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Tracy, we have traffic. Cameras at the vine, closed here. As we look up ahead there, thats where the activity starts. Closing between vine street expressway, the exit ramp, theyre diverting traffic on the eastbound side of the schuylkill expressway. It lasts from here until south street. It will last until 5 00 this morning. About another hour or so for that. The westbound side is fine right now. The p. A. Turnpike looks good. Westbound, eastbound, route 1 to valley forge, a 25minute trip at the most. Speeds are down into the 50s which is even abnormal for now. Still, its obviously still moving. Well end with mass transit. Everything on or close to schedule for amtrak, septa, new jersey transit, and patco. Breaking now, fire tears through a popular restaurant in the society hill section of philadelphia. Firefighters spent hours trying to get the flames under control. We have more live. Deanna, that restaurants been in the community for decades. Reporter it has. The owners were here wat ....
Dansville businessman, community leader, philanthropist remembered for making a difference By Jasmine Willis DANSVILLE A community mourns the loss of a great businessman, community leader, friend and humanitarian. Jon Shay, 78, passed away at Noyes Hospital on Monday, Jan. 18. He left behind an enriching legacy that cannot be replaced or measured. Jon Shay touched every life in his hometown of Dansville and beyond. People called him Mr. Dansville. They will tell you he was everywhere at once. He was at all of the events, impacted every life he touched, and made you believe in yourself. Tom Wamp, Dansville Rotary Club member and a childhood friend, said Jon Shay was the key to making anything a success in the community. ....
Ann, Carl Myers donate $350K for new mental health clinic in Avon Donation to the Foundation for Noyes Health matches state grant Staff reports DANSVILLE The Foundation for Noyes Health on Monday announced a donation of $350,000 from Ann and Carl Myers of Springwater. The donation matches a previous grant of $348,500 from New York state to partially fund the construction of an out-patient mental health clinic in Avon, an expansion of Noyes Health’s current Health and Wellness clinic in Dansville. The Myers’ previously donated $2 million to the capital campaign to build a cancer treatment center at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville. Since the Ann and Carl Myers Cancer Center opened in January 2017, the Center has seen more than 10,000 medical and radiation oncology visits a year, with patients from all over the Genesee Valley and beyond getting the expert care of UR Medicine’s Wilmot Cancer Institute. ....