“Connect 4” in Hopewell and WIN

From April 1 to April 14  Hopewell residents can connect with local businesses  by  playing Easter Egg Connect 4.

Brochures complete with the rules and game card can be obtained at the township office.  Residents who connect 4 eggs in a row have a chance to win a gift basket or fill the entire card to be entered into the GRAND PRIZE DRAWING worth over $500!  

THE GRAND PRIZE INCLUDES: 

1. A Pittsburgh Pirate Gift Certificate that can be redeemed  for the Pirates Flex Package (10 ticket vouchers

2. A family membership to the Carnegie Museums, the Science Center, and the Andy Warhol Museum.

3. A gift certificate  for the Upper Incline Scenic overlook

4. A gift certificate for a hotel,

5. A restaurant gift certificate. 

Have fun and support our neighbors while HOPPING THROUGH HOPEWELL! 

BREAKING NEWS: PA Governor Tom Wolf Signs Emergency Disaster Declaration Due To Coronavirus

Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf has signed an emergency disaster declaration due to the coronavirus. This comes after two people were confirmed to have contracted the virus in Pennsylvania.“It’s imperative that we continue to respond quickly and accurately to the coronavirus and its introduction into Pennsylvania,” Gov. Wolf said. “First and foremost, we want all Pennsylvanians to be safe and remain healthy and follow the practical advice of the Department of Health on ways to protect yourself from any virus and that’s by washing hands, covering your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough and staying home if you are sick.

Aliquippa City Council Approves Grant Application for New Playground

Aliquippa City Council is moving forward with plans to bring a new playground to the Plan 11 neighborhood. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has details. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

BREAKING: Hopewell School Board Notifies Residents: No Transition Next School Year

BREAKING NEWS: The Hopewell School Board has notified residents: No transition for fourth graders next school year. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano explains. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

BREAKING NEWS: Gov. Wolf Confirms First 2 Cases Of Coronavirus In PA

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvania’s governor says the state has confirmed its first 2 coronavirus cases. Gov. Tom Wolf says the state’s first two cases of coronavirus have been identified, one in Delaware County and one in Wayne County. The two people are quarantined in their homes, Wolf said. No other information on the people affected has been released. Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine says the cases are not related to a case that closed schools in Bucks County. Classes were cancelled Friday at five schools because some members of its school community were exposed to a separate confirmed case of COVID-19.

Winter Weather Returns Before A Warm Weekend

WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH, 2020

 

TODAY – INCREASING CLOUDS WITH PERIODS OF SHOWERS
THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH – 43.

TONIGHT – CLOUDY. A FEW FLURRIES OR SNOW SHOWERS
POSSIBLE. LOW – 28.

SATURDAY – SOME CLOUDS IN THE MORNING FOLLOWED
MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES IN THE AFTERNOON.
HIGH – 45.

SUNDAY – MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES. HIGH NEAR 60.

VISION BOWL Saturday, April 25th

Beaver county Association for the Blind will be having their

6th Annual vision Bowl

on Saturday, April 25, 2020 1:00-3:00 PM at Baden Bowl 346 Ohio River Blvd, Baden.

 

Vision Bowl is an event which will benefit programs and services at BCAB.  The purpose of this event is to raise awareness of what it’s like to be blind or visually impaired.  For the second game, sighted participants will be required to wear special glasses that simulate various eye  diaereses.

Call 724-506-6477 for more information.

 

 

BREAKING NEWS: Hopewell Police Investigating Armed Robbery

(Photos of Gaming Spot 777 taken by Sandy Giordano)

BREAKING NEWS: Hopewell Township police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred late this morning. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has the story…

 

Roberts Chides Schumer for ‘Dangerous’ Remarks on 2 Justices

Çhief Justice John Roberts is criticizing as “inappropriate” and “dangerous” comments Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer made about Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. Roberts was responding to Schumer’s remarks at a rally outside the court while a high-profile abortion case was being argued inside. A video of that rally shows Schumer saying, “You will not know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions,” and naming the two Supreme Court appointees of President Donald Trump. A spokesman says Schumer was referring to “the political price Senate Republicans will pay.”

Beaver County Commissioners: Coronavirus Will Probably Make Its Way Here

Beaver County has begun preparing for a possible outbreak of Coronavirus. While there have been no confirmed cases in Pennsylvania, Commissioner Jack Manning said on Ask the Commissioners this morning…that the county is making preparations should the coronavirus reach here:

 

Manning is urging visitors and employees that if they’re sick…stay home:

Commissioner Tony Amadio also stressed the important of washing your hands:

Another good piece of advice, according to Amadio, is to sneeze into your arm, not into your hands…

Both Amadio and  Manning stressed the importance of taking common sense precautions to protect yourself…

Both Amadio and Manning believe it’s not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’ the coronavirus hits Beaver County…

The county is installing additional hand sanitizer dispensers and posting signs throughout the Beaver County Courthouse reminding employees and visitors to wash their hands.