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Blighted Structure Collapses in Shenandoah

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Late Thursday, a home that was listed as blight collapsed in Shenandoah.


Around 7:15pm, Thursday, emergency personnel were called to a structural collapse on South Grant Street, Shenandoah.

The structure, which included 3 homes with the addresses of 23, 25, and 27, was already on the brink of collapse when one of the side walls had been bowing.

When the structure collapsed, the front of the home fell to the street with the weight of the roof pushing the rest down.

According to Joseph Shoup, code enforcement for Shenandoah, said that the home was on the blight list for the borough.

According to the Schuylkill County Parcel Locator, 23 is registered to be owned by Edward Wilcosky,  25 is registered to be owned by Joseph Shane, and 27 are registered to be owned by Harry Mohnsire Jr.

As of Friday morning, a decision had not been made on the next steps of the cleanup.

No injuries were reported.  South Grant Street will be closed until further notice.






Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/28/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/28/19


Friday - Sun and Clouds, Storms Possible - High in the Mid 80's
Friday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Upper 60's

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Saturday - Clouds and Sun in the Morning, Strong Storms Possible in the Afternoon - High in the Mid 80's
Saturday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Lower 60's

Sunday - Sunny - High near 80
Sunday Night - Clear - Low in the Mid 50's

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Monday - Sunny - High near 80
Tuesday - Clouds and Sun, Showers Late - High in the Lower 80's
Wednesday - Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's
Thursday Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's

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Coal Cracker Kids Awarded Environmental Education Grant

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On Friday, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) awarded $205,000 in Environmental Education Grants to 45 projects addressing environmental justice, climate change, and water quality.

“Supporting these projects will provide children and adults in urban, rural, and suburban communities with knowledge of the natural world, the importance of a healthy environment, and the value of environmental protection,” said DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell.

Grants were awarded to schools, libraries, conservation district offices, and environmental and community organizations. Four projects with a broad or statewide reach received general grants of up to $25,000. Forty-one projects with a local focus received mini-grants of up to $3,000. 

In Schuylkill County, the Coal Cracker Kids, a student ran newspaper in Mahanoy City, was awarded $3,000 for the installation of a Street rain garden to help educate their community.

The grants program prioritizes projects that: 
  • Educate and empower disadvantaged communities to participate meaningfully in environmental and public health issues;
  • Educate the public on emissions reduction, energy conservation, renewable energy, and climate adaptation;
  • Educate local officials, business owners, homeowners, and the general public about reducing nonpoint source pollution, water quality monitoring, cold water habitats, and other aspects of water quality.
The Environmental Education Grants Program was established by the Environmental Education Act of 1993, which mandates setting aside five percent of the pollution fines and penalties DEP collects annually for environmental education in Pennsylvania.

Projects Awarded by County:

Adams

Upper Adams School District: Residential environmental education camp for fifth graders ($3,000)

Allegheny

Allegheny Land Trust: Climate change and water workshops for educators of children from age 2 through second grade ($3,000)
Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Educators: Water workshops for educators using the Project WET and climate resiliency curricula ($3,000)

Armstrong

Armstrong Conservation District: Stormwater management workshop for the public ($2,900)

Berks

Reading Senior High School: Conversion of the unused interior courtyard into a living environmental laboratory for urban students ($3,000)

Butler

Butler Area School District: Riparian buffer planting and trout rearing and release at Thorn Creek ($2,590)
North Hills School District: Field experiences for fourth and sixth graders at Lutherlyn Environmental Education Center ($3,000)
Zelienople Area Public Library: STEM program on local environmental issues for children and environmental speakers program for adults ($3,000)

Cambria

Saint Francis University: Energy in Action hands-on learning program in energy conservation and renewable energy technologies ($19,700)

Centre

Pennsylvania State University: Digital outreach training for students on agricultural hazardous waste disposal solutions ($3,000)

Chester

Green Valleys Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania (two projects): After-school watershed awareness club for middle schools ($2,700); Water Works watershed education program for fourth graders ($2,900)
Stroud Water Research Center: Brandywine Watershed educational day camp for fourth to sixth graders in Coatesville Youth Initiative ($3,000)

Clearfield

Moshannon Valley School District: Installation of solar-powered greenhouse for hands-on learning in plant science and renewable energy ($3,000)

Columbia


Columbia County Conservation District: Workshops on rain barrels for home and business stormwater management ($2,900)

Crawford

Allegheny College: Creek Connections 2019-2020 water quality monitoring projects ($3,000)

Dauphin

Pennsylvania State University: Multimedia field guide of best practices for improving water quality, highlighting how rural and urban communities can work together ($21,500)
Dauphin County Conservation District: Rain barrel stormwater management workshops for homeowners ($3,000)

Delaware


Villanova University: Citizen science program on air pollution for middle and high school students in urban schools ($24,530)

Erie

Asbury Woods: Equipment for students studying climate, watersheds, and other environmental subjects ($2,900)
Gannon University: Erie Earth Day Festival 2020, providing free public education on water and air quality issues in the region ($2,955)
Wattsburg Area School District: Hands-on learning experiences in water quality testing in the French Creek Watershed ($3,000)

Lackawanna


Valley View School District: Butterfly pollinator garden project as part of hands-on environmental science ($2,990)

Lebanon

Lebanon Community Library: STEM in Action after-school environmental programs for students in disadvantaged communities ($3,000)

