Lincoln Park 82, Aliquippa 61

In a game that was delayed by a late start, and further delayed by two fan altercations, it was Lincoln Park who survived the slow-burning choas to remain undefeated in 1-AAA, beating Aliquippa 82-61. The Leopards improve to 3-0 in the section (9-2 overall), while the Quips drop to 2-1 (6-7 overall).

Nelly Cummings of Lincoln Park and Javeon Smith of Aliquippa were selected as tonight’s CCBC Players of The Game.

Riverside 85, New Brighton 56

Bob Barrickman and Kerry Lacey had the call on WBVP, Tuesday evening  in  section 1-AAA, as the Riverside Panthers used a strong second quarter to cruise past the New Brighton Lions by a score of 85 to 56. The win puts Riverside at 2-1 in the section (8-5 overall), and New Brighton drops to 0-3 (2-8 overall).

Justin Baust of Riverside and Anthony Milliner of New Brighton were chosen as tonight’s CCBC Players of The Game.

Police: Man Jumps Into River to Avoid Arrest After Beating Girlfriend

Police said a man who severely beat his girlfriend jumped into a river to avoid getting arrested. Officials said Joseph Boots jumped into the Connoquenessing River to avoid being arrested after he got into a fight with his girlfriend early Friday and beat her. According to a criminal complaint, Boots’ girlfriend said that “He held her down and punched the left side of the face” and she “lost consciousness during the assault.” Police said Boots ran when they tried to arrest him, and a police K-9 found him. Officers and firefighters had to work to get Boots out of the river because of how cold the water was. Boots was treated at a hospital, arrested and taken to the Beaver County Jail. His girlfriend was transferred to Allegheny General Hospital with multiple broken bones and a concussion.

CoGo’s Armed Robbery In Ambridge Under Investigation

An armed robbery took place at the CoGo’s  in Ambridge at 11:40 p.m.  According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, who spoke with police,
2 males and a female  whose race are unknown , one allegedly had a knife.
They stole cigarettes and an undetermined amount of cash..  As of a few minutes ago, the suspects have not been apprehended.

Beaver County Common Pleas Court Judges To Not Seek Retention; Candidate Would Be 2nd Female Judge

Beaver County President Judge John  McBride and Common Please Court Judge Harry E. Knafelc will not seek retention in the  May primary, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, who spoke with deputy court administrator Bill Hare.  The judges commissions are up December 31, 2017,Hare said.
Center Township resident and Beaver lawyer Deborah Lancos Decostro  announced Friday she is  running for election for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. in the may primary.  She is a  1978 graduate of Center High School, receive a bachelor of science degree in economics from Penn State University, and a graduate of the Duquesne University School of Law. She has  been practicing law for 30 years.

Deborah Lancos Decostro, who announced her candidacy for judge of court of common pleas in Beaver County  would be the second female judge if elected. Judge Debbie Kunselman is the first female judge elected in the county. Another  lawyer is expected to announce his candidacy for one of the seats soon,

Hopewell Area School Board Rejects Fact-Finding

The Hopewell Area School Board rejected 2 fact finding reports from the PA Labor Relations Board regarding fact finders reports on contracts for the secretaries and aides, and the second one for the custodial and maintenance staff. According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, the reports stemmed from the collective bargaining  units of the secretaries and aides, and the custodial and maintenance staffs.

Pittsburgh Region Gas Prices Expected To Drop Soon

Gas prices could be soon going down in the Pittsburgh region , according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. She spoke with Tony Tammaro, director of police and communications for Senator Elder Voge, Jr.  Our gas prices are 10-15 cents more here because odf the road and bridge conditions that had to be rehabilitated, and we are nearing the final line with the appropriate regulatory bodies in the process our region will soon see cheaper gas prices as a result..  Gas tax here in our region rose 8 cents on January 1, a total of 58 cents in tax is currently being paid, Tammaro said.