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PHOTO GALLERY, TUES., OCT. 23, 2018

2018-10-23 01:00:00
A woman was injured in a rear-end crash shortly before 9 a.m. Monday on Route 68 in front of the professional building across from Judson Auto Body just past Brandywine Boulevard in Connoquenessing Township. The wreck happened in the eastbound lane, according to state police, when a Toyota sedan struck the back of a Chevrolet Traverse. A police accident report was not immediately available. Emergency crews said the woman driving the Chevy was taken by Butler Ambulance Service to Butler Memorial Hospital with injuries not believed to be serious.Jim Smith/butler eagle

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U.S Rep. Lou Barletta, R-11, is the Republican running for U.S. Senate against incumbent Democrat Bob Casey. Barletta met with Penn United Technologies employees in Cabot on Monday afternoon, and he then discussed his candidacy with various business executives.Tanner Cole/Butler Eagle
First Baptist Christian graduates, sisters and Butler residents Lydia, left, and Hannah Roth will face each other in a Presidents’ Athletic Conference college soccer game Wednesday night at Geneva. Lydia is a junior defender for Geneva while Hannah is a senior forward for Waynesburg.Submitted Photo
Butler #22 Tate Mohney shots the ball and scores past Latrobe #5 Michael Hook in a WPIAL Class 4A boys soccer first round playoff game at Butler Art Bernardi Stadium October 22, 2018JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Butler #33 Tate Mohney celebrates a goal against Latrobe in a WPIAL Class 4A boys soccer first round playoff game at Butler Art Bernardi Stadium October 22, 2018.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Keith Graham, Butler Eagle vice president of advertising, presents Cheryl Schaefer, Butler Breast Cancer and Women’s Cancer Support Group coordinator, a donation of $2,500 raised from proceeds from the PINK editions of the Butler Eagle Oct. 2 and Cranberry Eagle Oct. 3. The effort is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.Lynn Schraf/Butler Eagle
Sarah and Lucas Vandersyde, pictured here in line for face painting, came to the Monster Walk for the second year in a row. Asked his favorite superhero of the day, Lucas said “all the superheroes.” The event was staged Saturday at Alameda Park in Butler Township.Caleb Harshberger/Butler Eagle
Beautyberry brightens up the fall garden. Summer blooms of tiny white or pink flowers provide nectar that attracts butterflies. By fall, the shrub sports clusters of small magenta berries, providing a food source for birds. The berry clusters remain after the leaves have dropped from the stems.submitted photo
Blackberry lilies truly resemble edible blackberries. After blooming, green seed pods appear eventually ripening to a dark cluster resembling a blackberry.submitted photo
The Japanese toad lily is a diminutive flower whose purple flowers provide added color to a fall garden.submitted photo
The Butler County Parks and Recreation Department staged its Alameda Park Monster Mile Family Walk from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults and children took part in the festivities.Caleb Harshberger/Butler Eagle
The Butler County Parks and Recreation Department staged its Alameda Park Monster Mile Family Walk from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Here, Isabelle and Lennon Lindsay show off their costumes as a unicorn and a vampire.Caleb Harshberger/Butler Eagle
A woman was injured in a rear-end crash shortly before 9 a.m. Monday on Route 68 in front of the professional building across from Judson Auto Body just past Brandywine Boulevard in Connoquenessing Township. The wreck happened in the eastbound lane, according to state police, when a Toyota sedan struck the back of a Chevrolet Traverse. A police accident report was not immediately available. Emergency crews said the woman driving the Chevy was taken by Butler Ambulance Service to Butler Memorial Hospital with injuries not believed to be serious.Jim Smith/butler eagle

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