A York County fire police captain whose body was found in the Susquehanna River on Friday died by suicide, authorities said. Tony Bortner, 51, was found in shallow water in Lancaster County on Friday, ...
The missing fire police captain, Tony Bortner, has been reportedly found deceased in the Susquehanna River on the afternoon ...
Coroner investigators observed an individual in shallow water off Peavine Island, who was pronounced deceased.
Paul Nevin lives in a converted sawmill along a small tributary to the Susquehanna River at Accomac, York County, but he ...
At approximately 340 million years old, the Susquehanna River is older than the Nile, the Thames and the Amazon rivers, ...
A York County fire captain who was found dead in the Susquehanna River died by his own hand, according to the Lancaster ...
Authorities have determined the cause of death of a fire police captain whose body was found two weeks after he went missing. The Lancaster County coroner's office said Tony Bortner, 51, died by ...
Friends and colleagues mourned fire police Capt. Tony Bortner, who was found dead in the Susquehanna River, as the Lancaster County coroner confirmed he died by his own hand. The coroner said Bortner, ...
Built along the railways that once shipped the region’s anthracite coal, the D&H Rail-Trail follows the Lackawanna River, the ...
U.S. Geological Survey Fishery Biologist Vicki Blazer recently published an extensive study on PFAS in fish collected from ...
The Susquehanna River. If you live anywhere in central Pennsylvania, you have a connection, probably more than one, to the river. It stretches over 444 miles from Cooperstown, New York to the ...