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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 08/30/17

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 08/30/17

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Scott J. “Huff” Ferryman, 43, of Tamaqua, PA, died on Tuesday, August 29, 2017 in Bethlehem, PA. Born in Coaldale, PA on January 5, 1974, he was the son of Patrick T. Ferryman of New England Valley and Rochelle B. (nee Nelson) Lazarchick of Tamaqua. Scott had attended Tamaqua Schools and worked for Lazarchick’s Amusements. He was also a member of the Tamaqua Pool Leagues. Scott is survived by his father, Pat and his wife Rae; his mother, Rochelle and her husband, Sam; sister, Nicole Ferryman of Tamaqua; stepsisters, Sherri Lee Gerber of Tamaqua, Norma Fritz of West Chester, PA, and Carla Fritz of Andreas, PA; stepbrother, Vern Fritz and his wife, Shira of Andreas; grandmother, Illomay Nelson of Coaldale; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Predeceasing him were a brother, Patrick Ferryman; grandfathers, Russell C. Nelson and Patrick K. Ferryman; grandmother, Virginia McClure; aunt, Marilyn Nelson; and uncle, Todd Ferryman. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Noon on Saturday, September 2 in St. John XXIII Catholic Church, 266 West Broad Street, Tamaqua. Interment in St. Jerome cemetery will follow the mass. Call 10-12 on Saturday in the church. Memorials in Scott’s name may be made to The Parish of St. John XXIII, 266 West Broad Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252 or a charity of choice. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua.

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 08/31/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 08/31/2017

Thursday - Cloudy with Rain in the Afternoon - High in the Mid 70's
Thursday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Mid 40's
Friday - Sunny - High in the Upper 60's
Saturday - Cloudy with Showers  - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Showers Early then Clearing - High in the Mid 70's
Monday - Clouds and Sun - High near 80
Tuesday - Sunny with Storms Late - High in the Mid 70's
Wednesday - Showers - High in the Mid 60's


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Schuylkill County Football Schedule for Week #2

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Schuylkill County Football Schedule for Week #2

Schedule for games played on 09/01/17

Hanover @ Blue Mountain **Listen Live on T102Radio.com**

Jim Thorpe @ Marian Catholic

Lehighton @ Schuylkill Haven  **Listen Live on T-102 Radio**

Mahanoy Area @ Tamaqua

Shenandoah Valley @ Minersville

Nativity BVM @ Jenkintown

Steelton Highspire @ North Schuylkill  **Skook News/Sports Game of the Week**

Hamburg Area @ Panther Valley

Pine Grove @ Halifax

Pottsville @ Muhlenberg  **Listen Live on WPPA AM 1360**

Tri-Valley @ Newport

Williams Valley @ Juniata

Tamaqua Historical Society to Hold Antique Appraisal Fair

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The Tamaqua Historical Society will host its first ever, Antique Appraisal Fair, on Sunday September 10, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM in the Annex of the Tamaqua Area Historical Museum at 114 West Broad Street in downtown Tamaqua.   

The Antique Appraisal Fair will feature Charlette Schneck, a certified antique appraiser from the Lehigh Valley who will look at, identify, and give an estimate of value on antique items that are brought to the Fair by the public. Everyone is welcome to bring up to three antiques for appraisal and there will be a five-dollar charge per item appraised. All proceeds benefit the Tamaqua Historical Society. 

Items excluded from the Antique Appraisal Fair include sports collectible cards, fine art, and firearms. All other antique items, even if you don’t know what it is, are welcome! Don’t miss this fun event hosted by the Tamaqua Historical Society, and find out what those antiques in the attic were used for and what they are worth! 

