PennDOT: Mount Rose Avenue closed this weekend
York Dispatch
A section of Mount Rose Avenue (Route 124 ) in Spring Garden Township will be closed this weekend for a large pipe replacement project, according to the state Department of Transportation.
The road will be closed in both directions from 8:30 p.m. Friday until 6 a.m. Monday just west of Brunk Lane, PennDOT says.
The closure is between Yale Street and Brunk Alley, according to a Spring Garden Township Police news release.
Traffic will be rerouted.
Motorists on the east side of the closure wishing to travel west on Mount Rose Avenue should take southbound I-83 from Exit 18 (Mount Rose Avenue) to Exit 16 (Route 74/Queen Street), according to the release. Those drivers should then take northbound Route 74 (Queen Street) to northbound Route 3023 (Hollywood Drive) and continue on to Hill Street, which connects with Mount Rose Avenue on the west side of the closure.
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A section of Mount Rose Avenue in Spring Garden Township will be closed this weekend so crews can replace a large pipe, according to the state Department of Transportation.
Mount Rose Avenue will be closed from 8:30 p.m. Friday until 6 a.m. Monday just west of Brunk Lane, and traffic will be detoured, PennDOT says. The public will be able to access businesses and residences in the area during the closure.
Drivers on the east side of the Mount Rose closure will be detoured onto the highway to go to the Queen Street exit (Exit 16). Drivers will use Route 74 (Queen Street), Hollywood Drive and Hill street to return to Mount Rose Avenue.
Updated: 2:37 PM EDT May 13, 2021
YORK COUNTY, Pa. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced Thursday that a detour is planned for this weekend on Route 124 (Mount Rose Avenue) in York County, for a large pipe replacement.
Mount Rose Avenue will be closed just west of Brunk Lane in Spring Garden Township from approximately 8:30 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Monday, PennDOT said.
A detour will be in place during the closure, according to PennDOT.
Motorists on the east side of the closure wishing to travel west on Mount Rose Avenue should take southbound I-83 from Exit 18 to Exit 16 (Route 74/Queen Street), then take northbound Route 74/Queen Street to northbound Route 3023/Hollywood Drive, then continue on to Hill Street which connects with Mount Rose Avenue on the west side of the closure.
State police blame fatal central Pa. crash on 19-year-old driver
Updated May 07, 2021;
A 51-year-old man died Wednesday afternoon after getting into a Franklin County crash that was caused by a 19-year-old woman, Pennsylvania State Police said.
State police said the 19-year-old Lititz woman was driving south around 1:50 p.m. on the 8500 block of Olde Scotland Road, Southampton Township, when she hit another southbound car.
The car driven by a 51-year-old Shippensburg man was pushed into oncoming traffic and hit by a 41-year-old York Springs man, state police said.
State police said all three vehicles had disabling damage.
The 19-year-old and the York Springs man were treated at the scene, but state police said the Shippensburg man was flown to York Hospital and died from his injuries.
Dale A. Beaverson, 77, of York Springs, passed away Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at the WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital.
He was born Jan. 25,1944, in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa., the son of the late Carl F. and Doris Kinter Beaverson.
Dale was a retired UPS Freight truck driver and a Bermudian Springs Class of 1962 graduate. He proudly served in the US Air Force as a medic and then continued serving in the Air National Guard. Dale also served his community as mayor of York Springs.
He was a member of the Mechanicsburg American Legion, Fairfield VFW, Williams Grove Steam Engine Association and a lifetime member of the NRA. Dale was always proud to speak about the homestead he grew up on and remained an avid fan of antique farm equipment and memorabilia, westerns and things that reminded him of his life on the farm.