Gas prices down in Western Pennsylvania as weather gets colder

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published on September 10, 2024 at 11:40 A.M.)

(Pittsburgh, PA) As the weather gets colder, gas prices are also decreasing in western Pennsylvania. According to AAA, gas prices were 5 cents cheaper than last week, with an average price of $3.575 per gallon. The average price for gas here in Beaver County is $3.685 per gallon. 

Source for Photo: A customer holds a credit card at the pay-at-the-pump gasoline pump in Rolling Meadow, Ill., Thursday, June 30, 2022. The U.S. economy shrank from April through June for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession. The decline that the Commerce Department reported Thursday, July 28, in the gross domestic product — the broadest gauge of the economy — followed a 1.6% annual drop from January through March. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Norfolk Southern CEO being investigated for potential ethical lapses

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published on September 10, 2024 at 11:38 A.M.)

(Atlanta, GA) Norfolk Southern has received criticism since the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio in February of 2023, but now the company announced on Monday that its CEO, Alan Shaw, is being investigated for potential ethical lapses. Shaw was given the position in 2022, after being an employee there for decades. A spokesperson from Norfolk Southern did not give any comments on Monday about how bad the accusations were against Shaw, but his job is on the line as activist investor Ancora Holdings, who also did not speak on the issue Monday, has nominated several board members to try to change operations there. The board also said Sunday that an outside law firm was hired to indicate whether Shaw’s actions are not consistent with the company’s policies, and this could decide if he stays employed with Norfolk Southern, one of the six largest railroad companies in North America.  

Source for Photo: Norfolk Southern Railroad ceo Alan Shaw speaks during an interview Wednesday, June 21, 2023, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

New locker program has been approved by the Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to make food more accessible

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published on September 10, 2024 at 11:35 A.M.)

(Pittsburgh, PA) A simpler way to provide food to those who need it has been approved by the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. Their new locker program, which has forty lockers at the Center of Hope in Ambridge, contain QR codes to scan and then receive both shelf stable and frozen food. Sue Otto, the Center of Hope’s director comments that most of the food is given from the food bank. This new program is used by 20% of the families cared for by the Center of Hope and the food goes to a good cause to the families that need it the most. 

Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School closed for a day because of network issues

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio on September 9, 2024 at 11:41 A.M.)

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School closed on Monday, September 9, 2024, because of problems regarding their network. Principal Jack Wallace has claimed that there were issues with their network, which significantly affects other schools as well, and he says that the school is trying to get the issue fixed as soon as possible with the help of experts.

 

Red Barn Players presents show “Making God Laugh” to end their 69th summer theater season

(Story by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published on September 9, 2024 at 11:38 a.m.)

(Franklin Township, PA) The theater company, The Red Barn Players, will be having their last show of their 69th summer theater season called “Making God Laugh.” The show follows a family experiencing their American dreams for over 30 years and realizing that they could take an unexpected turn. The short cast of six includes two actors from Beaver, one from Ellwood City, one from Zelienople, one from Bellevue, and one from North Lima, Ohio. Shows will take place at 7:30 p.m., on September 13th and 14th, 19th through the 21st, and 26th through the 28th at the Red Barn Theatre on Route 288 in Franklin Township. Tickets are priced at $16 and online reservations can be made at redbarnplayers.com. 

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania decided provisional ballots can be cast in the 2024 presidential election

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio on September 9, 2024 at 11:38 A.M.)

(Harrisburg, PA) On Thursday, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania decided that Pennsylvania voters can start casting provisional ballots instead of mail-in ballots. The panel, consisting of three members, based this decision on what happened after two provisional ballots in Butler County were counted despite ambiguous laws of the state during the primary election on April 23. These ballots were originally rejected because the two voters got an email which explained that they put a separate blank envelope in the ballot return envelope, and this development could get more voters involved as Pennsylvania could again decide the winner of the Presidential election between Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. 

FILE – An early election ballot completion area is being prepared at a collection location at the North Park Ice Skating Rink Lodge area, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, in McCandless, Pa. Pennsylvania lawmakers plan to begin voting on legislation Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023, to move up the state’s 2024 presidential primary date, although the dates under discussion may do little to give the state’s voters more say in deciding presidential nominees. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

Michael E. Laneve (1961-2024)

Michael E. LaNeve, 63, of Beaver Falls, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, September 6, 2024.

He was born on May 12, 1961, in New Brighton, he was the son of Shirley (Householder) LaNeve and the late Frank LaNeve. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his loving companion, Lois Schweitzer; and a nephew, John Mitchell. In addition to his mother, he is survived by three siblings, Frank LaNeve, Mary (John) Mitchell, and Brian (Colleen) LaNeve and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

Michael had attended Saints Peter & Paul Church of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and worked for Seven Oaks Country Club for 40 years.

