SHARON — On a recent sunny day, Helen Hupp’s 8-year-old son Robbie practices his spelling words in the living room while her teenage daughter Rachel texts away on her cell phone and little Libby, 4, and Rayden, 2, are busy playing.
Ms. Hupp and her family have lived in four-bedroom townhouse at Willow Village in downtown Sharon for four years, but before that they lived in a shelter for victims of domestic violence.
They lived in a shelter in Kittanning for a few weeks after leaving their Slippery Rock home because Ms. Hupp’s ex-husband tried to run her over with his car.
Ms. Hupp and Rachel packed their belongings and put them in storage before they left her ex-husband.
She said she stayed so long because they had nowhere to go.
Ms. Hupp said her family tried to help and she and her kids spent some time living with a friend in Harrisville, but that proved too much because about eight people already lived in the home.
It was difficult living in the shelter with five people in one room, Ms. Hupp said. Libby was just a baby and her older son was with them and there were lots of other kids running around, too, which caused strain.
They had no privacy, she said, and little things like not being able to watch what you want on television or use the computer whenever you want were hard for the children.
When Ms. Hupp heard Project RUTH had a three-bedroom home available for them, she said she didn’t even need to look at it.
“I’ll take it,” she told them immediately.
Ms. Hupp said things are going well for her family now. But without Project RUTH, she’s not sure that would be the case.
She spent two years in Project RUTH, where staff helped her get on the right track and get her own place.
“If it wasn’t for Project RUTH, I don’t know what I would’ve done,” Ms. Hupp said.
Even though she’s done with the program, Ms. Hupp said she still goes to classes at Prince of Peace Center in Farrell.
Even though the news is plastered with doom and gloom about the American economy, Ms. Hupp, who doesn’t work, said she’s not really worried.
“I got my confidence from Project RUTH that I can do it,” she said.
She said she got a lot of strength from her experience and now knows she’s able to do things on her own.
Ms. Hupp spends her days running her kids back and forth from school and taking care of a busy toddler. Rachel, who no longer attends school and is looking for a job, is a big help around the house, Ms. Hupp said.
She said they miss living in a house and are on the Mercer County Housing Authority’s Section 8 housing voucher waiting list and are hoping to move out of their apartment sometime this year.
She said they want to stay in Sharon so her kids don’t have to change schools.
Ms. Hupp said she wants her kids to get an education and for them to make good choices in life.
She has some advice for other people struggling out there, who are homeless or on the verge. “Don’t be ashamed,” Ms. Hupp said. “There’s help out there. You just have to ask.”
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Shenango Twp. man was hurt in Sunday crash
The driver of the car involved in a crash Sunday evening on Lamor Road at Mount Washington Cemetery in Jefferson Township, is in the intensive care unit of St. Elizabeth Health Center, Youngstown, with serious injuries, Jefferson Township police Chief Jeff Lockard said.
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Thomas Zajac III, 23, Mitchell Road, Shenango Township, was westbound on Lamor Road when he lost control of the sports car he was driving and it hit a tree in the cemetery.
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Chase suspect returned to city to face charges
An Ohio man that Hermitage police allege led several departments on a July 22 chase throughout the Shenango Valley has been returned to Pennsylvania.
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John W. Bishop, 48, of Struthers, was taken to Mercer County Jail and will face a preliminary hearing at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday before District Judge Ronald E. Antos, Farrell.
Bishop was charged with 21 counts including reckless endangerment, retail theft and a host of traffic violations.
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Police: Shooter jailed: Victim’s injuries ‘life-threatening’
An argument escalated to a shooting Tuesday morning in Sandy Creek Township, leaving a Sandy Lake area man with life-threatening injuries.
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Cody Brandon Noel, 24, was flown to a UPMC hospital in Pittsburgh, state police said. It was unclear Tuesday night which hospital or his condition, but police called his injuries “life-threatening.”
Police said Noel was shot by a neighbor, Michael Allen Kellner, 48, at about 9:30 a.m. near Hastee’s, a gas station and convenience store along U.S. Route 19. Kellner was in Mercer County Jail Tuesday night after failing to post $100,000 bond on an aggravated assault charge, police said.
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Woman dies of injuries in last week’s crash
A Greenville woman hurt in Thursday’s two-vehicle crash in Pymatuning Township has died from her injuries.
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Knecht, the company’s president, formed a circle with his teary-eyed employees at Wendell August Forge and prayed as plumes of smoke visible for miles drew hundreds of onlookers.
“It was like it was a spectator sport almost, but with people in tears, people moved by it,” Knecht said. “We had employees saying, ‘Will, what are we gonna do, what are we gonna do?’ I prayed from the bottom of my heart, ‘Lord, you know what’s going on, we don’t; we trust you, you take it from here.’ ”
Six months after the March 6 fire, Knecht said those prayers have been answered as his community, employees and customers — including the Pittsburgh Penguins pro hockey team — rallied to re-energize the business.
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Roundup: Greenville, KC, Sharpsville golf teams notch wins
Greenville's Garrett Blaschak chips onto a green during Tuesday's match against Lakeview at The Greens of Greenville.
ä Greenville 178, Lakeview 195 — At The Greens of Greenville, Jake Hunker fired a 42 and Garrett Blaschak shot a 43 in leading the Trojans (2-5) past the Sailors (2-4).
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Garrett Shaw (45) and Sam Magargee (47) led Lakeview.
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Deaths from Sept. 8, 2010
Nancy L. Adams, 76, Hermitage.
Carl E. Barnett, 69, Boardman, Ohio, formerly of Sharon.
John W. Biros, 85, Shenango Township.
Mary Elizabeth Cagno, 86, Hermitage.
Edward D. Carney, 90, formerly of Hermitage.
Scott Wesley Frankenburg, 49, East Lackawannock Township.
Verneda “Neen” Lois Bilger Holfelder, 80, Wilmington Township.
Catherine C. Isaac, 20, Sharon.
Betty Rachel McGirr, 88, Harrisville, formerly of Brady Township, Butler County.
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