Accident injures two

AMENIA — Two Pennsylvania men were injured in a motorcycle accident on Thursday, June 9, shortly before 2 p.m.According to the New York State Police, the men, John Tharp and Edward Moran, were traveling with a group of approximately 15 motorcycles on Route 44 when they failed to navigate a sharp curve on DeLavergne Hill. They went off the road and down a steep embankment.“It was a pretty bad accident. We had to fly one person out,” said Amenia Fire Chief Shawn Howard, who also said that the group had been planning the trip for two years.Moran was airlifted to St. Francis Hospital and Tharp was taken to the same hospital by ambulance. Both men suffered various upper-body traumas.As of Monday morning, Tharp had been released from the hospital, but Moran was still receiving care.A third motorcycle, ridden by Steve and Suzann Markham, also slid off the road and down the embankment. Both passengers were treated on the scene and released.

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