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Holiday closure at Fort Bedford Park. The park, located in Bedford, will close at noon and be closed the remainder of the day on Thursday, July 4, to all vehicles, to accommodate the annual fireworks display. Vehicles not associated with the event will be towed at the owner’s expense.
Country Club Mall in Cumberland, MD: Past, Present, Future
Maryland invested $12 million in road infrastructure to support regional growth, leading to the development of Country Club Mall. This mall, located in LaVale, a suburb of Cumberland, Maryland, opened its doors in 1981. Before its construction, the site was used for strip mining and a golf course until 1979.
Yankees' JT Brubaker: Rehab moved to Double-A
Brubaker (elbow) had his rehab assignment transferred from the Florida Complex League to Double-A Somerset on Sunday. He pitched three shutout innings for Somerset, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out three batters. This was Brubaker's third outing of his rehab assignment -- he previously pitched one game...
Despite postponement, plenty of exciting events ahead at Jennerstown Speedway
Jennerstown Speedway postponed racing action on Saturday due to excepted storms in the evening. It put a halt to what has been an exciting stretch of racing, including spectacular finishes. Despite the setback, Jennerstown Speedway is delivering compelling competition up and down its six divisions of racing and there is plenty more to come. ...
New Pennsylvania museum honors rich history of making maple products
SOMERSET, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Historical and Genealogical Society of Somerset County celebrated the grand opening of the new Pennsylvania Maple Museum. A ribbon cutting for the museum was held Saturday afternoon. It’s located on a lane behind the Somerset Historical Center. Visitors got the chance to view the exhibits and watch demonstrations on how […]
Advanced Regional Center for Orthopedics & Podiatry
Sunday - Monday9:00 am - 5:00 pm. About Advanced Regional Center for Orthopedics & Podiatry. Advanced Regional Center for Orthopedics & Podiatry in Altoona, State College, Ebensburg, Huntingdon, and Bedford, Pennsylvania, has provided expert podiatry care since 1983 and, more recently, expanded services to include orthopedics ca... Is this your...
Pirates to fill Frostburg streets for more fun
FROSTBURG, Md. - The City of Frostburg will once again be the site of a pirate invasion on Wednesday, July 10, when the Children’s Literature Centre at Frostburg State University and the City of Frostburg team up to provide a free day of pirate merriment, tales, treasures and treats for young children of the region.
Broadwater family offering 'bounty' for record breakers
WESTERNPORT, Md. - When the 24th Lisa Wade 5K Run is held on Saturday, July 13, at Creekside Park in Westernport, there are records to be broken. The Broadwater Family (in memory of Bob Broadwater) has offered a race incentive that pays out $100 for each course record that is broken. This is a $50 increasing payout for each year the records stay intact and increases to maximum payout of $500. This year the bounty is:
Berm seeks autistic support teacher
Bermudian Springs School District is seeking a new autistic support teacher at its elementary school to continue the dedicated classroom work. “The rate of autism has increased exponentially over the past 20 years. Currently, one in 36 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD),” said Brooke Shaffer, Bermudian Springs director of special education.
Allegheny Ridge Bats downs Imler’s Poultry
ALLEGHENY RIDGE BATS (11): Watt p 522, Patterson rf 211, Durbin 2b 210, Myers ss 210, Ball c 412, Moziak lf 311, Rosemas 1b 221, Kuntz 3b 400, Karlheim cf 321. Totals — 27 11 8. IMLER’S POULTRY (1): Sankey lf 300, Albright 2b 200, Meyers p 000, Steiner...
