Wednesday’s AMBC: Doctors & Actors & Tickets, Oh My!

On a packed hump-day edition of A.M. Beaver County, Matt Drzik will talk to Lincoln Park’s Producing Artistic Director–Justin Fortunato–as Lincoln Park opens its Highmark Subscription Series of Shows in just a couple of weeks as “Into The Woods” premieres on October 7. The preview comes at 8:10 tomorrow morning.

Following the 8:30 news, Drs. Shawn Richey and Jared Yevins of Tri-State Neuropathy in Beaver join Matt in studio to talk about the ways in which neuropathy can be discovered and treated, before the pain and numbing take hold.

Also, another chance to win Pirates tickets in our “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” trivia contest, as a four-pack of tickets to Sunday’s game at PNC Park between Pittsburgh and Chicago could be yours courtesy of Aliquippa Giant Eagle and Beaver County Radio!

Frank Sparks starts the morning with local news at 6:30 on Beaver County Radio.

Dale and Gary and Eddy-Wednesday Teleforum!! (Heathens too!)

Dale Reckless of MRS Physical Therapy is the first guest on the Wednesday Teleforum program with Eddy Crow-which means Eddy will be a visual aid/prop (it’s on FB live streaming too) Later, Gary Snair joins the host to talk Heathens! -More precisely, the Heathens Car Cruise happening Sunday in Conway! Teleforum can be heard every weekday from 9 till noon on am1230, am1460, fm99.3, and fm95.7-all presented by St. Barnabas!

PennDOT Data Shows Pennsylvania Roundabouts Reducing Fatalities, Injuries, and Crashes

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 Route 3024 (Glen Eden Road), Powell Road and Freshcorn Road courtesy of Pa. Commonwealth Media Services)

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that according to department data, fatalities, injuries, and crashes decreased overall after intersections at 33 locations were replaced with 36 roundabouts.

“We continue to see that Pennsylvania’s roundabouts save lives and reduce crash severity,” said PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian. “While they aren’t the right option in every intersection, we’re pleased that they help to make our roadways safer.”

PennDOT recently reviewed data for 36 roundabouts on state routes at intersections that were previously stop or signal controlled. These roundabouts were selected based on having at least three years of crash data available before and after the roundabouts were built. This accounts for a total of 387 before years and 220 after years of data.

Department data from 2002 through 2021 – based on police-submitted crash reports and weighted based on the number of before and after years, but not for increases in traffic volume – shows the following:

  • Suspected serious injuries were reduced by 76%;
  • Suspected minor injuries were reduced by 22%;
  • Possible/unknown severity injuries were reduced by 70%; and
  • Total number of crashes decreased by 9%.

Unfortunately, there was one fatality in one of the roundabouts; however, there were a combined three fatalities prior to the installation of roundabouts at the 33 locations.

In addition to the 36 roundabouts meeting the selection criteria, 38 other roundabouts have been built on state routes with 16 more under construction and 15 in final design.

The roundabouts included in the review are at the following intersections:

