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Offense Kept Silent On Thursday Night As Patriots Fall to SeaWolves
The Somerset Patriots were blanked by the Erie SeaWolves 6-0 on Thursday night in game three of a six-game series at UPMC Park in Erie, PA. The Patriots were shut out for the fourth time this season and first time since 5/23 @NH. Somerset’s two hits match their fewest in a game this season.
Bobby Pierce claims Billy Winn Classic at Bedford, continues hot streak
The following is a press release from World Racing Group and the World of Outlaws CASE Late Model Series:. Bobby Pierce was not caught resting on Thursday night at Bedford Speedway. Using track position to his advantage, the Oakwood, IL driver held off multiple championship contenders at bay for his...
Friday Night Lights Part One, 7-12-24
ERIE, PA (WJET)– The Erie SeaWolves secured their second win in a row over the Somerset Patriots on Friday. Erie’s Troy Melton threw for five innings. He let up one run and struck out six batters in the process. The big play of the night came from Eliezer Alfonzo. In the bottom of the first […]
Fourth grade students present annual concert
Press Photos by Rebecca FoehrkolbFourth grade students at Salisbury Elementary School presented their annual spring concert recently. ABOVE: The fourth grade band starts off the concert accompanied by Salisbury Elementary School Assistant Principal Brian Muschlitz, seated and band director Stan Griffis.
First 3 national parks, 9/11 National Memorial Trail alliance start connections
SHANKSVILLE ― An alliance between the National Park Service and the 9/11 National Memorial Trail is helping to bring this trail, intended to connect the three sites of a terrorist attack on the United States in 2001, one step closer to being completed. The 9/11 National Memorial Trail is...
Press Release: Maryland State Police McHenry Barrack
ON 7/9/24 at approximately 1651 hours Troopers from the Maryland State Police McHenry Barrack responded to New Germany Road, south of Twin Churches Road, Grantsville, Garrett County, Maryland, for a motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival Troopers discovered a Toyota Tacoma pickup off of the northbound side of the roadway, into a wooded area. Also at the scene was a Freightliner utility truck parked in a gravel area, off the travel portion of the roadway. The driver of the Toyota truck, James Thomas Shillingburg III of Ridgely, WV was entrapped and subsequently pronounced deceased by paramedics of the Northern Garrett Rescue Squad. The driver of the Freightliner, Charles Meyers, of Sharpsburg, MD was not injured. The preliminary investigation revealed that the Toyota truck being operated by Shillingburg was traveling southbound on New Germany Road and the Freightliner truck being operated by Meyers, was traveling northbound. The Toyota truck failed to navigate a righthand turn in the roadway and crossed the center yellow lines and struck the Freightliner truck. The Toyota then continued across the northbound lane and left the roadway and traveled down an embankment into a wooded area. The collision is still under investigation by Troopers from the Maryland State Police McHenry Barrack.
Man from West Virginia died in collision in western Maryland
GRANTSVILLE, Md. (WVPREPBB) – A tragic accident in Garrett County, Maryland, resulted in the death of a West Virginia man on Tuesday. According to the Maryland State Police, troopers from the McHenry Barrack responded to a vehicle collision on New Germany Road in Grantsville at approximately 4:51 p.m. Upon arrival, they discovered a Toyota Tacoma that had veered off the road into a wooded area and a Freightliner utility truck parked roadside.
Commissioners make straight forward decision and save the county thousands
SHANKSVILLE — Sometimes linear is the best move. Somerset County Commissioners decided during their first on-the-road evening meeting, this one in Shanksville, to spend $55,000 for the Croner property between Garrett and Berlin boroughs. That purchase allows for the September 11th National Memorial Trail to move on a forward path to the Flight...
Gospel Heralds to sing
The Gospel Heralds, a music group from Appalachian Bible College of Mt. Hope, WV, will be at Faith Brethren Bible Church, which is located midway between Schellsburg and New Paris along Route 96, on Sunday, July 21. The group will sing during the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Pictured left to right are Gospel Heralds members Hannah Morrell, Riley Rinehart, Brenna Wegner, Jonathan Rinkier, Jaimie Morrell, Katie Rinker, Josiah Leary, Angela Wegner and Isaiah Johnson. — Photo submitted.
Lifetime in Music
ELKINS — Country Music Hall of Famer and West Virginia native Charlie McCoy sat down and spoke to Augusta students this week about his life, career and love for music. McCoy, 83, known for his expert harmonica playing, spoke to Augusta students Thursday afternoon at Davis & Elkins College’s Madden Center as part of the Augusta Heritage Center’s Cajun & Creole and Classic Country Week.
John F. ‘Frank’ Cole, Sr.
John Franklin “Frank” Cole, Sr., 77, of Romney, passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Born in Rochester, Pa., to the late Charles Jacob Cole and Hilda Katherine Minor Cole, Frank was the eldest of four children. In addition to his parents, Frank was preceded in death by his wife of 33 years, Carolyn Messmer Cole; and his brother, Thomas Cole.
A tale of two nurses
In March 2011, my Aunt Mary (who raised me from the time I was 2 years old until I was 18 years old), spent the final days of her life in hospice care. She became a patient of Hospice of the Panhandle. Mary’s home was in Romney off of Jersey Mountain Road. It was late at night when she declined rather quickly. Several family members were at her son’s house where Mary was staying, but none had witnessed a loved one die. All personal care and medications were administered by me, a longtime licensed practical nurse.
City Council to Meet Tuesday, July 16
The Mayor and City Council of Cumberland will meet in public session beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the 2nd Floor Conference Room of the Allegany Museum (3 Pershing Street) on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, for the purpose of immediately closing the meeting to discuss Board and Commission Appointments. Authority to close the session is provided by Section 3-305(b)(1)(i) of the General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
Ridgeley, West Virginia Trucker Killed in Crash on Route 491 in Frederick County, Maryland
FREDERICK, MD – Maryland State Police (MSP) are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that occurred Tuesday morning in Frederick County. Shortly after 7:35 a.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, MSP troopers from the Maryland State Police Frederick Barrack responded to Raven Rock Road (Maryland Route 491) for a report of a crash involving a tractor-trailer. The driver, and lone occupant of the vehicle, identified as Daniel Edward Ryan, 41, of Ridgeley, West Virginia, was declared deceased at the scene by Frederick County emergency medical service personnel.
Goose Eggs: Patriots Fail to Score, Manage 2 Hits, Stack Up 13 Ks
ERIE, Pa. - The Somerset Patriots were blanked by the Erie SeaWolves 6-0 on Thursday night in game three of a six-game series at UPMC Park. The Patriots were shut out for the fourth time this season and first time since 5/23 @NH. Somerset’s two hits match their fewest in a game this season. RHP Trystan Vrieling (5 IP, 2 R, 5 H, 3 BB, 5 K) was handed the loss. Vrieling has allowed only 2 ER over 8 IP (2.25 ERA) in his last two starts with 7 K. The Yankees No. 22 prospect has conceded 2 ER or less in seven of his 17 appearances (16 starts) this season. Vrieling ranks among Eastern League leaders with 90.2 IP (5th), 7 W (T-3rd), and 88 K (T-6th).CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER 2B Anthony Seigler (1-for-3) extended his season-long on-base streak to 16 games. Over his 16 game on-base streak, Siegler is 10-for-32 (.312) with 13 RBI, 13 R, 12 BB, and 8 XBH. Seigler is batting .375 with a .516 OBP in eight games during July. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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