Scoring Updates: Quaker Valley at Ambridge 10/22/21

 

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Scoring Updates: Central Valley at Avonworth 10/22/21

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Link For Central Valley @ Avonworth 10/22/21 at 6:30 PM on WBVP/99.3 FM/Beavercountyradio.com

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1230 WBVP, 99.3 FM, and beavercountyradio.com’s  Bob Barrickman and Jason Colangelo have the call from Avonworth High School of this WPIAL Class 3A Northwestern Six Conference high school football game as the defending champion Warriors battle the Antelopes.
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Link For Quaker Valley @ Ambridge 10/22/21 @ 6:30 PM on WMBA and Trib-Live Network

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1460 WMBA’s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey have the call from Ambridge High School of this WPIAL Class 3A Northwestern Six Conference high school football game as the Bridgers battle the Quakers.

Baden Mc Donald’s to Re-open Wednesday Oct. 27, 2021. Free Value Meal Once a Week For a Year to First 100 Customers

On Wednesday, October 27, a long-time Baden family business will throw open the doors on a gift for the community: A completely renovated McDonald’s restaurant. The new facility, located at 300 Ohio River Boulevard, offers a heightened level of choice, engagement, service and family fun under the Golden Arches.
“This year marks the 50th anniversary of the restaurant my grandfather John first opened in 1961,” said McDonald’s Owner/Operator Meghan Sweeney. “Back then, McDonald’s advertising encouraged folks to look for the Golden Arches. After him, my father Paul took over and made it a good time for the great taste of McDonald’s. Today, I follow in their footsteps – serving delicious, convenient meals that have customers lovin’ it.”
Sweeney explained that she made the long-term investment in McDonald’s of Baden so the restaurant will be even more easy, convenient and delicious for all Baden residents.

 

Grand Re-Opening festivities include:

 

9 am on Tuesday, October 26
VIP Flag Raising and ribbon cutting with local veterans
5 am on Wednesday, October 27
McDonald’s of Baden opens to serve customers

 

8 am and 2 pm on Wednesday, October 27
First 100 customers to cross the red carpet receive coupon good for one free Combo Meal every week for a year

 

5 pm on Wednesday, October 27
Family Night with the Hamburglar

 

A complete list of grand re-opening festivities is attached.

 

The redesigned restaurant will evolve how customers order, how they pay and how they’re served. The project is part of a joint effort between McDonald’s and franchisees that’s investing $6 billion to modernize most U.S. restaurants. In Pennsylvania, $266 million will be invested to upgrade 360 restaurants across the state. Each of those upgrades will create new employment opportunities for locals who can help customers take advantage of the new technology.

 

With this significant construction investment, the transformed restaurant will feature:

 

  • Modernized dining rooms with globally inspired décor and new furniture
  • Digital self-order kiosks and menu boards
  • Expanded McCafé service areas
  • Remodeled counters that allow for table service
  • Mobile Order and Pay technology
  • Expansive outdoor patio

 

For those looking to order at their own pace, new digital self-order kiosks make ordering and paying for a meal easy. Kiosks empower guests to browse the menu, find new options and tailor their meals just the way they want. Guests’ orders are delivered to tables by McDonald’s crew members, allowing customers to relax and enjoy a more custom dining experience.
Mobile Order & Pay technology allows McDonald’s customers to use the company’s App to select their favorite McDonald’s items, check in at the restaurant, pay online, then enjoy a meal inside the restaurant or on the go with Drive Thru or Curbside Pickup. And the My McDonald’s Rewards app allows customer to earn points on all qualifying purchases, then redeem them for free menu rewards.

 

Sweeney also emphasized that the new technology has created greater need for customer service personnel. She hopes to add at least 20 local residents to the restaurant’s crew. Interested workers should stop by, text “APPLY” to 38000, or apply online at www.mcdonalds.com/careers.

 

“McDonald’s is growing and we’re looking for additional crew members who want to grow with us,” Sweeney said. “We offer flexible scheduling, competitive pay, employee meals and terrific scholarships for all employees who want to continue their education.”

 

McDonald’s of Baden is one of 19 McDonald’s restaurants owned and operated by Tri-County Management. Based in Cranberry Township, the company is a three-generation family business and McDonald’s franchise organization for more than 55 years. Each location employs more than 50 neighborhood residents.

 

McDonald’s USA, LLC, is the leading foodservice provider in the United States serving a variety of wholesome foods made from quality ingredients to more than 26 million customers every day. Nearly 90 percent of McDonald’s 14,000 U.S. restaurants are independently owned and operated by local businessmen and women.

