Former WBVP General Manager Passes Away

Hall Communications mtg Bill Baldwin at The Host Inn 1983
Bill Baldwin during his tenure at WBVP and WWKS, around 1983.

Former WBVP General Manager, Bill Baldwin,  passed away on Monday, August 29 after reportedly struggling with cancer for many years.  Bill was brought to Beaver Falls by then station owner,  Hall Communications, from New Bedford, Massachusetts, to oversee WBVP and sister FM station, WWKS around 1979.  During Baldwin’s tenure, the stations moved from the basement of a bank building at 1400 7th avenue, to the current office and studio location at 1316 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls.  In recent years, Baldwin served as an Executive Vice President with Hall Communications and worked on site as a general manager at one of the Hall properties,  WLPA in Lancaster.  Hall Communications  bought WBVP and WWKS in the early seventies from Beaver Valley Broadcasting and sold the pair of stations in 1985 to  M.T. Communications,  a local company from Hopewell operated by Ted and Marilee Ruscitti.

Bill Baldwin’s Obituary.

Beaver County’s Projected Budget Deficit Adjusted As Final Quarter Of Budget Year Begins Today

The final quarter of the budget year begins today and Beaver County has a projected deficit of 2 point nine million dollars.  According to Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti, that figure was disclosed yesterday by budget director Ricardo Luckow during the commissioner’s regular weekly work session.  Luckow said the year began with a 15.3-million-dollar deficit, not the 17-million originally reported. Budget cuts totaling 3 point nine million and the refinancing of some county bonds substantially reduced the deficit.

News Out Of Aliquppa

Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano reports the following news out of Aliquippa:

ALIQUIPPA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IS HOSTING MEET THE TEACHER NIGHT FROM 5:30-7:15 p.m. tonight.  Elementary principal A’Fraca T. Shepard invites all parents to attend the event.

The monthly free breakfast for veterand hosted by Aliquippa Diversity Council and the Uncommon Grounds Cafe scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled.

The 23rd Annual Arts and Music Festival will get underway on Friday, and the annual parade is Saturday, according to Catherine Colalella, Diversity Council chairman.

Emergency Sirens To Be Tested On Thursday

The emergency sirens in Beaver County will be tested Thursday morning. The sirens will sound at 11 a-m and will sound continuously for three minutes. Just remember it’s only a test. The test is a federal requirement to ensure sirens in the 10-mile radius around the Beaver Valley Power Station are working properly.

Back To School In Moon Township

It was back to school today for students in the Moon Area School District. That means there’s only one school district that has yet to return to the classroom for the 2016-17 season, and that would be the Ambridge Area School District. Those students go back on Tuesday, the day after Labor Day.

Final Clean-Up Underway At Site Of Demolished Building That Used To Be Lindy’s Restaurant in Aliquippa

Final cleanup of rubble leftover from the demolition of Aliquippa’s Lindy’s after bricks fell from the building located at  Kiehl St and Franklin Ave. in September 2014 is underway, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. Lindy’s was a popular restaurant and convenience store for several years before closing. The eyesore materialized after Unis Demolition  owner Ralph Unis said he wasn’t paid in full for emergency cleanup by property owner JoAnn Mike. Debris began to build up as people dumped unwanted items at the site, and Unis was issued several citations by the city code enforcement officer Mike Demcak, the last one in July. Police Captain Ryan Pudik  worked with Mike Demcak, zoning and and code enforcement office,r  for the city on the ordinance.  Pudik said in a phone interview  Unis has been cited many times, not just for the Lindy’s site; one property at  Wykes and Davis St., and three at Grove and Griffith Streets. Neither property has been cleared, he said . The city has eight zones and a blight committee is being formed, and applications for the positions are in the city’s hands for review. Alicia (Hunt ) Williams , a former city resident, moved back home from California and is assisting the city, because she said there needed to be something done about blight in her hometown. The city has 800 vacant properties, and efforts to remove the blight are underway.

Ambridge Girls Basketball Coach Accused Of Rape

A sixth-grade Ambridge girls’ basketball coach is accused of raping teenage girls. 50-year-old Ralph Ruprecht of Freedom, a husband and father of three girls, was grabbed by police Friday, accused of committing deviant sexual acts with teenage girls in an apartment in a Strip District building. Police say he groomed eight to ten girls and lured them to the Strip District apartment for sex, where they were allegedly raped and sexually assaulted by as many as eight men. This reportedly went on “for years”. Ruprecht is facing 16 counts, including rape. He was arraigned on the charges Saturday morning and was taken to the Allegheny County Jail after failing to post $200,000 bond.

NAACP Job Fair Takes Place Tonight in Rochester

Robert Jones of the Beaver Valley NAACP tells Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano that a job fair will be held tonight at Rochester High School auditorium from 6-8 p.m. in Rochester. The job fair is open to both men and women , and it will be attended by representatives from CCBC, Robert Morris, Penn State, Career Link JTPA, Beaver Valley FOP representatives from.,trade unions, and apprenticeships will also be on hand. The event is being held to encourage Beaver County residents to apply since there will be jobs available with the Shell Cracker plant that is being built in Potter Township.

Another Beaver County School District Heads Back To School

Students in another Beaver County school district headed back to the classrooms today. Beaver County Radio welcomes back the South Side Area School District, along with two neighborhood districts from Allegheny County: The Cornell School District and the West Allegheny school district started classes today as well.

Elderly Woman Loses Dog, 3 Cats In Lawrence Co. Fire

An elderly woman escaped her burning Lawrence County home this morning, but lost her pets. The fire broke out around 10 a.m. on Walnut Tree Lane in Slippery Rock Township. The woman lives in the house alone and heard a crackling noise. She was able to escape uninjured. One dog and three cats perished in the fire. The woman had lived in the home for 50 years. The residence was a complete loss.