March 15, 2023

Gambling site on dreams

A gambling website, BetPennsylvania.com, has been doing some research into dreams and found that dreaming about speaking a foreign language has increased in Pennsylvania. A press release said there was a 53 percent increase in such dreams from 2021 to 2022. There was also an increase in dreams about being trapped in an old house, seeing spiders, flying, and aliens and UFOs.

The press release — from a marketing firm — came out in connection with World Sleep Day, which is this Friday, March 17, and a team at BetPennsylvania.com did some research into the most common dreams by analyzing Google search data.

According to Worldsleepday.org, this year’s theme is sleep is essential for health.

“Just like eating well and exercising, sleep is a behavior that is foundational to one’s physical, mental, and social well-being. However, sleep is not yet commonly considered an essential behavior for good health. World Sleep Day is an opportunity to promote sleep health alongside thousands of other sleep health professionals and advocates,” the organization said.

The initial press release said there’s been a 21 percent increase in the number of Pennsylvanians who dream about extraterrestrials and UFOs, but that pales in comparison with residents in other states. In Indiana, there’s been an increase of 250 percent in that category, 200 percent in Alabama, and 150 percent in Colorado. Findings indicated that seven states had an increase in dreams related to ETs.

Other categories show even greater increases. In Montana, there’s been a 600 percent increase in dreams about being naked and, in Minnesota, dreams about teeth falling out jumped 600 percent. In Florida, there’s been a 300 percent increase in dreams about being lost. In Arkansas, dreams about falling in love rose by 300 percent.

While sleep is important for overall health, several factors can interfere with sleep. One major culprit is caffeine or excessive caffeine to be more accurate. The Sleep Foundation says people should stop drinking caffeinated beverages at least eight hours before bed.

Other ways to improve sleep are to get morning sunlight exposure to set your internal clock, exercising, and “Setting a consistent sleep schedule and arranging a relaxing sleep environment are examples of sleep hygiene approaches that can improve your sleep and reduce your reliance on caffeine,” according to the Sleep Foundation.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Brush fire easily extinguished

Fire fighters from Concordville Fire Co. wrap up after putting out a brush fire along Route 1 in Chadds Ford Township.

Firefighters from Concord Fire Co. made short work of putting out a brush fire on Route 1 in Chadds Ford Township Wednesday afternoon.

According to Rob King of Chadds Ford Tree Service, the fire apparently started when some bamboo on his northern property line hit an electrical line and sparked. There were no injuries.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Police Log March 15: Child sex abuse, striking a trooper

Pennsylvania State Police

Media Barracks

Police said they would be conducting an Operation Checkpoint on Friday, March 17, in Middletown Township.

State police from the Media barracks are investigating a report of child sexual abuse. A report said police were dispatched to Garnet Valley Elementary School for possible indecent and sexually explicit photos on a student’s iPad found by school staff. The iPad was seized, and the photo was subsequently deleted. The incident took place on March 1.

A police report said Lisa Scott, 41, of Newtown Square, was arrested for DUI in Chadds Ford Township on Feb. 6. The incident happened on Route 202 at Oakland Road. According to police, Scott was driving south on 202 when she was pulled over for speeding. It was determined that Scott had consumed alcohol at a restaurant in King of Prussia and that she was DUI, the report said.

Police are investigating the theft of catalytic converters from two vehicles at Concordville Subaru. The theft took place on Jan. 21. According to the police report, two suspicious individuals were on the property shortly after midnight, but the two had already fled by the time troopers arrived.

Avondale Barracks

State police said a 52-year-old Chadds Ford woman, unidentified in the report, was arrested for striking a state trooper following a traffic stop in New Garden Township. Police said the woman was a passenger in the car that was stopped on W. Cypress Street near Scarlet Road at 10:43 p.m. on March 10. According to the report, the woman exited the vehicle, but then struck a trooper who was asking her to get back into the car.

A 58-year-old woman from Pennsbury was the victim of a scam, according to police. The report said the victim had been contacted by someone claiming to be from Xfinity who said they could give her a 50 percent off deal if the woman sent them money in Target gift cards. The woman sent the cards, but then realized she had been scammed.

Bradley J. Bungo, 44, of West Chester was cited for his involvement in a two-car crash in East Marlborough Township on March 9, a police report said. The incident happened at 5:06 p.m. on Wollaston Road at its intersection with W. Street Road. The report said Bungo had brought his vehicle to a complete stop at the stop sign on Wollaston but failed to clear all lanes of travel before making a left turn onto W. Street Road and crashing into an oncoming car. Police reported no injuries.

Police from the Avondale barracks are investigating a reported theft in East Marlborough. Township. Few details were released, but the victim claims to have given the suspect $40,000 in cash to keep in a safe for two years, but the suspect spent the money.

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