Man Fleeing Police in Beaver Falls Causes Violent Accident That Injuries Three, He Was Wanted for Parole Violation

Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director 
Thursday November 4, 2021 at 7:02 AM
(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Pa State Police in Beaver are reporting that a Trooper observed a 2002 Silver Dodge Caravan being operated by 44-year-old John James Allen, of Pittsburgh, commit a traffic violation Wednesday evening at 6:36 PM in the area of 8th Avenue in the City of Beaver Falls.
Troopers attempted to initiate a traffic stop and Allen fled from the Trooper at a high rate of speed and failed to stop at several stop signs. During the pursuit it was learned that Allen was wanted on a Parole violation and had several warrants for his arrest. As Allen was fleeing Troopers and Police his vehicle collided with a 2019 Honda Civic being driven by an unnamed 19-year-old male from Beaver Falls at the intersection of sixth avenue and 37th Street Extension in Beaver Falls. The collision was so violent that the engine from one of the vehicles landed in the roadway. The driver of the Civic had a moderate laceration to his left leg and a 28-year-old female passenger in the Civic also sustained minor injuries to her head and chest. Allen climbed out of his vehicle through the driver’s side window and attempted to flee. He was apprehended and resisted arrest as he was being handcuffed. Allen was injured in the accident and had to be flown to UPMC Mercy Hospital for a head and spinal cord injury as a result of the crash .
A Trooper also had to be treated at Heritage Valley Beaver for exposure to Allen’s blood.
Troopers are continuing to investigate at this time.

Thursday’s AMBC: Breakfast With Todd

Todd DePastino of the Veterans’ Breakfast Club will talk with Matt Drzik about the upcoming events that the VBC is planning for Veterans’ Day and the adjacent weekend.

That and more beginning at 6:30 tomorrow morning on A.M. Beaver County.

AUDIO: Coach Sherman McBride Sees Bright Future For Ambridge Football

(Cover Photo/Sly Washington)

Never has a record of 2-8 felt so great.

Despite the losing record, Ambridge’s two wins not only doubled the entire win total of the previous five seasons combined (2016-2020), but it was enough to propel the Bridgers into fourth place in the Class 3A Northwest Six conference (2-3), giving the school its first playoff appearance since 2015.

The architect behind the Bridgers’ return to the postseason is Beaver County Sports Hall Of Fame member Sherman McBride–the longtime assistant for Aliquippa football, former track-and-field coach for the Quips, and an all-state running back in his own right.

McBride is now the HC at Ambridge, and he talked to Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County in lieu of the Bridgers’ upcoming first-round match with the Freeport Yellowjackets. McBride knows that his team is rather young (five freshman on the starting roster), but at the same time has faced a strong pedigree of teams over the 2021 campaign that has them battle-tested for the upcoming postseason.

More so, McBride sees the emergence of the youth and the success of the Bridgers as a stepping stone towards an even brighter future for the program. He acknowledged that several students have verbally made requests to join the football team, and that the school district from top to bottom has been supportive of this team. Perhaps even, McBride feels that continued momentum could propel Ambridge football back to glory that harkens the “heyday” of decades past.

The Ambridge/Freeport game will be on WMBA Friday night with a 6:30 airtime and a 7:00 kickoff.

To hear the full interview between Matt and Coach McBride, click on the player below.

Ask the Commissioners on Thursday’s Teleforum with Eddy Crow

Thursday’s Teleforum program with Eddy Crow gives you the opportunity to ask questions of the folks who know; Ask the Commissioners happens in the 9 o’clock hour, followed by Huntington Business Spotlight at 10, and Best of Beaver County with Mike Romigh at 11. Teleforum happens every weekday from 9 till noon on 1230WBVP, 1460WMBA, and 99.3 presented by St. Barnabas. The program also streams live on Beavercountyradio.com.

New Brighton to Start Road Milling and Paving Today

November 3, 2021 at 1:33 PM
(New Brighton, Pa.) New Brighton Borough has started the road milling and resurfacing of various roads started today, November 3. As part of the 2021 road paving program, Second Street, from Thirteenth Street to the mid 1500 block; Sixth Avenue, from Eleventh Street to Thirteenth Street; Twelfth Street, from Fifth Avenue to the mid 600 block; Fourth Avenue, from Fourteenth Street to Sixteenth Street; and Fourteenth Street, from Third Avenue to Sixth Avenue will be milled and paved.

