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Welcome to Carlisle! Sara Redington Named New Field Hockey Assistant Coach
CARLISLE, Pa. - Dickinson head field hockey coach Jenn Hanks has announced a new addition to her staff for the upcoming 2024 campaign as Sara Redington will join the Red Devil family as the newest assistant coach. "I am thrilled to join Coach Hanks and become a part of the...
Two men charged in connection to theft from Adams County car dealership
Two men from Maryland have been charged by police in connection to the thefts of two cars from a dealership in Gettysburg in April. Jefferson Ventura, 18, and London Flores, 19, both of Silver Spring, Maryland, face felony charges of theft, burglary and criminal mischief related to the April 26, 2024 theft of two vehicles from the showroom of Renn Kirby Chevrolet in Straban Township.
Donald B. Weidman
Donald B. Weidman, age 85, of Mount Joy, entered into eternal rest on Sunday July 21, 2024, at Harrisburg Hospital after a brief illness. Many people knew him by his nickname Sam. He was born on March 7, 1939, to the late Harlan and Susan Weidman. He was the youngest of 10 siblings. He was the loving husband of Dorothy N. Mylin Weidman, whom he married October 8, 1960. They shared 63 years of marriage together.
Gettysburg Choral Society seeking new singers
The Gettysburg Choral Society Inc. is seeking new singers for its 2024 fall season. Auditions, by invitation only, are planned from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 3 at Trinity United Church of Christ, 60 E. High St., Gettysburg.
Elizabethtown must welcome everyone [letter]
The July 18 Elizabethtown Borough Council meeting left many of us shaking our heads (“E-town passes ‘nonsanctuary’ resolution,” July 20 LNP | LancasterOnline). I view this statement by council member Jay Hynicker as being racist: “We’ve had Blacks in Elizabethtown for a long time. We’ve never had a problem with them.” That statement is just not OK.
Truck will spray for West Nile mosquitoes in and around Lancaster tonight
The Lancaster and Lebanon Mosquito-Borne Disease program will be spraying for adult mosquitoes tonight beginning around sunset in parts of Lancaster city, Lancaster Township and West Lampeter Township, where significant populations of adult mosquitoes that can carry West Nile Virus have been detected. Program officials say the spraying likely will...
Sandra D. Hoover
Sandra D. Hoover, 85, passed away peacefully on July 17, 2024, at UPMC West Shore Hospital in Mechanicsburg, after a brief illness. She was pre-deceased by her high school sweetheart, Jacob T. Hoover in 2019. They were married for over 58 years. Born in York, Pennsylvania, Sandy was the daughter...
Lancaster Stormers earn victory over York Revolution
Niko Hulsizer went 3-for-4 with a homer and double, and Joe Stewart was 2-for-3 with a homer and a triple to lead the Lancaster Stormers to a 4-3 win over the York Revolution in an Atlantic League game Wednesday at Clipper Magazine Stadium. The win ended Lancaster’s eight-game losing streak...
'Rest, patriot spirits, rest'
On July 4, Dr. Ashley Whitehead Luskey delivered a moving keynote address for the “One Hundred Nights of Taps” ceremony. Dr. Luskey is the Assistant Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College. She is also a member of the board of directors for the Lincoln Fellowship. Here are excerpts from her speech:
Former Tiger Trash VP charged with stealing $60,400 from employer: Police
A former vice president of Tiger Trash in East Manchester Township allegedly stole $60,419 from his company over two years, according to York County Regional Police. Jeremy M. Knaub, 49, of the 700 block of Satellite Drive in York Township has been charged with theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and forgery — alter writing.
Agreement approved for Ag Com expansion
A local business is growing its fertilizer operation in Straban Township, according to county officials. Adams County commissioners approved a sewer capacity and infrastructure development agreement last month with Agricultural Commodities Inc., (Ag Com).
John Benjamin Hershey
LANCASTER — John Benjamin Hershey, of Lancaster, passed away Thursday, July 18, 2024 on the family farm in Limestone Township, Montour County. Born August 5, 1943, he was the son of the late Clarence (Huber) and Lydia (Kreider) Hershey. On April 2, 1966 he married Ruth K. Zeager, and together celebrated 58 years of marriage.
The Restaurant Store to open in Orlando
A Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based wholesaler of foodservice equipment and supplies is set to open its first Florida location in Orlando.<\p> The Restaurant Group, a subsidiary of Clark Associates Inc., will open July 29 at 8205 S. John Young Pkwy., according to a release. The 67,000-square-foot store will open within the Sand Lake Corners South shopping center, about two miles west of The Florida Mall.<\p>
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