South Union American Legion gutted by ‘suspicious’ fire
A “suspicious” early morning fire gutted LaFayette American Legion Post 51 in South Union Township Friday, leaving more than 400 veteran members without their center for camaraderie.
“Financially, we don’t know the loss. ItĢƵ undetermined,” said Commander Robert Doria. “But the loss to the veterans – this is our home.”
He took a few steps away to collect himself. Bartender Karen “KK” Laschinsky sniffled, tears rolling down her cheeks.
Veterans trickled into the parking lot throughout the morning to see the extent of the damage and offer support and helping hands.
“No wings Wednesday,” Steve Haragos, the postĢƵ finance officer, said sardonically to a member who stopped by.
“ItĢƵ bad,” he added with a wry laugh.
He said he was called at 4:30 a.m. and learned the post was on fire.
“Somebody out back saw flames shooting out the back,” he said.
A state police fire marshal is working to determine the official cause of the fire. It appeared suspicious in nature, said Joe Rettura of Laurel Highlands Insurance Group, which insures the property.
He said smoke, fire and water caused “substantial damage” to the buildingĢƵ interior.
“The kitchenĢƵ done,” Haragos said. “ItĢƵ a mess in there.”
Doria, an Army and Coast Guard veteran, said they plan to continue their scheduled community programs, including a ceremonial flag burning with a boy scout troop on June 14, and a state police program for local youth.
“Our programs are still alive and well. I’ll tell you that,” he said.
Haragos, an Army veteran, mourned the loss to the post and local veterans, adding several American Legions in the state were recently shuttered. The post is foundational element of after-service life to more than 400 veterans in the community. Others stop by for a helping hand. He said several homeless veterans have stopped at the post, most recently a man who was traveling from Morgantown, West Virginia to Pittsburgh and living in his car. The American Legion gives those veterans financial help, and directs them to other local resources.
“ItĢƵ a nice place. It had everything going for it,” he said. “And then this happened.”

