Dec 31, 2020
Billy Organ, then publisher of The Herald, met his demise on Christmas Eve a century ago when he was struck by a freight train in downtown Sharon. Like modern society and the year 2020, he never saw it coming.
JOHN ZAVINSKI | Herald
Billy Organ lies in slumber today in Oakwood Cemetery in Hermitage. Organ, then publisher of The Herald, met his demise on Christmas Eve a century ago when he was struck by a freight train in downtown Sharon. Like modern society and the year 2020, he never saw it coming.
JOHN ZAVINSKI
Billy Organ was a man in a hurry on Christmas Eve,1920. He had to catch a train from Sharon to Niles, Ohio, for a gig playing drums with the Cave Orchestra.
Dec 31, 2020
Billy Organ, then publisher of The Herald, met his demise on Christmas Eve a century ago when he was struck by a freight train in downtown Sharon. Like modern society and the year 2020, he never saw it coming.
JOHN ZAVINSKI | Herald
Billy Organ lies in slumber today in Oakwood Cemetery in Hermitage. Organ, then publisher of The Herald, met his demise on Christmas Eve a century ago when he was struck by a freight train in downtown Sharon. Like modern society and the year 2020, he never saw it coming.
JOHN ZAVINSKI
Billy Organ was a man in a hurry on Christmas Eve,1920. He had to catch a train from Sharon to Niles, Ohio, for a gig playing drums with the Cave Orchestra.
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Pennsylvania River of the Year: What’s your choice? PennLive.com 12/23/2020 Marcus Schneck, pennlive.com
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has opened voting for the 2021 Pennsylvania River of the Year.
The five nominated waterways are Buffalo Creek in Allegheny, Armstrong and Butler counties; Lehigh River in Carbon, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton and Wayne counties; Loyalhanna Creek in Westmoreland County; Shenango River in Crawford, Lawrence and Mercer counties; and Tunkhannock Creek in Susquehanna and Wyoming counties.
Nominations were based on each waterway’s conservation needs and successes, as well as celebration plans if the nominee is voted 2021 River of the Year. In cooperation with DCNR, selection of public voting choices is overseen by the Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers.