The 2017 Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins arrived home today with the Stanley Cup in hand and just like last year there is going to be a big celebration and parade in downtown Pittsburgh on Wednesday June 14,2017.
According to reports the parade will be held at 11 a.m.. The Parade will follow the same route as last year starting on Liberty Ave. and proceeding down Grant Street.
Players and team dignitaries will speak on a stage set up at Point State Park. About 400 thousand fans attended last years celebration.
Yet another example of why you shouldn’t text while driving. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has the story. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
State Police in Lawrence County have arrested a convicted sex offender from Beaver County who is accused of having contact with an underage female. Police charged 26 year old Michael Mills of New Galilee with unlawful contact with a minor, sexual abuse, solicitation, corruption of a minor, and failure to provide accurate registration information. Mills was convicted of possession of child pornography and unlawful contact with a minor in 2013. In 2011, he was convicted of indecent assault. Mills is being held in the Lawrence County Jail on $100,000 bond.
A Beaver County man was one of two people that were taken to a Pittsburgh Hospital following a two vehicle accident on Interstate 79 in Jackson Township. According to police 28 year old Jamie Perciavelle of Aliquppa was southbound on 79 when he lost control of his car, crossed through the median and struck a guard rail. Percivalle’s car then traveled into the northbound lanes and was struck head on by a car operated by 28 year old Justin Seidling of Irwin. Both drivers were taken to UPMC Presbyterain Hospital for treatment of what police said were major injuries.
THE PITTSBURGH PENGUINS HAVE CLAIMED THEIR SECOND STANLEY CUP…AND THAT HAS FANS FLOCKING TO LOCAL STORES TO GET THEIR HANDS ON GEAR. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S GREG BENEDETTI HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Greg’s report…
(Beaver Falls, PA) The weather was perfect, The music was great, the giveaways were spectacular. That all adds up to one of the largest crowds in recent years descending on Beaver Falls for the annual car cruise.
The reflection of a passer by on 7th avenue as seen in an antique Ford hub cap.
The event was organized by the Beaver Falls Car Cruise Committee , with co -chairmen Steve Peterson, Sam Florida and Tom Gargaro leading the effort in planning a very successful event. This was the 27th annual Beaver Falls Car Cruise and by all accounts, this year’s cruise was maybe one of the most well attended. Steve Peterson noted the great attendance in his opening ceremony remarks “It’s one o’lock, the cruise is Just starting, and we are out of parking spots. If you get a good one, hang on to it.” In earlier interviews, Peterson talked about how the Beaver Falls Car Cruise had become one of, if not the best thing, to happen in Beaver Falls every year. That was why he decided to get involved and organize the event with the support and sponsorship of his company, Ron Lewis Ford Chevrolet Kia in Beaver Falls a couple years ago. Peterson later on in the afternoon on Saturday reported that at one point in time there were over 1100 cars parked just on 7th Avenue in Beaver falls, not counting side streets and parking lots throughout town.
Beaver Falls Mayor George Quay chimed in about the event saying ” (The cruise is) Probably the nicest one I’ve ever seen, they’re parked all the way down past McMahon’s (cycle sales).”
Dozens of prizes were given away as part of the Beaver Falls Passport Program. The winners included:
Joe Cearfoss with his prize, a 55 inch Haier 4K television, Frank Sparks, and Diane Powers.
Laureen Johnson – “The Illusionist” DVD Courtesy of Barkenz Gold and JewelryExchange.
Charles Harris – An Accura 8″ buffer and grinder courtesy of Hamilton Tool and Supply.
Josh Hinzman – Hot Rod Cafe Staff polyvinyl sleeve Jacket Courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Dave Scranton – A set of “Hogan’s Heroes” DVD’s Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Nancy Glitsch – “The Grey” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Ruth Michael – “Something’s Gotta Give” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Sarah Milligner – Evening Bag, necklace and earrings courtesy of Wolfe’s Women’s Shoes and Clothing.
Joe Cearfoss – 55 inch flat screen T.V.
Andre Gonzalez – 3 Large Pizza Certificates courtesy of Vocelli Pizza in Beaver Falls.
Jason Givens – $20 Gift Card to McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
Bob Baker – $10 Gift Card to McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
Karen Stebler – $5 Gift Card to McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
Andrew LeFebvre – McMahon’s Irish Leprechaun Tall Shot Glass.
Barbara Frazier – “Meet The Parents” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Debbie LeFebvre – “X Men” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Diane Hopkins – “The Last Samuri” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Cindy LeFebvre – “The Gladiator” courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
James Roberts – “The Firm” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Jim Priest – “Gilligan’s Island” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Jason Wilds – 1955 Pink Thunderbird Metal Die Cast Car courtesy of the Antique Emporium
Jason Wilds poses with his prize, a 1955 pink Thunderbird die cast car from the Antique Emporium.
Tom Roland – 3 United We Roll American Flag Stickers courtesy of McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
Sarah Roberts – A pair of Epoch Eye ware Harley Davidson Sunglasses courtesy of McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
John DeCroo – Black Boneyard Tee Shirt courtesy of McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
Michelle Macie – Vintage Stripes Bronze Tee Shirt courtesy of McMahon’s Cycle Sales in Beaver Falls.
Connor Stern- “Grumpier Old Men” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Shawk Fenk- “Beowulf” DVD courtesy of Barkenz Gold and Jewelry Exchange.
Prize winners from Beaver County Radio, WBVP-WMBA:
Wanda Surowiec received her gift cards for Sweet Peas Sub Works and Sunoco Gas from Mark Peterson and Frank Sparks.
Cathy Kornreich – A Copy of “Re Rapped by Request” CD by Jimmy Ross and the Jaggerz and a Jaggerz Tee Shirt.
Joe Miller – A Copy of “Re Rapped by Request” CD by Jimmy Ross and the Jaggerz and a Jaggerz Tee Shirt.
Wanda Surowiec – $100 Gift card to Sweet Peas Sub Works and Sunoco Gas in Beaver Falls.
The Winning 50/50 number was 091487 for $183
All winners may pick up their prizes at WBVP-WMBA offices at 1316 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls, PA 15010 during regular business hours.
Local racing legend Kevin Bolland will be on Beaver County Radio at 9:45 a.m. Saturday June 10, 2017 To make a major announcement about his racing plans for the remainder of the season. This is your exclusive place to get the word straight from Kevin. Other guests on car cruise Saturday include the ABA commissioners and Beaver Falls legend Bob Middleman. During the lead lap with Frank Sparks the car cruise guys will be by to tell you everything you want to know about the cruise. Beaver County Radio will be Broadcasting live from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. . Stop by spin the prize wheel and register for some great prizes.
The Henry Mancini Academy, part of the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, is offering several summer theater courses for students ages 3-17, including “Seussical Jr.”, “Angelina Ballerina”, “Shakespeare In The (Lincoln) Park”, and “Improv Essentials”.
Meg Pryor, executive director of the Mancini Academy, talked to A.M. Beaver County’s Matt Drzik about these summer courses, and what students, parents, and theater goers can expect from these workshops.
Click the link below to hear the dialogue between Meg and Matt on this morning’s show.
A vacant home is destroyed by an intense fire in Aliquippa. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has details. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…