Michael had a great love for friends and family, which included his work family at Seven Oaks Country Club. He always made time to celebrate special occasions and early Christmas morning visits with his nieces and nephews. If ever anyone was an optimist, it was Michael. No matter what life put in front of him, he never complained nor did he give up.  Whenever the professionals or doctors painted a dark picture, whether concerning his health issues or those of Lois, Mike would just say they have been wrong before and keep moving forward.

Friends will be received on Thursday, September 12th from 4-7 P.M. in the GABAUER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., 1133 Penn Ave., New Brighton.

A blessing service will be held in the funeral home on Friday, September 13th, at 11AM.  Friends will be received one hour prior to services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa, 15001.

Beaver County Chamber’s Monday Memo; 09/09/24

SportClips Ribbon Cutting

September 20, 2024 at 2:00 PM

You are invited to celebrate the grand opening of SportClips Chippewa the week of 9/15-9/21.

Come enjoy food and appearances from the local Chippewa police and fire department. Raffle ticket sales and $2 of every haircut will benefit the local Bogacki family. You can read more on their story here.

SportClips Chippewa

2580 Constitution Blvd

Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Are you ready for sweater weather and all things pumpkin?

Make sure you register for our Annual Fall Brunch before it sells out! Join us for a Brunch, Gift Basket Raffle, Complimentary Mimosas, Networking with members and vendor tables, & more!

Date: ???? September 26, 2024

Time: ???? 10AM – 1PM

Location:???? The Willows

Members: $35

Non-Members: $50

Interested in a Vendor Table for $25? Contact Molly Suehr at msuehr@bcchamber.com to reserve yours today.

Interested in being a sponsor of this popular event? Click Here.

REGISTER HERE for Fall Brunch ????

Mark your calendars for our 2024 Business of the Year Awards & Annual Meeting, where you will enjoy food stations, cocktails, networking, and music, on November 6th at 5 PM at The Club At Shadow Lakes.

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On Thursday, September 5th we joined Realty One Group for their Ribbon Cutting in New Brighton. What an enjoyable event hosted by our Chamber Member, filled with community leaders, clients, and fellow chamber members.

View all the photos here.

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Entrepreneurs Forever Virtual Summit

Sept. 17, 2024 9:00AM – 11:30AM

Get ready for the Entrepreneurs Forever Virtual Summit on Tuesday, September 17, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.! This jam-packed 2.5-hour event is designed to empower small business owners with the tools, insights, and connections they need to thrive. Join us for inspiring talks, hands-on workshops, and the chance to network with fellow entrepreneurs. Don’t miss out—reserve your spot today and take the next step in your business journey!

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Trunk or Treat: A Free Family Event

Oct. 29th 5PM – 7PM

Provident Charter School West

Enjoy a free family event on October 29, 2024! Trunk or Treat at Provident Charter School West, located at 200 Quigley Drive, Baden, PA 15005

Interested vendors click here.

New England Style Clambake

Oct. 5th 4PM – 9PM

Benefiting Monaca Community Development

Plan your fall and register today for this unique event! Brought to you by Trish’s Truffles, Monaca Brewing Co. & Monaca Borough.

Dinner, Live Music by The Hoot Owls, 50/50 & more!

For pricing, more details on what to expect, and to register click here.

YMCA Trunk or Treat

October 16th, 2024 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

This fall we are hosting a Trunk or Treat event in our back parking lot! We are looking for some vendors interested in participating by decorating your trunks and handing out candy or other goodies.

If interested, please download and complete the photo to the right and return to Janna by September 27.

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SBDC

First Steps in Beaver: November 13, 2024

Are you considering starting a business but do not know where to start? Are you wondering which business structure is right for your business?

Taking the initial step can be scary, but the Duquesne SBDC will help you create a strong business plan so you know the exact steps needed to create a strong business start-up!

All people will receive a Certificate of Completion with attendance to the workshop and checking off the sign-in sheet.

Date: November 13th 2024

Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Location: Beaver County Chamber of Commerce

Cost: Attend – $35.00/attendee

Register Here.

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Events Committee: This committee is responsible for working directly with Chamber staff to determine and plan programming and events for the year as well as reviewing the effectiveness of current events and programming. Committee members should help to further the Chamber’s strategies

by providing business community insights and ideas to staff to collaborate on strategies and events. In addition to this committee, subcommittees are established for each signature event – such as the

Annual Gala and Golf Outing to assist the staff directly in executing these larger events and include more members in the process.

