MONACA BOROUGH COUNCIL DISCUSSED THE POSSIBILITY OF HIRING A SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER FOR ITS MIDDLE SCHOOL…DURING THE COUNCIL MEETING LAST NIGHT. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS THERE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
A man is in custody after police say he terrorized a local neighborhood along Boundry Street in Aliquippa in a bizarre incident in which he was driving naked and crashing a work van into parked vehicles. Witnesses say the driver – who didn’t have any clothes on – hit several vehicles then jumped back into the van, drove around the corner and ended up on Davidson Street. The suspect, still naked, was taken into custody by Aliquippa Police after the van he was driving hit a parked camper, this time causing only minimal damage to that vehicle. The man, who is in his 30s, was taken to a local hospital for an evaluation. Aliquippa Police say he will be facing charges.
Aliquippa Police Sgt. Kenneth Watkins has returned to work.Watkins was placed on leave in May following the murder of Rachel DelTondo, who was shot outside of her family’s home in Aliquippa. Watkins was not placed on leave for disciplinary reasons but rather because he and his family were close friends with DelTondo. His return to work was confirmed by acting Aliquippa Police Chief Robert Sealock. DelTondo’s murder remains unsolved.
Veterans CHILI Cook-Off Friday on November 9th, 2018
from 12 – 2 at the Center at the Mall. Only 250 tickets are available so you must pre-purchase/reserve yours today. Complimentary tickets for Veterans and $3 for Non-Veterans.
Pennsylvania Equine Rescue and Retirement Foundation is holding a
Holiday Bingo Fund-raiser on November 30th at Center Twp Social/Fire Hall
3385 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa, Pa
$30.00 donation
www.perrf.org for more information
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Sidney Crosby isn’t about to let the younger stars of the game pass him by.
It was vintage Crosby on Tuesday night as he made a slick move through two defenders, skated through the slot and lifted a backhander into the net at 2:12 of overtime to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 6-5 victory over Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers.
“Listen, I’m not changing the way I play,” Crosby said.
Crosby opened the scoring in the first period and his second goal of the season was the winner. Crosby moved from the left boards, slipped the puck through a defender’s legs, moved past Oilers goalie Cam Talbot and lifted a backhand shot over Talbot’s glove for the win.
“I’m going out there every night to try and create things, and come up with big plays when they’re needed,” Crosby said. “I’m not any different than (McDavid) is as far as understanding my responsibility, and wanting to be at my best.”
Despite the hype ahead of the matchup that pitted two of the game’s brightest stars in McDavid and Crosby, Pittsburgh head coach Mike Sullivan said Crosby just put his head down and got the job done.
“He doesn’t really get caught up in a lot of the story lines from game to game regardless of who we play,” he said.
“He’s just a real good player that tries to be the best that he can be. I thought he had a great game, he gets two goals. The overtime goal was one of the prettiest goals that I’ve seen.”
Jamie Oleksiak and Patric Hornqvist also had two-goal games for the Penguins, who have won two straight.
Leon Draisaitl and Alex Chiasson each scored twice, while Connor McDavid had the other for the Oilers (3-3-1), who lost their second straight.
“I felt that we deserved those two points tonight,” Oilers forward Milan Lucic said.
“I think we are trending in the right direction as far as our game goes. We are starting to get contributions from other guys throughout the lineup. I feel we are one mistake less from taking that stride to that next level.”
Matt Murray had 41 saves in the win, while Talbot kicked out 25 shots in the loss.
The Penguins started the scoring 11 minutes into the first period on the power play as Crosby tipped home a Kris Letang shot that was going wide past Talbot. It was Crosby’s first goal in seven games, the longest he had gone without a goal to start the season in his 14-year career.
Edmonton tied the game just over a minute into the second period, when Draisaitl picked up a loose puck in the slot and beat Murray with a wrist shot.
The Oilers went up 2-1 a couple of minutes later when Chiasson laid a big hit in the corner and then got the puck back in front and scored while falling to the ice. It was his first goal of the season in his second game as an Oiler.
Pittsburgh tied the game seven minutes into the second frame, when a nice three-way passing play was chipped in by Oleksiak.
The Penguins regained the lead midway through the second when a give-away led to a goal by Hornqvist.
The see-saw second continued with Edmonton pulling even when Chiasson scored his second of the game on a 2-on-1 with five minutes left.
The Penguins made it 4-3 in the final minute when a puck went in off of Hornqvist’s skate for his second of the game.
Edmonton took the lead again early in the third on a pair of power plays as McDavid put a shot past Murray and then set up Draisaitl for his second of the night.
Pittsburgh tied it up once again seven minutes into the third on a slap shot by Oleksiak.
NOTES: The Penguins have points in five straight games. … Edmonton hasn’t had a regulation win over Pittsburgh since Jan. 10, 2006, although the last seven games between the two squads have now been decided by a single goal. … The Oilers were winners in their home opener last Thursday when they beat Boston 3-2 in overtime, but were then shut out 3-0 by Nashville.
Click below to hear a recap of the game from the Penguins Radio Network…
UP NEXT
Penguins: Continue a Western Canadian road swing in Calgary on Thursday.
Oilers: Close out a four-game homestand against the Washington Capitals on Thursday.
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The final guest in the series of PA State Representative candidates is 14th District PA Representative Jim Marshall. Jim will appear on Teleforum with Frank Sparks on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 at 11:10 a.m..
Jim is a Republican that is running against Democrat Amy Fazio for his current 14th District seat.
To participate in the interview and ask Jim any questions you may have you can call 724-843-1888 or 724-774-1888. The interview will also be streaming Live on our Facebook page at wbvp-wmba.
Pennsylvania expands income rules for seniors’ drug subsidy
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — More older Pennsylvanians will qualify for prescription drug assistance under newly enacted eligibility standards.
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf inked into law on Tuesday the legislation that passed the General Assembly unanimously earlier this month.
The income limits for PACENET will increase from $23,500 to $27,500 for individuals and from $31,500 to $35,500 for married couples.
It’s the first increase in income eligibility in 15 years.
Supporters say it will allow more than 14,000 people to enroll over the coming couple years, and prevent about 3,000 people from being kicked off the program.
PACENET and its companion program, PACE, are funded by the state lottery.
Wolf signs revisions to Pennsylvania’s organ donation law
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A revision to Pennsylvania’s law governing organ and tissue donations is going into effect, and backers say it will improve survival rates for transplant patients.
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday signed the bill that passed both legislative chambers unanimously earlier this month.
The bill imposes rules to prevent organ donation from interfering with criminal investigations.
It lets those with power of attorney give permission for organs to be donated and sets out a procedure for determining the intention of a dying person if he or she hasn’t made clear if they want to donate their organs and tissues.
A voluntary organ donation fund on driver’s license and vehicle registration applications will increase from $1 to $3.
Officials say the state’s transplant waiting list currently has about 7,500 people.