Westmont Hilltop School Board President Robert Gleason sang the praises of the administration, the superintendent, along with Upper Yoder and West Hills Police
Westmont Hilltop School Board President Robert Gleason sang the praises of the administration, the superintendent, along with Upper Yoder and West Hills Police
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Amanda Perkins and Wayne Nash, formerly of Baltimore, Maryland pose with their pets Penny, Ramsy (cat) and Maddie in front of their new Wesmont home at 109 Fisk Ave. on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
By Todd Berkey
tberkey@tribdem.com
With the Maryland license plate on their Rav 4, Amanda Perkins and Wayne Nash formerly of Baltimore pose outside of their new home at 109 Fisk, Avenue, Westmont on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
By Todd Berkey
tberkey@tribdem.com
A Baltimore couple won the bidding war for this 109 Fisk Avenue home in Westmont on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
By Todd Berkey
Christian Beabes, 34, moved from California to the Johnstown area in June.
Ferndale Fire Update 11:04 pm
Police say a 12-year-old and three 14-year-olds have been charged for setting an abandoned Ferndale house on fire which injured an officer and firefighter.
Ferndale Borough Police Chief John Blake says the four girls face charges related to arson, causing catastrophe, trespassing and endangering another person for the fire that happened Saturday along Vickroy Ave.
Chief Blake says his department was assisted by a Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal during the investigation.
According to Blake, the girls confessed to arson after police obtained video of them lighting the fire.
Police say the girls sprayed accelerant inside the abandoned house and lit pieces of paper before throwing them into a shoebox on a couch.