Luzerne

Lake-Noxen Elementary School: Water and soil monitoring project showing impacts of climate, pollution, and weather ($2,950)
Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18: Aquaponic STEM experiences for students ($3,000)
Wilkes University: Earth science education, including hydrology, using 3-D augmented reality ($2,900)

Lycoming

Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association: STEM-based programs for families on a paddlewheel riverboat on the West Branch Susquehanna River ($3,000)

McKean

McKean County Conservation District: Programs on watersheds, planting trees, and trout for elementary to high school students ($3,000)
Pennsylvania State University: Youth hands-on learning about the Pennsylvania Wilds using themes from the Pennsylvania Academic Standards for environment and STEM ($3,000)

Mercer

Mercer County Conservation District: In-school programs and public outreach on backyard water conservation ($3,000)

Montgomery

Pottstown School District: Pottstown Powered by Nature program teaching fourth to sixth graders scientific inquiry in environmental issues ($3,000)

Northampton

Nazareth Area School District: Teacher professional development for watershed education for AP environmental science classes ($2,765)

Northumberland

Northumberland County Conservation District (three projects): Sand and gravel simulator for groundwater training ($1,475); rain barrel construction workshop ($735); field trip for school students focused on coal mining history and water quality ($1,340)

Philadelphia

Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Inc.: Educational modules on the science and restoration of freshwater mussels for clean water ($24,700)
Philadelphia Solar Energy Association: Solar energy education program in which middle school students from disadvantaged communities design, build, and race solar-powered cars ($3,000)

Pike

Pike County Conservation District: Podcast series on water quality best management practices for homeowners in priority watersheds ($3,000)

Schuylkill

Coal Cracker Kids: Street rain garden installation to help educate community ($3,000)

Snyder

Snyder County Conservation District: Materials for Mid-West Fifth Grade Enviro Skills Competition ($2,800)

Tioga

Wellsboro Area School District: Equipment for students to participate in Trout in the Classroom and conduct research on environmental factors affecting trout health ($1,770)

Westmoreland

Saint Vincent College (two projects): Early childhood nature educator workshop series ($3,000); maple sugar tapping and climate change environmental education for students and the public ($3,000)
Westmoreland Conservation District: Development of one-acre pollinator garden to educate the public on the importance of pollinator habitat and how to maintain it ($3,000)

Mahanoy City Couple Arrested for Stealing from Lottery Machine In Northumberland County

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A Mahanoy City couple was taken into custody on Thursday after police said they were responsible for a theft earlier this month.


According to the Coal Township Police Department, on June 9th, 2019, a man and woman stole $809 from a Pennsylvania Skill Lottery Machine at the Sunoco Mt. Royal Mart in Ranshaw, Northumberland County.

Police were able to obtain security footage from the store and after posting the suspects photos on social media, they received numerous calls identifying the couple.

Police identified the suspects as Danielle Kapes, 38, and Chad Benjamin, 39, both of Mahanoy City and charged them with theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and conspiracy to commit theft.

Mahanoy City Police arrested the couple Thursday, who were then transferred to Northumberland County and arraigned before Magisterial District Judge John Gembic.  Both were locked up in Northumberland County Prison unable to post $10,000 straight cash bail.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/28/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/28/19

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Anne Marie “Pete” (Bova) Bosavage, 78, of Shenandoah, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 26, in New Ringgold at the home of her son, James.

Pete was born in Milford, CT on May 4, 1941, and was a daughter of the late Antoinette (Torzillo) and George Arnold.

She was previously employed as a Nursing Assistant at Broad Mountain Manor in Frackville.

Pete will be dearly missed by her husband, Ronald Bosavage, and their dog, LuLu.

Pete was preceded in death by two sons, David and Steven Bova; two sisters, Diane Hummel and Colleen McFadden; and is survived by three sons James Bova (Karen) of New Ringgold, PA; Michael Bova (Lynn) of Newport News, VA; and Danny Bova of Shenandoah, PA; two sisters, Connie Colligon and Carol Cagnetti of Bristol, PA; one brother, George “Sonny” Arnold of Shenandoah, PA; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and friends who were like family.

She was a Dodgers fan who loved to read, loved the beach, and very much enjoyed spending time with her family. She was a strong woman with a beautiful soul, and touched the hearts of many. She had so much love to give, and made everyone feel like they were part of her family. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

At the request of Pete, services will not be held.

Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. Mahanoy City is in charge of arrangements. Visit www.truskowskyfuneralhome.com to sign the guest book and send sympathy cards.

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James Brian Keating, age 56, of Pottsville, PA , passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 24th, 2019 at his home. 

Born in Pottsville, PA on August 23, 1962, he was the son of the late Joseph and Gloria (Dowling) Keating. Jim worked as a supervisor for PENN DOT until retiring. He was a Harley Davidson motorcycle enthusiast, who loved building bikes, and he was avid hunter, who also enjoyed the outdoors. 

Jim is survived by his daughter Nicole Keating and her fiance' Dennis Verbosh Jr.; two sisters: Pat Reilly and her husband John and Karen Graeff and her husband Jay; three brothers: Bobby Keating Sr., Kevin Keating, and Joseph Keating Jr. and his wife Georgette; and nieces and nephews. 

Services and Interment will be held private. 

