End of 1st Period: Pens 1 Knights 1 on WBVP and WMBA!!!

Knights:

Tomas Nosek (6:28)

Pens:

Phil Kessel (8:03)

Steelers WR Brown to fight civil lawsuits

Steelers WR Brown to fight civil lawsuits
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is planning to fight a pair of lawsuits filed against him stemming from an incident at a Florida apartment complex last spring.
Ophir Sternberg is seeking damages against Brown, claiming that objects thrown by Brown from the 14th floor of an apartment building came close to striking Sternberg’s father and Sternberg’s 22-month-old son in April. The lawsuit claims Sternberg’s son was “extremely traumatized” by the event.
A second lawsuit filed by the owner of the apartment building is seeking more than $15,000 in damages from Brown.
Brown told police that the incidents occurred after a gun and $80,000 were stolen from the apartment. Brown said in a statement on Thursday the lawsuits contained “false claims” against him.
“The facts will soon come out that prove my innocence,” Brown said. “My focus will remain on football and I will not let the cases serve as a distraction.”
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Ambridge Council Receives Report On The Parks Improvement Project

AMBRIDGE BOROUGH COUNCIL HAS RECEIVED A REPORT ON THE PARKS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Ambridge Police Chief Headed To Trial

THE AMBRIDGE POLICE CHIEF IS HEADED TO TRIAL….AS WE HEAR IN THIS REPORT FROM BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

 

Beaver Couple Facing Child Endangerment Charges

A Beaver couple is facing child endangerment charges after one of them overdosed on drugs with an infant in the home. Amanda Morris and Kody Miller are charged in the incident September 11th at their 400 block of Fourth Street apartment. Police say Morris needed Narcan while Miller was visibly under the influence of a controlled substance when they arrived. A five-month-old child was in the living room in a rocking chair at the time. The couple reportedly used heroin before police arrived.

Families For South Side To Hold Town Hall Meeting Tonight at Hanover V-F-D

IF YOU LIVE IN THE SOUTH SIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND SURROUNDING AREAS…FAMILIES FOR SOUTH SIDE WILL BE HOSTING A TOWN HALL TONIGHT:

THAT’S SHANNON TUREK. SHE’S THE ORGANIZER OF THE EVENT….AND SHE EXPLAINED TO BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWSMAN PAT SEPTAK HOW THE GROUP GOT STARTED:

SHE EXPLAINED TO US WHICH TOPICS WILL BE DISCUSSED DURING TONIGHT’S TOWN HALL…

…AND SHE TALKED MORE TO US ABOUT THE PURPOSE OF TONIGHT’S MEETING…

TUREK SAYS OTHER COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL GROUPS WILL BE PRESENT TO DISCUSS THEIR ORGANIZATIONS AS WELL….

TUREK WAS ASKED WHO IS BEING INVITED TO THE TOWN HALL….

ONCE AGAIN, TONIGHT’S TOWN HALL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE HANOVER V-F-D BEGINNING AT 7 P-M.

70th Anniversary Moments – Walt Broadhurst

This year commemorates the 70th anniversary of when Beaver County’s first radio station, WBVP, was heard over the airwaves for the the first time on May 25, 1948.  To mark the historical event, each week, another “70th Anniversary Moment” will be showcased on the airwaves and published on the station’s online feeds.

It has often been said that the President that had the hardest task to accomplish was John Adams.  As the second leader of the newly formed United States of America, He would not have had the benefit of being a part of the excitement and enthusiasm of something new, like his predecessor, and first President, George Washington.  Higher expectations were now in place,  the bar had now been set, plus, the country was still far from being completely stable at that stage of the game. The chance for failure was very high, but as history tells us, Adams filled his role well and the country continued to evolve and become stronger under his guidance.  Such was the case with Walt Broadhurst.

Walt Broadhurst, far left, participates in a Chuck Wilson tribute night at Geneva College in 1977. Courtesy of Bobbie Wilson-Tkacik. Beaver County Times File article/photo.

