Ambridge Area School District Teachers Eager To Return To Bargaining Table With District

Over 100 teachers , all members of the AMBRIDGE AREA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ATTENDED WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S BOARD  MEETING  , STOOD UP WITH SIGNS,  AND TOLD THE BOARD ‘WE WANT TO NEGOTIATE ‘, ACCORDING TO LAUREN MAWHINNEY , ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT. According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, THE TEACHERS HAVE BEEN WITHOUT A CONTRACT SINCE JULY 2015, SHE SAID, THAT’S OVER 500 DAYS.  SHE SAID THE 2 SIDES  HAVE BEEN RHEOUGH FACT FINDING , AND BOTH SIDES VOTED IT DOWN. MAWHINNEYSAID THE 2 SIDES HAVE  BEEN IN TALKS SINCE JANUARY 2015, AND HINDRANCES  INCLUDE: PERSONNEL CHANGES, INCLUDING THE SUPERINTENDENT, ASST. SUPERINTENDENT, BUSINESS MANAGER, AND THE SCHOOL BOARD. DR. JOSEPH DIMPERIO IS CURRENTLY THE  ACTING SUPERINTENDENT IN THE DISTRICT. MAWHINNEY SAID THAT NEW TALKS WITH BOTH SIDES WILL BE SCHEDULED..

New Brighton Man Cut By A Knife During Fight

Police in Ellwood City report a New Brighton man was flown to Allegheny General Hospital after being cut by a knife during a fight at a bar in Ellwood City. According to police, the 28-year-old man was recovering from the injury. According to police, the man said he was in a fight at Weisz’s Hazel Manor, on North St. The victim was treated initially at Ellwood City Hospital before being transported to Allegheny General Hospital by medical helicopter. The investigation is continuing.

State Police Identify New Galilee Man Injured In A-T-V Accident

STATE POLICE IN LAWRENCE COUNTY HAVE RELEASED THE NAME OF THE BEAVER COUNTY MAN WHO WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL FOLLOWING AN A-T-V ACCIDENT YESTERDAY MORNING IN NEW BEAVER BORO. STATE POLICE REPORTS THAT 63-YEAR-OLD ROBERT MCREADY WAS ATTEMPTING TO CROSS ROUTE 168 WHEN HE WAS STRUCK BY A VEHICLE OPERATED BY 43-YEAR-OLD DORIS DINGER, ALSO OF NEW GALILEE. MCREADY, WHO WAS NOT WEARING A HELMET, WAS THROWN FROM THE A-T-V. HE WAS TAKEN TO HERITAGE VALLEY BEAVER FOR TREATMENT. DINGER WAS NOT HURT.

Manufacturing Career Expo Takes Place At CCBC Tonight

Looking for a job in manufacturing? Tonight a manufacturing expo takes place at the Community College of Beaver County. It’s specifically designed for those who have an interest in working at Shell Chemical’s soon-to-be-built cracker plant in Potter Township. John Goberish is the Dean of Workforce in Continuing Education. In an interview with Mike Romigh during yesterday’s edition of Teleforum, he urged anyone with interest in working at the plant to attend tonight’s job expo. It kicks off at 6pm at CCBC’s Golden Dome.

Several Beaver County Police Departments Honored In Special Award Ceremony

Hopewell Police Chief Brian Uhrmacher said that his department received a 2016 Gold CommunityTraffic Safety  Award  from  AAA last week.  According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, Chief Urmacher said the award is based on  enforcement of traffic laws, accident statistics, education, and any other traffic safety programs. Aliquippa, Beaver Falls, and Conway received Silver Awards.   Chief uhrmacher said the highest award is platinum Beaver,M oon, and New Brighton, and New  Sewickleyreceived those awards. The presentations were made at the Cranberry Marriott.

Beaver County Commissioners Continue Their 2017 Budget Hearings Today

The Beaver County Commissioners will continue their 2017 budget hearings later today. This afternoon…the commissioners will meet with the parks and recreation and tourism department, the planning commission, weights and measures and information technology. All meetings are open to the public and are being held in the commissioners’ conference room of the county courthouse.

Aliquippa School Board Meeting Centers Around High School Sports

Aliquippa School Board hired Amarliis Lopez as the district’s Spanish teacher beginning November 29. 2016. Beaver County Radio Correspondent Sandy Giordano reports that her salary will be $40.134.00 with benefits. Dr. Peter M. Carbone, superintendent said.  Dwight Hines was hired as interim basketball coach  for the 2016-17 season.  He will be paid $8,033.00 for the season. High school  special education teacher Joie Dusold  was approved to operate the after school program  for those seniors  that don’t have all their credits needed to graduate.  The credit recovery program is through Lincoln Learning Solutions.  Ms. Dusold   will be paid, $4,000.00 to operate the program. Dr. Carbone said he met with officials from CCBC and that SHELL CHEMICAL  is sponsoring the STEM ACADEMY   within the college’s Aviation Academy .  He said the program offers more opportunities for students to obtain college courses. ALIQUIPPA schools will be closed tomorrow , the school board approved the measure Wednesday night.   The Quip football team plays at Heinz Field against Beaver Falls at  11 a.m.tomorrow. The day will be made up Monday, February 17, 2017, it was originally a severe weather make-up day.

Coaches Corner gets “Rammed” Wednesday Night.

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Gene Matsook, Rochesterr head football coach.

(Bridgewater, PA) Rochester football head coach Gene Matsook and many of his Rochester Ram football team polayers were the honored guests at Coaches Corner on Wednesday Night. Coach Matsook talked about Rochester’s great season so far and their upcoming WPIAL semi final playoff game this Saturday against Jeanette on the sports patio at Roberts Roadside Inn.

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Andrew Massey, CCBC Player Of The Game.

Also in attendance was CCBC Player Of The Game, and Rochester defensive standout Andrew Massey.  This coming weekend, Massey and the rest of the Rams team will try to make it to the WPIAL championship game by beating the Jayhawks from Jeanette this Saturday at Fox Chapel.

 

Everyone enjoyed complimentary wings from Robert’s Roadside Inn and Pizza from Pizza Joe’s of Beaver.

Coaches Corner Can be heard Every Wednesday Night from 7 to 8 Pm on 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA and is broadcast live from the sports patio of Robert’s Roadside Inn.

Pictures from Coaches Corner on November 16, 2016: