Prize Winners From The 2018 BF Car Cruise Announced!

As enjoyable and successful a time it was for everyone in attendance at the Beaver Falls Car Cruise, three attendees in particular got an extra special piece of enjoyable news, as they were the winners of select prizes!

  • Frank Howard of Rochester won a $100 Gift Card to Sweet Pea’s SubWorks & Sunoco Gas in Beaver Falls.
  • Christine Kabay of Sarver won a 50-inch Flat Screen TV as part of the City of Beaver Falls’ “Passport Program”.
  • Cheryl Gordon of Rochester won a 4 pack of tickets to see “Ragtime” at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center.

Congratulations to this weekend’s winners, and thank you to all those who attended or listened to Beaver County Radio’s coverage of the 28th Annual Beaver Falls Car Cruise!

Classic Cars Flock to Beaver Falls for the 28th Annual Beaver Falls Car Cruise.

Frank Sparks Talks to a driver cruising 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls on June 9, 2018.

This year’s Beaver Falls Car Cruise was a huge success and drew cars and spectators from all over the area.  WBVP and WMBA did a live broadcast from the event that was simulcast over 6 D.J. sound systems on 7th Avenue in Beaver falls.  Dozens of Vendors and food selections turned this year’s Beaver Falls Car cruise into a carnival like atmosphere that provided lots of enjoyment for young and old alike.  Frank Spark anchored the day’s activities on Beaver County Radio.

Steve Peterson, third from the left, makes a presentation to Rich Fubio and other members of the Beaver Falls Happy Days Car Club.

This year, a commemorative plaque was presented to the Beaver falls Happy Days Car Club by Beaver Falls Car Cruise co-chairman, Steve Peterson, during the opening Ceremonies in recognition of the group’s efforts in starting the cruise years ago.   The plaque will be permanently displayed in the Beaver falls History Museum in the Carnegie Library in Beaver Falls.

Christine Kabay from Sarver,  PA was the grand prize of a 50 inch flat Screen T.V.

Video from the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Beaver Falls Car Cruise:

Video from This year’s Beaver Falls Car Cruise:

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Man, 62, Killed In ATV Crash In Independence

A 62-year-old man was killed when the ATV he was driving struck a utility pole last night in Independence. The incident occurred about 10:30 p.m. in the 100 block of Hookstown Grade Road. The victim’s identity has not been released. State police said the man was driving an ATV south on the road when he swerved to the left and veered off the street, striking the pole. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Warm Today With Chance Of A Shower Or Thunderstorm

WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH, 2018

 

TODAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY. A SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM
IS POSSIBLE. HIGH – 82.

TONIGHT – MOSTLY CLOUDY. ANOTHER CHANCE OF A
SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM. LOW – 61.

SATURDAY – SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE
MORNING BECOMING MORE WIDESPREAD
IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH – 81.

SUNDAY – SHOWERS EARLY…THEN THUNDERSTORMS
DEVELOPING LATER IN THE DAY. HIGH
NEAR 80.

BREAKING NEWS: Charges Filed Against Aliquippa Police Chief For Distribution of Explicit Material

The office of DIstrict Attorney David J. Lozier announced in a press release Friday morning that felony charges have been filed by the Beaver County Detective Bureau against Aliquippa Assistant Police Chief Joseph Perciavalle for distribution of sexually explicit material to a minor. Detectives obtained the consent to download and search cell phones, and found sexually explicit material that was traced back to Assistant Chief Perciavalle. The nature of the texted image and the identity of the minor is not being disclosed.

Continue to follow Beaver County Radio for further details on this story as well as other breaking news stories.

