Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Road Construction Has Residents Seeing Orange

    I took a call from an unnamed resident today who said his Nissan Pathfinder is now out of alignment because of traveling through the construction sites in Sun Country.  What has reportedly damaged vehicles is the lip motorists traveling down or over when making the transition to and from the construction area - in particular at the construction on Hersheypark Drive and now Vine Street.
   "It's absolutely horrendous," the resident said.  "I don't know how they get away with it."  The resident told The Sun that his vehicle now pulls to the left and is out of alignment - and a few weeks ago another resident reported her airbags deployed when she traveled over the lip.
Other residents said they have filed an accident report with the Derry Township Police Department after sustaining damage to their vehicle.
If your vehicle has been damaged as a result of construction in Sun Country please contact me at drew@thesunontheweb.com

Friday, March 27, 2009

Study: Women Prefer Men in Hot Cars


   A study recently published in the British Journal of Psychology shows women really are more attracted to men who drive 'hot' cars.
The study put the same attractive man in the driver's seat of a Bentley Continental and a battered Ford Fiesta and 100% of the women between the ages of 21 and 40 said they prefer the man who was driving the Bentley - Unaware that it was the same man.
Dr. Michael Dunn, of the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff said it shows women rate a man higher if he is behind the wheels of a "fancy motor rather than in an old banger."
Dr. Dunn also said his findings concluded that men could care less what women are driving, and are only interested in the appearance of the girl not the car.
A Disk Jockey on the radio this morning made the comment, "This proves that women truly aren't attracted to a masculine man who can express emotion, but rather the guy who wears a leather jacket and drives a hot car."  Guess what I drove and wore to work today??

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Sun Goes Eagle Watching

Last week Sun photographer Nathan Merkel and I (Drew Weidman) took a kayak trip down the Swatara Creek with the hopes of capturing a photograph of a Bald Eagle.
There has been numerous sightings along the creek in Sun Country and we were determined to make a serious attempt to get a photograph.  We didn't have any luck, but did see many interesting sights along our trip.
Among those were a King Fisher, a Great Blue Heron and a flock of floating ducks that followed our kayak for a couple hundred yards.  (see video below).
One of the most surprising things about our voyage was the depth of the creek, which at times was no deeper than one foot in the midlle.  For those thrill seekers looking for rapids, you're just as well off kayaking in your backyard pool, because there are none.  But we still had fun.
If you do happen to spot the Eagle, I urge you to do one of two things:  Call The Sun at 566-3251, and we'll be there faster then the Eagle can do two shakes of his tail feathers.  Or take a photograph and email news@thesunontheweb.com and we'll run it in our next week's issue!


Thursday, February 12, 2009


It's not news to anyone that we've changed the appearance of The Sun during the last 15 months.  We'd like to think this change was welcomed by all of our readers.  We've added more color, more photographs, and more local news that lets you have your finger on the pulse of your community.
   Recently The Sun has underwent another change.  We have now begun servicing the subscribers of The Hershey Chronicle, both via the newsstand and in your mailbox.  While many of you were not aware, or may have never read The Sun, we hope that by now you have discovered that your Hershey news coverage has not disappeared and is being provided better than ever in The Sun.
    We are interested in how you feel about the recent change, and want to know if you're satisfied.  Answer the poll to the right or if you'd like, contact The Sun through email at news@thesunontheweb.com, and tell us how you feel.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Weathermen or Car Salesmen?


    So who do you believe more lately, weathermen or car salesman?  For me it's pretty much a tie.  I think it's about a 50/50 shot, 50% chance their right, 50% chance their wrong…which is pretty much worthless.
    Last evening (Wednesday) I watched the news before I made my way around Sun Country delivering the newspapers to our vendors.  "A few flurries, nothing to be concerned about," a local weatherman said…I won't mention any names.  And guess where I found myself last night at 11:00 p.m. when I returned home…? At the bottom of the driveway, literally spinning my wheels.   My car was stuck there for about an hour, and with the help from my boss, who salted and snow blew the driveway, I was able to get up.  Then I thought about the weatherman…
      This morning on my way to Palmyra I entered a winter wonderland right before I got to the Palmyra square.  They had gotten about four inches.  I am sure they had probably watched the  same weatherman I did the night before.
      On Monday, ABC 27's Mick O'Hearn spent the better part of five minutes ranting and raving about the National Weather Service's premature notification that bad weather was coming.    Guess what Mick? 12 hours later areas of Lancaster County had over a foot of snow.
      My boss, a former meteorology major, said TV news weathermen have lost the ability to "look out the window."  It seems to me these weathermen are to caught up in models and forecasting software.  Super Doppler…I think Blooper Doppler fits better.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Like It or Not, You're In Steeler Country


     Whether you're tired of hearing from their fans, or excited every time you hear the Steeler fight song…like it or not, you're in Steeler Country.
     I for one am not a fan, but as the entire country gears up for Superbowl XLIII you can't help but feel that Steeler pride.
      Last week I drove to California, Pennsylvania, which is about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh.  While I was traveling West on the Turnpike I saw a banner waving on one of the overpasses as I approached California.  "You're in Steeler Country," it said.  It surprised me that no one from the Turnpike took the banner down.  Then it occurred to me, they might have put it up!
      I thought back to two weeks ago when I was on the turnpike the Saturday before the Steelers and Eagles played in their conference championships.  The signs, where you usually find the Amber Alert along the highway, were cheering on the Eagles and Steelers, ironically along a roadway which connects both cities.
      The feeling here in Sun Country isn't much different, although four hours away from Pittsburgh, the passion for Pennsylvania football is energizing.  Go to any bar or pub and within minutes you will hear the beloved Steelers fight song...."Pittsburgh's going to the Superbowl."   

       And on Sunday we will watch them in the Superbowl, as the franchise looks to win their sixth Superbowl trophy.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Rosie's Leveled in Blast


     The once popular Hummelstown restaurant, Rosie's East End, was reduced to rubble following a blast, Wednesday, May 21, around 1:30 p.m.  I was one of the first to arrive on the scene, and for the first time in my life my journalism instincts were superseded by my concern for those who may have been injured.  Sun editor Dave Buffington rushed to an over turned van to see if anyone was trapped inside.  "Is anyone in there," he yelled.  Thankfully no one was inside.  I fumbled to turn on my camera as my hands and fingers trembled,  and the heat from the fire grew increasingly hotter.  Minutes later, a second less severe blast, caused the flames to shoot higher, and the smoke turned darker.  A lone Hummelstown fire truck, which was first to arrive at the scene, made his way over to the flaming rubble and began dousing it with water.  Sun photographer Nathan Merkel took this photograph of me during the blaze.  - Drew Weidman