Aliquippa School Board announces new hires and resignations

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published August 21, 2023 9:58 A.M.

(Aliquippa, PA) At last Wednesday’s School Board meeting Nicolette DeVincentis was hired as an elementary teacher,  middle school special education teacher Aylssa King was hired, middle school science teacher Katy Malone was hired, a high school math teacher hired is Thomas Horn,  and high school business teacher will be Darian Reynolds. Betty Curenton and Lakesha Cobb were hired as paraprofessionals for emotional support Kanden Vandervert was hired as a junior high school reading teacher.

Special education teacher Kylie Steel resigned, and special education teacher Lisa Eperesi retired.  Kristy Luketic, middle school science teacher, will resign effective September 29, 2023. Speech teacher Ruscitto resigned, along with science teacher J. Burnett.
School starts for all students on Thursday, August 24, 2022.

It’s BACK TO SCHOOL TIME!! Complete list of dates for students to return to class

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published August 21, 2023 9:55 A.M.

(Beaver County, PA) On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 school bells will ring in Ambridge and West Allegheny School Districts. Lincoln Park and MIT in Midland also will be back in the classrooms.

On Thursday, August 24, 2023 Aliquippa, Hopewell, Beaver, Freedom, Ambridge, New Brighton, and Quaker Valley will welcome students back to school.
On Monday, August 28, 2023, Central Valley students will be back in class. All day kindergarten classes have been added at the Center Grange Primary School. On Tuesday, August 29, 2023, South Side and Riverside are to report for classes. On Wednesday, August 30, 2023, Western Beaver, Beaver Falls, Rochester and Midland  will report for classes.

PennDOT Recruitment Event Thursday for Winter Maintenance Program in Beaver County

Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is inviting the public to attend a recruitment event on Thursday, August 24 to learn about winter maintenance position opportunities the department offers in Beaver County.

The recruitment event will be held at PennDOT’s Rochester Maintenance Building located at 155 Stewart Avenue, Rochester, PA 15074 from noon to 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 24.

Recruiters will be available to discuss current and future openings within the Commonwealth. On the spot applications and interviews will take place for individuals with their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) license for both permanent and winter equipment operator positions. Individuals without standard transmission experience are welcome to apply as many PennDOT trucks are now equipped with automatic transmissions.

Other permanent and seasonal employment opportunities with the department that don’t require a CDL license are also open for applicants.

Laptops and staff will be available to assist interested participants navigate the new electronic application system.

PennDOT is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer promoting workforce diversity. To learn more about jobs, please visit www.employment.pa.gov.

Beaver Valley Choral Society announce Christmas concert preview

(New Brighton, PA) In a matter of days, men and women who like to sing can meet at a special  preview session for “Joy of Every Longing Heart,” this year’s Christmas  concert by the Beaver Valley Choral Society. The 7pm preview session  meets on Monday, August 28 at New Brighton Methodist Church, 1033  Sixth Avenue, New Brighton.  

The informal two-hour session is open to the general public as well as BVCS  members, and is under the leadership of BVCS Artistic Director and  Principal Conductor Sharon Burchill. Any interested adult men and  women are encouraged to attend the preview session.  

The first full rehearsal for the Adult Principal Choir and Treble Youth  Chorale begins on Monday, September 11 at 7pm. Selections include the  title piece, “Joy of Every Longing Heart,” written by Lloyd Larsen; “Savior  from on High,” composed by Stephen Paulus; a setting of the poem,  ‘Neighbors on This Frosty Tide,’ from William Bolcum’s “The Wind in the  Willows;” “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” for piano four-hands; a special  Christmas bluegrass selection; plus the closing work, Glenn Rudolph’s “The  Dream Isaiah Saw.”.

 

The Choral Society welcomes new singers and musicians to its ranks.  Auditioning is not required, as long as a vocalist can sing tunefully. Orchestra members must be able to read music and play their  instrument proficiently. The chamber orchestra begins rehearsing  Monday, November 7.  

The volunteer 100-plus voice chorus was formed a century ago and  celebrated its Diamond Jubilee this year. Prospective members should  contact BVCS Membership Coordinator Judi Contino, at judirenkin@yahoo.com  

The Beaver Valley Choral Society is a landmark community,  intergenerational, Christian faith-based, non-denominational, not-for-profit  choral and orchestral arts music organization that values excellence, energy  and entrepreneurial spirit. Visit their website at www.bvchoralsociety.org.  

Rail whistleblowers fired for voicing safety concerns despite efforts to end practice of retaliation

FILE – Norfolk Southern locomotives are moved in Norfolk Southern’s Conway Terminal in Conway, Pa., June 17, 2023. Lawyers and unions who represent rail workers say there is a clear pattern across the industry of railroads retaliating against workers who report safety violations or injuries on the job. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Lawyers and unions representing rail workers say there is a clear pattern across the industry of railroads retaliating against workers who report safety violations or injuries on the job. Often these workers run afoul of managers who don’t want to jeopardize their bonuses. The examples of retaliation discourage other workers from speaking up, out of fear they also could be disciplined or fired. The railroads say they are trying to eliminate the practice by prohibiting retaliation and creating multiple ways for workers to report safety concerns. The number of cases are down over the past five years, but government statistics show whistleblower cases continue to be filed every year.