  • Allegheny County:
    • Route 3070 (Ewing Road) and Business Route 376 Ramp, opened in 2011.
  • Beaver County:
    • Route 68 (Adams Street), Route 1034 (Brighton Avenue) and Route 6018 (Brighton Ave./Rhode Island Ave.), opened in 2011.
  • Berks County:
    • Route 222 and Route 662, opened in 2018.
  • Bucks County:
    • Route 2043 (Trevose Road) and Somerton Road, opened in 2012; and
    • Route 213 (Bridgetown Pike/Maple Avenue) and Route 2010 (Bridgetown Pike), opened in 2016.
  • Butler County:
    • Route 3024 (Glen Eden Road), Powell Road and Freshcorn Road, opened in 2015; and
    • Route 228 and SR 2005 (Saxonburg Blvd.), opened in 2018.
  • Chester County:
    • Route 82 (Doe Run Road) and Unionville Road, opened in 2005;
    • Route 52 (Lenape Road), S. Wawaset Road and Lenape Unionville Road, opened in 2014; and
    • Route 3062 (Strasburg Road), Romansville Road and Shadyside Road, Opened in 2017.
  • Crawford County:
    • Route 6/19 (Main Street) and Route 198 (South Street), opened in 2017; and
    • Route 6/19 (Main Street) and Route 198 (Brookhouse Street), opened in 2017.
  • Cumberland County:
    • Route 34 (Spring Road), Route 1007 (Sunnyside Drive) and Mountain Road, opened in 2014; and
    • Route 2004 (W. Lisburn Road) and Grantham Road, opened in 2018.
  • Dauphin County:
    •  Route 39 (Linglestown Road) and Route 3019 (Mountain Road), opened in 2011;
    •  Route 322 (Governor Road) and Homestead Lane, opened in 2016; and
    •  Route 322 (Governor Road) and Meadow Lane, opened in 2016.
  • Delaware County:
    • Route 1023 (N. Newtown Street) and Route 1046 (St. Davids Road), opened in 2008; and
    • Route 320 (Chester Road), Rutgers Avenue and Fieldhouse Lane, opened in 2014.
  • Erie County:
    • Route 19 (High Street) and Route 97, opened in 2014; and
    • Route 5 and Route 4016 (Millfair Road), opened in 2018.
  • Luzerne County:
    • I-81 Exit 178, Airport Road interchange (three roundabouts), opened in 2015;
    • Route 2008 (Middle Road) and Espy Street, opened in 2017;
    • Route 415, Church Street, Lake Street and Main Street, opened in 2018; and
    • Route 2008 (Middle Road) and Kosciuszko Street, opened in 2018.
  • Mercer County
    • Route 718 (Dock Street) and Connelly Boulevard, opened in 2018.
  • Monroe County
    • I-80 Exit 310 and Route 2028 (Broad Street), opened in 2018.
  • Montgomery County:
    • Route 29 (Gravel Pike) and Route 73 (Big Road), opened in 2009.
  • Philadelphia County:
    • Route 4013 (Park Drive) and Route 4015 (Walnut Lane), opened in 2018.
  • Washington County:
    • Route 519 (two connected roundabouts) – Route 519 and Brownlee Road, and Route 519 and Thompson Eighty Four Road, opened in 2015; and
    • I-70 Exit 32 and Route 2040 (Wilson Road), opened in 2018.
  • York County:
    • Route 116 (Main Street) and Hanover St. and Roths Church Road, opened in 2007; and
    • Route 74 (Delta Road) and Bryansville Road, opened in 2008.

Roundabouts are frequently installed to address intersections with safety issues but may also be installed to improve traffic flow as well as other reasons such as traffic calming, and to facilitate pedestrian mobility.

Although roundabouts are safer and typically more efficient than traditional signalized intersections, they may not always be the best option due to topography or other reasons, such as property impacts, capacity issues and proximity to other intersections.

Roundabouts are recognized by the Pennsylvania State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) as an innovation that has become standard practice within the transportation community. The Pennsylvania STIC facilitates the rapid implementation of proven, well-researched and documented state, regional, national and international technologies, tactics, techniques and other innovations that are new to Pennsylvania. The STIC also supports the implementation of the Federal Highway Administration’s Every Day Counts (EDC) innovations.

To educate Pennsylvanians on how to navigate a roundabout, the department created a video on how to use both single and multi-lane roundabouts whether in a vehicle, on a bicycle or on foot. The video can be accessed by visiting the roundabout page on PennDOT’s website or by visiting the department’s YouTube channel.

Subscribe to statewide PennDOT news and traffic alerts at www.penndot.pa.gov/news or choose a region under “Regional Offices.” Information about the state’s infrastructure and results the department is delivering for Pennsylvanians can be found at www.penndot.pa.gov/results. Find PennDOT’s planned and active construction projects at www.projects.penndot.gov.

