![]() ![]() "The tough issues arise, but they make you think.”īeaver Falls sports legend Joe Namath plays a key part in the narrative. “The story provides relevant discussion points that still resonate with the people in our area, including football, music, industry, friendship, cultural change and religion," library director Julie Mulcahy said. The Ambridge library gets mentioned in "Mid-Strut," along with landmarks in Rochester, Freedom and other Beaver Valley spots. Hear him read excerpts from "Mid-Strut," when he returns home for a book-signing event May 18 at Laughlin Memorial Library. ![]() Makes sense, since Burns, a former NBC News correspondent, graduated from Ambridge Area High School in 1963. AMBRIDGE - Award-winning author Eric Burns sets his latest novel in Ambridge in 1965. ![]()
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