Monday, May 03, 2010

Beyonce and Jay Z to become Skooks

Beyonce and Jay Z Moving to Schuylkill County
The rumor of Beyonce and Jay Z moving to Schuylkill County started last week and still continue
to to make headlines.

Hollyscoop.com is reporting today that the rumors are true. A black Lamborghini was spotted there just
recently and is believed to belong to the powerhouse couple.

The $12 million mansion is near New Ringgold and sits on 210 acres. It also has beautiful views of
Hawk Mountain and frontage on the Little Schuylkill River. Maybe Jay Z wants a good trout fishing
spot.

If you are moving in welcome and be sure to try the Yuengling and Mrs. T's pierogies.
'03 Bonnie And Clyde

Sunday, April 25, 2010

No Fireworks for Mahanoy City This Year




MAHANOY CITY - Those bursts of color and light that sizzle in the night sky on Independence Day won't be seen over Mahanoy City this year.
The fireworks have been canceled and organizers are blaming lack of community support.
"This was always a community event, never a fundraiser," Good American Hose Company President Tony Aschman said recently. "All the money we got went into the fireworks."
Aschman said the fireworks cost about $6,500 the past two years, along with the cost of the DJ to entertain the crowd and other miscellaneous expenses.
The fire company and borough fire police provided security at no cost.
The fire company solicited door-to-door for donations and a donation box was placed at the entrance to Alumni Stadium, where the event was held each year.
Donations have been down and for the last two years the company lost about $1,200 each year, according to Aschman.
"We just can't support that kind of loss," he said.
Aschman said the fire company took over the fireworks in the 1970s from the Mahanoy City Lions Club.
"The Lions used to shoot them off at the Sixth Street Playground," Aschman said. "When the group got too small, they were going to give it up, so we took it over rather than see the town without fireworks."
The fireworks moved to the high school football stadium and went off almost yearly until the early 1980s when the educational complex was being built and the stadium torn down.
"There may have been three or four years when we didn't have them because of construction," Aschman said.
Once the buildings and new stadium were in place the event started up again.
Aschman said it is tough to tell how many people attended the yearly event because it is free to the public and a head count is not taken.
Community organizations that sold items at the fireworks events may also lose money.
Both the Mahanoy Area Bear Band Boosters and Midget Football Boosters opened concession stands each year offering food for sale.
"We will definitely miss the money that we earned at the concession stand, and we will definitely need to find an alternate fundraiser to replace the revenue from that event," Kathy Leahy, band booster president said.
"The fireworks have been a part of Mahanoy City's Independence Day celebration as long as I have lived here (since the '80s) and I am very sorry to see them go away," Leahy said. "I have many fond memories of the evenings spent at the stadium while my children were young - watching them gaze at the display with wide-eyed wonder. People from all over the area attended the fireworks and it was a great way to get people into our community, even for one night."
Aschman said, even if someone was generous enough to fund the display, it may be too late to host the event this year, since contracts with the fireworks supplier are usually signed in February.
Other communities
A few years ago, Frackville looked for co-sponsorship for its yearly event.
The Goodwill Hose Company, Frackville, found a co-sponsor in the Schuylkill Mall several years ago, although that meant moving the display to the mall parking lot.
In 2008, Brian Dillman, Goodwill's fireworks committee chairman at the time, said the fire company had been looking for a co-sponsor for a few years.
The fire company sponsored the display for 15 years prior to 2008 and the cost to the company continued to rise, he said.
Dillman blamed insurance costs after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks for the increase.
Schuylkill Mall Manager Elaine Maneval said in 2008 that she hoped the fireworks display could be bigger and better by combining resources.
Contacted on Monday, Maneval said the mall management is still in negotiations with the fire company regarding sponsorship of this year's event. Phone calls to Goodwill Fire Company representatives were not returned.
American Hose Company No. 1 of Ashland will sponsor the annual Thunder Over Ashland fireworks for the 15th year.
According to event co-chairman Phil Groody, the fire company is having no trouble keeping the public's interest or support.
"This year we are adding barbecue pit beef to our food menu along with homemade black kettle bean soup," Groody said. "Along with everything else the cost keeps rising each year which makes a challenge to meet expenses, but the Ashland community has been very good us with strong financial support even in these tough economic times."
Groody said the fire company will distribute donation cans within the next week and contribution letters will be sent to the business community to help defray the cost of the display.

