Police say the 34-year-old man was stalking his ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend when he fired a total of three gunshots at the car they were traveling in.
Four to face off in two local district judge races this November
From Staff Reports
Four candidates will vie for vacant magisterial district judge seats in Beaver and Aliquippa this November.
The two seats attracted a dozen cross-filed candidates total this municipal primary season after both had been left empty by now-retired judges.
Beaver
One six-year judge seat is open in magisterial district court 36-2-02, located in Brighton Township and serving Beaver, Bridgewater, Vanport Township, Brighton Township, Midland, Industry, Ohioville and Glasgow.
William Braslawsce, of 471 Insurance St. in Beaver, won the Democratic primary last week after garnering 22% of the vote in a crowded field. The longtime criminal defense attorney and public defender will go onto November’s general election to face Republican primary winner Robert Dappenbrook, of 354 Wayne St. in Beaver. Dappenbrook, who garnered 36% of the Republican primary votes, is a practicing attorney who runs a priv
From Staff Reports
GREENE TWP. Vietnam War veteran Robert Rupert of Hanover Township received the Quilt of Valor from Hookstown Grange No1980.
Presented on May 13 by Drew Fegley, lecturer, Jill Scott, Hookstown Grange president, and Michael Rounds, legislative/agriculture chairman, the Quilt of Valor is sponsored by the National Grange, and is available to local granges to bestow to deserving veterans who saw military action in any of the wars or police action involving the U.S.
Rupert, 74, was deployed from December 1968 to December 1969 in the Army infantry. He then was selected by a pilot to be his mechanic, a job he previously held with TWA airlines prior to his being drafted. Bob earned his way up in rank to Specialist 5th Class. He kept his pilot s plane flying and in good working order.