Mushcup is shredding the Beaver Valley again with show in Bridgewater

A local rock band who shredded the Beaver Valley in the early 2000s, Mushcup, will play their first concert in 11 months at Mario’s 410 Grille in Bridgewater on Saturday. The band, led by vocalist Ian Sallese, is celebrating their 20th anniversary of their self-titled album, and Sallese commented that the audience is going to be surprised by the tunes they play, as well as playing songs that they haven’t sung in two decades. The cost is $13 at the door, but cost will be $10 if you purchase advance tickets at InnerGroove Records in Monaca. Tickets are also running low for Mushcup’s 8 p.m. show in Bridgewater as of now.

 

Drought conditions in Western Pennsylvania lower waters

Drought conditions are lowering water for fishing, boating, or swimming in parts of Western Pennsylvania. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District said the conditions aren’t life-threatening, but people should be cautious. Areas south of Allegheny County, including Westmoreland and Washington counties, are in some level of drought. Uncontrolled tributaries not being fed by a reservoir could experience worse levels of water.

Janice K. Park (1950-2024)

Janice “Kathy” Park, 73, of Brighton Township, passed away on August 14, 2024, with her husband and sister by her side.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son Darren and brother Terry Perza. She is survived by her husband of nearly 53 years, Ronald Park; brothers, James (Jan) Perza, Mark (Jodi) Perza; sister, Linda (Mike) Blankenship; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was born on October 5, 1950 in Rochester,  a daughter of the late Nick and Betty Perza. Kathy devoted her life to caring for her beloved son, Darren. She also enjoyed the outdoors, boating and attending car cruises.

Friends will be received Monday, August 19, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Noll Funeral Home Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver, with burial following at Beaver Cemetery with her son.

John Clark Garmen (1943-2024)

John Clark Garmen, 81, formerly of North Sewickley Township, passed away on August 14, 2024 at Passavant Retirement Community of Zelienople surrounded by his loving wife and daughters.

He was born on January 2, 1943, in New Brighton, the son of the late Robert C. and Thelma Dixon Garmen. John was preceded in death by his three brothers Robert, Burton, and Richard, and sister-in-law Janet Garmen.

John retired from B&W Steel Mill in Koppel where he was an electrician. Many people and businesses respected his expertise, and John never hesitated to take care of the electrical needs of others, day or night. John loved his Lord and his family. He is survived by his devoted wife of 57 years, Evelyn E. “Betsy” Buck Garmen, his two daughters, Patricia (James) Schaffer, of West Sunbury, and Terri Brown (Josh Winschel), of Ellwood City, six grandchildren: Brian (Ashley) Schaffer, Joanna (Layne) Kriebel, Curtis (Leanne) Brown, Nick (Aubree) Brown, Alex (Maria) Brown, and Emma Brown, fourteen great-grandchildren: Lilly, Carter, Sydnee, Aubrey, Ryan, Myah, Nolan, Abeni, Curtis Jr., Avery, Colton, Kevin “Scott” II, Nathan, and Bearett, one great-great-grandson, Atlas, three sisters-in-law, Mary Garmen, Eileen Garmen, and Gertrude (Mark) Hutchinson, as well as several nieces and nephews, also survive.

Friends and family will be received Saturday, August 17, from 1 p.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m. at the Sylvania Hills Baptist Church of Rochester. His pastor, Rev. Michael L. Bailey, will officiate.

Private interment will follow in Grove Cemetery of New Brighton.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Sylvania Hills Baptist Church—Children’s Ministries, 567 Pittsburgh Road, Rochester, PA 15074.

The impact of the Inflation Reduction Act in Pennsylvania

(Reported by Danielle Smith, reporter from Keystone State News Service, Published at 7:57 A.M.)

The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law two years ago this week. In Pennsylvania, its impact so far includes carbon reduction, job creation, and support for disadvantaged communities. The I-R-A marks the largest clean energy investment in U-S history, with over 369-billion dollars dedicated to fighting climate change and creating jobs. Fred Quinn III, on the Swissvale Borough Council, just east of Pittsburgh, says the legislation will generate over 243-thousand new jobs across Pennsylvania by 2030. He adds the I-R-A offers financial relief for households as well.

Greater Pittsburgh Community Food bank makes stop in Aliquippa

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published August 15, 2024 at 7:50 A.M)

The Greater Pittsburgh Community food bank will be stopping by in Aliquippa today from noon to 1:30 p.m. They will be located at Mount Carmel Presbyterian Church on Broadhead Road in Aliquippa and no pre-registration is required.

President Biden and Vice President Harris try to reduce prescription drug prices for Americans with Medicare

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris tried to convince others through their plan for Americans with Medicare to lower prescription drug prices. The White House proclaimed that out-of-pocket costs a year will exceed $1.5 billion. Some of the drugs will start to cost less are Merck’s diabetes medication Januvia, Bristol Myers Squibb’s blood thinner Eliquis and Johnson & Johnson’s blood cancer drug Imbruvica. Tax penalties are in place for drug makers who refuse to participate in joining the Medicare drug system, and until 2029, 50 more drugs will be revealed for usage involving Medicare.

 

Secret Service planning to use bulletproof glass to protect Former President Donald Trump

When Former President and Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump was shot at a rally in Butler on July 13, the security was questioned. The Secret Service may provide the answer because of their bulletproof glass that they are using to protect him, according to NBC News. The glass will be also well-traveled, as this form of advanced security will be transported by military aircraft. While this plan is still in the works, Former President Trump has not held an outdoor event since the assassination attempt happened.

Edith Rodriguez (Passed August 14, 2024)

Edith Rodriguez, 86, of Ambridge, passed away at Cambridge Pointe on August 14, 2024. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Rodriguez. Edith is survived by her two children, four grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. As per her wishes, Funeral services will be held privately and they are entrusted to Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC., Ambridge.