Ambridge Honors Residents For Efforts To Attract Residents And Raise Funds For St. Jude’s

AMBRIDGE BOROUGH LAST NIGHT HONORED A COUPLE OF RESIDENTS FOR THEIR EFFORTS TO ATTRACT RESIDENTS AND RAISE FUNDS FOR ST. JUDE’S CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS THERE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

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Beaver County Commissioners Heard From D-A’s Office And Their Plans For Transportation At Work Session

BREAKING NEWS: AT A VERY SHORT WORK SESSION TODAY, THE BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THEIR AGENDA, HEARD FROM THE D-A’S OFFICE AND THEIR PLANS FOR TRANSPORTATION. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S GREG BENEDETTI HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

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Six-Month Road Closure Began Today In New Sewickley Township

A six-month closure of part of Freedom Crider Road in New Sewickley Township began at 7:00 this morning. Crews are shutting down the road between Lovi Road and Route 989 to continue work of the Freedom Road Upgrade Project. The work is being done in Freedom and New Sewickley Township. The project includes utility relocations, completion of the Snake Run and Park Quarry bridges, guiderail and sign updates and other improvements. Local traffic will be able to access their property. Detours will be posted.

Allegheny County Executive Today Honors West Penn Nurses For Record Third Magnet Recognition

ALLEGHENY COUNTY EXECUTIVE RICH FITZGERALD TODAY WILL HONOR A GROUP OF WEST PENN HOSPITAL NURSES…FOR A SPECIAL RECOGNITION. WEST PENN HOSPITAL IS THE FIRST HOSPITAL IN THE PITTSBURGH REGION TO EARN MAGNET RECOGNITION DESIGNATION THREE TIMES. IT IS THE HIGHEST NATIONAL CREDENTIAL FOR NURSING EXCELLENCE. LATE THIS MORNING FITZGERALD WILL ISSUE A PROCLAMATION HONORING THE NURSES FOR THIS EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

Boston College tops Pitt 81-58!! Panthers still winless in ACC!!!

Boston College tops Pitt 81-58.

By ALAN SAUNDERS, Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Coming into Tuesday’s game at Pittsburgh, Boston College had gone nearly three years without a victory on the road against an Atlantic Coast Conference foe.
The last time the Eagles won a road conference game was March 3, 2015, at Virginia Tech. Starting with the Eagles’ 0-18 season in conference play in 2015-16, they lost 23 straight games against ACC opponents before finding another team down on its luck in the Panthers.
Boston College upended Pitt, 81-58, to end one streak and perpetuate another, as the Panthers lost their 14th straight game in conference play.
“We’re not that team anymore,” Boston College head coach Jim Christian said after the victory. “We’ve been close. We had Virginia to one. We were down 18 at Louisville and cut it to two. We’ve showed signs, but that last step has got to be taken by these guys, together.”
Despite Pitt’s struggles and the lopsided final score, it wasn’t an easy victory for the Eagles (16-10, 6-7 in ACC). Pitt opened up a big lead midway through the first half. The Panthers were ahead by 15 at one point and had Eagles’ star Jerome Robinson off his game and in foul trouble with three early personals.
With Robinson struggling and the hapless Panthers out to a big lead, it would have been easy for the Eagles to accept another defeat, but they instead doubled down on their leading scorer, moving him to the middle of Pitt’s 2-3 zone and working the offense from there.
It worked, as Boston College went on a long run late in the first half that nearly erased the Pitt advantage by halftime. From the 6:42 mark in, the Eagles went on a 16-4 run to close to within two. Early second half, it was more of the same, as the Eagles started with a 9-0 run to take a lead they never relinquished.
“Catching it in the high post, I knew I had the five man on me a lot,” Robinson said. “Once I got a couple easy jump shots in the middle, I got to be able to take it to the paint.”
Robinson led the way with 27 points. Jordan Chatman added 17 points, helped by 5-of-12 shooting from 3-point range.
Freshman guard Parker Stewart had 16 points to lead the Panthers (8-19, 0-14 in ACC).
BIG PICTURE
Boston College: Robinson, the Eagles’ leading scorer, had just two points at the half, but was a big part of the Eagles’ second-half run. After shooting 1 of 6 from the floor before the break, he went 10 of 12 the rest of the way. The ACC’s leading scorer in conference play, Robinson has scored 20 points or more in three straight games and five of his last six.
Pitt: The Panthers entered the game 314th in Division I by averaging just eight offensive rebounds per game. They record just two against the Eagles, while conceding 18, which allowed the Eagles to attempt 66 field goals compared to the Panthers’ 48. Of the two, one was a team rebound after Boston College deflected the ball out of bounds and the other was a long rebound collected by guard Jared Wilson-Frame.
“At some point, our frontcourt guys should be getting an offensive rebound,” Pitt head coach Kevin Stallings said. “You shouldn’t play 20 or 30 minutes and not get an offensive rebound, but I’m just going to say that’s on me. I’ve got to do more in practice to get them there.”
UP NEXT
Boston College: Returns home to host Notre Dame on Saturday. The Eagles are 0-9 against Notre Dame since the Fighting Irish joined the ACC in 2013.
Pitt: Will visit Florida State on Sunday. The Panthers beat the Seminoles in 2017, one of four ACC wins over two seasons for Pitt under Stallings.

