The Pennsylvania secretary of state said today that nearly 100,000 people have used the state’s online registration site since it launched in late August. The Department of State says more than 97,800 Pennsylvanians have used the technology, about 60 percent of them eligible citizens registering for the first time and 40 percent of them voters making updates to their registration, such as changing their name, address or party affiliation. March 28 is the deadline for residents to register or update their voter information before the April 26 primary election. The website for online registration is register.votesPA.com.
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Getting ready for “The Show,” with David Granati
David Granati joins Mike Romigh on Teleforum as the band of brothers prepares for their CD release/Benefit concert at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center. “The Show,” is Friday February 19, at 7:30pm. For tickets and information contact granatibros.com
Greg shares his thoughts about spring training for the Pirates.
Beaver County Sheriff’s Office Hit Hard By Budget Cuts
The 2016 Beaver County budget has been finalized, and now the sheriff’s office is among those feeling the pinch. Sheriff Tony Guy says the budget will drastically reduce funding to his office, which means he’ll have to make more than 1.1-million dollars in cuts. Sheriff Guy tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that layoffs of part-timers are imminent…and cuts in some services, such as the D.A.R.E. program and its K-9 unit, are also likely. Sheriff Guy met with county officials last week to plead his case but to no avail.
Cranberry Twp. Police Searching For Woman Connected To String Of Home Burglaries
Authorities in Cranberry Township are looking for a woman connected to a string of recent home burglaries in the area. Police say the woman, who is petite in stature, has been going around burglarizing homes late at night, and in most cases, people were home when she slipped in through unlocked doors. Authorities say the woman has made off with cash and prescription pills. They added that when confronted by homeowners, she often comes up with an excuse for being there and then leaves. In one case, a homeowner offered her help, but she still left. The burglar is described as a young, white woman with a petite build. Police say each time she’s been seen, she was wearing a hoodie with the hood pulled up around her head. Anyone with information about the burglar is asked to contact police.
Should Convenience Stores Be Allowed to Carry Beer In Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania’s highest court is wading into a dispute about whether convenience stores can carry beer in a state known for its strict limits on alcohol sales. The state Supreme Court says it’s taking a case that pits the state’s beer distributors against the Liquor Control Board and the company that runs Sheetz stores.
02/20/16 Saturday Sports Slam Preview
This week in the eight o’clock hour Jack Fullen, president of the WPIAL and Blachawk Athletic Director will join Greg and Frank to talk about realignment in some high school sports. In the nine o’clock hour Beaver County Radio Sports Color Analyst Jason Colangelo will join the guys to talk about the Super Bowl of NASCAR the Daytona 500. The Pirates , Pens, Steelers, and anything else you wanna talk about will also be on the docket and don’t forget the Bolland Hot Lap and of course our weekly trivia question where the winner gets a Large order of wings from Robert’s Roadside Inn. So tune in and call in,(724) 843-1888 and (724) 774-1888, from 8 to 10 AM every Saturday morning.
Associated Hearing Aid Services on Teleforum
2016 Beaver County Budget Is Finalized by Commissioners
The Beaver County Commissioners finalized the 2016 budget at a special meeting this morning. Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti, who was at today’s meeting, reports that the new budget is 64.7 million, up one million from the budget presented 10 days ago. But, after meeting with row office department heads, the commissioners reduced the budget deficit from 5.3 to 3.9 million.
Sewer Lines in East Rochester Borough Constricted by “Flushable” Wipes
Flushable wipes are clogging private and public sewer lines in East Rochester borough. Borough secretary Marlene McRoberts tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that the wipes, although labeled as safe to flush, are not disintegrating. She says the result is a plumbing nightmare. This year, borough officials have cleaned the pump and extracted the wipes as much as once or twice a month. McRoberts advises against flushing wipes even if the package indicates otherwise.