The Robert A Evans Jr Funeral Home in Port Carbon is in charge of arrangements. Please send condolences to www.robertaevansjrfh.com

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David T. Snyder, 84, of Mountain Road, Tamaqua, PA and formerly of Pine Street, Tamaqua died on Thursday, June 27, 2019, in Orwigsburg, PA. Born in Pottsville, PA on February 19, 1935, he was the son of the late David and Margaret (nee Edling) Snyder. David was a veteran of the US Marine Corps. He is survived by cousins, Margaret Zimmerman and Karen Bensinger of the Lewistown Valley. Graveside services will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, June 29 in Odd Fellows Cemetery, West Broad Street, Tamaqua with The Rev. James Williams officiating. 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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John “Jack” E. Martin, Sr., 89, of Tamaqua, PA and formerly of Coaldale, PA died on Thursday, June 27, 2019 in Hometown, PA. He was the husband of Isabelle (nee Lanham) Martin to whom he would have been married 66 years in August. Born in Coaldale on June 14, 1930, Jack was a son of the late Joseph Martin and Elizabeth (nee Murphy) Martin Havron. A 1948 graduate of the former Coaldale High School, he served in the Air Force during the Korean War. Jack worked for the Coaldale State Hospital for many years before being employed by the Allentown State Hospital. He was a member of the First Congregational Church, Coaldale where he served on the Board of Managers. Jack also was a member of the Coaldale American Legion and the Schuylkill East Gideons. In addition to his wife Isabelle, he is survived by sons, John E. Martin, Jr. and his wife Lisa of Virginia Beach, VA and Jeffrey E. Martin and his wife Melissa of Tuscarora, PA; 11 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; and a sister, Margaret Julo and her husband Jack of Allentown, PA. Jack was predeceased by daughters, Joyann Martin in 1985 and Jo Ann Hafer in 2005 and brothers, William Martin and Dennis Havron. Services will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, July 2 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 E. Broad Street, Tamaqua with The Rev. Steve Nemeth officiating. Call 10-11 AM Tuesday at the funeral home. Interment in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown will take place at 10 AM on Wednesday, July 3. Memorials in Jack’s name may be made to either First Congregational Church Memorials, PO Box 93, Coaldale 18218 or Gideons International, Box 188, Tamaqua, PA 18252. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Tamaqua.


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Vincent J. Dacquisto Sr., a loving husband, father and grandfather, 84, of Ringtown, passed away on Wednesday morning at St. Luke’s Hospital, Allentown Campus.

Born in Shenandoah, on June 23, 1935, he was the son of the late Frank and Rose Marnell Dacquisto.

Vince was a 1952 graduate of the former J.W. Cooper High School, Shenandoah.

He was a dedicated and hardworking man. After 35 years, he retired from U.S. Steel, Fairless Hills, where he was employed as an electrician and motor inspector. Vince was a member and former officer of the United Steelworkers Union.

Vince was a member of Divine Mercy Parish, Shenandoah, formerly Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, enjoyed the outdoors and loved dogs. As his wife is an excellent cook, he enjoyed many meals shared with his family and friends. He loved his family; he was a hero to his children and grandchildren.

Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, was his son, Vincent J. Dacquisto Jr., on March 28, 2014.

Surviving are his wife of 63 years, the former Jean Bubnis; one son, Neal Dacquisto, of Ringtown; one daughter, Susan Sturges, of Bernville; two grandchildren, Vincent Dacquisto, of Pitman, New Jersey, and Melissa Dacquisto, of Ringtown; nephews, cousins and many friends.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Walukiewicz-Oravitz Fell Funeral Home, 132 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, is in charge of the arrangements.






























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Police Investigating Who Stole Lights from Front of Home in Frackville

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The West Mahanoy Township Police are investigating an incident where lights were stolen from a home early Friday.


According to police, around 1:30am, two individuals walking on South Spencer Street, walked up and stole solar lights from a home.

Homeowners were able to catch the whole thing on their security camera.

Anyone with information on the incident or the identity of the individuals should contact the West Mahanoy Township Police Department at (570) 462-2360.

WEATHER ALERT: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Schuylkill County

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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Schuylkill County through Saturday evening.


SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 700 PM EDT
FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES

ADAMS 
BEDFORD 
BERKS 
BLAIR 
BRADFORD 
BUCKS 
CAMBRIA 
CAMERON 
CARBON 
CENTRE 
CHESTER 
CLEARFIELD 
CLINTON 
COLUMBIA 
CUMBERLAND 
DAUPHIN 
DELAWARE 
FRANKLIN 
FULTON 
HUNTINGDON 
JUNIATA 
LACKAWANNA 
LANCASTER 
LEBANON 
LEHIGH 
LUZERNE 
LYCOMING 
MIFFLIN 
MONROE 
MONTGOMERY 
MONTOUR 
NORTHAMPTON 
NORTHUMBERLAND 
PERRY 
PHILADELPHIA 
PIKE 
POTTER 
SCHUYLKILL 
SNYDER 
SOMERSET 
SULLIVAN 
SUSQUEHANNA 
TIOGA 
UNION 
WAYNE 
WYOMING 
YORK

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Gordon Welcomes New Fire Truck to Borough

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On Saturday, the Gordon Fire Department welcomed a new fire truck to the borough.



On Saturday afternoon, the borough held a parade to welcome their new of their 1990 KME Truck.

About a dozen trucks participated in the parade around the borough and finished at the Citizen's Fire Company.   Trucks were judged in five categories and winners were announced at a reception afterwards


Best KME - Coaldale
Tanker - Fountain Springs
Judges Award - Locust Gap
Best Engine - Cressona
Overall - Columbia, Shenandoah

Prior to the reception, members dedicated the new truck and as tradition, pushed the truck into the firehouse bay.