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 08/31/17

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Sheldon L. Shafer, 84, of Tamaqua, PA died on Wednesday, August 30, 2017 in Hazleton, PA. He was the husband of Mary (nee Newton) Shafer. Born in Mahanoy City, PA on December 22, 1932, Sheldon was a son of the late Edward L. and Martha (nee Mowery) Shafer. A 1950 graduate of Tamaqua High School, he was a postman who retired after 31 years of service with the United States Postal Service. Sheldon served in the Army in Munich, Germany during the Korean War. A faithful member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tamaqua, he sang in the church choir for many years. Sheldon was a member of the former Coaldale Victory Band and a longtime member of the Cressona Band for which he was an ardent recruiter of new members. He also was a supporter of and a volunteer for the Tamaqua Raider High School Band. Sheldon was a member of the East End Fire Company, Tamaqua; the Hometown Fire Company; the Tamaqua Fire Police Association for which he was a former officer; and the Tamaqua Crime Watch for which he was past president. Sheldon was named Tamaqua Citizen of the Year in 1994 and was a tireless volunteer for the East End Playground in Tamaqua. In addition to his wife Mary, he is survived by his brother Lee and his wife, Jackie of New Ringgold, PA; nephew Ben Shafer and his wife, Lisa of Hometown, PA; niece Rachel Shafer Brimmer and her husband, Michael of Hometown, PA; and great nephews, Samuel Titus Shafer, David Michael Brimmer, and Isaac James Brimmer. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorials in Sheldon’s name may be made to Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 101 North Greenwood Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252 or Cressona Band, 1702 West Norwegian Street, Pottsville, PA 17901. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252.
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Schuylkill County Man Arrested on Rape Charges on Warrant from Philadelphia Police

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According to Mahanoy City Police, Brandon Segarra,  22,  of Mahanoy City was taken into custody by Mahanoy City Police on Wednesday evening, August 30th, 2017 on a warrant from the Philadelphia Police Department. 

Police were requested by Philadelphia to locate Segarra who was wanted for Rape, Unlawful Restraint, Statutory Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault, Corruption Of Minors, Indecent Assault, Indecent Exposure, and Simple Assault. 

Segarra was taken before Judge Reiley of Pottsville for a bail hearing where he was committed to Schuylkill County Prison on $100,000 straight cash bail awaiting extradition back to Philadelphia

Police Seek Suspect in Pottsville Robbery

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Pottsville Police are looking for a suspect in a robbery earlier this week.

Pottsville Police say on August 27, 2017 at 9:15am,  Pottsville Police officers were dispatched to 406 West Market St. for a reported robbery. 

On scene a 40 year old Pottsville man told the officers that during the previous evening two men had forced their way into his residence and assaulted him while demanding to be told the location of a safe they mistakenly thought he had in the apartment. 

He further reported that the men had brandished a handgun and he had been struck in the head with the gun before being thrown down a flight of steps several times and punched and kicked by both males. 

He also told officers that the men had stolen his cellphone and told him that if he reported the incident to the police they would send their friends to kill him. 

One of the actors then took his picture on a phone and said they would send it to their friends.  The victim sustained multiple lacerations, contusions and an injured right ankle and was transported to a medical facility for treatment.  

While still on scene officers learned that four additional adult victims had been threatened at gunpoint by the same actors while they were present during the incident and they were forced to remain during the attack on the 40 year old male.  The actors had also stolen two cellphones from this group.   

Witnesses reported hearing what they thought was a shot fired and investigators recovered a spent 9mm bullet casing from the scene but there was no evidence to suggest anyone was wounded by gunfire.  

The subsequent investigation by Pottsville Bureau of Police officers led to the identification of Shawnelle Alexander Young (23, Pottsville) as being one of the actors involved who had brandished a gun and participated in the assault, unlawful restraint, attempted robbery of a safe, and robbery of the cell phones.  Young had also been groping the females and making lewd comments during the incident.  

A criminal complaint was prepared by arresting officer Ptlm. Joseph Krammes and Det. Kirk Becker charging Young with 3 counts of Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Robbery, Criminal Attempt to Commit Robbery, 5 counts of Unlawful Restraint, 5 counts of False Imprisonment, 3 counts of Theft, 3 counts of Receiving Stolen Property, Simple Assault, 5 counts of Recklessly Endangering Another Person, and 5 counts of Terroristic Threats. An arrest warrant for Young was then issued by MDJ Reiley.

On August 28th, 2017 at approximately 1:40am, Pottsville Bureau of Police watch 1 officers took Young into custody at 411 Harrison Street without further incident.  He was arraigned by MDJ Reiley and remanded to the SCP in lieu of $100,000 cash bail. 

The investigation is continuing and police are working on identifying the second actor, known by the nickname “BoyBoy” or “BoiBoi”.

Subsequent investigation by several officers led to the identification of EDWIN BOAKAI SHERMAN, of New Jersey, as being the male known as “BoiBoi” and confirmation that he had actively participated in the armed robbery incident of 08/27/17 at 406 W. Market Street.  

