Complaints About Shooting Range at Hopewell VFW

(Photos taken by Sandy Giordano)

SOME COMPLAINTS ARE BEING AIRED ABOUT THE SHOOTING RANGE AT THE HOPEWELL V-F-W. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Hempfield Man Accused of Killing His Father Awaiting Trial Date

A Hempfield man is awaiting a trial date, accused of killing his father over a missing cellphone. Douglas Novak was ordered to stand trial yesterday on homicide, arson and other charges. State police say Novak beat his 92-year-old father to death in December before trying to set their home on fire to cover up the crime.

New Castle Man Facing Multiple Charges For Allegedly Breaking Into Home

A New Castle man faces a number of charges after breaking into a home in Union Township. According to authorities, 31 year old Alonzo Cortez Whittler III of Park Avenue was charged with strangulation, burglary, simple assault and harassment. Police alleged Whittler broke through as window at a home on Road Street early Saturday morning and began to assault the victim. Whittler was arraigned and placed in the Lawrence County Jail on 10 thousand dollars bond. He has a preliminary hearing July 30th.

Historic Westmoreland County Hotel Burns Down

OKLAHOMA, Pa. (AP) — Fire has destroyed an unoccupied historic hotel in western Pennsylvania. The Belvedere Hotel collapsed early Wednesday as flames consumed the structure that was built in 1905 on Route 66 across from a railroad stop in Westmoreland County. The 28-room hotel was declared unsafe in 2017. Officials are saying the fire is suspicious because no one was living in the building and utilities were turned off.

Pittsburgh International Airport Opens Sensory Room

The Pittsburgh International Airport has just opened a brand new, state of the art, sensory room. This room will be available to the special needs population, and their families. Beaver County Radio News Intern, Christina Sainovich, has the story…

 

Pictures taken by: Christina Sainovich

West Nile Virus Found In Beaver County Mosquitoes

The West Nile Virus has found its way into Beaver County, infecting mosquitoes across the entire state of Pennsylvania. The Beaver County Conservation District is doing everything they can to prevent the further spread of the virus. Beaver County Radio News Intern, Christina Sainovich, has more on the story…

25TH RUSYN FOOD FESTIVAL AUG 2-3

 

25TH RUSYN FOOD FESTIVAL AUG 2-3

A quarter of a century.

That’s how long the parishioners of St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church have been holding its hugely successful Rusyn Food Festival.

A western PA tradition, the festival features its delicious Slavic homemade foods Aug. 2 and 3.

The event is sponsored by St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Ambridge and is held in the air conditioned Parish Center at 722 Fifth St. in Ambridge.

Popular Carpatho-Rusyn foods available in addition to pirohy stuffed with potato/cheese or sauerkraut, will include dumpling or noodle halushky, kolbasy and kraut, holubky (stuffed cabbage), borscht (beet soup), chicken soup, potato/bean soup, Rusyn summer salads and others

Also featured this year is the parish’s award-winning potato/kobasy pirohy..

Baked goods will include traditional Rusyn favorites like nut, apricot and poppyseed rolls, the church’s famous palachinky (fruit and cheese-filled crepes), paska breads, and Rusyn torte along with other tasty specialties.

Schedule is as follows

:Aug. 2, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. –frozen foods and take out items available only.

Aug. 3, 11 a.m. -6 p.m. take out and eat in

The public is invited and admission is free.

The Carpatho-Rusyns are an East Slavic group that immigrated to the United States from the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. There are about 60,000 people of Rusyn background in western Pennsylvania with another 40,000 in eastern Ohio.

St. John’s serves Orthodox families from a large area including the Beaver Valley, Moon, Coraopolis, Sewickley, and Cranberry Twp.

For more information, call 724 462-3942 or 412-518-7149.