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PIAA Quarterfinal Baseball & Softball: June 8, 2018

BASEBALL

Thursday’s Scores

[1A]
Vincentian 10, Oswayo Valley 0
Greensburg Central Catholic 12, Homer-Center 11

[2A]
CW North Catholic 5, Conemaugh Township 0
Rocky Grove 7, Southern Huntingdon 3

[3A]
South Side Beaver 5, Huntingdon 1
Brownsville 10, Bald Eagle 0

[4A]
Ringgold 12, Hopewell 0
Meadville 4, Bellefonte 3

[5A]
West Allegheny 7, Red Land 4
Marple Newtown 6, Mars 1

[6A]
Canon-McMillan 6, North Allegheny 3
Council Rock North 10, Cumberland Valley 1

SOFTBALL

Thursday’s Scores

[1A]
Monessen 5, Union 0
West Greene 10, McConnellsburg 0

[2A]
Mohawk 5, Cochranton 2
Mount Union 4, Saegertown 2

[3A]
Southmoreland 7, Hickory 0
Philipsburg-Osceola 8, South Park 6

[4A]
Punxsutawney 8, West Perry 0
Mount Pleasant 3, Belle Vernon 2

[5A]
West Allegheny 10, Albert Gallatin 3
Thomas Jefferson 4, Interboro 1

[6A]
Nazareth 6, Latrobe 0
Hempfield 2, Baldwin 1

The 2018 Beaver County Boom Is Set To Go Off June 23!

It has become one of the best ways to spend a hot summer night, and the organizers of the 2018 Beaver County Boom–PUSH Beaver County, Zambelli Fireworks and Beaver County Radio among them–are recognizing that this year.

Matt Drzik was joined by committee members Mark & Nate Kopsack from PUSH Beaver County, as well as Dr. George Zambelli from Zambelli Fireworks, to talk about “Hot Summer Nights”: this year’s Beaver County Boom that will be on June 23, 2018. The evening will feature mini-food trucks, a concert at Thursday’s, and many other activities and festivities for attendees. All of which culminates in a choreographed fireworks display that will be shown over the Beaver River at 9:45.

Don’t forget, Beaver County Radio will be at Thursday’s broadcasting The Wrangler Band’s live performance, as well as at Bridgewater Park with the Personality Prize Wheel!

If you missed the interview from earlier, don’t worry! You can check it out by clicking below.

Redlines appeared on “Notes on Local Entertainment” Thursday June 06, 2018

This week on “Notes on Local Entertainment with Frank Sparks and Scott Tady, Entertainment Editor for the Beaver County Times, welcomed in The Redlines to the Beaver County Radio Sound Stage. Frank and Scott also talked about a busy weekend ahead in Beaver County to get out and enjoy summer. Check out the Facebook Live video of the Redlines belting out a few tunes as a preview of their show at our Sponsor Wooley Bully’s on Friday June 8, 2018…..

 

ought to you each week by Wooley Bully’s in New Brighton.

Ask the Commissioners on Teleforum with Frank Sparks Thursday June 07, 2018

The monthly segment “Ask the Commissioners” turned into “Ask the Commissioner” as Commission Chairman Dan Camp was at a meeting and Commissioner Tony Amadio is on vacation. Commissioner Sandie Egley and host Frank Sparks discussed the search for a new Financial Administrator and why has it been so hard to find a replacement for Ricardo Luckow who was fired by Camp and Amadio on March 8, 2018 that was part of a shake-up in the Courthouse that saw Egley ousted as Chairwomen and replaced with Camp.  Egley said that she thinks politics might be playing a role in it and that people are scared that there is no job security in the position since Luckow was ousted without notice.

Sparks and Egley also talked about the condition of the ice arena and if the conditions were as bad as what the person who came forward during a previous work session said they were. Egley said that the arena needs work and that the immediate concerns have been addressed.

They also talked about the Parks and the new bridge that was washed over with water in Brush Creek Park, the five dollars that the county receives from the state that is added to the registration, and finally they talked about a couple great events coming up that will show case Beaver County.  If you would like to see Commissioner Egley’s interview this morning on Facebook live click the play button below….

Tune in next month July 5, 2018 at 9:10 a.m..

 “Ask the Commissioners” is presented in part by NIRA Consulting Engineers, “Creating Great Futures By Design”.