iradiophilly Philadelphia's Internet Radio Community

Streaming Radio for Philadelphia
More Music. Fewer Interruptions. Just what you want to hear.

 
FOLLOW:
facebooktwitter
   
News
Talk about what's in the news
   
 
 
 
 
 
     

THE POST | News | Sports | Culture | Business | Free Forum

 
The Post  
 
Crash into Pennypack Mill, Hatboro, Ignites Fire; DE Motel Fire Ruled Arson; 18 Propane Tanks Stolen
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 12/09/18 2:35 am | updated: 12/09/18 2:35 am
 
Fire erupted after a car slammed into a historic building in Hatboro, Montgomery County, on Saturday evening, 12/8. It happened around 3:50 p.m. at the Pennypack Mill, formerly the Old Mill Inn, on Horsham Road at York Road. A mother was teaching her son to drive when he lost control of the car and slammed into the side of the building. The car became engulfed in flames and also set the building on fire. Fire crews quickly put out the 2-alarm blaze. The mother and son escaped without injuries. The building goes back almost 300 years. The longtime restaurant was recently converted into an event space. In fact, a 50th birthday party was scheduled for Saturday night, but had to be moved to a relative's home. Owner Lynda Clauser said there seems to be little damage considering the crash and flames. Only the bathroom downstairs and part of the upstairs was damaged.

The Delaware Office of the State Fire Marshal ruled a motel fire in Newark, Delaware an arson. 44-year-old Larry E. O'Neal of Wilmington has been arrested and charged with arson and reckless endangering. Fire crews responded shortly after 10:30 p.m. Friday, 12/7, to the Super 8 Motel at 268 East Main Street. Flames were shooting from a second floor motel room. Investigators determined the O'Neal intentionally set some items on fire inside the room. Damage was estimated at $100,000. One man was taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

Philadelphia Police are looking for a man wanted for stealing 18 propane tanks from two locations in Northeast Philadelphia. On Friday, 12/7, at approximately 9:30 p.m., the suspect stole 15 propane tanks from the Sunoco on the 1100 block of Cottman Avenue near Lawndale Ave. He was caught on surveillance camera. The man used bolt cutters to open up the locker outside the station and loaded the tanks into the back of his dark-colored Ford F-150 pickup. The same suspect then headed to the Rite Aid on the 7400 block of Oxford Avenue and stole 3 more tanks. He fled in an unknown direction. The suspect is described as a tall man of unknown race. He was wearing a white or tan hoodie and black pants. If you have any information, contact Philadelphia Police.
 
 
TOP STORIES
 
(0) responses
 

THE POST | News | Sports | Culture | Business | Free Forum

 
 

Welcome to iradiophilly! Philadelphia's Internet Radio Community

Welcome! Start listening now for FREE!  The music is always on, so choose a radio station and click to listen. You can find fun Events around Philly and you can list yours on our Events page FREE.  We will also promote cool Philly shows, events and fundraisers on the air FREE. There are also great opportunities to become a sponsor or advertise. iRadioPhilly supports the Philadelphia music and arts scene. If you are a local musician or performer, send us your stuff.  We will play it on our BYO radio station, Philadelphia's Local Stage. We're designing the radio stations and iradiophilly to reflect Philadelphia's music tastes, so we'll want your input. We're glad you're here. Invite your friends.

 
   
   
    FOLLOW: facebook twitter instagram gplus rss rss youtube
HOME | ABOUT | ADVERTISE | CONTACT | EVENTS | PHOTOS | PODCASTS | STATIONS | CONTESTS | SPONSORS | BUSINESSES/ORGs | SCHEDULE | SITEMAP | THE POST   © 2010-20 iradiophilly 501(c)(3)
    Site Design by Bananaland | Built by quadpain media