World War II POW story from Pennsylvania gets told at Sewickley theater

BEAVER COUNTY RADIO

SEWICKLEY — In 1943, Italian prisoners of war captured in North Africa and Sicily ended up at Letterkenny Army Depot outside of Chambersburg, Pa. Their fairly short stay left an impact on that region that is still felt today.

That’s the topic of an award-winning documentary, “Fedeltà. Soldier. Prisoner,” making its Pittsburgh area debut Sept. 3 at the Lindsay Theater in Sewickley.

The film’s maker, military veteran Steve Mancini, a native of Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield neighborhood, will attend, hosting a Q&A session as part of the 7:30 p.m. screening.

Mancini appeared as a Thursday guest on the “Beaver County Radio Morning Show with Scott Tady.”

Hear his full interview here:

As part of the Lindsay’s latest Emerging Filmmakers Showcase, “Fedeltà. Soldier. Prisoner.” is an internationally acclaimed film. Tickets are free, and RSVPs are recommended in advance due to space limitations.

“The film shows that the people of Chambersburg were so kind that to this day, the families of the prisoners still make trips to visit,” says Mancini. “It’s a way of remembering their fathers and grandfathers, and also a display of appreciation because of how kindly those communities treated their fathers and grandfathers.”

Movie poster for “Fedelta. Soldier. Prisoner”

“Fedeltà” chronicles the prisoners’ journey from war to peace, leveraging original documents and footage from numerous sources. It’s a moving and hopeful film that depicts how this difficult situation turned into a prime example of community-building that left a lasting, positive mark on Chambersburg.

“After more than 80 years, people who have never been here still speak well of our community,” says Mancini. “How incredible is that!”

Mancini spent 20 years in the military before returning home to Pittsburgh. In addition to filmmaking, he hosts two podcasts—Talking Business and Life (formerly Italian Impact Weekly) and The Unlikely Catholic— and serves as an assistant professor of computer and information systems at Robert Morris University.

His formative years in Pittsburgh’s Little Italy inspired him to pursue documentary projects such as “Fedeltà.” The film has already earned numerous festival honors, including Best Feature Documentary at Dallas MovieFest; Best First Time Director at the 2025 Bomarzo Soulplace Film Festival; and both Best Director Debut and Best Historical Film at the 2024-25 Beyond the Screen Film Festival.

“Fedeltà” premiered in Chambersburg, and this Lindsay screening will be Western Pennsylvania filmgoers’ first chance to watch Mancini’s work on the big screen.

“The film shows that even during our worst moments, kindness and goodness can still be found,” says Mancini. “This is a deeply personal lesson that everyone should remember. Seeing it in a theater is a wonderful way to get people together, looking across the aisle and seeing others—hopefully in an even better light.”

Allegheny Health Network Launches New Clinic for Advanced COPD

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network (AHN) announced today the opening of a new specialized clinic that is dedicated to providing advanced care for patients with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).

It is called the AHN Advanced COPD Clinic, and it offers therapies that are cutting-edge and an approach that is multi-disciplinary to significantly improve the quality of life for patients that are suffering from COPD that is severe.

It is based at AHN Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) and the Breathing Disorders Center at the AHN McCandless Outpatient Center.

COPD is a progressive lung disease which causes breathing difficulties and hinders airflow.

It is caused primarily by prolonged exposure to smoke from cigarettes and pollution from the air.

COPD stands as the third-leading cause of death worldwide and it affects millions of Americans.

2026 Pirates break record for most home runs ever hit at PNC Park

(Credit and Caption for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Oneil Cruz wears a welding hood as he is congratulated in the dugout after hitting a two run home run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, Tuesday, March 31st, 2026, in Cincinnati. (Kareem Elgazzar/Associated Press)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The 2026 Pittsburgh Pirates have now broke a record for the most home runs that a Pirates team has ever hit at PNC Park.

PNC Park opened in 2001 and this year’s Pirates team has hit 84 home runs in Pittsburgh in 2026 as of today, which broke the previous record of 81. 

Pirates catcher Rafael Flores, Jr. hit a home run in the seventh inning of yesterday’s game against the Detroit Tigers in Pittsburgh to break this record.

The 2026 Pirates could break another home run record this year that was set by the 1999 Pirates for the most home runs a Pirates team has ever had in a single MLB regular season.

The 1999 Pirates hit 171 home runs in that season, and the 2026 Pirates have 155 home runs with 33 games left to go in their 2026 regular season.