Two from Schuylkill County ID'd as Victims in Fatal Crash in Berks County

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Two from Schuylkill County have been identified as the victims in a crash in Berks County early Saturday.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Hamburg, around 3:30am, a two-vehicle crash occurred on Interstate 78 eastbound near mile marker 43 in Greenwich Township, Berks County.

Police say Christopher Cornelius, 41, of Kentucky was operating a Chevrolet Captiva when he ran into the rear of a Jeep Wrangler driven by Nicholas Winter, 56, of Auburn.

After the collision, the Jeep left the roadway and traveled down an embankment.

Nicholas Winter, 56, and Nicholas Winter, 26, of Auburn, died from the injuries in the crash.  Also in the Jeep, Lisa Winter, 55, suffered serious injuries.

The driver of the other vehicle, Cornelius, suffered minor injuries.

State Police are asking anyone with information who may have witnessed the crash to contact the Hamburg Station at (610) 562-6885.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/30/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/30/19

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Larry Straub, 77, a husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend passed away at home Sunday night, June 23, after a long, courageous battle. He was with his loving wife, Shirley, and his immediate family. Larry grew up on a farm in Dauphin County and was a graduate of Upper Dauphin High School, where he was captain of his high school football team. Larry was the son of the late Harry and Hilda Straub, and the brother of Miles, Arabel, Charlie, Harry Jr., Leo, Ronny, Delroy, Mary, and Glenn. Larry and Shirley built a home in Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, where he lived for the rest of his life. "Pap" was a lifelong coal miner, beginning to mine shortly after graduating high school. He retired in 2004 after over 40 years working underground. Along the way he built a home, raised three daughters, and loved five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. For decades he worked at the mine most Saturdays, yet still managed to join his sons-in-law, grandsons and granddaughters on hunting and fishing trips. For many years he could be found at his camp on the Susquehanna River or up in Potter County, enjoying a Yuengling and mowing grass. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Shirley (Hoffman) and daughters: Christine (Peg) married to Mike (Chap) Wiest, Sherry married to George Bayus, and Stacey married to John Wargins; also his grandchildren: Shanna (Wiest) married to Joe Terroso, Scott Wiest married to Jillian, Maddie Wargins, Ridge Wargins, and John Paul Wargins; and two great grandchildren Levi and Luke Terroso.

Services will be held Saturday, July 13 at Salem Church of Rough and Ready 11 Church Road Klingerstown, PA. Visitation will begin at 10:00 am with a Memorial Service beginning at 11:00 am.

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Louise W. Warner, of Ashley Lane East Penn Township, Lehighton passed away peacefully on Friday June 28, 2019 at St. Luke's Hospital Lehighton Campus at the age of 91.

Widow of Ralph D. Warner, Louise is survived by daughters, Marsha Gregory and her husband David, Wanda Kelly with whom she resided, Jane Treadway and her husband Jim; son, Ralph D. Warner and his wife Candy; thirteen grandchildren; twenty great great grandchildren.

Born in Salem Ohio the daughter of the late Louis and Mary (Dunlop) Maiden. She was also predeceased by her; son, Carl R. Warner; brother, Robert Maiden.

Private arrangements entrusted to the Robert S. Nester Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. of 2066 West Penn Pike New Ringgold, Pennsylvania 17960. (570) 386-5884

Expressions of sympathy or a fond memory of Louise may be made by visiting, www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com

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Krissty Reich, 36, formerly of Girardville, passed away unexpectedly on June 21st.
Funeral Services will be held at Noon on Tuesday July 2nd from the Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Girardville with Pastor Dana Heckman-Beil officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until the time of service. Interment will be private.

Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Girardville is in charge of the arrangements.

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Nancy L. Hoy, 82, of Moyers Station Rd., Pine Grove, passed away on Friday, June 28, 2019 at home.

Born on January 16, 1937 in Pottsville, she was a daughter of the late Edwin and Beulah Schneck Stump.

She was a 1954 graduate of Pine Grove High School.

Nancy worked at Hershey Foods for 20 years.

She was a member of the Roedersville Mennonite Church, Pine Grove.

Preceding her in death was a grandson Matthew Newswanger and sister Jean Beck.

Surviving are her husband of 64 years, Herbert C. Hoy; daughter, Rose Newswanger; son, Christopher Hoy, both of Pine Grove; 4 grandchildren, Gwen Shiffer, Ryan Newswanger, Jeffrey Hoy, Nathan Hoy; 9 great grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 10:30 A.M. at the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove, with Pastor Daryl Martin officiating. There will be a viewing on Tuesday, July 2, 2019, from 9:00 am until 10:30 am at the Funeral Home. Interment will follow in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Pine Grove.

In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made to the Roedersville Mennonite Church, c/o Jean Hurst 1085 Rock Rd., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 17972 in her memory.

The family would like to thank all those who helped take care of Nancy in her time of need.
You may send condolences to the family online at www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com.

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Violet M. Delp, 86, of Delp Lane, Schuylkill Haven (Washington Twp), passed away on Friday, June 28, 2019 at home.

Born on June 14, 1933 in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Leon and Edna Lienbach Schadler.
She was affiliated with Spies Lutheran Church, Reading.

Violet worked at Ontelaunee Orchard in Leesport, and then owned Bargain Boutique.
Preceding her in death was a brother, Leon Schadler, and sister, Dora.

