School board member killed in Cumberland County bike crash: ‘She was passionate about education’ PennLive.com 4 hrs ago Charles Thompson, pennlive.com
This post was updated at 7:50 p.m. Tuesday with the complete obituary, including service information, for Edith Rob.
A woman who was killed in a Friday biking accident in Monroe Township has been identified as Edith Rob, a retired Army officer and current South Middleton Township school board member who friends said had touched many lives in the Boiling Springs community.
Rob, 61, died of injuries received on Friday, when she and her husband, Samuel, were struck at 11:29 a.m. by an SUV while riding along Leidigh Drive in neighboring Monroe Township, in Cumberland County. Samuel Rob was taken from the scene to Penn State Holy Spirit Medical Center for treatment. He has since been discharged.
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Amazon to hire hundreds in central Pa.; company is handing out $100 to new hires who are vaccinated PennLive.com 3 days ago
Amazon plans to hire more than 600 people in the Harrisburg area.
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The hirings are part 75,000 people it plans to hire in the United states and Canada.
Amazon said the average starting pay is more than $17 per hour. And the company will also pay a sign-on bonus in the Carlisle and Mechanicsburg areas of up to $1,000 and the Elizabethtown area of up $500 for warehouse positions, according to its website. Amazon will also pay $100 to new hires who are already vaccinated.
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Judge race headlines Cumberland County primary ballots
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The main event on Cumberland County’s primary election ballot is the battle for an open judgeship in the county courts.
Two attorneys are seeking the bench seat currently occupied by Judge Tom Placey, who is battling a judicial misconduct case and opted against seeking a new 10-year term.
Placey has been charged with improper conduct in five cases in which, as the presiding judge, he lost his temper and berated litigants and attorneys. The judge, in his defense, has argued that his outbursts may were attributable to the effects of concussions that he suffered while playing college sports.