Shapiro Administration Provides Update on Plum Stray Gas Investigation

Plum, PA – Earlier this week, Governor Josh Shapiro directed the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to launch an investigation into the house explosion in the Rustic Ridge neighborhood of Plum Borough, Allegheny County.

 

Under the Governor’s direction on Monday morning, August 14, 2023, in coordination with local and County authorities, DEP inspectors began conducting a stray gas investigation at the incident site to look for sources of combustible gas near the structure and inspecting nearby natural gas-related facilities and infrastructure under DEP’s jurisdiction. DEP continues to work in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), Allegheny County Fire Marshal’s (ACFM) Office, utility operators, and other county and local emergency service agencies. The ACFM continues its investigation into the cause and origin.

 

“From the moment DEP was called in to investigate, our experts have worked tirelessly alongside county officials and partner agencies to aid in identifying the cause,” said DEP Secretary Rich Negrin. “Our emergency response team, geologists, and members of the Oil and Gas District Operations will continue to have boots on the ground in the days ahead, as we exhaust every relevant resource in our scope of jurisdiction.”

 

DEP inspectors are using handheld gas detectors to take daily readings for the presence and concentration of combustible gas – like methane – in the soil or in structures around Rustic Ridge. Where sufficient volume of gas is measured, inspectors are taking samples for lab analysis. DEP expects expedited results from the first samples collected. Potential methane sources include landfills, sewer lines, active/abandoned/historic oil or natural gas wells and associated pipelines, and coal mines. Analysis of the isotopic signature of the gas can indicate the depth of where the gas originated to aid in DEP’s identification of the source of the gas.

 

DEP staff have already inspected the closest oil and gas well sites near Rustic Ridge and are coordinating with the owners/operators of the wells and associated pipelines. DEP staff have begun inspecting abandoned/historic wells and will continue to search for unregistered oil and gas wells in the area that may also be a source of natural gas.

 

“I am in constant communication with Governor Shapiro, who has expressed his unwavering support for the Plum community and for the use of all available investigative measures. At the Governor’s request, an extensive amount of testing has been completed. I have ordered that the results be expedited. Over the next few days additional testing will be conducted and shared with the public appropriately,” added Negrin. “It is not lost on our agency the tremendous impact this event has had on the Plum community. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the family and the precious lives lost through this tragic incident.”

 

Media sources have noted the presence of abandoned mine lands in the area. Vast swaths of southwestern Pennsylvania sit atop abandoned underground mines. DEP has assessed the coal seam in the Plum Borough area and found no nearby shafts or drill/bore holes in the vicinity of the incident and determined the likelihood of an abandoned mine-related gas issue to be very low. Two DEP projects to extinguish the nearby Renton abandoned mine fire were successfully concluded in October 2021. Abandoned mine features are not currently part of DEP’s investigation.

Dr. Walter McGregor & Todd McGregor Are This Week’s Guests On “Heroes”

In this week’s episode of Highmark Heroes, Jim Roddey conversates with Allegheny Health Network thoracic/cardiac surgeon Dr. Walter McGregor about his top-level work, and then Jim will talk with Todd McGregor, who is the Executive and CEO of the Laurel Highlands Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

“Heroes” is presented by Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield and the Allegheny Health Network, airing Saturdays at 10:00 AM and Sundays at 12:30 PM on Beaver County Radio. Archived editions of “Heroes” can be heard at the Beaver County Radio Podcast Library.

“The True Israel” Is Discovered & Discussed On This Week’s “Wake Up Beaver Valley”

On this week’s edition of “Wake Up Beaver Valley”, Pastor Dave Grove talks about the “true Israel” within believers and within Scripture, as he uses excerpts from Romans and the Book of Isaiah to reveal the truth.

“Wake Up Beaver Valley” airs every Saturday morning from 9 AM to 10 AM on Beaver County Radio and is presented by the Church of The Redeemed of Beaver Valley. Archived editions of “Wake Up Beaver Valley” can be heard at the Beaver County Radio Podcast Library.

This Week’s Episode Of “Living Well” Is Rather…Sweet

Hosts Jeff Bost and Dr. Joseph Maroon talk about sugars, sweeteners, and what they can do to your body on this week’s edition of “Living Well”.

Dr. Joseph Maroon is a world renown neurosurgeon with extensive experience in neurosurgery. He specializes in minimally invasive surgery to speed recovery for his patients. He is a sports medicine expert and innovator in concussion management, personal fitness and nutrition. Dr. Maroon is also the Pittsburgh Steelers team doctor.

Jeff Bost is a consultant to the St. Barnabas Health System. Bost is also a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Neurosurgery at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, a consultant to the WWE, and Clinical Assistant Professor at Chatham University. He has a special interest in minimally invasive spine and brain surgery and have collaborated on scores of scientific medical papers and books in these areas. Over the last 15 years he has researched, lectured and written on the use of alternative treatment for pain control.

Bost, along with Dr. Joseph Maroon have authored two books on the use of omega-3 fish oil, including: Fish Oil: The Natural Anti-Inflammatory, currently in its forth printing with over 75,000 copies sold and recently, Why You Need Fish Oil. He has given over 100 invited lectures, 24 national posters and oral presentations, 29 coordinated research projects, five workshops presentations, 35 scientific articles and 10 book chapters.

You can rune into “Living Well” every Saturday morning at 8:30 on 95.7 and 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and beavercountyradio.com.

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