Wynn Ann Restaurant destroyed in Minersville Fire

Fire destroyed the former Wynn Ann restaurant in Minersville friday night. The fire also spread to
several nearby residences and displaced at least four people.

It appears the fire started in the rear of the restaurant, which has been closed for nearly a year.

Its reported that most likely the Wynn Ann, along with 104 Sunbury St. and 106 Sunbury St, will
have to be torn down due to the damage.

A Pennsylvania State Police fire marshal will continue to investigate the fire for foul play.

Wynn Ann Restaurant Fire

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Warrant sweep nets more than $17K

Warrant sweep nets more than $17K

Hispanic woman charged with ethnic intimidation


Miriam L. Malave had an additional charge of ethnic intimidation filed against her today in Schuylkill County. The charge was added by the District Attorney's office before her preliminary hearing.

The charge was added due to a fight involving Malave in which she yelled, "all whites are going to die tonight". She is already charged with two counts each of aggravated assault, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person, along with one count each of terroristic threats and harassment from the same Feb. 17th incident at the M&T Bar in Shenandoah.

Malave and three Hispanic men tried to assault three people with baseball bats on Aug. 7, 2006, according to court records.




Sunday, May 24, 2009

Swine Flu hits Schuylkill County

First case of swine flue confirmed in Schuylkill County

The first confirmed case of swine flu, or H1N1, has hit Schuylkill County.
The case has been confirmed by Art Kaplan, the director of Schuylkill
County's emergency management agency.

Kaplan was informed by the state Department of Health about the case.
This marks the first confirmed case of swine flu, or H1N1 in Schuylkill County.

Neighboring county, Berks, has the most confirmed cases of swine flu in
Pennsylvania currently with 29.

Worldwide, there have been 12,000 confirmed cases and 86 deaths resulting from
the swine flue or H1N1 so far.

The H1N1 virus is similar to other types of influenza but a little more dangerous due
to how new the virus is and the lack of antibodies present in people.

Symptoms and treatments are also similar to other types of influenza.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Gas Prices rise in Schuylkill County


Gas Prices continue to rise in Schuylkilll County.



Gas prices continue to rise in Schuylkill County for the summer driving season. Just one week ago prices were averaging slightly above $2.00 a gallon.

Prices are currently between $2.22 and $2.33 respectively.
You can view the some current prices below.


Lowest Gas Prices in Pottsville



Pottsville Gas Prices provided by GasBuddy.com

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Live Blog of the Luis Ramirez Zavala Now Available

The Republican and Herald newspaper from Pottsville is now covering
the Luis Ramirez trial with a live blog on their website.

You can follow the trial live by clicking here: Shenandoah teens on trial.

It should be noted that the prosecution rested their case yesterday, so this trial may be over within the next few days.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Local couple featured on Whose Wedding Is It Anyway

A local couple, Gina Galle and Kevin Riegel, were featured on a recent episode of "Whose Wedding is it Anyway" The Port Carbon couple were married in October of 2008.

Whose Wedding is it anyway is a show on the Style Network. You can view the upcoming schedule here on the Style Network.

You can also view a clip of Gina Galle and Kevin Riegel's episode below.



The next airing for this episode will be Saturday, April 25th at 8 a.m. EST.
Best wishes to the new couple.

Trial set for Luis Eduardo Ramirez death

Brandon J. Piekarsky and Derrick M. Donchak, both of Shenandoah, PA, are scheduled to be tried on April 27th. Both are charged with charged with criminal homicide, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, simple assault and ethnic intimidation. Piekarsky also is charged with criminal solicitation/hindering apprehension or prosecution and purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of liquor.

A third person originally charged, Colin J. Walsh, will now testify against both Piekarsky and Donchak.

Jury selection is stated to take place April 12th.

Luis Eduardo Ramirez Zavala, 25, of Shenandoah, was assaulted on July 12, 2008. He died two days later in the hospital. Ramirez Zavala was survived by his fiance Crystal Dillman. The death created racial tensions in Shenandoah in the following months. Both anti-illegal immigration and pro-illegal immigration sides held rallies in Sheandoah.

Below you can see some of the events held in Shenandoah,PA.


Voice of the People Rally



Crystal Dillman unfurls Mexican flag at Shenandoah rally



Crystal Dillman interviewed by reporter

Thursday, January 29, 2009

70 Cats Removed from Pine Grove 'Cat Santuary'

Nearly 70 cats were removed from deplorable conditions at a so called cat sanctuary.