Trump Administration Announces $35 Million Investment to Advance Screening Technology, Secure Additional Operating Rooms and Modernize Rural Pennsylvania Healthcare

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) The Trump Administration made an annoucement yesterday that an investment in $35 million is being delivered to improve health outcomes for Pennsylvanians through the federal Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP).

This investment will make expansions, upgrades and modernizations for screening technology, as well as make purchases of equipment to bring more operating rooms online, and also make expansions for options of transportation that remove access barriers for patients.

This investment in both equipment and supplies, which will help improve care and services, advances the commitment of the Trump administration to strengthen rural healthcare and the investment ensures that Americans can access this high-quality no matter what their zip code they have.

AAA: New Research Finds Speeding Has Become the Norm

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) New resarch from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety confirms that speeding has become so common that many motorists now consider it a normal part of driving.

Three in ten drivers agreed with this statement: “No one actually drives the speed limit.”

Even though most motorists agreed that posted speed limits are appropriate, many also considered driving 10 miles per hour over speed limits acceptable.

Nearly half of motorists believed that keeping up with traffic is safer than obeying the law of the posted speed limit.

However, the consequences could be deadly, because according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding was a factor in nearly 30% of traffic fatalities in 2024.

Pirates acquire veteran catcher Christian Bethancourt from the Yankees in exchange for cash

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Pirates traded with the New York Yankees yesterday to acquire veteran catcher Christian Bethancourt in exchange for cash considerations.

The thirty-four-year-old Bethancourt had been playing for the Triple-A affiliate of the Yankees, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Rail Raiders.

The Pirates expect him to join them in Los Angeles when they play a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, which starts tomorrow.

The Pirates also assigned him to Triple-A Indianapolis.

Bethancourt has hit .229 with 35 home runs in 427 major league games.

This move for Bethancourt comes as another Pirates catcher, Endy Rodrguez, is on the 10-day injured list with left hip inflammation.

Bethancourt has hit .270 in the minors for the Cubs and Yankees this season and also spent time in the Pirates’ farm system in 2021.  

National Weather Service’s Pittsburgh office breaks record for tornadoes seen in a year

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pitttsburgh, PA) The National Weather Service’s Pittsburgh office broke a record for tornadoes in a year yesterday after a second EF-0 tornado that came from the storms on Sunday was confirmed.

An EF-0 tornado occurred in the Hookstown area on Sunday and the NWS confirmed that another EF-0 tornado occurred in the Orchard Hills area of Armstrong County.

The Armstrong County tornado, which had winds of 85 mph, brought the record to 30 for 2026 seen by the NWS Pittsburgh office.

That tornado pushes the county warning area of that office past the previous record of 29, which was set in 2024.

These two tornadoes bring the Pittsburgh area’s total to 24, excluding West Virginia and Ohio.

Tornadoes are most active in western Pennsylvania in the months of June and July, and even though chances for tornadoes in the region begin to decrease in the month in August, these storms showed that they are still possible to occur. 

Beaver County YMCA hiring before and after school teachers

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) The Beaver County YMCA is now hiring before and after school teachers.

The shifts will be from 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M. before school and from 2:30 P.M. to 6 P.M. after school.

You need a high school diploma and required background clearances to apply for this position.

The benefits include flexible scheduling and free YMCA membership. You can send your resume to childcaredirector@beavercountyymca.org. 

New Castle man escapes scene of single-vehicle crash, hitting building in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported yesterday that fifty-nine-year-old Robert Symons of New Castle escaped the scene of a single-vehicle crash in Lawrence County that occurred on Saturday.

Symons was trying to park in the parking lot of the Dollar General on State Route 65 in Slippery Rock Township at 2:55 p.m.

As his vehicle entered the parking stall area, Symons did not stop and then hit a curb with his vehicle. 

According to police, he kept driving onto the sidewalk and hit the side of the building. There were no reported injuries. 

New Castle man cited after four vehicle crash in Lawrence County; two women injured

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported yesterday that sixty-nine-year-old Dennis Patterson of New Castle was cited after a four-vehicle crash occurred in Lawrence County on Tuesday.

According to police, Patterson was driving on US Highway 422 in Slippery Rock Township at 3:07 p.m. and he did not brake in time to avoid hitting traffic stopped at a steady red traffic signal.

He hit the vehicle of forty-three-year-old Frank Attisano, Jr. of New Castle, which subsequently hit two other vehicles.

Fifty-four-year-old Barbara Hupko of New Castle and forty-seven-year-old Regina King of Farrell were transported to UPMC Jameson Hospital for treatment of their injuries.