Beaver County Farmers Markets announce vendors and opening details

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Story by Scott Tady

 

The Beaver County Farmers Markets return April 26, starting with the Beaver market in the parking lot of the County Court House.

The Beaver market opens 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays, selling produce and goods from local farmers.
The Ambridge market, along Park Road, runs 4 to 7 p.m. Thursdays, beginning May 1.
A Beaver Falls market, at 12th Street and Ninth Avenue, runs Mondays, 3-6 p.m., starting May 5.
The Chippewa Township market, at 2545 Darlington Road, runs 3-6 p.m. Tuesdays starting May 6.
A New Brighton market, at Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street, also runs 3-6 p.m. Tuesdays.
New vendors this year include a dairy farm selling yogurt and milk and a farmer selling native bare root plants.
Confirmed vendors and locations:
Brown Bear Bread Co. Beaver.
GG Biscotti, biscotti, Beaver and Chippewa.
Megan Epley cut flowers, Ambridge and Chippewa.
Fabyanic Farm, crafts, produce. Indian corn and gourds, Ambridge and Beaver.
Farrow Farm, mushrooms, Ambridge and Beaver.
Fausti Family Farm, baked goods, crafts, produce, furniture, Ambridge and Beaver.
Douds-Floyd Farm, Ambridge and Beaver.
Habrie Brothers, produce, Beaver.
Enon Country Gardens, produce, plants, cut flowers, Ambridge, Beaver, Chippewa.
Harley’s Oak Spring Farm, produce, plants, crafts, cut flowers, Aliquippa, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Chippewa, New Brighton.
May Malone Farm, crafts, cut flowers, produce, wreaths, plants, Ambridge and Beaver.
Bare Native Root Plants, Ambridge.
Fitzgibbon Meadery, mead, wine and viking horns, Ambridge and Beaver.
McConnell’s Hill Farm, produce, Ambridge and Beaver.
McCormack Apiaries, honey, Beaver.
Red Diamond Honey, Chippewa.
Jemila, prepared foods and baked goods, Beaver.
Muetzel Mountain Honey, Ambridge.
Highland Homestead Farm, beef, pork, poultry, eggs, canned/processed goods, Ambridge and Beaver.
Orlo Perennial Nursery, plants, crafts, cut flowers, produce, Beaver.
Ridgemont Farms, cut flowers, crafts, Beaver.
PJ’s Deli, baked goods, canned/processed goods, prepared foods, jams, crafts, Ambridge, Beaver, Chippewa.
Alex Leslie, milk and yogurt, Beaver.
Maddy’s Garden, produce and crafts, Ambridge.
Schweikert’s Greenhouse, produce, plants, Ambridge, Beaver.
Novel Breads, baked goods, bread, Beaver.
Swab Fruits & Vegetables, crafts, cut flowers, produce, plants, Ambridge and Beaver.
Swick Family Farm, produce, Beaver.
The Gray Goat BBQ, seasonings, barbecue sauces, goat milk fudge, sandwiches, Ambridge, Beaver and Chippewa.
Wockenfuss Family Farm, soap, body butters, lip balms, beeswax candles, eggs, chocolate, candy, baked goods, Beaver.
Woodward Orchard, produce, Ambridge, Beaver and Chippewa.
Wood Street Bread, Beaver.
Trisha’s Farm, canned/processed goods, jams, produce, plants, crafts, cut flowers.

Thomas Sutton Liberty (1942-2025)

Thomas Sutton Liberty, of Beaver Falls, passed away peacefully on April 11th, 2025, at Concordia at Villa St. Joseph.

He was born in New Brighton on July 7th, 1942, a son of the late Ralph Liberty and Evelyn T. Liberty.

He attended Beaver Falls High School and later earned his GED from the Community College of Beaver County. He worked for many years at Moltrup Steel in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.

Thomas was an avid fisherman and hunter, but his greatest joy came from spending summer days at Holiday Camplands, fishing and riding the golf cart with his beloved grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 44 years, Patricia L. Liberty and three brothers, Ralph, Andrew and Alfred Liberty.

He is survived by his children, Thomas A. (Kimberly) Liberty and Lisa L. (Mark) Kohlmann and his cherished grandchildren, Michael (Jessie), Matthew and Victoria Kohlmann, his brother, Daniel (Carolyn) Liberty, his wife, Shirley Liberty, several brothers and sisters-in-law, many loving nieces and nephews, including Kelly McCormick, Jennifer Artiaga and Brianna Diaz, all of Florida, as well as several great-nieces and great-nephews.

The J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 Third Avenue, New Brighton, was in charge of both his services and his arrangements.

The family would like to extend a thank you to Josh, Kim, Brianna, Megan, Tosh, and Brittany and all the caregivers in the Fontbonne unit at Concordia at Villa St. Joseph.

Interment was private and was held in Beaver Falls Cemetery.

Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting apologizes in an email for removing the “Bucco Bricks” outside PNC Park

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates Chairman Robert Nutting, left, talks with Pittsburgh Pirates interim manager Tom Prince in the dugout after the firing of manager Clint Hurdle before the final baseball game of the season against the Cincinnati Reds in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. The Reds won 3-1. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting wrote an email this weekend to apologize after removing the “Bucco Bricks” outside PNC Park. The personalized bricks went to a landfill to be recycled even though an approval was made last week for a sidewalk replacement project. Nutting wrote in the email that he took the responsibility for the bricks being taken away. Nutting also commented that a mistake was made and that both his late father and himself deserve a better outcome.

