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Thursday, May 04, 2006
Memory Lane: The St. Charles Hotel










The St. Charles Hotel in Emporium, Cameron Co., Pa, was located at the east end of town.
Florence Abbott, Robert's grandmother, used to run the hotel.
The hotel was demolished about 1963.

Photo from OldFamilyPhotos.com
posted by joshhatcher @ 9:11 AM   0 comments  

Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Window Smashed in

Amanda Schneider of Emporium called State Police April 26 to report that
someone had smashed in her passenger side front window.

The vehicle was parked at the East Parkign lot of GJN Plant 6.

The incident is under investigation.

posted by joshhatcher @ 9:57 AM   0 comments  

Emporium Trespassing

State Police accuse Steven Malesovich of Woodlawn Avenue with trespassing,
harrassment, and disorderly conduct for an incident April 25. Troopers say
Malesovich entered the home of George Singer, and started a fight, striking
and scratching him.

posted by joshhatcher @ 9:55 AM   0 comments  

Trash Talk.. again

State Troopers say a known female juvenile is accused of scattering trash
over the embankment at the lookout on Route 3001 in Shippen Township.

posted by joshhatcher @ 9:53 AM   0 comments  

Emporium Crash

State Troopers say that no one was injured in a crash at the intersection of
West Allegany Avenue and State Route 46.

Troopers say 71 year old Richard Jones of Pleasantville made a wide right
hand turn and struck a Ford Explorer driven by 41 year old Jody Johnson.
Neither Jones, Johnson, nor their passengers were injured in the crash.

posted by joshhatcher @ 9:51 AM   0 comments  

Underage Drinking in Cameron County Leads to Bust

State Troopers responded to a disturbance call on April 22 in Emporium. 4
juveniles were determiend to be drinking. They were all cited. The
investigation continues.

posted by joshhatcher @ 9:49 AM   0 comments  

Rubbish

State Police in Emporium are busy again as phone calls came in to report
that someone dumped trash along State Route 3001 in Shippen Township, just
2.4 miles south of Emporium.

The case is still under investigation.

posted by joshhatcher @ 9:48 AM   0 comments  

Monday, May 01, 2006
Folk tale talk coming soon to Emporium
Press release...

If you love folk tales, urban legends and family anecdotes, then you will
want to be at the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library in Emporium on
Saturday, June 3 at 10 a.m. “All Stories are True- and Some Have Actually
Happened” will be presented by Kelly Armor, a commonwealth speaker. The
Pennsylvania Humanities Council, supported by a grant from the Pa. Council
on the Arts, is providing this free public program.
Armor will speak on how most stories from tradition aren't concerned with
literal truth but rather they reflect truths about the human condition and
culture. Participants will hear a variety of folk tales, urban legends and
family anecdotes and then have a chance to share their own stories, jokes
and songs that they have heard themselves that may have been handed down
through generations.

Armor's presentation is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council
(PHC), supported in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts. The Cameron County Genealogy Club has arranged for this
community event and the Barbara Moscato Brown Library has provided a
location. This is a free event that will be open to the public.
For additional information contact Wendy Davis
at wendyd_40@hotmail.com
posted by Alex @ 5:01 PM   0 comments  

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