Photo of Edwin Sherman


A criminal complaint charging Sherman with Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Robbery, Criminal Attempt to Commit Robbery, Unlawful Restraint, False Imprisonment, Theft, Receiving Stolen Property, Simple Assault, Recklessly Endangering Another Person, and Terroristic Threats was completed by Det. Kirk Becker on 08/30/17 and an arrest warrant was issued by MDC 21-3-07.  

Anyone with information on Sherman’s current location is asked to call the Pottsville Bureau of Police at 570-628-3792 or the local law enforcement agency where Sherman is known to be.  Information will be kept confidential if requested by the caller.

Family Asking for Help Finding Missing Woman

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Update - 11:40pm 08/31/17 - The woman that was reported missing has been found safe.

Thank you to everyone who shared.

One Flown After Vehicle Collides With Utility Pole

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A man was flown to the hospital after he was injured in a crash near Girardville late Thursday.


According to Girardville Police, around 5:00pm, emergency personnel were called to a motor vehicle accident in the 700 Block of East Main Street, Girardville.

After arriving at the scene police learned that the driver, Shawn Shoup, 42, of Girardville was travelling east on Main Street when he collided with a Verizon telephone pole on the left hand side of the roadway.

The impact knocked down the pole and caused fiber optic wires to lay on the roadway, closing the road.

Shoup was transported from the scene to the Girardville Little League Field where LVHN MedEvac 1 transported him to Geisinger in Danville.

The area of Main Street where the crash occurred will be closed until morning when Verizon will be on site to fix the wires and pole.

The crash is still under investigation by the Girardville Police Department.

Also assisting at the scene were the Girardville Fire Department, along with Ashland and Shenandoah Ambulance.



Traffic Advisory and Parking Restrictions Announced for Pottsville for Sunday Morning

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The annual Sol Lipton Half Marathon and 5K races will be held this Sunday, September 3, 2017 in Pottsville.

Due to this event the following temporary parking and traffic restrictions will be in effect on that date:

Beginning at 6:00am until approximately 12:00pm there will be no parking on North Centre Street from Harrison Street to West Norwegian Street, and on Laurel Boulevard from North Centre Street to Progress Ave.

Beginning at 7:30am, motor vehicle traffic restrictions will be in effect on the following roadways:
Progress Avenue, North Centre Street, Laurel Boulevard, N. 16th Street, Maple Avenue, Westwood Road, Wood Glen Road, First Avenue, Walter Griffith Avenue, Peacock Street, Terry Reiley Way, East Railroad Street, and Atlantic Avenue.

Motorists are asked to plan ahead and are thanked, in advance, for their cooperation.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 09/01/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 09/01/2017

Friday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Friday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Mid 40's
Saturday - Cloudy with Showers Late  - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Showers Early then Clearing - High in the Mid 70's
Monday - Clouds and Sun - High near 80
Tuesday - Cloudy with Storms Late - High in the Mid 70's
Wednesday - Showers - High in the Mid 60's
Thursday - Cloudy - High in the Mid 60's


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Schuylkill County Police Log for 09/01/2017

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Schuylkill County Police Log for 09/01/2017


Three Face Charges After Traffic Stop

Three people were charged by Saint Clair police after a traffic stop around 9:55 a.m. Aug. 3 at 15 W. Franklin St., St. Clair.

According to Police, Renee M. Austerberry, 31, of Saint Clair, was charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle, receiving stolen property and driving with a suspended license-DUI related.

Police said Austerberry was driving a Nissan Altima that was reported stolen by Gloria Austerberry who said her daughter was driving the vehicle without permission.

As a result of the stop and a search of the vehicle, passenger, Devon Andrew Geiger, 18, of Saint Clair, was charged with possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia while another passenger, Angel Ann Pohronezny, 30, of Lehighton, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.

Art Exhibit to Celebrate the Shades of a Coal Town Childhood

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This weekend, an art exhibit will celebrate the reception of a local artist's book "Almost Touching: Shades of a Coal Town Childhood".

The exhibit will feature the work of Bob McCormick, an artist who has lived most of his life in the Ashland/Butler Township area.

Featured at the show will be 25 paintings found in the book, plus the 5 original watercolors that compose McCormick's "Roofline and Windows: Ashland Series." 

The event runs Saturday and Sunday (09/02/17-09/03/17) from Noon to 2 pm at the Ashland Downtown Building, next to the BB&T Bank at 7th & Centre. 

