airport/Beaver as crews conduct line painting operations there. As the work occurs, this ramp will remain open.

Matzie: $3.4 million in tax credits awarded to support Beaver County affordable housing projects

(File Photo of State Representative Rob Matzie)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ambridge, PA) State Representative Rob Matzie announced in Ambridge today that affordable housing in Beaver County will get nearly $3.4 million in tax credits reserved to leverage investment in two projects. According to Matzie, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency has conditionally reserved $1.7 million in tax credits for the Legacy Bricks project in Aliquippa and another $1.68 million for St. Cecilia Senior in Rochester. Matzie also confirmed that the location of the Aliquippa Legacy Bricks project is a site of 4.84 acres currently zoned for both traditional neighborhood development and mixed used development. This site is under an option to purchase agreement through December 31st, 2026. The St. Cecilia Senior project in Rochester would preserve a four-story building for residents sixty-two-years-old or older, which consists of thirty-three one-bedroom units and twelve two-bedroom units. Nine accessible units will also be included with this development, which would be nearly 65,000 square feet. You can also go to https://www.phfa.org/mhp/developers/lihtc.aspx for more information about PHFA Low Income Housing Tax Credits and this website is where these tax credits are available.

3 men from Allegheny County arrested in human-trafficking sting in Ohio

(File Photo of Handcuffs)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Youngstown, OH) A joint sting operation in Ohio led to eight men getting arrested, who were all accused of human trafficking there. According to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, the joint operation happened between the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force and the Steubenville police force in Ohio on Tuesday and Wednesday. Three of the men that were arrested were from Allegheny County. They are twenty-nine-year-old Kenneth Anderson of Coraopolis, sixty-five-year-old Richard Matve of Coraopolis and forty-five-year-old John Denk of Allison Park. These three men are all facing misdemeaneor charges for engaging in prostitution.

Two Allegheny Health Network Hospitals Recognized by the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania for Outstanding Patient Safety

(File Photo of the Allegheny Health Network Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh yesterday, the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) has recognized Allegheny Health Network’s Allegheny General Hospital and Jefferson Hospital for their exemplary performance in delivering safe patient care. HAP’s Excellence in Patient Safety Recognition program, which is now in its seventh year, honors hospitals in Pennsylvania which demonstrate the lowest rates of healthcare-associated infections. Allegheny General Hospital, AHN Jefferson Hospital and twenty other hospitals in Pennsylvania received this recognition.