Man Accused In Fatal Hit And Run In Industry Waives Hearing

An Ohioville man accused in the hit and run death of a 25-year-old Industry man is scheduled to face trial in July. 62-year-old William Aeschbacher is accused of hitting Brandon Bixler with car on November 27th…as Bixler was walking home in the 24-hundred block of Route 68 in Industry. Aeschbacher was arrested after a neighbor reported to police that his car matched the description of the one involved in the hit-and-run. Aescbacher yesterday waived his right to a preliminary hearing.

10-Year-Old Child Calls Police After Witnessing Adult Overdose On Heroin In East Rochester Home

Two people are facing child endangerment charges…after a 10-year-old child called police when one of the adults overdosed on heroin. Shawn Wiggins and Devone Fike – both 38 years old – are accused of using drugs while a child was in their care. According to police, the 10-year-old child called 9-1-1 after Fike had overdosed in their Sixth Street Extension home in East Rochester.

Baden Writer/ Author Displays Works For Public

Alicia Stankay of Baden is a  self published, writer , author, editor, and photographer.  She graduated in 1968 from St. Benedict’s Academy in North Hills, attended Pitt for 2 years where she majored in English , and admitted she’s been writing since age 10, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano.  At age 12 she had an original book published. She said her love for nature prompted her to have a sunroom for her plants, she said her husband calls it “the jungle.”  One of her books, one that would be of local interest is Cathi and Ktrina:ADVENTURES IN OLD ECONOMY VILLAGE.  The book combines her love of history  and her wish to give young readers a sense of curiousity about the past.  She used the museum as the setting of past and present  for the book. Mrs. Stankay;s books can be found on Amazon and Kindle . A poets and writers group is being formed at Baden library next week on Tuesday. The group is meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Beginners and advanced writers are invited.  Advanced registration is welcome  call 724-266-2463.

Central Valley & Ambridge Battle For Playoff Hopes

Tonight on Beaver County Radio, Central Valley travels to Ambridge in a Section 2-AAAA matchup. The Warriors are tied for 5th Place at 5-7, while Ambridge is 4-8 and in 7th Place. Pre-game is at 7:05 with tip-off at 7:30 on WBVP & WMBA.

Here’s what the rest of the Boys’ schedule for tonight looks like:

5A
West Allegheny at Moon

4A
Beaver Falls at Hopewell
Quaker Valley at Blackhawk
Beaver at New Castle

3A
Lincoln Park at Ellwood City
Aliquippa at New Brighton
Mohawk at Riverside
Freedom at Carlynton
South Side at Charleroi

2A
OLSH at Sto-Rox
Shenango at Sewickley Academy

1A
Fort Cherry at Western Beaver
Vincentian Academy at Quigley Catholic
Rochester at Union
Holy Family Academy at Cornell

Penguins Look To Connect Four Against Calgary

The Penguins are looking for their fourth straight victory tonight at home against the Calgary Flames. The Pens are coming off of a 4-1 victory against St. Louis on Saturday, following wins against Nashville and Columbus. Game time is 7:00 tonight at the PPG Paints Arena.

Other games in NHL action tonight:

San Jose at Buffalo
Carolina at Washington
Anaheim at NY Rangers
Dallas at Toronto
Los Angeles at Tampa Bay
Columbus at Detroit
St. Louis at Ottawa
Vancouver at Nashville
Minnesota at Winnipeg
Montreal at Colorado

Girls’ Basketball Results 2/6/17

5A
West Allegheny 65, Lincoln Park 20
Montour 59, Moon 52

4A
Blackhawk 76, Central Valley 59
Ambridge 49, New Castle 41
Beaver 54, Quaker Valley 48

3A
Mohawk 51, Beaver Falls 23
Neshannock 46, Riverside 33
Brownsville 37, South Side 25
Laurel 59, Ellwood City 33

2A
OLSH 60, Fort Cherry 18
Burgettstown 44, Aliquippa 33
Chartiers-Houston 68, New Brighton 23

1A
Quigley Catholic 39, Rochester 33
Cornell 45, Sewickley Academy 34

Conway To Remove All Handicapped Spaces In April

The borough of Conway is removing all handicapped access signs in the borough in April, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano.  An ordinance was changed on December 31 eliminating the restricted residential parking space program .  The reason , it was determined   there is insufficient   space  to accommodate  the significant and growing demand. Residents were notified by letter, and Catherine McLaughlin  a Fourth Ave. resident, one of those who is upset with the decision said it is unfair.  She has lymphedema in her leg, from a fall, walks with a cane, and reiterated that the decision to remove the spaces isn’t fair. In a press release  after further judging one handicapped resident’s circumstance being more compelling than another is impossible. Council said that the spaces in front of homes over time have been overtaken by residents as their own, they were never guaranteed to any individual , the mayor and council reitereated. Council and the mayor will work with residents to understand their issues individually , study the matter and look for alternatives Mayor Debbie Rose said on Friday that if a resident needs a handicapped ramp installed because of their handicap, some volunteers from churches may step in as needed. The borough  is committed to providing equal accessibility  to its public amenities, which includes its streets, residents, businesses, and visitors.

Teen Reading Lounge At Aliquippa’s BF Jones Memorial Library

Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano reports that the B.F. Jones Memorial Library in Aliquippa  played host to 16 students in grades 5-9 from Aliquippa, Ambridge, and Hopewell ., according to Kris Jancey, teen librarian  A Pennsylvania Humanities Gran through the Humanities council of $1,500 was awarded to the library for the biweekly program  that meets for one hour every other Saturday. The program’s focus is on the humanities civic engagement, literacy, and interest in the community.  Jennie Honi the program coordinator   Jancey said a few libraries were chosen last year to host the program.  This year it’s Aliquippa’s turn. The  students are engaged in drawing, painting, writing, and were given the book “Yummy” the Last Days of a Southside Shorty” by G. Neri.  Once they read the  book they’ll have a mock  trial  to determine who committed the murder.

Pirates to shift outfield!!

Over the weekend the Pittsburgh Pirates announced that they will be shuffling their starting outfield for the 2017 season.  Gregory Polanco will move from right field to left field, Sterling Marte will shift from left field to center field, and Andrew Mc Cutchen will shift from center field to right field.  I personally think this will be a great move for the Pirates. Sterling Marte has won two consecutive gold gloves in left field and has more than proven he is capable and deserving of being the Pirates center fielder. Cutch not only had a bad year batting his defense was less than adequate all season long. Polanco was more than average in left field when filling in for Marte last season.  We are less than two weeks away from pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training and the position players soon to follow. The timing of the announcement was perfect and let everyone know before spring training exactly where they would be playing this year.  This coming Saturday on the Saturday Sports Slam we’ll be discussing this and taking calls on your opinion. Tune in from 8 to 10 AM.

Story by Frank Sparks, co-host of The Saturday Sports Slam