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Eileen Hertweck, wife of The Clarks guitarist Rob Hertweck, died on Saturday of leukemia, at the age of 42. The Pittsburgh music community is in mourning.
Clarks bass player Greg Joseph posted a message on Facebook with a photo of the couple and their two daughters, ages 13 and 10.
The message read: “Sadly, today we lost a member of the big Clark family. Rob’s wife, Eileen Hertweck, passed early this morning after a hard-fought battle with leukemia. It is hard to believe. Eileen will be missed on so many levels. It’s been a tough day for all.”
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Utica DPW preparing for the winter storm
The Utica DPW is ready to tackle the snow, sleet, and freezing rain from the upcoming winter storm.
Posted: Feb 15, 2021 6:34 PM
Updated: Feb 15, 2021 7:02 PM
Posted By: Violet Scibior
The Utica DPW is gearing up for the upcoming winter storm. They have been working on a plan for the past couple days.
The Utica DPW Superintendent, Dave Short, says Our plan now is if it doesn t snow too much during the day we re going to let it come down and then come in at 11 o clock, 10 o clock, plow all night. Traffic s out of the way. People are out of the way. It s easier to clean up the street, especially in the city. And we ll go right into tomorrow morning.
Somerset County Fire 10:48 pm
According to Salisbury Fire Department Deputy Chief Dave Short, one person suffered first and second degree burns while escaping a garage fire at a residence in Springs on Friday.
Chief Short says crews arrived on scene, along the 1600 block of Springs Road, and found the garage engulfed in flames.
Chief Short notes that several vehicles and a motorhome were damaged or destroyed in the blaze.
Investigators are still determining the cause of the fire but Chief Short believes that a leak, or a possible explosion, is to blame.
The condition of the homeowner is unknown at this time but Chief Short says that his injuries were non-life-threatening.