Barbara Walker
Barbara Naomi (Niemiec) Walker, of Somerset, born on July 5, 1938 left this earth peacefully on July 1, 2024. The universe has gained a very bright shining star. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Barbara was the daughter of John and Leona (Blair) Niemiec. Preceded in death by parents; brothers, John, Joseph and Frank; sisters,” Mickey”, Betty and “Peaches” and son-in-law, Georgie. Dearly loved and survived by husband, Kenneth Walker; children, Lee Ann Perry, Mary Ann (Sammy) Panza, Kenny (Sherry) Walker and John (Linda) Walker; grandchildren, Barbie, Jacy, Tyler, Kristen and Lindsay; and great-grandchildren, Taylor, Logan, John, Rosalind, Daven, Caydon and baby Ira Jane. She is also survived by sisters, Toni Mayak and Debie Snider and brothers, Rich (Becky) and many loving nieces and nephews and friends. Barbara graduated from JBJ High School where she was a majorette. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Barbara loved her family fiercely, loved the “Mountain Ground Camp”, the beach, nature, flowers and knitting. (She knitted more baby blankets and scarves than the sky has stars and loved giving them as gifts). There was nothing that she could not do. She wanted steps from her kitchen to the family room so she put a hole in the floor and when Ken came home one day the new steps were there! Her love for life, family and friends had no boundaries. Barbara never met a stranger. She led by example and brought the best out of everyone she met. Barbara passed from this earth with the same grace and dignity that she lived each and every day. She was ready to meet up with the other angels in Heaven. Barbara will be greatly missed by all more than words can say. At Barbara’s request, all services will be private. Arrangements by MILLER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY of Somerset. Interment will be held at Somerset County Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers and in Barbara’s memory, as you pass a stranger to today, give them a big smile, a kind word or a hug. We are all better people from knowing her. Online condolences may be expressed at millerfuneralhomeandcrematory.com.
Eugene Cameron
Eugene H. Cameron, 91, Somerset, passed away Saturday, June 29, 2024 at Somerset Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. He was born August 15, 1932 in Markleton, a son of Charles Melvin and Hazel (Rose) Cameron. His parents, sisters, Laverne Sanner and Shirley Bittner and brothers, Charles Melvin, Kenneth and Robert preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Geraldine (Nicklow), son, Gary Eugene, Somerset; daughters, Linda Kay Yoder (Michael), Listie and Angela Renee King (Brandy), Connellsville; grandchildren, Mya and Maelin Cameron, Michael Yoder and Cameron and Kendal King and a great granddaughter, Kyanha; also a sister, Beverly Hutzell (Butch), Somerset. Gene was a US Army veteran of the Korean War, a member of Carpenter’s Union Local 2274, Pittsburgh, Kingwood Church of God, Ursina American Legion Post 946 and Confluence V.F.W. Post 7250. He enjoyed working in his wood shop, camping, wintering in Florida and especially spending time with his family. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 PM Tuesday at the Humbert Funeral Home in Confluence. A funeral service will be held at 11 AM Wednesday in the Kingwood Church of God with Rev. William Miller and Rev. James Monticue officiating. There will be viewing at the church one hour prior to the service. Interment in Kingwood IOOF Cemetery. The family would like to thank Somerset Healthcare and Rehab Center for their loving care to Gene during his stay there. Arrangements by Humbert Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.humbertfuneralhome.com.
Bedford swimmer qualifies for Olympic Trials at age 17
Seventeen-year-old Leah Shackley, representing Blair Regional YMCA, recently concluded her competitive swim career on a high note by qualifying for the United States Olympic Trials in Indianapolis. The Bedford native, now preparing for college swimming at North Carolina State University, expressed deep gratitude to her community following her finals appearance...
Thurmont, Cumberland get millions in state funding for infrastructure improvements
28 June 2024- The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development today announced it has issued $34.8 million in bonds through the Local Government Infrastructure Finance (LGIF) Program to support infrastructure improvement efforts across the state. DHCD’s Community Development Administration administers the bonds on behalf of counties, municipalities and/or their...
FSU Hosts 2024 Four-Day STEM Summit for High School Students
Twenty high school students from counties in Maryland and Pennsylvania had the opportunity to participate in the 2024 Frostburg State University STEM Summit on FSU’s main campus June 18-21. During this four-day, three-night event, students were engaged in STEM instruction and problem-solving as they reinforced and expanded their knowledge...
FSU Chair of Nursing Named One of The Daily Record’s 2024 Leading Women Under 40
Frostburg State University’s associate professor and chair of the Nursing Department, Dr. Kara Platt, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, was recently announced as one of the 2024 Leading Women Under 40 by The Daily Record. Those on this year’s list were chosen by previous winners and the publication for the notable achievements they have made thus far in their respective careers.
Nadine Marie (Hardesty) Fitzwater
CUMBERLAND — Nadine Marie (Hardesty) Fitzwater, 104, of Cumberland, died Wednesday, June 26, 2024 at the Allegany Health Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Feb. 9, 1920 in Ridgeley, W.Va., the daughter of the late Chester T. Hardesty and Elizabeth M. (Smith) Hardesty.
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