For the last 80 years, the Beaver Valley Community Concert Association has been instrumental in bringing the finest talents of music and song to Beaver County, and year 81 looks to be no different. The 2017-18 season features four strong acts, including (with corresponding dates):
The Four Freshmen (Tuesday, Sept. 19)
ABBA Fab (Monday, Oct. 9)
Sidestreet Strutters Jazz Band (Tuesday, Apr. 24)
Tony Pace (Thursday, May 10)
BVCCA Co-Presidents Norma Kehr and Jean Macaluso, as well as Publicity Chairwoman Rhonda Ficca joined Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County on August 8 to discuss this upcoming season and sample some of the acts’ work.
If you missed the interview, click on the players below to listen now!
ALIQUIPPA’S CHIEF OF POLICE HAS ANNOUNCED PLANS TO REPLACE THE LIGHTING ALONG ONE THE CITY’S BUSIEST ROADWAYS. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
AN ALIQUIPPA CHURCH IS DOING ITS PART IN HELPING THE NEEDY. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
JURY SELECTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TODAY IN THE TRIAL OF AN ALIQUIPPA DOUBLE-MURDER SUSPECT. 18-YEAR-OLD RONALD FOSTER IS A FORMER ALIQUIPPA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER ACCUSED OF HELPING TO PLAN A ROBBERY WHICH LED TO THE SHOOTING DEATH OF TWO TEENS. POLICE CHARGED FOSTER WITH THE SEPTEMBER 29TH DEATHS OF 18-YEAR-OLD DANE MATHESIUS OF NEW SEWICKLEY TOWNSHIP AND 16-YEAR-OLD WILLIAM BOOHER. FOSTER IS THE FIRST OF THREE DEFENDANTS IN THE CASE.
BILL MAZEROSKI’S # 9 WAS RETIRED 30 YEARS AGO TODAY AT THREE RIVERS STADIUM. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS THERE AND SHARES HER MEMORIES. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
A WATER LINE BROKE IN ALIQUIPPA OVER THE WEEKEND. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS AN UPDATE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE THAT WILL CARRY THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE OVER BRUSH CREEK IN NEW SEWICKLEY TOWNSHIP IS UNDERWAY. THE OLD BRIDGE – WHICH WAS CONSTRUCTED BACK IN 1951 – IS 150 FEET LONG, CARRIES MORE THAN 40-THOUSAND VEHICLES DAILY AND HAS BEEN DEEMED OBSOLETE BY TURNPIKE OFFICIALS. THE OLD BRIDGE WILL BE SWAPPED FOR THE NEW ONE IN SEPTEMBER. A 55-HOUR CLOSURE WILL BE IN PLACE BETWEEN THE BEAVER VALLEY EXIT AND THE CRANBERRY EXIT ON THE TURNPIKE FROM SEPTEMBER 22ND TO SEPTEMBER 25TH.
WE BEGIN OUR NEWSCAST WITH AN UPDATE NOW ON THTE DUQUESNE LIGHT OUTAGES THAT OCCURRED OVER THE WEEKEND IN BEAVER AND ALLEGHENY COUNTIES. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
The City of Beaver Falls, in conjunction with Geneva College, hosted their 9th Annual Community Crime Watch Day on Geneva’s campus on College Hill. Many law enforcement officers, vendors, and citizens made their way out to the event organized by the City and committee led by Regina Jones.
Matt Drzik and Pat Septak were out with the Prize Van and Personality Prize Wheel, and they thank those who put on this event for another great evening of food, fun, information, and good times. If you missed it, check these pictures out!
(Beaver Falls, PA) Almost 200 people participated in the annual “Run For McGuire – A Special Ride For Special People” on Sunday August 6, 2017. Early estimates predict the fundraising total to be between $6500 and $7000 generated in net proceeds that will be donated to The McGuire Memorial Foundation from the motorcycle ride fundraiser. That is by far the best year for “The Run For McGuire”.
Here is a video of the 2017 “Run For McGuire”:
Father Michael Greb offers the invocation.
Prior to the start of the ride, a special opening ceremony was held with a Blessing of the Bikes by Father Michael Greb from McGuire Memorial, and local dignitaries including State Representatives Aaron Bernstine and Jim Marshall, Beaver Falls Police Chief John DeLuca, and Beaver Falls motorcycle patrolman and Police Escort, Jim Siget. Lead Bike instructors Brad Bailey and Richard Kosten then addressed the crowd gathered in front of WBVP-WMBA on 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls with particular points and notes of safety and caution for the ride.
Texas Road House In Monaca rewarded the generous ride participants with a superb picnic buffet.
The Ride made a stop at McGuire Memorial along the way to visit some of “God’s Entrusted Treasures” before heading back out for the second half of the ride and eventually arriving by thundering through the tunnel entrance to Big Rock Park In New Brighton around 1:45 P.M. for a picnic celebration featuring food from Texas Road House in Monaca, Beverages from Fischer’s New Brighton Foodland and Bottled water courtesy of Sam Spanos from Raymond James Financial in Beaver. After enjoying lunch, several Chinese Auction prize winners were selected and announced.
This was the fourth year that Beaver County Radio, WBVP and WMBA organized and sponsored the “Run For McGuire”. Each year the event has grown, almost doubling the amount of money raised in each of the past two years. Plans are already underway to stage the ride again next year on the first Sunday In August. For updates and news about the “Run For McGuire”, follow on Facebook.
Pictures from the 2017 “Run For McGuire”:
2017 “Run for McGuire – A Special Ride for Special People” sponsors include: