TRAFFIC ALERT: Line Painting Operations This Week in Beaver County

TRAFFIC ALERT: PennDOT District 11 is advising motorists that line painting operations on various roadways in Beaver County will occur today  through Saturday, June 8, weather permitting. Work to repaint lines will occur from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day in the following locations:

· McCleary Road in Raccoon and Greene townships;

· Tank Farm Road in Independence Township;

· Shivler Road in Greene and Raccoon townships;

· Park Road/Dutch Ridge Road in Brighton Township; and

· Darlington Road in Patterson Township and Fallston Borough.

 

TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 51 East Rochester-Monaca Bridge Inspection Begins Today In Beaver County

TRAFFIC ALERT: PennDOT District 11 is announcing inspection activities on the East Rochester-Monaca Bridge (Route 51) over the Ohio River in East Rochester and Monaca boroughs will begin today, weather permitting. Single-lane alternating traffic will occur on the bridge from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays through Monday, June 10 as crews conduct inspection activities. Additionally, a lane restriction will occur as needed on southbound Route 65 under the bridge.  Motorists are advised to use caution, allow extra time, and expect changing traffic patterns when traveling through the area.

Antique Emporium Grand Re-Opening Was a Success!!

(Beaver Falls, PA) Antique Emporium has been open for many years on 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls, today Beaver County Radio helped out the new owners Bill Antonacceo and Brandt Toward along with the rest of the rest of the city of Beaver Falls help celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of the store.  Antonacceo and Toward also own Ascendant Auction Galleries LLC located on College Avenue in Beaver Falls and now just bought Antique Emporium.

Beaver County Radio joined the party on May 31, 2019 on the day of the re-opening. Eddy Crow and Bill Antonacceo talked about the store, deals, offers and the new look of the store from 10-Noon. The Re-Opening brought in many customers to the new store and the had a chance to look at all the items for sale in the store. From Pin-Ball Machines to action figures to music records and everything in between that makes Antique Emporium Beaver County’s number one Antique and Collectible store.

Located at 818 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls the new owners, Bill Antonacceo and Brant Toward want you to know where to go for all your collectible and Antique needs.

Here is an archived version of the Facebook live video from Friday’s remote broadcast on WBVP and WMBA from the Antique Emporium:

See pictures from the Grand Re-Opening Below:

Pelosi: I Think Trump ‘Wants us to Impeach Him’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., says she believes President Donald Trump actually wants to be impeached so the Senate could clear him. She made her comments on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” last night. Pelosi said – quote – “He knows it’s not a good idea to be impeached, but the silver lining for him is then, he believes, that he would be exonerated by the United States Senate. Pelosi maintained the Republican Senate is “completely in the pocket of Donald Trump.” And she noted that not one GOP lawmaker in the Senate has “spoken up.”

U.S. Chamber Of Commerce May Take Legal Action To Block Trump From Imposing Tariff On Imports From Mexico

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says it’s looking into possible legal action to block President Donald Trump from imposing a 5% tariff on imports from Mexico if the nation doesn’t crack down on Central American immigrants trying to get into the United States. Neil Bradley, executive vice president of the Chamber, called the tariff “exactly the wrong move.” The group represents about 3 million businesses.

Eight Kids Share Title At Scripps National Spelling Bee After Organizers Run Out Of Words

OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — Eight kids are sharing the title at the Scripps National Spelling Bee after bee organizers ran out of words that could challenge them. The ending was unprecedented in the 94-year history of the bee and raises questions about how the competition can adjust to kids who appear nonplussed by any word in the dictionary. The co-champions closed out the bee by spelling 47 consecutive words correctly, and they said fatigue was a much bigger problem than the words.

17 Years Since Deadly Microburst At Kennywood Park

It’s been 17 years since a violent storm killed one person and injured dozens of others at Kennywood Park. On May 31, 2002, at around 7 p.m., a microburst hit the park, damaging dozens of trees and collapsing the pavilion above the The Whip, a ride located in the “Lost Kennywood” area of the park. 29-year-old Stephanie Wilkerson of Monroeville was killed in the collapse. Other people were trapped and had to be rescued. Kennwyood was highly attended at the time of the storm, and many of the guests were there for school picnics. In total, nearly 60 people at the park were hurt. Some of the victims required surgery. Wilkerson’s family sued Kennywood and Landau Building Co., the contractor that built the pavilion above The Whip. They claimed undersized support posts caused the collapse. The lawsuit was settled for nearly $2 million. The pavilion was never rebuilt.

Garade, Camper, Shed Destroyed In Suspicious Fires In Lawrence County

A garage, a camper and a shed on the same property were destroyed in suspicious fires this morning. The fires happened on property located on the 1800 block of Harlansburg Road in Hickory Township, Lawrence County. There were no initial reports of injuries. Police are hoping to review surveillance video to learn more about what happened.

Eastern PA. Amusement Park Takes Bullet Cartridge Keychains Off The Shelf

ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A Eastern Pennsylvania amusement park is no longer selling a bullet cartridge keychain that could be personalized with the buyer’s name. Sarah Keller tells lehighvalley.com she felt a mix of horror and disbelief when her daughter spotted the souvenir for sale in the gift shop at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown. Dorney Park said it believes it can offer its “guests products that are more suitable for our family friendly environment.”