BLAKELY, Pa. — "We do hope that it will help. We've done all of Main Street, all of our side roads," Blakely Borough Manager Christopher Paone.

Scheduled line painting at the intersection of Main and Bridge Streets in Blakely comes just days after the tragedy.

"I just saw the emergency vehicles, and I saw the e-bike that was on the road disabled, and actually, I just walked around it and kept on my walk." It was just after 10 a.m. on Saturday when Tony Gongliewski says he had to go around a crime scene.

Court paperwork states Blakely police responded to a hit-and-run at the intersection involving a cyclist and an SUV .

"Everybody pretty much respects the four-way stop," said Gongliewski. "That's why I was, I was really upset when I seen what had happened."

The cyclist, 79-year-old

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