Surviving are her husband of 68 years, Norman D. Delp; three sons, Steven and wife Penny Delp, Timothy and Kathy Delp, both of Pine Grove, Daniel and wife Tracey Delp of Selingsgrove; two daughters, Marcie and husband Bill Appelt of Mocksville, N.C., Karen and husband Rich Loveless of Shillington; 6 grandchildren, Eric, Ben, Meghan, Alex, Emili and Austin; 7 great grandchildren, Bryce, Chase, Joey, Tommy, Everly, Killian and River; sisters and brother, Barbara Perez, Kathryn Heffner, Peggy, Sharon, and Douglas.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 11:30 A.M. at the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., 139 S. Tulpehocken St., Pine Grove, PA. 17963 with Pastor Norman Dixon officiating. There will be a viewing on Saturday, July 6, 2019, from 10:00 am until 11:30 am at the Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Manbeck's Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven.

You may send condolences to the family online at www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com.

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John J. Palek, 73, of Shenandoah, formerly of William Penn, passed away Friday afternoon at his residence after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1945, he was a son of the late Joseph and Helen Litchko Palek.

He was a graduate of the former J.W. Cooper High School, Shenandoah.

Mr. Palek was a decorated Army veteran during the Vietnam era.

Earlier he was employed as an extruder operator at the former Gerwain Chemical, Pottsville, and later at the former St. Jude Polymer Corp., Frackville.

John was a member of the former St. Stanislaus Church, Shenandoah. He was also a former member of William Penn Fire Company.

Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, were his sister, Bernadette, and his loyal pet, his border collie, Mandy.

Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Alice M. Majewski Palek; three sons, Michael Palek and his wife, Lori, of Kulpmont, Joseph Palek, of Allentown, and Matthew Palek, at home; one daughter, Kim Jacavage and her husband, Mick, of Shenandoah; five grandchildren, Hayley, Devin and McKenna Palek, and Jake and Josh Jacavage; a special brother-in-law, Al Majewski, of Shenandoah; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Graveside services and interment with military honors will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Shenandoah Heights, with Monsignor Ronald C. Bocian officiating. Walukiewicz-Oravitz Fell Funeral Home, 132 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, is in charge of the arrangements.

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Geisinger Awarded $8.5 Million to Study Genetics of Mental Health

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Geisinger, along with two university partners, has been awarded an $8.5 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the role of genetics in neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
Geisinger was awarded the grant with the University of Washington in Seattle and Washington University in St. Louis. The project is one of five funded through the National Institute of Mental Health’s newly established Mental Health Rare Genetic Disease Network (MHRGDN), which includes researchers at 15 sites across the United States. Geisinger’s grant is co-funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development.

Geisinger’s primary investigators are Christa L. Martin, Ph.D., associate chief scientific officer and director of Geisinger’s Autism & Developmental Medicine Institute, and David H. Ledbetter, Ph.D., Geisinger’s executive vice president and chief scientific officer.

Researchers from the 15 sites in the MHRGDN network will recruit patients with known genetic causes of neuropsychiatric disorders. They will then conduct in-depth genomic and clinical assessments of patients and their family members to explore the impact of genetics on neuropsychiatric disorders. The standardized data will be made available to research facilities throughout the country through the National Institute of Mental Health to accelerate further research.

The main genetic changes to be studied are copy number variants (CNVs) of 1q21.1, 16p11.2, 15q13.3, 22q11.2, and those involving the CHD8 gene.

“Our understanding of the genetic causes of neuropsychiatric disorders is growing every day, but we still have a lot to learn,” said Dr. Martin. “We can now identify a genetic cause in up to 40 percent of children with neuropsychiatric disorders. This study will gather detailed descriptions of the clinical symptoms of these individuals to discover how to improve their medical care and outcomes.”

“This initiative allows Geisinger patients and their families to be part of something significant beyond our health system,” said Dr. Ledbetter. “Research institutions across the U.S. have been collecting genetic data for many years, while discussing ways to streamline the process. Through this project, we will begin to harmonize our collection of this data, which will ultimately improve the clinical care we provide to our patients.”

Posted from a Press Release from Geisinger

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 07/01/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 07/01/19

Monday - Sunny - High near 80
Monday Night - Cloudy - Low near 60

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Tuesday - Clouds and Sun, Shower or Storm Late - High in the Mid 80's
Tuesday Night - Storms Early, then Cloudy Overnight - Low in the Upper 60's

Wednesday - Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's
Wednesday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Mid 60's

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Thursday Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's
Friday - Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's
Saturday - Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's
Sunday - Clouds and Sun with a Shower or Storm Possible - High in the Mid 80's

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This forecast is brought to you by

The Primary Health Network, Shenandoah






Road Work Announced by PennDOT for This Week

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PennDOT has announced road work for the week of July 1st, 2019 through July 5th, 2019.
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Butler and New Castle Townships
Road name: Interstate 81
Between: Highridge Park Road (Exit 119) and PA 61 (Exit 124)
Type of work: Construction
Work being done by: PennDOT Contractor
Type of restriction: 24 Hours
Restriction: Lane restriction northbound 7 PM Friday through 10 PM Thursday.
Lane restriction southbound from 10 PM Sunday to 6AM Friday.
Expect delays and use caution when driving.
Start date: 6/30/19
Est completion date: 7/5/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 PM To 12:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? Yes