The event is free!

 The Ashland Library will be selling McCormick's greeting cards as part of their fund raising.

The Ashland Downtown Incorporated also welcomes any donations.

Information on Traffic Changes for Route 183 Bridge Project Over Interstate 78

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Information from PennDot regarding Traffic Changes Resulting from the Bridge Replacement of Route 183 Over Interstate 78 in Berks County.

County: Berks Municipality: Upper Tulpehocken Township
ROAD NAME: PA 183
BETWEEN: PA 419 AND Old Route 22
Type of Work: Construction
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Contractor
Type of Restriction: 24hours
RESTRICTION: PA 183 will be closed and detoured for the replacement of the PA 183 Bridge over I-78. Traffic will be detoured on PA 419 and Old Route 22. Expect delays and use caution driving through the area.
START DATE: 09/05/2017 Est. Completion Date: 10/14/2017
Will Rain Cause Delays? YES

ROAD NAME: Interstate 78 at Exit 19 (PA 183) 
Type of Work: Construction
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Contractor
Type of Restriction: Nighttime
RESTRICTION: All I-78 east and west traffic will be detoured off and back on at this interchange to allow for the demolition of the PA 183 Bridge over I-78. Expect significant delays and please use caution driving through the area. Motorists may wish to use alternate routes.
START DATE: 09/05/2017 Est. Completion Date: 09/07/2017
Restrictions in Effect (time of day): 10:00 PM To 6:00 AM
Will Rain Cause Delays? YES
Change/Update:
On Wednesday night (09/06/17) only, I-78 east and west traffic will be detoured off and back on at this interchange beginning at 8 PM until Thursday morning (09/07/17) at 6 AM. 

ROAD NAME: Interstate 78 at Exit 19 (PA 183)
Type of Work: Construction
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Contractor
Type of Restriction: 24hours
RESTRICTION: The I-78 west on and off ramps to/from PA 183 will be closed for construction of the new PA 183 Bridge over I-78. Traffic will utilize Exit 17 (PA 419). 
START DATE: 09/07/2017 Est. Completion Date: 09/21/2017
Will Rain Cause Delays? YES

ROAD NAME: Interstate 78
BETWEEN: Exit 17 (PA 419) AND Exit 23 (Shartlesville)
Type of Work: Construction
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Contractor
Type of Restriction: Nighttime
RESTRICTION: Lane restrictions on I-78 east and west for work associated with the replacement of the PA 183 Bridge over I-78. Expect delays and please use caution driving through the work zone.
START DATE: 09/07/2017 Est. Completion Date: 09/09/2017
Restrictions in Effect (time of day): 10:00 PM To 6:00 AM
Will Rain Cause Delays? YES

ROAD NAME: Interstate 78 at Exit 19 (PA 183)
Type of Work: Construction
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Contractor
Type of Restriction: 24hours
RESTRICTION: The I-78 east on and off ramps to/from PA 183 will be closed for construction of the new PA 183 Bridge over I-78. Traffic will utilize Exit 17 (PA 419). 
START DATE: 09/20/2017 Est. Completion Date: 10/14/2017
Will Rain Cause Delays? YES

Man Wanted on Assault and Robbery Charges After Leaving Victim Bleeding with Head Injuries

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A man is wanted by Police for assaulting a woman so badly that he left her bloodied and with head injuries.

On Wednesday, 08/30/17 just before 2:00am, PSP Frackville Troopers responded to a female who was assaulted in the area of Girard Manor Rd. and Phineyville Rd. East Union Twp.

Upon arrival, troopers observed a female at a residence bleeding from the head. They observed facial wounds around her eyes, to her forehead and to the back of her head. A large amount of dried blood covered her hair and clothing.

 It was determined the victim was driven to the above location by Anthony Michael Romano and an unknown female. The accused then began to assault the victim by punching her in the face several times.

The assault continued when the accused struck the victim in head with a metal object several times.

The accused stole money and electronic items (Apple Iphone, Apple tablet, Lenovo tablet) from the victim. The unknown female assisted in the robbery by holding down the victim while the accused stole the items.

The accused an unknown female fled the scene in a white sedan, leaving the victim bleeding with numerous head wounds.

The victim wandered on the roadway looking for help.

She walked for approximately two hours until she came across a residence at Phineyville Rd. and Girard Manor Rd. She summoned help from the owner of the residence.

