Monthly Archives: July 2014
All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast – Sat Nov 8th 2014
"All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast" Saturday November 8th 2014 from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm Red Hill Fire House Social Hall 82 East 5th Street, Red Hill, PA 18076 Adults $10.00, Ages 5-12 $5.00, Under 5 Free. Continue reading
Easy Rider, Motorcyclists and motorists – have each other’s backs this summer
In June, off-duty police officer Milan Merke was taking part in a Midnight Run for Peace with the motorcycle group Men United for a Better Philadelphia. Their goal was to create awareness and prevent violence in the city. Over the years, the group has organized rides involving hundreds of motorcyclists through the most dangerous neighborhoods of Philadelphia. This ride would be Merke’s last. An SUV made a left-hand turn into his path and they collided, reported Philadelphia news station WPVI-TV. Eight days later, Merke passed away. He was 28 years old. Continue reading
RE: Ox Yoke Inn Ride July 18-20, 2014
I would just like to make a few comments about our OX Yoke anniversary ride. Great ride, great weather, great friends, and a great time was had by all. A special thank you to to following people for making this a great event. Continue reading
RoadRunner Touring Weekend – Snowshoe, WV 2014
Linda and I have signed up for this, There are two hotels you can book at. We are leaving July 16th and will be coming back July 20th. If anyone is interested in joining us for the Ride down and back. Let us know. Linda has all the info to make it easy to sign up. http://www.roadrunner.travel/events/touring-weekend/ Continue reading
Two motorcyclists hurt in wreck on Route 78 near Exit 24
Two people were injured this morning when their motorcycle crashed on Route 78 eastbound near Exit 24 (Oldwick) around 11 a.m. Dennis Douglass, 62 and Carol Douglass, 67, both of Perkasie, Pa., were flown away by Atlantic Air helicopter to Morristown Medical Center. One of the victims was initially unconscious, according to an emergency radio report. The helicopter landed on the highway to pick them up. Continue reading