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Frailey Township
Road name: Interstate 81 North
Between: Exit 104 (PA 125) and Exit 112 (PA 25)
Type of work: Construction
Work being done by: PennDOT Contractor
Type of restriction: Sporadic
Restriction: Various lane restriction daily. Expect delays and please use caution driving through the work zone.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/2/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 06:00 AM To 06:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? Yes

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Ryan Twp.
Road name: Catawissa Street
Between: US 209 and PA 54
Type of work: Other
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/5/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No
Change/Update: Spray Patching

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Ryan Twp.
Road name: Brockton Mountain Road
Between: US 209 and Burma Road
Type of work: Pothole Patching
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/5/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No
Change/Update:

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Mahanoy Twp.
Road name: Interstate 81
Between: Exit 124 (PA 61) and Exit 131 (PA 54)
Type of work: Other
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction northbound.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/3/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No
Change/Update: Sealing Joints

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Mahanoy / Delano Twps.
Road name: PA 54
Between: Mahanoy City and PA 309
Type of work: Pothole Patching
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/5/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No
Change/Update:

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Rush Twp.
Road name: PA 54
Between: Hometown and PA 309
Type of work: Drainage
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/5/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No

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Pine Grove Twp.
Road name: PA 645
Between: Berks County Line and Pine Grove Borough
Type of work: Pothole Patching
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/3/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No
Change/Update:

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Barry Twp.
Road name: Deep Creek Road
Between: Hegins and Lavelle
Type of work: Pothole Patching
Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 7/1/19
Est completion date: 7/3/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No

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Interstate 81
Between: Exit 124 (PA 61) and Exit 134 (Delano)
Type of work: Road Sign Work
Work being done by: PennDOT Contractor
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Lane restriction northbound for road sign work.
Start date: 7/3/19
Est completion date: 7/3/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 12:00 PM
Will rain cause delays? No
Change/Update:

Teen Girl Dies in ATV Accident Monday Evening

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A teen died Monday evening in an ATV crash near Pitman.

The crash happened just after 6:00pm at the intersection of Schwaben Creek Road and Route 125 when an ATV and a car collided in Upper Mahanoy Township near the Schuykill/Northumberland County Line near Pitman.

A teen girl, who was not identified, and was a passenger on the ATV died from her injuries.

UPDATE:  The ATV along with 2 others were at the stop sign when they were broadsided by the vehicle.

Another girl who was driving the ATV was flown to an area hospital with unknown injuries.



More information when it is available.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 07/01/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 07/01/19

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Nicholas Jacob Winter, 26, passed away too soon, June 29, 2019. He is the son of Lisa Ann Winter and the late Nicholas Winter of Auburn. He is survived by three sisters, Lisa M. Winter, Nicole Buglino married to Nicholas, Jennifer Muldowney, married to Shea. He is survived by his beloved nieces, Kaylee and Kara Buglino and nephews, Gabriel, Nolan and Connor Muldowney, grandparents Irene Hart and Al Hart, Aunts, Uncles, and cousins. He was a God father to Nolan Muldowney. He is preceded in death by maternal grandparents Joseph and Marie Thomas and paternal grandfather Joseph H. Winter, Uncle Joseph Winter, and cousin Andrew Svrcek.

Nicholas was Valedictorian at Nativity B.V.M. High School graduating class of 2011 and was in the National Honor Society. He enjoyed Theatre, choir and mock trials. He attended Villanova University majoring in Electrical Engineering making Deans List and was a CO OP at PJM in Norristown. He obtained an AA degree in Liberal Arts from the Pennsylvania State University. Nicholas received the President’s Education Awards Program for Outstanding Academic Achievement from President Bush in 2003.

He enjoyed playing guitar, helping his family maintain the forest reserve and built computers in his spare time. He enjoyed his late night talks about anime with his sister Lisa, going out to eat with his sister Nicole,playing video games with his sister Jennifer, long talks with his brother in laws Shea and Nick and playing with his nieces and nephews.He loved being with his pets, Eva, Angel, and late Zaki. He was an avid video game player with his best friends Jimmy O’Neill, Kevin Killian and Paul Luke Domalakes.

Nicholas was a member of St. Ambrose Church and attended mass and adoration every week with his beloved mom.

A mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, 201 Randel St. Schuylkill Haven, on July 8 at 11AM. A viewing will be held from 9AM-10:45AM.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Ruth Steinert Animal Memorial SPCA 18 Wertz Dr, Pine Grove, PA 17963.

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Nicholas Winter Sr. Age 56, passed away June 29, 2019.He is the son of Irene Liptok Hart her husband Albert Hart, and the late Joseph Winter.He is survived by his beloved wife Lisa Thomas Winter of 38 years. He was the loving father of four children: Lisa Marie Winter, Nicole Winter Buglino married to Nicholas Buglino, Jennifer Winter Muldowney married to Shea Muldowney and his late son Nicholas Jacob Winter.He has 5 beautiful grandchildren, Kaylee and Kara Buglino, Gabriel, Nolan, and Connor Muldowney.He is survived by his two sisters and brother, brother in laws and sister in laws, cousins and nieces and nephews.He is preceded in death with brother Joseph Winter and nephew Andrew Svrcek.

Nicholas graduated from Nativity BVM Highschool in 1981. He served his country in the US Navy from 1981-1985 Electronic Warfare. He graduated from Penn State with an AAS degree in Electrical Engineering and BA degree with Magna Cum Laude in Business Management. Nicholas was currently employed by PJM in Norristown for 24 years as a Power System Supervisor of dispatching. He was previously employed at GPU in Power System Operation for 9 years and an Atlantic Electric Power System Supervisor for 6 years.