2018 High School Basketball Play-off brackets revealed!!!

The W.P.I.A.L 2018 high school basketball playoff brackets were revealed during the annual pairings meeting Tuesday, February 1, 2018 on Beaver County Radio and the Trib Live Network. . Click on the Trib Live logo below to see all of the playoff brackets and then tune into Beaver County Radio on Valentine’s day and we’ll let you know what games will air on Beaver county Radio in the first round.

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Governor Wolf rejects GOP redistricting map as deadline looms

By MARC LEVY and MARK SCOLFORO, Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf will not submit a new Republican-drawn map of Pennsylvania’s congressional districts to the state’s high court, saying Tuesday that it uses the same unconstitutionally partisan tactics as the 6-year-old boundaries struck down in a gerrymandering case.
Wolf’s move came six days before the deadline set by the Democratic-majority state Supreme Court to impose new boundaries for Pennsylvania’s 18 congressional districts. However, Wolf’s office did not immediately say whether he would submit his own map to the court, and he has not publicly released his own proposed map.
Redrawing the map of Pennsylvania districts could boost Democrats nationally in their quest to take control of the U.S. House, and leaves district boundaries up in the air barely three months before May’s primary election.
The governor said his office’s analysis of the plan put forward Friday night by leaders of the Republican-controlled Legislature concluded that it was clearly designed to help their own candidates.
“There is basically no chance it wasn’t drawn in a way to benefit Republicans,” Wolf press secretary J.J. Abbott said.
The governor’s office retained a mathematician with an expertise in redistricting, Moon Duchin of Tufts University, to review the GOP-drawn map. In a one-page summary released Tuesday by the governor’s office, Duchin called the GOP’s revised plan “extremely, and unnecessarily, partisan.”
Republicans who drew the proposal said it adhered to the court’s line-drawing benchmarks, eliminating dozens of municipal and county divisions and creating more compact districts. It also kept nearly 70 percent of residents — and every incumbent congressman — in their old districts.
The governor was notifying lawmakers of his specific problems with the Republican leaders’ proposal, but is also leaving open the possibility of working with the Legislature to submit a consensus map by Monday’s deadline, Abbott said.
The court ruling Jan. 22 said a Republican-drawn map created in 2011 put partisan interests above other line-drawing criteria, giving GOP candidates an unfair edge.
In the three elections under that map, Republicans have maintained a 13-5 advantage in the state’s congressional delegation.
Pennsylvania is politically divided — Republican Donald Trump beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania by less than 1 percentage point in the state. Democrats have more registered voters than Republicans, and hold the governorship and three elected statewide row offices, as well as the high court majority.