Ambassador Committee: The goal of the Ambassador Committee is to create a welcoming experience for our new Chamber members and continue building relationships with our current members. If you enjoy meeting new people at events like ribbon cuttings, afterhours, and events throughout the year, please join us!

 

Interested in connecting and learning more? Contact Molly Suehr.

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Anna “Nina” Pelino (1928-2024)

Anna “Nina” Pelino 95, of Aliquippa passed away on September 1, 2024, in the comfort of her home. She was born on October 5, 1928, in Pacentro (L’ Aquila, Abruzzo), Italy, the eldest daughter of Virginia and Ettore Fabilli. She was preceded in death by her husband, Celestino Pelino and her sister Argentina Manfre (Frank). She is survived by her two daughters, Louise McDonald (Dennis) and Donna Emery (Richard), four grandchildren Denny and Celeste, Anna Emery and Stephanie Harm (Chris), two great grandchildren, her sisters, Flora Lucci, (the late Biagio), Violetta Rubino (Germano), Amelia Garofolo (Nick), her brother Giovanni Fabilli (Emma) and many loving nieces and nephews.

Anna was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother. She had four sisters and one brother. She was affectionately called “Mama” by her family.
At the age of 16, on September 6, 1946, she married Celestino Pelino in Chiesa Madre di Santa Maria della, Misericordia Church. Together they lived an exemplary life of devotion to God, family and friends. If anyone needed help, they were there before anyone would ask. They taught their children it is better to give then receive.
Celestino immigrated to the United States and found employment at J&L Steel, where his father Salvatore, a World War I combat veteran of the Italian army and a World War I veteran of the U.S. Army, was working. Celestino then sent for Anna. With her first-born daughter, Luisa, she boarded an ocean liner and headed for America, landing at Ellis Island. She went to Americanization classes to learn English. While she embraced her new country, her home in Aliquippa was a bit of Italy. She kept many values and traditions she learned growing up in the well-preserved medieval village of Pacentro, a town of about 1,200 residents near Sulmona and 110 miles east of Rome.
After settling into a home on Plan 12, they had a second daughter, Donna. It was at this home they had gardens, growing their own vegetables. The aroma from Nina’s kitchen brought you back to Italy. She was a superb cook. The doorbell always rang on Sundays, and you never knew who to expect to join the family for dinner. She and Celestino were the happiest sharing their home with family, friends, and strangers. They were perfectionists in everything they did, whether it was cooking, sewing, cleaning or gardening. Her home was spotless. In addition to her culinary achievements, Nina helped make homemade wine ratcheting the wine press when Celestino and Salvatore were at work, even though she never drank a drop of it.
While Nina was an excellent cook, she was also a talented seamstress. She worked at Stoff’s men’s clothing shop in Aliquippa, altering men’s suits. When Gimbels opened in the Beaver Valley Mall, she was employed in the bridal department specializing in wedding gown alterations, and other premium alterations. She kept a storehouse of fabric. The volume of completed projects waiting for the right moment to be bestowed upon a loved one was astounding. She created wedding gowns, Holy Communion, Confirmation and prom dresses, as well as three-piece suits and coats. There was nothing that Nina could not sew.
As a matriarch of the family, in her quiet but strong ways, she was a graceful, gracious and generous woman, with profound wisdom, an immeasurable, kind heart, and deep faith. Her love for her family was paramount. She cherished being a mama to her grandchildren with whom she shared her abundance of love and care.
A Mass of Christian burial be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, September 10, at St. Titus Church of Mary Queen of Saints Parish, where she was a member for more than 70 years. Private interment will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Anthony Mastrofrancesco Funeral Home, 2026 McMinn Street, Aliquippa.

Richard Stephen Bender (1964-2024)

Richard Stephen Bender, 60, of New Brighton, passed away unexpectedly on August 30, 2024, at Heritage Valley Beaver. 

He was born on March 13, 1964, in New Brighton, the son of Judith Bender-Dickinson and the late Richard Bender. In addition to his mother, he is survived by stepfather Donald Dickinson, and many friends.

Richard graduated from New Horizon in 1985, an accomplishment that made all that knew him extremely proud. He also attended HAP Enterprises and worked with Beaver County Rehabilitation Center (BCRC). He enjoyed attending meetings with the Beaver Falls Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses whenever possible. 

Friends will be received on Sunday, September 15th from 1 P.M. until the time of Memorial Services at 4 P.M. in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls. 

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Richard’s name to jw.org.