BUTLER TWP — For a few hours on Sunday morning, Jan. 21, the Tesla Medbed Center on Pittsburgh Road was buzzing with bike sellers, buyers and browsers from across the northeast United States. This was...
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Pretty much everyone has a bicycle story. There are memories of learning to ride. Youngsters graduated from having to use training wheels. And, sometimes, they fall off, scraping a knee or losing a tooth, and then get right back on and keeping going. On that bicycle, children often traveled to
During the pandemic sales of electric bikes are up to 800 percent.
The pandemic caused many Poles to switch to bicycles. Over 40 percent people choose a two-wheeler instead of other means of transport, and every fifth cyclist currently rides more than a year ago – according to the “Bicycle Revolution” study. Almost half of them did not give up driving even in winter. The market is driven in particular by the rapidly growing sales of electric bicycles. The YouGov survey shows that every fourth Pole would like to own an electric bicycle. During the prevailing restrictions, we are more and more willing to buy them online. Centrumrowerowe.pl recorded an increase in e-bike sales by 786% in 2020.
Jan 11, 2021
Daniel J. DeVito, 88, of South Williamsport went home to be with our heavenly Father, on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. Born June 11, 1932 at home on William Street, “Little Italy’s section” of Williamsport. Daniel was the son of the late Adolph B. and Rose Marie DeVito. He was married to the “love of his life” Beverly A. Cardennis until his death.
Mr. DeVito was a member of The Italian Christian Church at Williamsport.
Daniel moved to the family farm on “The Hill” in South Williamsport in 1942, where he eventually built a home and raised his family.
Having served in the U.S. Army as an MP during the Korean War, upon return he went back to work at Avco, later Textron Lycoming for 42 years.