Two men are killed and two people are injured in a crash on westbound I-376

(File Photo of Police Lights)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Two people died and two other people got injured after a crash involving multiple vehicles occurred on the westbound route of I-376 on Sunday. First responders in Allegheny County went to the interchanges of Grant Street and Second Avenue. Two men were in a car that struck another car during the accident and those men were taken to a hospital. The driver and passenger of the car that got hit died. The road is back open and the incident is under investigation. 

 

Gas main installation work will occur on Route 65 in Shenango Township weather permitting

(File Photo of a Road Work Ahead Sign)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Shenango Tonwship, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that beginning Monday, April 14th weather permitting, gas main installation work will occur on Route 65 in Shenango Township. From 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day between Douglas Drive and Sherwood Drive, single-lane alternating traffic will take place on Route 65 through late July. The gas main installation work will be conducted by crews from Miller Pipeline.

Butler man charged after murder threats to President Donald Trump, U.S. officials, and ICE agents

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Acting U.S. Attorney Troy Revetti announced Friday that a man from Butler was charged after threatening to murder President Donald Trump, U.S. officials, and ICE agents. Thirty-two-year-old Shawn Monper made threats as the user “Mr. Satan” on YouTube to the President and those other individuals between January 15th, 2025 and April 5th, 2025. According to Revetti, Monper was ordered detained pending preliminary on Thursday and will have detention hearings today.

Pennsylvania man arrested for harassing a woman from Aliquippa in Independence Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Independence Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that a man from Pennsylvania was arrested on Saturday for harassing a woman from Aliquippa in Independence Township. According to police, an unidentified thirty-three-year-old man had an altercation with an unidentified thirty-year-old woman on State Route 151. The man got two citations from police. One was for criminal mischief and the other was for harassment.

 

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REGISTER HERE: Congressional Breakfast
You are invited to register for our Congressional Breakfast featuring the Honorable Chris Deluzio. Thank you to our Presenting Sponsors, Heritage Valley Health System and Shell Polymers Monaca!

Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025

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Reforest Our Future Ribbon Cutting

Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Location: Forest Exploration Center & Native Tree Nursery

526 Brady’s Run Road, Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Description: FREE & NO RSVP NEEDED

Come down to the nursery on Earth Day to celebrate our Grand Opening! Enjoy refreshments while you mingle with a crowd full of environmental enthusiasts. Listen as Audrey Bodenlos, Nursery Manager and Educator, and Jeff Karwoski, Executive Director of Reforest Our Future tell you about exciting things the Forest Exploration Center and Native Tree Nursery has in store.

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You are invited to bring your colleagues, friends, and/or family for a family-friendly After Hours at CCBC.

Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025

Time: 5:00PM – 7:00PM

Location: CCBC

1 Campus Drive, Monaca, PA 15061

Fees:

BCCC Member: $10 | Non-Member: $20

Enjoy escape rooms, refreshments, and networking at this FAMILY-FRIENDLY event!

Below are 3 escape rooms to choose from. Read through each description and find what interests your group the most! When you register, please choose 1 escape room and add to your cart.

No group? No problem! You can go ahead and attend this After Hours solo, and we will pair you with a group in the escape room of your choice. Not interested in an escape room at all? That’s fine, too. Network and enjoy refreshments!

Beginner Escape Room: The Hidden Tale

A mischievous book is hiding in the children’s library, and the librarian needs your help to find it. Can you solve the clues and track it down before it vanishes for good?

Ages 5+, Must be accompanied by an adult

 

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Your partner’s gone missing after a breakthrough in a top-secret case. The crime scene is clean, and he’s not answering his phone. Was he hiding something, or did someone make sure this case stays unsolved?

13+, Must be accompanied by an adult. Caution: dark room, use of fixed laser pointer

 

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A massive storm is brewing, and it’s unlike anything you’ve seen. As a meteorologist, you must figure out where the tornado will strike before it’s too late. Can you save the people in its path?

10+, Must be accompanied by an adult. Caution: darker room, mild fear

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Robert Walter Currie (1943-2025)

Robert Walter Currie, 81, of Moon Township, passed away on April 8th, 2025 in his home. He was born in Aliquippa on April 28th, 1943, the son of the late Robert & Esther Currie.

Robert was a graduate of Aliquippa High School, Youngstown University, and Robert Morris University. His interests included fishing, shooting and cars.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Sarah L. (Wilkie) Currie.

Robert is survived by his son, Robert Thomas Currie (Colleen) of Moon Township & daughter, Desiree Currie of Jamaica and two granddaughters, Genevieve Marie Currie & Jillian McCaughtry-Popp.

All services are private. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Township.

Interment will take place at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies of Bridgeville.

Rose E. Scally (1951-2025)

Rose E. Scally, 73, of New Brighton, passed away on April 12th, 2025, at Heritage Valley, Beaver, surrounded by family.

She was born in Beaver Falls on December 15th, 1951, in Beaver Falls, a daughter of the late Paul K. and Eleanor E. (Skillenger) Scally. Rose worked as an Administrator in the offices of New Brighton School District for 35 years prior to retirement. She had a love for rock music, especially Def Leopard. She also had a great love for animals.

Rose is survived by a sister, Paula Chapman, her niece and Goddaughter, Katie (Dan) Eudy, her nephew, Davy Chapman, her great-niece, Nicole (Bradley) Rossi, her great-nephews, Joey Durr and Davie Chapman, and her great-great-niece, Kaylee Rossi, and numerous friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant sister, Elizabeth Scally and her brother-in-law, Dave Chapman.

Friends will be welcomed on Tuesday, April 15th from 4 p.m. until the time of the Blessing Service at 7 p.m., at the J&J Spratt Funeral Home, 1612 3rd Avene, New Brighton.

Private interment will take place at St Joseph Catholic Cemetery of New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to The Beaver County Humane Society.