Ross Hill re-opened between Beaver Falls and Patterson Township

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Photo by Frank Sparks. Published April 10, 2024. 11:40 A.M.

(Beaver Falls, Pa) Ross Hill Road, between Beaver Falls and Patterson Township, has been reopened as of Wednesday morning. The road has been closed since November, when the City of Beaver Falls Police said the closure was due to an “increasing number of reportable accidents”. At the time of the closure, it was never stated how long the closure between 16th Avenue and Bridge Street would last,  other than “until further notice”.

Brighton Township man found deceased after going missing

Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published April 10, 2024. 9:28 A.M.

(Elizabeth Township, Pa) A missing Brighton Township man’s truck was found in the Monongahela River in Elizabeth Township Tuesday afternoon. 36 year-old Brian Posch was last seen Friday at 11 AM and a search was in place to locate him. The truck was located off the shore not far from the last place his phone GPS had pinged. His remains were in the vehicle. A cause of death has not yet been reported.

Red Cross to install free smoke alarms during Sound the Alarm events in western Pennsylvania

[PITTSBURGH, APRIL 10, 2024] — This spring, volunteers and members of the American Red Cross will team up with community partners to install free smoke alarms for local families vulnerable to home fires during Sound the Alarm events in western Pennsylvania. This effort is part of the national Red Cross Home Fire Campaign, which has helped save at least 2,063 lives since launching in October 2014.

 

“A working smoke alarm can be the difference between survival and tragedy when a home fire strikes,” said Jorge Martinez, CEO of the American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania. “That’s why the Red Cross is teaming up with our community partners to help ensure neighbors have these lifesaving devices.”

 

Each Sound the Alarm event kicks off with remarks and volunteer training at the meeting location, followed by smoke alarm installations at area homes where volunteer teams will also discuss home fire safety with families.

 

IF YOU NEED A SMOKE ALARM Residents are encouraged to schedule an appointment for smoke alarm installations by calling the phone number listed for each event (below) or visiting SoundTheAlarm.org/greaterpa. Volunteers will go door-to-door to offer home fire safety visits during each Sound the Alarm event for neighbors who did not make appointments.

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Sound the Alarm is a rewarding way to give back and directly help local families. Sign up to volunteer by using the links below or visiting SoundTheAlarm.org/greaterpa. No prior experience is needed — training will be provided for installing smoke alarms and sharing fire safety information. Volunteers under 18 require parental consent.

 

DONATIONS HELP PROVIDE FREE SERVICES Can’t join an event? Because of generous donations, all services are free and available for people in need. Donate at redcross.org/greaterpa to help people prepare for, respond to and recover from home fires.

 

This work is made possible thanks to generous financial donations from our regional partners: Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Erie Insurance Group, EQT, FedEx Ground, MSA, National Fuel Gas, Seneca Resources, UGI Utilities, Inc., UPMC and UPMC Health Plan.

 

Rochester Sound the Alarm:

Saturday, April 27, 2024

9 a.m. (kickoff); smoke alarm installations at area homes to follow until 1 p.m.

Kickoff location: Rochester Fire Department (632 California Ave., Rochester, PA 15074)

Partner: Rochester Fire Department

Request an appointment: 724-480-3170

Register to volunteer: https://rdcrss.org/4aqu0gG

Elementary music teacher hired by Hopewell School Board

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published April 10, 2024 9:18 A.M.

(Hopewell Township, Pa) At Tuesday night’s brief work session, Hopewell School Board hired Samantha lash as an elementary music teacher.  Her salary was set at $57,025, she begins her duties Wednesday, April 10, 2024.   The board hired 4 assistant soccer coaches, 2 paraprofessionals resigned, and head cheer coach Shelley Syrko resigned effective April 3, 2024.

Superintendent Dr. Jeff Beltz informed the board that the next presentation from DRAW Collective, the architectural firm that has been working with the district to determine what needs to be done concerning school building improvements. The meeting will be during the May 14, 2024 work session, and he said another community meeting will be scheduled at a later date.
The board meets in regular session Tuesday, May 23, 2024 at 7 p.m. in the  board room at the junior high school.

Women’s NCAA title game outdraws the men’s championship with an average of 18.9 million viewers

South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley celebrates after the Final Four college basketball championship game against Iowa in the women’s NCAA Tournament, Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Cleveland. South Carolina won 87-75. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

The women’s NCAA championship game drew a bigger television audience than the men’s title game for the first time, with an average of 18.9 million viewers watching undefeated South Carolina beat Iowa and superstar Caitlin Clark. The Sunday afternoon game on ABC and ESPN outdrew Monday’s men’s final between UConn and Purdue by four million. The Huskies’ 75-60 victory averaged 14.82 million on TBS and TNT. The women’s final was the second most-watched non-Olympic women’s sporting event on U.S. television, trailing only the 2015 Women’s World Cup final between the United States and Japan.

Struggling Pirates closer Bednar is getting booed in his hometown. His teammates aren’t having it

Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher David Bednar walks to the dugout after being pulled from the team’s baseball game against the Detroit Tigers in the ninth inning in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, April 9, 2024. The Tigers won 5-3. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pirates two-time All-Star closer David Bednar is off to a rough start. Bednar blew his third save in four opportunities this season in a 5-3 loss to Detroit. The 29-year-old Bednar, a Pittsburgh native, was booed after letting a two-run lead slip away. Pirates first baseman chastised the fans for their behavior, calling it “unacceptable.” Bednar says control issues are his biggest problem at the moment. He added he plans to get with the coaching staff to figure out what the issue is. Even with Bednar struggling, the Pirates are off to a 9-3 start heading into a four-game series at Philadelphia.

Grove Cemetery Wine and Cheese Fundraiser: 5/04/24

Grove Cemetery will be hosting a wine and cheese fundraiser at Penn Bistro, 615 Penn Avenue, on Saturday, May 4 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.  Tickets are $40.00 per person and can be purchased by calling (412) 974-2453 or by emailing kjbingle@gmail.com.  The evening will feature wine and cheese pairings, raffles, door prizes, and a silent auction.

Missing Brighton Township man’s truck found

Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published April 9, 2024 2:17 P.M.

(Elizabeth Township, Pa) A missing Brighton Township man’s truck has reportedly been found in the Monongahela River in Elizabeth Township. 36 year-old Brian Posch was last seen Friday at 11 AM operating a white Ford Super Duty. No further details have been made available at this time.

Daniel E. Reznik (1944-2024)

Daniel E. Reznik (Michalski), 79, of Beaver, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on April 7, 2024.

Born August 23, 1944 in Pittsburgh, he was a son of the late Helen Reznik and Alex Michalski, who preceded him in death. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 56 years, Edith Reznik of Beaver; son, Eric Reznik of Silver Spring, Maryland, daughter, Shelly (Michael) Haczela of Beaver; and grandchildren, Tyler and Kylie Haczela, of Beaver.

Daniel graduated from Beaver High School in 1962, going on to serve proudly in the U.S. Air Force. He had a long career as a machinist with Westinghouse, Cutler Hammer, currently Eaton Corporation of Vanport Township. He was a member of the Vietnam Veterans, the NRA and the Midland Sportsman’s Club. In his spare time, Daniel could be found hunting or fishing, cheering on the Steelers, and playing his oldies while gardening or grilling. His biggest enjoyment was watching his grandchildren’s games and activities, and he was also a proud Pappy.

Friends will be received Wednesday, April 10, 2024 from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until time of service at 7 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third St., Beaver. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Daniel’s name may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, or the Beaver County Humane Society.