Work will be conducted during daylight hours and is anticipated to continue for approximately two weeks. The schedule is tentative and subject to change depending on weather. There may be travel delays and parking restrictions during this time. Please plan accordingly.

Penguins Stars Crosby and Dumoulin Test Positive For COVID-19

(AP Photo)
Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 1:12 PM
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins have placed star center Sidney Crosby and defenseman Brian Dumoulin in the COVID-19 protocol after both tested positive. Coach Mike Sullivan says Crosby is dealing with mild symptoms while Dumoulin remains asymptomatic. They are the seventh and eighth members of the Penguins to test positive for COVID-19 since training camp opened in September. Pittsburgh is off to a 3-3-2 start and is currently tied for last in the NHL’s Metropolitan Division.

Smooth Elections & Rough Ice Commandeer Work Session Discussions

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

Last year, the County Commissioners cancelled the work session on the day following Election Day, because the ballots were still being counted.

This year, it was a full crew at the Beaver County Courthouse for the regular Wednesday work session. Why such a difference?

“There was a lot less volume this year,” said Commissioner Dan Camp. “Next year I think there’ll be more ballots and it’ll take longer. This year it took about 8 hours.”

Despite a 5% increase in post-presidential participation from the 2017 election, Beaver County’s presence at the polls went from 94,645 ballots in 2020 to 37,803 in 2021–a drop from 80% to 33%.

“Credit to everyone at the polling places as well,” Commissioner Jack Manning added. “There’s been a lot of issues across the state with getting people to volunteer and work the polls. Fortunately, we’ve got some good folks here and new people who have stepped up.”

“We need to thank the volunteers,” spoke Commissioner Tony Amadio. “It was a smooth operation.”

Less smooth is the current situation at the Ice Arena, where ice activity has been halted since October 29 due to the two zambonis being sidelined. According to Parks & Recreation director Tony Caltury, the 1992 model blew an engine three weeks ago, while the 2008 model is being worked on for separate issues.

“We’re about five days out from the other zamboni’s issues major issues getting fixed,” Caltury said. “I tried reaching out to several other rinks to see if they had a zamboni that we could lease or rent for a month before we get over the hump, but it seems everyone else is in the same boat.”

Caltury has also propositioned for a new zamboni for the Ice Arena, a measure which the Commissioners provided no verbal challenge toward.

The Commissioners’ next work session is scheduled for November 10 at 10:00 AM.

Aliquippa School Board Received Updates on Football Stadium Renovation

Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent 
Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 11:14 AM
(Aliquippa, Pa.) VEBH Architect Dan Egan discussed  the steps  to be taken  prior to the  demolition and construction of a new football stadium at Aliquippa High School Monday night. Egan met with the board, athletic director and some members of the coach staff and the public.  Originally, Egan gave the board a cost estimate of $2.5 million dollars, and Monday night he  reported it could cost $3.4 million dollars. District Superintendent Dr. Phillip K. Woods asked Egan to furnish him with an updated list on the costs involved.. Egan said once all the permits are issued for the project and demolition and construction is done it could take 5 months. The visitors section has been closed  for a few years because it’s not structurally sound.  The stadium is 85 years old, and was built in 1936 and is not up to code.

Roll up Your Sleeves: Kids’ Turn Arrives for COVID-19 Shots

Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 10:56 AM
By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer
Schoolchildren take the spotlight this week as the U.S. enters a new phase in COVID-19 vaccination aimed at curbing deaths, hospitalizations and more than a year of disrupted education. With authorities promising enough vaccine to protect the nation’s 28 million kids ages 5-11, pediatricians’ offices, pharmacies, hospitals and schools were poised to begin the shots after the final OK late Tuesday.  Many locations planned mass vaccination events in coming days. The vaccine — one-third the dose for teens and adults — requires two shots three weeks apart. Children who get vaccinated before Thanksgiving will be fully covered by Christmas.

City of Pittsburgh Announces Vaccine Mandate for City Employees

Wednesday November 3, 2021 at 10:53 AM
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh city employees who are not fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by Dec. 22 could be fired under a new mandate announced by the mayor. Mayor Bill Peduto said Monday that workers who remain unvaccinated by the deadline and who do not obtain a medical or religious exemption could face “employment actions,” including unpaid leave or termination. The mandate builds on an earlier vaccine requirement for new hires. It’s already facing pushback, with the head of the police union pledging legal action.