For the past several months scammers have accessed personal computers and placed not only viruses on them, but have obtained passwords and email addresses along with Facebook contacts, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. A frantic woman from the Erie area called her family here in the county about the issue.. She was advised to delete any info she thought was suspicious. Beaver County Detective Tim Staub advises against responding to the scammers whether they intercept your computer or call you by phone. A number that has popped up is a Chicago, Ill. exchange it is 1-312-967-5168, They say to the person answering we’re calling about your computer. Do not answer the phone, do not give out any info , a Staples tech services representative advises.. The tech said they even call the store, BEWARE!!! it is a scam!!!
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Wine & Cheese Event Tonight In Rochester To Educate Public On Veterans Memorial Project
Tonight the public is invited to a free wine and cheese night at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 128 in Rochester. Former Beaver County Emergency Services Director Wes Hill is board president of the post. He tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that tonight’s event will be a chance for the community to learn more about the project to relocate the Veterans Memorial. He says the Civil War Soldier Monument in Rochester will be part of the new Veterans Memorial planned for the roundabout. The event runs from 7 to 9 pm tonight and donations will be accepted.
Transportation Issues Addressed By Aliquippa Mayor
Mayor Dwan Walker of Aliquippa addressed State Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, and State Education Secretary Pedro A Rivera about transportation issues facing Aliquippa residents in search of jobs, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. Aliquippa has no direct bus service from downtown Aliquippa. to Pittsburgh if they want to go to school or search for a job in the city. On December 31, 1970 the city’s bus service served by Woodlawn and Southjern ceased. Beaver Valley Motor Coach ceased operation on January 31, 1972 The local buses picked up at stops throughout the city and connected them to Port Authority buses in downtown Aliquippa .. Port Authority of Allegheny County’s funding for bus service to Aliquippa and others decreased, in 2007 Aliquippa’s service ceased. Beaver County Transit Authority has bus service from stops in Aliquippa to Ambridge where residents can transfer to travel to Pittsburgh, according to spokesperson Mary Jo Morandini. Port Authority picks up riders behind the Ambridge municipal offices at its park and ride , residents can call for scheduling info. The express travel center operated by BCTA behind McDonald’ has a run Monday through Friday morning and a return trip later in the day. Buses also leave from the Chippewa Shopping Center in front of Giant Eagle. Residents can call BCTA 724-728-8600, Port Authority 412-566-5500 for scheduling info.
The 2017 Pittsburgh International Auto Show free ticket give-away
Tune in to 1230 WBVP or 1460 WMBA for your chance to win a set of 4 free tickets to The 2017 Pittsburgh International Auto Show.
This free ticket give-away will take place during A.M. Beaver County, around the 8 o’clock hour, Monday, February 6 – Thursday, February 9.
All you have to do to win your set of 4 free tickets to the auto show is call in during A.M. Beaver County and answer a variety of questions relating to auto trivia, music and more!
The Pittsburgh International Auto Show is held at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, February 17-20.
Hopewell Area School Board Meets To Discuss Retirement Of Business Manager
Hopewell School Board approved the retirement of of Johannah Robb, business manager effective September 30, 2017, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. Mrs. Robb has been working in the district 14 years. She said, i look forward to doing something different.” Tax collectors in Hopewell, Raccoon, and Independence Townships will earn $4.50 per parcel effective the first Monday of January 2018. Mrs. Robb told the board they are statutory employees , they are elected officials. the board was caught off guard when the requests were delivered at 3 p.m. to the office on Wednesday .Solicitor Jjohn Salopek said that the remuneration had to be passed before they pass election petitions. The district buys the computers for the tax collectors and the cost is shared with the townships. The tax collectors run for 4 year terms. Supt. Dr. Michelle miller announced that this is chool board recognition month and the board members were presented mementos from the staff, administration and students. Teacher Chris Signorelli will accompany 2 AP BIO/BIO students to Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh to view an open heart surgery performed . Asst. principal Doug Rowe told the board the trip is a super opportunity to see how a team of health specialists work together to heal individuals. He said it will also tie in biology with current career options in the medical field. This is the second year for SEA Perch, an underwater robotics program with 3 or 4 teams. School competition is march 11, they will compete in regionals at Duquesne April 8, and national competition at Georgia Tech in May.
Commissioner Dan Camp Wants To Do Away With Current Form Of County Government
Beaver County Commissioner Dan Camp wants to do away with the current form of county government. Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti reports that at this morning’s work session, Camp said he wants to a question to appear on the ballot in the May primary that asks voters whether they want to replace the current three-commissioner county government with a Home Rule charter, with a county council and one county executive. Commissioners chairwoman Sandie Egley agreed.
Columbia Gas To Replace Underground Pipeline In Beaver Falls
Columbia Gas plans to spend nearly two-million dollars to replace a mile of underground pipe in Beaver Falls. Columbia Gas spokesman Lee Gerczynski tells Beaver County Radio’s Pat Septak that the project is necessary due to the aging pipes. Customers with indoor meters will have them relocated to the outside of their homes. Gercazynski says customers along 19th, 20th and 21st streets in Beaver Falls will be affected. The project is expected to continue through the fall.
Rock slide Closes University Blvd. In Moon
A rock slide has closed University Boulevard southbound in Moon. The street is closed between Stoops Ferry Road and Campus Drive. A detour has been posted: Stoops Ferry to Flaugherty Road to Broadhead. The rock slide started Tuesday afternoon.
Hopewell Township Commissioners Hoping To Fill Positions Left Vacant By Resignations
The Hopewell Township Commissioners accepted the resignation of Bernie Juth who served as a guard at the township depository, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. Township manager Norm Krause, Jr.. said that Juth resigned because his wife is ill’. He will receive a certificate of appreciation for his service. The township commissioners are asking that anyone interested in applying for the position to stop at the twp. office for an application. A vacancy on the Creswell Heights Water Authority Board needs to be filled. Anyone interested is asked to send a letter of interest to the township office. This is a volunteer position. Krause said the use of the township’s websites for information has increased , including the parks and recreation site.. He said parks and recreation director Vickie Gill is making a great effort to get the info out on upcoming events. The planning commission named Bob Williams as chairman on january 19, they will meet on Thursday, February 16.
Man Charged With Manufacturing Meth In Aliquippa
A man is facing charges for allegedly manufacturing meth in Aliquippa. Officers stopped Vincent Langworthy in the parking lot of the Crestmont Shopping Center Saturday after receiving a report of suspicious activity. Items used to produce meth were found in Langworthy’s vehicle and a subsequent search found similar items in his home.





