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Bermudian Springs High School

15-Year-Old PA Wrestler, Singer, Young Marine Jonathan Tomasello Dies 15-Year-Old PA Wrestler, Singer, Young Marine Jonathan Tomasello Dies
Jonathan “Jonny” “JT” Tomasello Obituary A beloved high school student died at his East Berlin home on Monday, Dec. 4, according to his family.  At the young age of 15 years old, Jonathan “Jonny” “JT” M. Tomasello, had already worn many uniforms. He was a Young Marine, a football player, a wrestler, he ran both track and cross-country, and he dreamed of dawning another uniform one day as a pilot in the US Air Force, as detailed in his obituary.  The Camp Hill native was a student at Bermudian Springs High School where he shared his amazing voice and hoped to one day perform in a school musical, his family explained in hi…
Beloved 17-Year-Old HS Senior, Firefighter Dies Nine Days After Central PA Crash: Coroner Beloved 17-Year-Old HS Senior, Firefighter Dies Nine Days After Central PA Crash: Coroner
Beloved 17-Year-Old HS Senior, Firefighter Dies Nine Days After Central PA Crash: Coroner A beloved central Pennsylvania junior firefighter and rising high school senior, died at WellSpan York Hospital on Friday, July 15— nine days after he was involved in a serious crash, authorities say.  Andrew A. Karabinos Jr. was driving his 1994 Nissan Maxima at an unsafe speed when he "failed to negotiate an 'S' curve in the road," left the roadway, and flipped the car onto its roof in the 500 block of Hunterstown Hampton Road in Reading Township around 8: 30 p.m., July 6, authorities detail in multiple releases.  The 17-year-old was extricated from the vehicle and taken in a helicopter …
TikTok 'Devious Licks' Challenge Leads To Criminal Charges At Central PA School TikTok 'Devious Licks' Challenge Leads To Criminal Charges At Central PA School
TikTok 'Devious Licks' Challenge Leads To Criminal Charges At Central PA School A school in Central Pennsylvania has reported the first incident in the area of a TikTok challenge called "devious licks." The trend is for students to film themselves stealing and vandalizing items at their schools-- typically involving bathroom fixtures. The challenge has resulted in arrests across the nation, and now an Adams County school has joined the growing list of properties damaged by these social media pranksters. A Bermudian Springs High School student removed room signs around the school and posted to TikTok, according to Pennsylvania State police in Gettysburg. The 15-year-…