It’s true that things are returning to normal, but normal doesn’t just mean all of the fun and colorful things that we missed…it also means reviving the somber and reverent honor that we give to those who made sacrifices for the country.
Thus will be the case in Rochester on Memorial Day this year, as the city will be celebrating with a morning parade following by a dedication for veterans and service members past and present as part of the Rochester Parks Project. Over 1,200 who served in the military will be recognized in stone, and that will be followed by a Memorial Day service at Rochester VFW Post 128.
John Barrett, the manager of Rochester Borough, joined Matt Drzik to talk about the festivities, which have been planned upon for several months. Barrett talked about the importance of honoring those who served with the dedication ceremony, the sponsors who are providing free refreshments during the course of the morning, and the plans in case of rain showers for Memorial Day.
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Angela Gentile of the BCOA joined Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County to discuss this spring’s event, which comes at a time in which many seniors might be confused and wondering what financial or beneficial situations are approaching deadlines and which situations continue to have flexibility due to the circumstances of the last 14+ months. Angela talked about how many vendors that would typically have their own booths at the Senior Day when it was located inside the mall are presenting that kind of information to seniors who attend this drive-thru event on Wednesday.




McKee spoke with Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County about the landscape of opening up the shop back in 1991, and how the aforementioned Operation Desert Storm played a timely crucial role in kickstarting Cohill Fashions’ long run of success. She spoke about some of the loyal and most memorable customers she’s encountered over the last three decades, and how she promotes smaller design lines that aren’t offered in many of the “bigger” clothing stores around.