In 1967, Hall Communications purchased WBVP A.M. and its F.M. counterpart radio station, at the time, from Frank Smith, Tom Price and Charles Onderka, the original owners and founders of WBVP.  Beaver County had seen this wonderful trio of radio pioneers breathe life into a new enterprise in Beaver Falls, and had watched it grow  into a great community radio station. But now, change was on the horizon.  Hall Communications was headquartered in New England and needed to find the right person to run the show in Beaver Falls.  They found their man when they installed Walt Broadhurst as General Manager of WBVP shortly after taking over the company.   Broadhurst was the first manager who was not an owner of WBVP, so not only was there a different person in charge, the whole paradigm had changed from one of a small mom and pop corner store type of business to one with corporate structure, lots of employees and out of town decision makers.  Luckily for everyone involved, with Robert Hall and Dick Reed at the home office in and and Walt Broadhurst running the stations in Beaver Falls, the company continued to flourish and accomplish great things during that era. What could have been a tough transition ended up being the next great chapter in the history of WBVP and Broadhurst’s gregarious personality and strong leadership played a big part in the success.

The following except about Walt Broadhurst has been taken from the recently published book  , Behind The Microphone, The History Of Radio In Beaver County, PA.  “Walt Broadhurst was brought in from Connecticut by Hall Communications to run their newly acquired asset in Beaver County shortly after buying the stations in 1967. This was really the golden era for WBVP and it’s sister F.M. radio station. Competition from outside media was minimal, Beaver County had reached its peak population of nearly 210,000 residents at that point in time, and this was way before the era of the big box stores with out of town corporate decision makers. Almost all the businesses were locally owned stores, and all too happy to advertise on the local radio station.  Broadhurst and his team probably had things relatively easy by comparison. ‘He was on the air and managing and had a good voice did some sports and news.’ reflected Sue Zaskey (Otto) about her boss, Walt Broadhurst.  Ms. Zaskey, at the time was one of the first female advertising salespeople in the radio business, and, later on would marry Broadhurst. Broadhurst looked and acted like the leader he was hired to be.  He appeared as a corporate executive, one with authority in his choice of vehicles, too and reportedly drove a Lincoln Continental according to future (radio station) General Manager, Scott Lowe. Even though there were new owners in town, they had a similar mindset about serving the local community.  Broadhurst was heavily involved in various local clubs like the Beaver Falls Rotary Club. . . With those qualities, Walt Broadhurst was yet another guy perfectly suited to guide the flock in Beaver Falls.”

Walt Broadhurst not only guided the flock,  he also guided everyone two blocks north on 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls.  It was during Broadhurst’s tenure that WBVP moved from its original location in the 1200 block to the lower level of the bank building at the corner of 14th street and 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls in 1968.  WBVP would broadcast from the bank building for the next 12 years.

Walt Broadhurst helped ensure that the future would be a bright one for WBVP.  Even to the point of raising up future generations.  In the 1980’s and 1990’s, Broadhurst’s daughter, Kim Hostetter worked for both WBVP, and WMBA at different times as an Account Executive.  Broadhurst went back to live and work in new England around 1979 after moving on from the Beaver Falls radio stations.

70th Anniversary Moments” is presented by  Abbey Carpet and Floor,  Albert’s Heating, Cooling and Plumbing,  Aliquippa Giant Eagle, The Beaver Falls Municipal Authority, Beaver Valley Auto Mall, Beaver Valley Sheet Metal, Castlebrook Development, The Community College Of Beaver County,  Farmers Building and Savings Bank, Freedom United Federal Credit Union, Hank’s Frozen Custard and Mexican food, The Health Huts, Kitchen City, Laughlin Insurance Agency,  Rochester Manor and Villa and Young’s Jewelry and Coins

 

Beaver County Back To Court To Fight Reassessment Ruling

At Wednesday’s regular work session, Beaver County Commissioners were reminded by solicitor Garen Fedeles that he is going to court in Pittsburgh on Tuesday (October 16) to give oral arguments in the county’s appeal of property reassessment. Fedeles says no ruling will be given Tuesday and he expects a decision to be handed down by the end of the year. The county lost it’s battle to developer Chuck Betters and was ordered to reassess all property in the county by June 2020.

Commissioners also agreed to make necessary arrangments to extend their electric supplier contract with Premier Power Solutions. The current rate is locked in thru May of 2020 and the extension would set a new rate until the end of 2021 that, according to Fedles, could save the county upwards of 45 thousand dollars.

Ribbon-Cutting Held At Ambridge High School For Workforce Training Program

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at Ambridge High School yesterday for a workforce training program for students. Beaver County Radio’s Sandy Giordano was there. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…