She was transported to LVHN Schuylkill East for treatment on numerous injuries.

An arrest warrant was obtained for the accused through Magisterial District Judge Anthony Kilker. He was charged with Aggravated Assault, Robbery, Theft by Unlawful Taking, Receiving Stolen Property, Unlawful Restraint, Simple Assault, Terroristic Threats and Reckless Endangering Another Person.

The accused is possibly in the Shenandoah/Frackville area.

Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the accused is asked to call State Police at Frackville 570-874-5300 or Schuylkill County 911 .

Photo from East Union Police Department


Schuylkill County Football Scores for Week #2

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Schuylkill County Football Scores for Week #2



Scores for games played on 09/01/17

Blue Mountain - 40
Hanover - 0

Jim Thorpe - 27
Marian Catholic - 0

Lehighton - 30
Schuylkill Haven - 14

Tamaqua - 34
Mahanoy Area - 7

Minersville - 33
Shenandoah Valley - 6

Nativity BVM (Saturday Game)
Jenkintown

North Schuylkill - 35
Steelton Highspire - 20

Panther Valley - 14
Hamburg Area - 0

Halifax - 38
Pine Grove - 7

Pottsville - 26
Muhlenberg  - 7

Newport - 17
Tri-Valley - 7

Williams Valley - 35
Juniata - 14

Former Cardinal Brennan School to be Converted into Haunted Mansion for Halloween

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The North Schuylkill Cross Country Team will be converting the former Cardinal Brennan School into a haunted mansion for Halloween.


The haunted house will be open October 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28.

Money raised will go to the Cross Country and Soccer Team.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 09/02/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 09/02/2017

Saturday - Cloudy with Showers Late  - High in the Mid 70's
Saturday Night - Rain - Low in the Mid 50's
Sunday - Rain Early - High in the Mid 70's
Monday - Clouds and Sun - High near 80
Tuesday - Cloudy with Storms Late - High near 80
Wednesday - Rain - High near 70
Thursday - Rain - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Clouds and Sun Early, then Turning Cloudy - High in the Upper 60's


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IN CUSTODY: Man in Custody for Brutally Assaulting and Robbing a Woman

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A man is in custody for assaulting a woman so badly that he left her bloodied and with head injuries.

Anthony Michael Roman, 23, of Shenandoah was taken into custody by Shenandoah Police early Saturday on charges of Aggravated Assault, Robbery, Theft by Unlawful Taking, Receiving Stolen Property, Unlawful Restraint, Simple Assault, Terroristic Threats and Reckless Endangering Another Person.

Roman was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Rossi and locked up in Schuylkill County Prison on $50,000 straight cash bail.

A warrant had been issued for Roman for an incident earlier this week.



According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, on Wednesday, 08/30/17 just before 2:00am, PSP Frackville Troopers responded to a female who was assaulted in the area of Girard Manor Rd. and Phineyville Rd. East Union Twp.

Upon arrival, troopers observed a female at a residence bleeding from the head. They observed facial wounds around her eyes, to her forehead and to the back of her head. A large amount of dried blood covered her hair and clothing.

 It was determined the victim was driven to the above location by Anthony Michael Romano and an unknown female. The accused then began to assault the victim by punching her in the face several times.

The assault continued when the accused struck the victim in head with a metal object several times.

The accused stole money and electronic items (Apple Iphone, Apple tablet, Lenovo tablet) from the victim. The unknown female assisted in the robbery by holding down the victim while the accused stole the items.

The accused an unknown female fled the scene in a white sedan, leaving the victim bleeding with numerous head wounds.

The victim wandered on the roadway looking for help.

She walked for approximately two hours until she came across a residence at Phineyville Rd. and Girard Manor Rd. She summoned help from the owner of the residence.

She was transported to LVHN Schuylkill East for treatment on numerous injuries.

Photo from East Union Police Department

State Police Strictly Enforcing Violations Over Labor Day Weekend

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The Pennsylvania State Police report they will be strictly enforcing violations over the Labor Day Weekend.


The Pennsylvania State Police in Troop L (Berks, Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties) will be strictly enforcing violations of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code over the Labor Day weekend.

The enforcement effort is to promote highway safety and safe travel.

Troopers will be targeting DUI, Aggressive Drivers, Speeding, and Child Passenger Seat violations.

Drivers are also advised to remember the “Steer Clear Law”
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