Virginia Kresge Justiniano operated the Cats With No Names sanctuary where approximately 70 cat lived in deplorable conditions that included thousands of drug paraphernalia items. Some cats recovered have health problems as well as a number of cats that were found dead. The dead cats included one who died while trying to get into a box of cat treats.

Justiniano, 50, and her live in boyfriend Andy Oxenrider,38, of Tower City are in Schuylkill County Prison on $25,000 bail related to drug charges.

They may still face charges related to animal neglect and abuse.


Friday, January 09, 2009

Greenwood Hill Fire Co loses membership

Pottsville now has 7 fire companies instead of 8. On Jan. 7th, 2009 the Pottsville Fire Company voted to eliminate Greenwood Hill Fire Co from its ranks.

Greenwood Fire Co failed to respond to at least 20% of its fire calls in 2007 and has been suspended since Nov. 20, 2007.

Jason Glauda, a member from of the Greenwood Fire Co. in Pottsville was astonished to hear the news. He still believes the other 7 fire companies call handle the fires.

He then spun the propellar on his hat and skiped down the street.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Schuylkill County goes for John McCain

The presidential election is finally over. The country overall chose Barack Obama as the president elect and Obama is already deciding what issues to tackle first when he officially takes over as president in January.

Here is Schuylkill County though, John McCain had more votes than Obama. Schuylkill County still has a Republican stronghold for most elections. Jim Rhoades, who died in a auto mobile accident, was reelected by Schuylkill County.

Did that visit by John McCain in Pottsville propel him to victory in Schuylkill County? One has to wonder.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Philadelphia Phillies are the talk of the town


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Seems there are a number of Philadelphia Phillies fans on the Purple Page. The Phillies clinched the National League title last night by defeating the Dodgers.

They will now have to face either the Tampa Bay Rays or the Boston Red Sox. Tampa currently leads the series 3-1.

This will be Philadelphia's first World Series appearance since 1993 when they faced the Toronto Blue Jays. Remember that one? That is when Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams threw the pitch that was homered by Joe Carter and the Blue Jays won the World Series.

No deal for new Schuylkill County Children and Youth Building


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No deal for new Schuylkill County Children and Youth Building

The deal for relocating the offices of the Schuylkill County Children and Youth to 500 N.Centre Street in Pottsville fell through.

The major reasons being the lack of parking and also the needed renovations for the building. Had the deal gone through, a $500,000 grant would have been provided for renovations to the new building.

For now, the office will continue looking at other properties.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Coach Shields loses in lawsuit

Schuylkill County Judge Cyrus Palmer Dolbin awarded a former Nativity BVM student $751,000 for sexual assault committed by former coach Daniel M. Shields Jr.

Shields was the track coach for BVM when the assaults occurred. Daniel Shields is currently serving 18 months to 4 years in a state correctional facility. After his release Daniel Shields will have to register as a sexual predator.

In one strange incident,the victime said Shields sent her a Christmas card last year.

An out of court settlement did occur with Nativity BVM High School, where Shields was a coach; the Diocese of Allentown, which operates the school; and the Most Rev. Edward P. Cullen, bishop of Allentown — all had been dismissed from the case earlier this year after a settlement that is confidential at the victim’s request,

Monday, September 22, 2008

Magistrate Reiley is the talk of the town or at least the Purple Page

District Magistrate Reiley is the talk of the Purple Page. His sentence has been viewed as both fair and also not hard enough for a public servant or Magistrate.

Otherwise, the big topic is gas prices. Hurricane Ike has come and gone and people are wondering why gas prices continue to rise. I guess we will have to hope Jack Rich has a warmn heart as Christmas will soon be here.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Magistrate Reiley Sentence in DUI Case

Pottsville magisterial district judge James Reiley accused of driving under the influence will be in a probationary program for 12 months. The Republican Herald reports Schuylkill County President Judge William Baldwin admitted James Reiley into the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program Thursday afternoon. If Reiley completes the program successfully, the charges will be dismissed.

Reiley was charged in June with two counts of DUI.

Many comments have been posted over at the Purple Page.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Back to the old site I guess

The Purple Page is only currently available at http://www.members.boardhost.com/purplepage/ .

Also the board is pretty short and only holds 200 messages at this time. It would be great if users would support the board at little more through the adverts. I am sure the site would have more message capability.

Sexual Harassment Schuylkill County Courthouse

It has been rumored that an employee at the Schuylkill County courthouse may file a sexual harassment suit against anothe employee at the court house. The victim supposedly has retained an attorney from out of the area.

More news to follow