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Jones Homers But Late Charge Comes Up Short As Somerset Falls To Reading
BRIDGEWATER. NJ - The Somerset Patriots fell to the Reading Fightin Phils 4-2 on Tuesday night in game two of a six-game series at TD Bank Ballpark. RHP Zach Messinger (5 IP, 4 R, 2 ER, 4 H, 4 BB, 2 K) took the loss in his 16th appearance (14th start) of the season. Over his last 11 outings since the start of May, the Yankees No. 21 prospect has posted a 2.84 ERA and 1.09 WHIP in 57 IP with 62 K. Messinger ranks among the Eastern League leaders with a 3.60 ERA (10th), 92 K (1st), 85 IP...
Joseph M. Roach
Joseph M. Roach, age 41, of Middlesex Township, suddenly on July 3, 2024. Born in Somerset, PA on March 21, 1983, son of John R. "Jack" Roach and Ruth Schneider Roach. Beloved husband for 14 years of Andrea L. Woroszylo Roach. Loving father of Joseph M. Roach, Jr. and Riley Roach. Brother of Jennifer Allen (Arthur "Reeg") and John R. Roach, Jr. (Diane). Son-in-Law of Joseph Woroszylo and Patricia Fabyanic Woroszylo. Brother-in-Law of Trisha Woroszylo. Also survived by his beloved long haired retriever "Maverick".
Supervisor to attend solar workshop
A representative of Liberty Township will join other municipal leaders to learn about utility-scale solar systems at a workshop in Bedford later this month. The topic was among several items discussed at the July meeting of the Liberty Township Supervisors, held in the township municipal building in East Saxton.
Dale Allen Alt Sr.
Dale Allen Alt Sr., 85, formerly of Old Fields, West Virginia, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at Hampshire Center in Romney, West Virginia. Funeral services will be Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 11 a.m. from the chapel of Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Visitation will be...
Roberta Lois Miller
Roberta Lois Miller, 93, Meyersdale, died July 4, 2024 at Misty's Urban Manor. Born in Salisbury on August 2, 1930 to the late Robert and Eva (Meese) Landis. Preceded in death by her husband, James Edward Miller. Sisters, Dorothy June and Anna Landis. Survived by her son, James Robert (Gloria) Miller. Daughters, Rebecca Ann (Gerhard) Kaselow and Lisa Michele Miller. Grandchildren; Mary Beth (Colonel Paul) Cote, Lieutenant Colonel Michael (Adrienne) Sines, Tess Elizabeth (Aaron) Schafer, and Andrew James (Lucaya) Miller. Great Grandchildren; Marina, Aiden, and Bridget Cote, Lily and Owen Sines, and Finley Schafer. Roberta was a member of the Meyersdale Grace Brethren Church where she was the organist for many years. She volunteered at the Historical Society. Roberta and her husband were very involved in community activities. Roberta played the organ in hundreds of weddings. Family and friends will be received on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at Meyersdale Grace Brethren Church from 2-4:00 PM and 6-8:00 PM. Viewing at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 prior to the Funeral Service at 11:00 AM at the Church with Pastor Randy Haulk officiating, Interment will be in the Meyersdale Area Union Cemetery. The family would like to thank Heartland Hospice, Dr. Platt, Dr. Higbee, and forever grateful to Misty's Urban Manor and all those who have helped them in the past year. If you would like to make a financial donation please contribute to Misty's Urban Manor 257 Hickory Hollow Road, Somerset, PA 15501. Arrangements by the M. Ray Leckemby Funeral Home. (www.mrayleckembyfh.com)
Dunham's Walk-Off Lifts Somerset Over Reading In Series Opener
The Somerset Patriots walked-off the Reading Fightin Phils in a 7-6 victory on Monday night in game one of a six-game series at TD Bank Ballpark. Somerset stole a season-high seven bases in the contest, which matches the single game Patriots Double-A era record. The Patriots have won six of their first seven games to begin the second half of the season. Over the first seven games of the second half, Somerset leads all of Double-A with a .291 BA, 52 R, 73 H, 32 XBH, and 124 TB as a team.
Annual July 4 fireworks to highlight local events
Downtown Bedford Inc. will host the Independence Day fireworks celebration along with the 4th annual cornhole tournament on Thursday. The free event will be from 3 to 11 p.m. at Fort Bedford Park. There will be a food festival that beings at 3 p.m. which will feature vendors that will...
Bedford Boro moves ahead with social drinking district
The Bedford Borough Council has moved forward with a plan to allow a social drinking district in a to-be-determined area of the borough. Kenny Fetterman, ordinance committee chair, explained what the idea of a social district could look like based on other ones in effect.
Bedford Legion tops Ebensburg
EBENSBURG — Bedford Post 113 broke a 3-3 tie with 2 runs in the top of the sixth and put the game away with 6 runs in the seventh to earn an 11-3 road victory, Wednesday. Kole Clark came on to pitch in the third inning for the Hurricanes and did not allow a run in his 5 innings of work, while striking out 5. He got the win.
Sharon E. (Bohn) Scollo
Sharon E. (Bohn) Scollo, 74, of Manns Choice, died June 19, 2024 after an extended and courageous battle with cancer. She was born on January 21, 1950 in Cumberland, MD, a daughter of the late Lloyd C. and Evelyn L. (Amick) Bohn. She graduated from Bedford High School in 1968 and attended Point Park College in Pittsburgh. She attended the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in 1969, which was the signature event of her generation. It was billed as “3 days of Peace & Music” and attended by nearly 500,000 young people, with 32 musical acts. It was one of the largest music festivals in history. She later joked that she was invited to go because she was the only one of her friends who had at tent, and because they knew she could cook, and that she would take care of them if something went wrong!
Shanksville man fatally injured in accident Monday
QUEMAHONING TWP ― A Shanksville man was fatally injured in a vehicle accident Monday evening. Wave Mostoller, 55, Shanksville, died in the accident on Old Lincoln Highway, west of Highland Road, Quemahoning Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Deputy Coroner David Johnson pronounced Mostoller dead at 8:14 p.m. at...
State FFA comes to Garrett County
The 96th Maryland Future Farmers of America (FFA) State Convention took place for the first time in Garrett County last week at Garrett College’s McHenry Campus and The Wisp Resort McHenry Lodge. “We appreciate the hospitality that everyone has shown to us,” said Terri Shank, Maryland FFA’s executive director....
WINNER! Powerball Ticket Sold In Somerset Nets Big Bucks
It was a sensational Saturday for a Powerball player in Somerset.A ticket sold in Somerset matched four numbers plus the red Powerball in the drawing held on Saturday, June 29, winning $50,000. The ticket was sold at ShopRite on Elizabeth Avenue.The winning numbers were 26, 51, 54, 61, 69 and the r…
PSP: Shanksville man killed, woman hospitalized after car crashes into tree in Somerset Co
SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Authorities say a Shanksville man is dead and his female passenger is hospitalized after he crashed into a tree along Old Lincoln Highway in Somerset County Monday evening. Police say around 7 p.m. Monday, 55-year-old Wave Mostoller was reportedly traveling eastbound, near Highland Road,...
It’s A Good Day…
These cooler temperatures make it easier to put in extra effort for just about any outdoor activity. Pick up the pace and challenge yourself to go a little farther or walk the hill twice. Everyone has their own fitness journey and abilities within that journey. Ensure you stay safe and well within your limits, and SMILE while moving. Breathe in thankfulness and exhale gratitude because each new day is a gift.
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