Nicholas was Roman Catholic and a member of St. Ambrose Parish in Schuylkill Haven. He attended adoration with his wife at St. Patrick’s Church in Pottsville. He was an avid Eagles fan, manager of his forest reserve and woods man.His favorite places were being in the reserve with his wife, swimming in his pool, traveling to Hawaii and Disney World. Being with is children and grandchildren at the beach.

A mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, 201 Randel St., Schuylkill Haven, on July 8, at 11 AM. A viewing will be held from 9am-10:45am.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Eagles Fly for Leukemia by visiting http://www.eaglesfly.org

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William D. Zaremba, 79, of Ringtown, passed away Monday, July 1st, 2019 at his residence.

William was born in Ringtown, on November 14, 1939, a son of the late Rose (Bielawski) and Charles Zaremba.

He was a 1957 graduate of the former Mahanoy Township High School, then served in the U.S. Army in the engineer corps overseas in Germany.

He worked on the railroad for 39 years, being hired by the Reading railroad, working for Conrail and then retiring from Norfolk Southern. He worked as a freight brakeman and conductor along the northeast corridor, and loved his job.

He loved working on the family farm on which he was born and lived, where he raised steers for many years and then later two horses.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Charles.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Adele (Powell) Zaremba, and by three sons:
William Zaremba; Christopher Zaremba and his wife Denise; and Daniel Zaremba, all of Ringtown.

A sister Celeste Johnson, and 3 granddaughters, Emily, Samantha and Allison, also survive as do nephews Bruce Johnson and Bryan Lutz and a niece Irene Lipsky.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with William's family from 6 PM to 8 PM on Friday, July 5th 2019 at the Stauffer-Breznik Funeral Home, 412 West Main Street, Ringtown.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Mary's Church, North Center Street, Ringtown at 11 AM on Saturday, July 6th, and everyone is asked to meet at the church. William will be laid to rest at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Annville during private family services.

For more information or to sign the online register please visit www.ringtownfuneral.com

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Harry Karl Snyder, 89 years of age of East Broad Street, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania died on Sunday, June 30, 2019, at Gardens for Memory Care in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Born Wednesday, June 4, 1930 in Coaldale, Pennsylvania the son of the late Harold, and Daisy (King) Snyder. He was also predeceased by; wife, Joan Dolores (Schlosser) Snyder; brother, Robert Snyder, James Wasson, Jr.; step father, James W. Wasson, Sr..

Surviving are daughters, Suzanne T. Blanchard of Gatesville, TX and Kim S. Kropp of Tamaqua, PA; grand children, Christina, Carl and David; 3 great grand children.

A graduate of Tamaqua high School, Harry served honorably in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was a member of Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tamaqua,and Tamaqua Legion. A talented artist, Harry painted Indian scenery and was well versed in cowboy culture, often painting famous stars from old cowboy movies. He was a collector of local memorabilia and enjoyed carving.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. of 655 East Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania 18252. (570) 668-2550

Funeral services will be held on Friday July 5, 2019 at 11 o'clock A.M. from the funeral home. Friends may call from 10:00 A.M. until time of services.

Interment with Military Honors will be bestowed at Sky View Memorial Park, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.

Memorials in his name to the S.P.C.A. of one's choice.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com

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Gwen L Wetzel, age 67, of Sunbury, passed away Sunday, June 30, 2019 at Select Specialty Hospital, Camp Hill.

She was born on Sunday, February 17, 1952, in Pottsville, a daughter of the late Leo F Hatter and the late Verna M Schmeltz Hatter.

She attended Tri-Valley High School and received her nursing certification from Geisinger School of Nursing, Danville.

Gwen worked for 20 years at the Tri- Valley Pharmacy, she then entered nursing school and received her RN. She was a RN at the former Susquehanna Lutheran Village.

She was a member of the Herndon Senior Center.

Gwen enjoyed needlepoint and gardening.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and by a brother, Ronald R Hatter.

She is survived by her husband Thomas M Wetzel.

She is also survived by two daughters, Daphne L Webberson of Virginia, and Missy A Carado-Hook and her husband Derron of Spring Glen; four grandchildren, Stephen Webberson, Emily Webberson, Dominick Carado, and Alissa Nester; a brother, Daniel L Hatter of Camp Hill; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at Buffington-Reed Funeral Home, Valley View, on Saturday, July 6, 2019, at 3:00 pm, with Rev. Curtis Zemencik officiating.

A viewing will be held from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm on Saturday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions can be made to Hillside SPCA, P.O. Box 233, Pottsville, PA 17901.

Condolences can be left for the family at www.buffingtonreed.com.

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Deborah L. Whipple Gilbert, 60, Girardville, passed away unexpectedly Thursday at her residence.

Born in the former Ashland Hospital, she was a daughter of Emma Spiece Whipple and the late Emlem Whipple.

She lived for many years in Key West, FL as a manager for a boating company. She was an independent jewelry maker and also worked in the construction field. She was a volunteer for Wings Program in Chicago serving victims of domestic violence. She loved animals and rescued many rabbits through the House Rabbit Society and the SPCA.

She was of the Methodist faith.

In addition to her father she was preceded in death by a brother Mark D. Whipple.