 

Customers can log online for free at any of the more than 12,000 participating Wi-Fi enabled McDonald’s U.S. restaurants. For more information, follow us on Twitter at @McDonalds and Facebook at @McDonaldsUS for updates on our business, promotions and products.

Aliquippa School Board Approves Bond Issue for Stadium Renovation

by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
02:18PM
(Aliquippa, Pa.) Aliquippa School Board on Wednesday night. approved the refinancing of a portion of its bond issue.  The refinancing will  allow for the full renovation and modernization of Carl A. Aschman Memorial Stadium Superintendent Dr. Phillip K. Woods said students, staff, residents and alumni  all look forward to and deserve a facility  that will respectfully accommodate our tradition of excellence that is the signature of the Aliquippa School District’s Athletic Program. The stadium was built in 1936, and renamed Carl A. Aschman Memorial Stadium following his death in 1972.

Gov. Wolf Signs Executive Order: Higher Wages, Sick Pay Now Attached to State’s Incentives

Higher wages, sick pay now attached to state’s incentives
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — In a stalemate with lawmakers over raising the minimum wage or requiring companies to have paid sick leave, Gov. Tom Wolf will impose those requirements on companies getting financial incentives from the state. Wolf signed an executive order requiring companies receiving incentives to pay at least $13.50 an hour, rising to $15 an hour in 2024. State contractors already must pay that amount, under a prior executive order Wolf signed in 2016. The sick pay requirement has no required time frame attached to it. The state annually budgets for tens of millions of dollars in grants, loans and tax breaks for companies that make certain promises to expand in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania State Police Announces Death of Trooper Who was Hospitalized

(Photo of Trooper Martinez Courtesy of Pa State Police)
07:25 AM
Harrisburg, PA – With a great deal of sadness, Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Commissioner Colonel Robert Evanchick announced Trooper Dung X. Martinez, 57, who was hospitalized, died this morning. Trooper Martinez was assigned to the Patrol Section of Troop T, King of Prussia.
“Our department expresses deep sorrow for the sudden loss of a colleague and friend,” said Colonel Evanchick. “We wish Trooper Martinez’s family and friends comfort and peace during this difficult time and ask Pennsylvanians to keep them in their thoughts.”
Trooper Martinez enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in April 2000 and graduated as a member of the 107th cadet class. Upon graduation he was assigned to Troop K, Media. He would later work at Troop J, Lancaster and Troop M, Trevose during his career with the department. He was a recipient of the Blooming Grove Service Award for participating in the 2014 manhunt of Eric Frein.
He is survived by his wife and two children.

Bloomfield Man Charged After Chucking Pumpkins at Women For Parking in Front of His House

07:18 AM

(Pittsburgh, Pa.) A man in Bloomfield must not of ever heard of the Pittsburgh Chair to save his parking spot as he has been charged after he became mad at a women who parked in front of his home in Bloomfield on Wednesday.
When police arrived on the scene they found a the woman bleeding and after investigating they discovered that James Gazis had thrown two pumpkins at the women and got into an argument with her son.
Gazis admitted to throwing the pumpkins at the woman as well as getting into the fight with her son when he was taken into custody.

The woman told police she was just trying to find a parking spot so she could pick up her grandchild who lived down the street.

Gazis is facing charges of aggravated assault and propulsion of missiles.

National Weather Service Confirms Three Tornados in our Area Last Night. Thousands Still without Power

06:40 AM

UPDATE: the National Weather Service is conforming that three tornadoes hit southwestern Pennsylvania on Thursday. Two of the tornadoes were in Allegheny County, in the Hampton Township and Mount Nebo areas. Another tornado was in Washington County.

(Beaver County, Pa.) Thousands are still without power this morning after line of strong thunderstorms tore through are area last evening prompting the National Weather Service in Moon Twp. To issue tornado warnings for parts of Beaver, Butler, Mercer, Allegheny, Washington, and Greene counties.
Duquesne Light has not given an estimated restoration time, but West Penn Power anticipates that power will be back on for its customers between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m..
There were reports of wide spread damage throughout the area including reports of trees down along Route 18 but the hardest hit area was Hampton Township where the strong winds ripped the roof off a home on Kirk Avenue. Crews put a tarp over the roof to protect it from the elements. Another nearby home had its roof partially ripped off during the wild storms. and the Hampton Township Fire Department reported on their twitter that they believe a micro-burst came through the township.
Thankfully no injuries were reported due to the storms.