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Oral Arguments Start Today For Sheldon Jeter Jr. Appeal Of First Degree Murder

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano is reporting that Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier reported to her that oral arguments will start today in Pa Superior Court in Pittsburgh as Sheldon Jeter Jr. starts the appeal process of being convicted for first degree murder in the killing 30-year-old Tyric Pugh on May 15, 2020 in Aliquippa on Kiehl Street. Jeter was found guilty during a jury trial on June 23, 2021, and sentenced on July 21, 2021.
Jeter was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing his best friend.

Trial Date Set For Robert Bowers For Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting

(File Photo of Robert Bowers)

Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) A trial date has been set for Robert Bowers who is accused of killing 11 people and injuring six others in the Tree of Life synagogue shooting in 2018.
Bowers who faces 63 federal charges will go on trial starting on April 24, 2023 with jury selection leading off the trial followed by opening statements and testimony.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in the case.

Pittsburgh Police Investigating After Two People Fall From Balcony In Mt. Washington

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) Pittsburgh police are investigating after two people fell from a balcony around 1:40 AM this morning in the 20 block of Baily Avenue in Mount Washington.
When first responders arrived at Satalio’s Bar they found a male and a female laying on the ground outside of the bar with head injuries. The male was taken to a hospital in critical condition, and the female was taken to a hospital in stable condition.
There is no word on what happened as officials continue to investigate.

Route 588 Darlington Road Gas Line Work Today in Chippewa Township

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 is announcing gas line work on Route 588 (Darlington Road) in Chippewa Township, Beaver County will occur Tuesday, September 20 weather permitting.

Single-lane alternating traffic will occur on Route 588 between Krepps Lane and Woodland Road from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Crews from Columbia Gas will conduct gas line repair work.

PennDOT is not involved in this work and is providing this information as a public service announcement only. For further information contact Pam Brice at 724-614-5650.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website.

It’s National Fall Awareness Week, Dale Reckless, MRS Physical Therapy Discusses Fall Prevention at 9:10 AM Wednesday

(File Photo of Dale Reckless from MRS Physical Therapy during a recent appearance on Beaver County Radio) 

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) The leaves are starting to fall off the trees and fall starts this week. This week is also National Fall Awareness Week. Dale Reckless from MRS Physical Therapy in Bridgewater will discuss fall prevention strategies during his monthly appearance on Teleforum with Eddy Crow at 9:10 AM Wednesday, September 21, 2022.

The phone lines will be open throughout the show to answer your questions about knee pain or any other ailment you made need advice about at 724-843-1888 and 724-774-1888.

The show is presented on all platforms of Beaver County Radio, on-air at 95.7 FM and 99.3 FM along with 1230 WBVP and1460 WMBA and on-line at beavercountyradio.com.

You can also click on the Facebook Logo below at show time to watch the show streaming live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page.

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Two Beaver County Residents Involved in Accident on Pa. 68 in Connoquenessing Twp.

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Connoquenessing Twp., Butler County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Butler are reporting that they were called to the scene of a two vehicle accident on Pa. Route 68 in Connoquenessing Twp., Butler County, last Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at 3:35 PM involving two Beaver County residents.
Upon arriving and investigating it was learned that 26-year-old Mackenzie Heranic of Aliquippa was stopped on Evans City Road south of Stevenson Road in her 2017 Nissan Rogue waiting for a vehicle to turn left in front of her when her vehicle was struck from behind by a 2007 Pontiac G5 Being driven by 31-year-old Denis Ward of Freedom. Ward suffered minor injuries in the accident and was not transported to the hospital. Heranic was not injured. Her vehicle suffered minor damage and Ward’s vehicle suffered significant damage.
Ward was cited by state police for following too closely to a vehicle in front of him.

Dollar General in Wampum Broken Into Overnight Monday

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Wampum, Pa.) Pa State Police in New Castle are reporting that they were called to the Dollar General on Route 18 in in Wampum Borough at 12:32 AM Tuesday morning, September 20, 2022,  and upon arriving discovered that the front door of the store was broken and items were taken from the business.
No other information was released as State Police continue to investigate.