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Home Farm is a 1,922-acre (778 ha) farm, by far the largest in Ambridge, owned by the Aldridge family. In recent years, Home Farm expanded into soft fruit and deer farming. Willow Farm was owned by the Tucker family. Following Betty's death in 2005, the house was divided to accommodate Roy and his family. The farmland is home to Neil Carter's pigs.
Debbie briefly returned to Ambridge again in 2011 with a proposal, now implemented, to build a super intensive dairy farm, which would go on to be run by Rob Titchener. Kate Madikane , née Aldridge (born 30 September 1977) (Perdita Avery, formerly played by Kellie Bright and Susie Riddell), is the elder daughter of Brian and Jennifer.
Mike Tucker is a fictional character from the British BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers.Described upon his introduction in 1973 as "the Milkman from Hell", Mike has developed over five decades to become a family man whose grumpy demeanour and gruff attitude won favour with listeners.
(What's Cooking is a twice-a-month look at the Beaver Valley's dining & drinks scene. This edition is all-Ambridge.) Harkins Mill Winery has opened in Ambridge, pouring its locally produced wines ...
Jennifer was working on a collaborated history of Ambridge with antique expert John Tregorran when the pair had an "affair of the mind". He wanted it to go further, but Jennifer let him down gently. [10] Jennifer and Brian's marriage was rocked in 1985, when Brian's affair with Caroline Sterling (Sara Coward) was discovered.
Old Economy Village is an historic settlement that is located in Ambridge, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.Administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, it lies on the banks of the Ohio River and is surrounded by downtown Ambridge.
The location was first cleared for farming in the 18th century, which led to the formation of the meadows that now exist on the property. It was originally named Paradise Farm before being bought by Henry and Robert Tubbs in 1908, who then renamed the property Willowwood after the natural collection of willow trees that exist in the area. [1]
WMBA station signed on the air in 1957. Miners Broadcasting Service, Inc., headquartered in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, put WMBA on the air as a 500-watt daytimer with its towers located in Bell Acres, Pennsylvania and studio in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. The station was sold in 1970 to John Bride, a former Pittsburgh television advertising salesman.