Jackie Tustin was treated like family when she worked once a week at Roadman’s Country Living Shoppe in Unity. “This isn’t my full-time job. It’s my fun job,” she said. But she and a few other employees are out of work, at least for now, as a large fire Tuesday
Local businesses have stepped forward to help victims of Friday’s flooding in Unity Township and surrounding areas, joining the efforts of organizations and individuals. At 8 p.m. Thursday, Sharky’s Cafe and The Pier will welcome those who are recovering from the flash floods for a free buffet meal at the
Jeffrey and Michelle Miller had just gone to sleep Wednesday when they were awakened by someone pounding and kicking at their front door along Donohoe Road in Unity. “He was actually kicking through the door and when I got dressed and down there, he pointed around the back toward the
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First Commonwealth Bank’s Unity branch will reopen at 9 a.m. Wednesday, ending a temporary closure caused when an SUV crashed into the building early Friday evening.
No injuries were reported in the wreck that occurred shortly before 5:30 p.m. along Route 30 at Sharky’s Drive.
Brian Schultheis, chief of the responding Lloydsville Volunteer Fire Department, said the westbound SUV swerved off the highway, went over a curb and crashed into the front of the building.
The man driving the SUV was checked by medics at the scene and indicated he didn’t want treatment, while two employees who were inside the building safely left by an alternate exit, according to Schultheis.