Goldschmidt homers again, surging Cardinals nip Pirates 4-3

Goldschmidt homers again, surging Cardinals nip Pirates 4-3
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — With the bases loaded with no outs in a one-run game and Pittsburgh All-Star first baseman Josh Bell walking into the batter’s box, St. Louis Cardinals pitching coach Mike Maddux paid a visit to rookie Dakota Hudson and offered a reminder.
Relax, Maddux told the 24-year-old. You’re a groundball pitcher. Get a groundball and get on with it.
“That was pretty much how it was,” Hudson said. “I just went after him and tried to attack him the best I could.”
Hudson was OK with giving up one run but not two. He needn’t have worried. The way he’s dealing for the streaking Cardinals, it might be time to raise the bar.
Hudson struck out Bell on three pitches, then got Colin Moran to hit into an inning-ending double play to preserve the lead and help St. Louis hold on for a 4-3 victory on Tuesday night.
“That was the key, the bases-loaded jam with nobody out,” St. Louis manager Mike Shildt said. “It was a huge part of the game. It kind of reiterates the point of not making it bigger than it is, just bearing down and making pitches, knowing he’s two pitches away with what he has. He did a fantastic job.”
It was an exclamation point on an outing that began ominously for Hudson (10-4). He gave up three runs before recording an out — all on Starling Marte’s 17th home run — but settled down quickly. He didn’t allow a run the rest of the way, working 6 1/3 innings, giving up six hits and three walks to improve to 8-1 in his last 12 starts. Giovanny Gallegos and Andrew Miller retired the last eight Pittsburgh batters, with Miller throwing a perfect ninth for his third save.
Paul Goldschmidt, who hit a go-ahead grand slam in the 10th inning on Monday, delivered a two-run drive to the left-field seats in the third inning off Chris Archer (3-7). José Martínez put St. Louis in front with a solo shot leading off the fifth , and the pitching did the rest as St. Louis moved to 9-3 since the All-Star break to close ground on the first-place Chicago Cubs in the quickly widening NL Central.
“I think we’re going to be good,” Martinez said. “Especially winning these games, these close games, I think that gets us pumped up.”
PITTSBURGH PLUNGE
The Cardinals and Pirates were separated by a half-game at the break. The gap has expanded considerably over the last two weeks. Pittsburgh fell to 2-9 since over its last 11 games, with four of the losses to St. Louis. Pittsburgh is averaging just three runs during its slide.
“I think obviously when you’re not scoring runs it looks like you’re pressing,” Moran said. “Just kind of in one of those ruts right now. I think we can get out of it any day.”
Time is running out.
Archer couldn’t take advantage of the early cushion and has now given up 24 home runs in 96 2/3 innings. Acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay last summer that sent future All-Star outfielder Austin Meadows and pitcher Tyler Glasnow to the Rays, Archer is 6-10 with a 5.01 ERA with the Pirates. Archer said he threw the ball right where he wanted on the Goldschmidt homer, but Goldschmidt turned on it anyway.
“Where we’re at in the season, I’m not trying to give up anything,” Archer said. “I’m not trying to tip my cap. I’m trying to get people out. And just unfortunate that those home runs were hit.”
Goldschmidt’s drive inside the foul pole in left with one on in the third gave him six home runs this month and 20 for the fifth straight season and seventh time in his nine-year big league career. Martínez, who preserved a 6-5, 10-inning win Monday by throwing out Kevin Newman at home, put the Cardinals in front an inning later. Hudson didn’t let the rally go to waste.
KELA EXPECTED BACK
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle expects the team to activate reliever Keone Kela when he returns from a two-game suspension on Wednesday. The Pirates suspended Kela, who recently completed a stint on the 60-day IL, on Monday for an unspecified violation of his contract.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cardinals: Activated right-handed reliever Mike Mayers (strained right side) from the 60-day IL and designated reliever Chasen Shreve, credited with Monday’s win, for assignment. … 3B Matt Carpenter (bruised right foot) was 0 for 2 with a walk for Triple-A Memphis and is scheduled to return to the Cardinals on Friday when he’s eligible to come off the IL.
Pirates: RF Gregory Polanco (left shoulder inflammation) met with orthopedic surgeon Dr. David Altchek in New York to have the shoulder re-evaluated. The team shut down Polanco in the middle of a rehab assignment at Triple-A Indianapolis after Polanco, on the IL since June 22, complained of lingering soreness.
UP NEXT
Cardinals: Adam Wainwright (6-7, 4.50 ERA) is 13- against the Pirates, the second-most victories against Pittsburgh among active pitchers.
Pirates: Jordan Lyles (5-6, 4.91) is winless since May 23 heading into his 17th start of the season. Lyles is coming off his best performance since mid-May, allowing one run on seven hits in 5 2/3 innings against Philadelphia last Friday.
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Crystal Mc Fadden, Pittsburgh Veteran Employment Program Manager for C.A.S.Y stopped by Teleforum.

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Crystal Mc Fadden, Pittsburgh Veteran Employment Program Manager for C.A.S.Y. stopped by Teleforum  with Frank Sparks in the 10 o’clock hour on Tuesdy July 23, 2019. Crystal talked with Frank  about The non-profit C.A.S.Y. and  how  they help transitioning service members, under and un-employed veterans, guard and reserve members and their spouses find meaningful employment matches at livable wage opportunities through no-cost career readiness services and gap skills training. Crystal said that CASY’s primary clients are transitioning Veterans and Veteran’s who were prior military.

Frank and Crystal discussed the many other non-profits that she works with that also help get the word out about CASY. She mentioned that she attends alot of the Veteran’s Breakfast Club meetings and that Todd DePastino taught her that she needed to share her story just like the other veteran’s that attend and that helped her put a lot into perspective.  Crystal said that they offer a wide variety of services to help veterans and their spouses find careers and that the CASY program has helped place over 50,000 people nationwide. If you would like more information on CASY you can e-mail Crystal at cmcmcfadden@casy.us . You can also go on their website at http://casy.us/ and you can also check out their Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/CASY4Vets

You can watch a replay of the interview as it streamd live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page by pressing the play button below…