Central Valley School Board held its annual reorganization last night. According to Beaver County Radio Correspondent Sandy Giordano, Tom Mowad was re-appointed president, vice president Dennis Bloom, Tom King, treasurer. Other board members include: Dave Ambrose, Joseph O’Neill, Dante Ross, Frank Shuter, and Dr. Nick Unis. Work sessions are the second Wedneday of the month at 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria, regular meetings are the third Thursday at 7 p.m.
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One Dead After Crash In Cranberry Township
One person was killed today in an early-morning accident in Cranberry Township.The crash in the 22-hundred block of Powell Road was reported shortly after 2 a.m. One vehicle was involved. Police say it crashed through a guard rail and went over an embankment. The road reopened at about 6 a.m. No further details were released.
Elderly Driver Crashes Into Beaver Flower Shop
An elderly driver who was trying to back up his car lost control, careened across the street and crashed into a Beaver borough flower shop. Police say the man had just finished breakfast with friends. He started to back up his vehicle when he hit the gas, crossing both lanes of Third Street. The car went 15 feet over a curb, through a heavily-traveled sidewalk and smashed into Snyder’s Flowers. Amazingly, no one was hurt. The doorway to the store has been temporarily fixed. The business is still open.
Veterans Breakfast on Saturday
Aliquippa Diversity Council will host the monthly Veterans Breakfast Saturday at Uncommon Grounds . the event is held from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All veterans in the area invited to stop by and enjoy breakfast and socialize with other veterans. Anyone wishing to donate to the 501c3 organization should speak to a Diversity Council member when visiting the event. For more information you may contact Catherine Colalella , Diversity Council chairman at 724-622-3891.
Beaver County Commissioners Appear On Teleforum To Discuss Possible Tax Increase
THE BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE STILL UNDECIDED ON WHAT TO DO ABOUT A TAX INCREASE FOR NEXT YEAR. COMMISSIONERS DAN CAMP AND TONY AMADIO APPEARED ON TELEFORUM FOR THE “ASK THE COMMISSIONERS” SEGMENT ON BEAVER COUNTY RADIO…AND WERE ASKED BY MIKE ROMIGH HOW MUCH OF A TAX INCREASE THEY’D BE WILLING TO SUPPORT. BOTH CAMP AND AMADIO SAID THEY WOULD CONSIDER A 2.8 MILL TAX INCREASE. ALL THREE COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET AGAIN FRIDAY AT 1 P.M. TO CONTINUE THEIR BUDGET DISCUSSIONS. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S GREG BENEDETTI WILL BE THERE.
Sports Update 12/1/16
Matt Drzik takes a look at the latest sports scores and news, including a Josh Getzoff recap of last night’s Penguins game, and the latest losses to the Pirates’ roster. As heard on Noonday, 12/1.
Gary Augustine Comes On To Discuss Live Nativity At St. John’s Lutheran Church
Gary Augustine from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Ambridge stopped by A.M. Beaver County to discuss the festival being hosted by the church on December 3rd. The event begins at 1, with a kitchen open from 2-7, and a live nativity that has showings beginning at 4:20. For more details, hear the FULL interview below.
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Child Predator Internet Sting Nabs Beaver County Man
Eight people – including a Beaver County man – are facing charges following a child predator Internet sting. The arrests were announced yesterday as part of Operation e-Traffic. Officials say undercover agents pretended to be children and arranged sexual encounters with adults. Attorney General Bruce Beemer warned parents that, “These arrests should serve as a reminder that child predators are increasingly turning to the internet to seek out children in our communities.”
Issue of Friendship Ridge Sale Still Unsettled, Beaver County Solicitor Says
Beaver County solicitor Andrea Cantelmi says she has spoken to Comprehensive Healthcare management and Comprehensive Healthcare management Comprehensive is still reviewing the letter sent by the county, outlining a one-point–four-million-dollar amount due by Comprehensive to settle the sale of Friendship Ridge. That’s according to Beaver County’s Greg Benedetti, who says the solicitor had not timetable as to when Comprehensive Healthcare will respond. The commissioners had no comment on the matter, referring the question to the solicitor.
Aliquippa City Council Holds Its Monthly Work Session
Aliquippa City Council met last night for its monthly work session and opened for prayer and a moment of silence. Dimantae Bronaugh 19, Aliquippa football star lost his battle with leukemia Tuesday night. According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, Mayor Dwan Walker said he has been asked to speak at the funeral. He will issue a proclamation to the family. Police Chief Don Couch announced that Frank “Champ” Cangiano passed away Tuesday. Cangiano was a school crossing guard for 18 yrs. He was 86 years old. Code enforcement officer Mike Demcak announced that tentative approval from attorneys for the planning and zoning boards for a new Burger King was given. He said they are awaiting Penn DOT’s approval.. The site is at 2624 Brodhead Rd. Applicants for the Aliquippa Redevelopment Authority should submit a resume to City Administrator Sam Gill at the city building. Mr. Gill announced that he will attend a meeting with the county council of governments today concerning blighted and distressed areas in the county. Mayor Walker said the city needs help from the state and federal government s so the city can see more black, not red on their budgets. He said, they need to step up and help us.” Mayor Walker said that Christmas banners used in prior years have to be replaced. The banners will be purchased through Street Decor, Inc. for $1,804. Tonight is LIGHT UP NIGHT IN THE CITY AT 6 p.m. Residents are advised to meet at the city building and proceed to the front of the police station. Following the lighting of the tree, refreshments will be served at the city building. A boys and girls bike, donated by the police department will be raffled off. Children must put their name on a ticket for the drawing. Santa will visit all neighborhoods on Wednesday, December 14 beginning at 5 p.m. in West Aliquippa, Fire Chief Dave Foringer announced.



