State Police Investigating Assaults by Former Priest and Great Uncle in Butler County

(Center Twp., Butler County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Butler reported via release that a 19-year-old man is accusing his great uncle of sexually abusing him when he was 9 years old and lasting for for about a five-year period until he was 14.
Troopers said in the release that , Perry Malacaman a retired Catholic Priest allegedly assaulted the victim approximately 10 years ago in Center Township, Butler County.
Malacaman who would of been between the age of 74 and 79 during the assaults is currently a resident of Beckley, West Virginia, and a retired Catholic priest of St. Francis De Sales Catholic Parish in Beckley.
He is facing criminal charges including involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, corruption of a minor, and indecent assault as Troopers continue to investigate.

Route 68 Lane Restrictions Begin Today in Industry Borough

(​Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 is announcing lane restrictions on Route 68 in Industry Borough, Beaver County, will occur today and Friday, July 28-29 weather permitting.

Single-lane alternating traffic will occur on Route 68 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day over the Norfolk Southern Railroad near Barclay Hill Road.

Crews from Mackin Engineering/Sofis Company will conduct bridge inspection work.

Motorists should be prepared for changing traffic patterns. Please use caution when driving through the area. Work zone safety is everyone’s responsibility.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website.

Thursday’s AMBC: Jammin’ For A Good Cause

On Thursday’s show, Matt Drzik will sit down with PUSH Beaver County board members Amy Amadio and Sharon Speerhas about the upcoming “Giada Jams” benefit concert at Thursday’s on August 6 (which is a Saturday). The interview will be at 8:35 and be shown through Facebook Live.

Frank Sparks starts the morning with news at 6:30 on Beaver County Radio.

Beaver County Commissioners Hear About Successful School Safety Symposium At CCBC

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The regular work session for the Beaver County Commissioners at their July 27 meeting was a relatively short session–under 20 minutes from start to finish–but it didn’t go by without some good news and a bit of a challenge.

The good news came in the form of a recap from DA David Lozier in regards to the two sessions held at CCBC the prior two Tuesdays: “We had 130 people attend the first session on July 19; we had 108 attend the session yesterday on July 26,” Lozier stated. “Between the two sessions, we had all 44 school buildings in the county, all school districts, all parochial schools, all charter schools, a number of other agencies, and even the Catholic Diocese and school districts from outside Beaver County attended.”

Those sessions at CCBC came to be in the shadows of several mass shootings in schools across the country; most recently the shootings in Uvalde. “The bulk” of police staff also attended the sessions, and “the substance of the program was excellent”, as described by Lozier.

Solicitor Garen Fedeles then asked for the approval of beginning a contract proposal to remove knotweeds along the Ohio River, ahead of an official resolution so that the weeds may be removed as soon as possible. 51 resolutions were presented for the July 28 public meeting; among them resolutions for a $350,000 grant acceptance by Waste Management, demolition of the visitors’ stands at Carl A. Aschman Stadium in Aliquippa, and several union CBAs. The full list of resolutions for the July 28th public meeting can be seen here.

Commissioner Tony Amadio acknowledged that the Commissioners were invited to attend the locks and dams on Wednesday, August 3 at 10:00 AM, which will cancel the work session for that morning. Commissioner Jack Manning acknowledged the final day of work for longtime Beaver County Rehabilitation Center executive director Paulette Miller, who held that position for 32 of her 47 years at BCRC.

The meeting ended as a Monaca resident shared with the Commissioners an opinion piece about another County Commissioner–Lawrence County Commissioner Chairman Morgan Boyd–declaring his public choice for governor in the upcoming Pennsylvania general election. The Beaver County Commissioners were then asked if they would do the same and go public with any endorsements.

“We normally don’t do politics during our work sessions or public meetings,” Amadio countered. “We’ll listen, we’ll hear, but–in my long tenure–I learned a long time ago that politics is best out in the street.” None of the three Commissioners provided any support for either gubernatorial candidate in this year’s election.

