It was an exciting, heart-stopping, action-packed Senior Night at Moe Rubenstein Stadium as the Bridgers pulled off a last second 40-35 victory against Chartiers Valley... Way to go Bridgers!!
Photos by Alan Freed Photography / Ambridge Connection A much-anticipated facilities study will be presented next month to the Ambridge Area School Board and the Citizens Advisory Committee. The public is welcome to attend the meet and discuss board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12 in the high school auditorium, where Architectural Innovations of Ross Township will present its findings. By Robert Giles Some of the old timers who put up their own homes on top of the hill in Byersdale must have built without benefit of plumb or level. I’m talking about the houses just beyond the water tower where the road straightens out just before the dogleg to the left. They were all jammed in cheek-by-jowl, like row houses. Maybe they held each other up. Or perhaps the thick tangle of woods on the hillside kept them from rolling over backwards into Legionville Hollow. By Felicia Mycyk
Ambridge Area is going on its 15th year with the non-conventional youth group club called Young Life. Young Life is a multicultural ministry organization that meets after school and focuses on children in diverse cultural communities. Looking for a job? Here are five positions we found this week in the Ambridge area. 1. Part-time Sales Associate - Bottom Dollar, Ambridge Perform the activities associated with properly scanning and processing customers orders while maintaining accurate cash control. Learn more. Congratulations to the Ambridge Lil Bridgers Midgets and Twerps football teams.
Both teams advanced to compete for the 2014 BCYFL - Beaver County Youth Football League Championship. By Larissa Dudkiewicz Ambridge Area School District won't appeal a recent WPIAL decision allowing a student-athlete to transfer and play football and basketball for Aliquippa. Board member Roger Kowal asked for a roll call vote during the Oct. 15 meeting, seeking to move forward with an appeal at the request of the high school football and basketball coaches – both of whom were present at the board meeting. By Larissa Dudkiewicz Public scrutiny and pending criminal charges against former Harmony secretary Lyla Swan prompted one commissioner to defend the township's elected officials for the actions they have taken. |
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