Debbie is survived by her mother, her brother, Emlen Whipple, two sisters; Susan McMahan and Nancy Whipple, all of Girardville also by nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday from the Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Girardville, with Rev. Robert Smith, officiating. A viewing will be held at the funeral home on Friday from 9 a.m. until time of service. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family.

Sign the guestbook, leave personal condolences and for further information please visit www.thomasmsullivanfuneralhome.com





Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Girardville is in charge of the arrangements.


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Man Charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia After Fatal Crash that Killed Schuylkill County Men

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A man involved in a fatal Berks County crash that killed two men from Schuylkill County has been charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.


According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Hamburg, around 3:30am Saturday, a two-vehicle crash occurred on Interstate 78 eastbound near mile marker 43 in Greenwich Township, Berks County.

Police say Christopher Cornelius, 41, of Kentucky was operating a Chevrolet Captiva when he ran into the rear of a Jeep Wrangler driven by Nicholas Winter, 56, of Auburn.

After the collision, the Jeep left the roadway and traveled down an embankment.

Nicholas Winter, 56, and Nicholas Winter, 26, of Auburn, died from the injuries in the crash.  Also in the Jeep, Lisa Winter, 55, suffered serious injuries.

The driver of the other vehicle, Cornelius, suffered minor injuries.

After the crash, State Police obtained a search warrant that was executed on Cornelius's vehicle that was being held in the impound lot.  During the search, police found various drug paraphernalia.  Cornelius was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and locked up in Berks County Prsion on $100,000 straight cash bail.

State Police are asking anyone with information who may have witnessed the crash to contact the Hamburg Station at (610) 562-6885.


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One Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash Monday Evening in Ashland

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A man was injured Monday evening in a crash in Ashland.

Around 7:45pm, Monday, emergency personnel responded to the scene of a two vehicle crash with injuries at the intersection of Centre Street and 2nd Street.

Witnesses who saw that crash, say a white tow truck attempted to make a U-turn on Centre Street and crossed in front of a black pickup truck heading west on Centre Street.

The driver of the black pickup truck suffered an injury to his face in the crash, was treated by members of the Washington Ambulance at the scene.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene by A&F Towing and Oakland Auto.

Responding to the scene were the American Hose Co. , Washington Rescue, Washington Ambulance, and Ashland Police.

Two blocks of Centre Street were closed for about 45 minutes while the scene was cleared.





Coroner Called to Crash Tuesday Morning in Wayne Township

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A Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner was called to the scene of a crash Tuesday morning near Friendensburg.


Just after 6:00am, emergency personnel were dispatched to 912 Long Run Road (Route 443), Wayne Township, near Pine Grove for a motor vehicle accident with heavy entrapment.

The crash reportedly involved a garbage truck and vehicle with two people entrapped.

One person was transported via helicopter to an area hospital with unknown injuries.

The second person was pronounced dead at the scene by a Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner.

Update:  The victim has been identified as Robert Schaeffer, 63, who was the passenger in the vehicle.  The driver of the vehicle, Joseph Kopinetz, was seriously injured.  The driver of the garbage truck was not injured.

More information when it is available.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 07/02/19

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Stephen L. Lonsdale, 53, formerly of Wilburton, PA passed away on Sunday, June 30, 2019 at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA.

Born December 5, 1965 in Shamokin, PA the son of Emma (Colahan) Lonsdale of Wilburton and the late Dale Lonsdale, 2009.

Stephen graduated from North Schuylkill High School. He worked in security at Lehigh Valley Schuylkill East Medical Center, Pottsville for 27 years. Stephen was an avid Indianapolis Colts fan. He enjoyed golfing, billiards, and spending time with his family, friends, and co-workers.

In addition to his mother, Stephen is survived by his companion of 29 years: Jane Dobson of Auburn, PA. Sister: Linda wife of Rick Hicks. Brother: Robert Lonsdale. Step-daughter: Angelina Feno. Step-granddaughters: Tabatha Feno, Colette Feno, and Ava Werner. Nieces and nephew: Jennifer (Minnig) Stephens, Danielle (Minnig) Zeigler, and Thomas Minnig Jr. Sister of Jane: Marie Wetzel.

Funeral services will be held 12 Noon Friday, July 5, 2019 at Rothermel-Heizenroth Funeral Services, Mt. Carmel with Rev. Joan Brown officiating. Interment in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Viewing Friday, July 5 10:00 AM until the time of service at Rothermel-Heizenroth Funeral Services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Hillside Society 51 SPCA Rd, Pottsville, PA 17901 .

Rothermel-Heizenroth Funeral Services, Mt. Carmel is in charge of the arrangements. Charles Heizenroth, FD Ashley D'Andrea, Supervisor.

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Victim ID'd in Fatal Crash on Route 443 Tuesday Morning

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The victim of a crash on Route 443 in Wayne Township has been identified.


Just after 6:00am, emergency personnel were dispatched to 912 Long Run Road (Route 443), Wayne Township, near Pine Grove for a motor vehicle accident with heavy entrapment.

The crash reportedly involved a garbage truck and vehicle with two people entrapped.

The two people that were entrapped have been identified as Joseph Kopinetz, 48, the driver, and Robert Schaeffer, 63, was the passenger.

Police say their vehicle ran into the back of the garbage truck which was parked along Route 443.

Kopinetz was transported via helicopter to an area hospital with unknown injuries.

Schaeffer was pronounced dead at the scene by a Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner.

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