The Best of Beaver County for July 28, 2022 is Jeff Bost, Consultant to the St. Barnabas Health System

(Beaver County, PA) The Best of Beaver County is easy to discover; it’s right on your radio!  Tune in this and every Thursday from 11 to 11:30 A.M.  for “The Best of Beaver County”, an innovative radio program on WBVP and WMBA presented by St. Barnabas. The show is hosted by Mike Romigh and is dedicated to shining light on the great things going on right here in local neighborhoods, and the people that are making it happen.  Find out what all the buzz is about by joining “The Best Of Beaver County”.  

 

This week Mike’s guest is Jeff Bost PAC who is a consultant for the St. Barnabas Health System.

Josh and Mike will be talking about the recently passed budget and also legislation that has passed the house recently and what is on the table in the next voting session. Josh has been instrumental in introducing the legislation to investigate the actions of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.

The show is presented on all platforms of Beaver County Radio, on-air at 95.7 and 99.3 FM along with 1230 WBVP and1460 WMBA and on-line at beavercountyradio.com.

You can also click on the Facebook Logo below at show time to watch the show streaming live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page.

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The radio broadcast will be replayed each Sunday from 11:30 am to Noon.

Tow Truck Driver Killed When Truck He was Preparing to Tow Fell on Him on Pa Turnpike

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(Somerset County, Pa.) A tow truck driver died after a truck he was preparing to tow fell on him and killed him a little after at 12:05 AM this morning in the westbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, about 7 miles west of Somerset.
The eastbound lanes were closed between the New Stanton and Breezewood exits and all lanes were closed between Somerset and Donegal following the incident.
The tower truck driver’s identity hasn’t been released

Judge to Decide if Pennsylvania Sufficiently Funds Education

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By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A decision about whether Pennsylvania’s method of funding public education meets the state constitutional requirement that lawmakers provide “a thorough and efficient system” is in the hands of a state judge. Argument wrapped up Tuesday in the long-running case. Commonwealth Court Judge Renee Cohn Jubelirer didn’t indicate when she’ll rule but said lawyers have left her with a massive record to review. The plaintiffs are six districts, several parents, the state conference of the NAACP and the Pennsylvania Association of Rural and Small Schools. The defendants are Republican leaders in the state House and Senate.

Rep. Says No to Gay Marriage, Attends Son’s Same-Sex Wedding

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania representative attended the same-sex wedding of his son three days after voting against legislation to protect the recognition of same-sex marriages. Republican Rep. Glenn Thompson voted against the bill brought up by Democrats amid concerns that the Supreme Court could jeopardize the rights of same-sex couples to marry nationwide following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The bill passed Tuesday, 267-157. Thompson attended the same-sex wedding of his son Friday. Thompson’s office says he and his wife are “very happy to welcome their new son-in-law into their family.” Thompson’s press secretary also called the bill “nothing more than an election-year messaging stunt for Democrats in Congress.”

Pa Attorney General Shapiro Says Wawa Agrees to Payment, Security Changes for ’19 Data Breach

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain is agreeing to pay $8 million to several states over a 2019 data breach that involved some 34 million payment cards, The Pennsylvania attorney general’s office said on Tuesday that Wawa Inc. didn’t take reasonable security measures to prevent hackers from installing malware that is thought to have collected card numbers, customer names and other data. Wawa is agreeing to new policies to toughen its security efforts to combat data breaches. The settlement was made with attorneys general in Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

No One Hits Mega Millions Jackpot, Friday’s Drawing Worth Estimated $1.02 Billion

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(Harrisburg, Pa.) The Mega Millions jackpot has grown to an estimated $1.02 billion after no tickets matched all six numbers in last night’s drawing.
The winning numbers drawn were 7, 29, 60, 63, 66 and Mega Ball 15.
Although no tickets won the $830 million grand prize, one ticket sold in Ohio matched five numbers, including the optional Megaplier, to win $3 million, Eight other tickets including two each in New Jersey and New York, as well as one each in California, Florida, Illinois and Ohio matched five numbers to win $1 million.
No one has won the Mega Millions jackpot since April 15, when a ticket in Tennessee scored $20 million. Mega Millions’ largest-ever jackpot was $1.537 billion on Oct. 23, 2018, with the winning ticket sold in South Carolina.