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today’s news … Friday, June 15, 2012

In Uncategorized on June 15, 2012 at 6:00 am

today’s news and information gleanings from here and there! 

Quote for todayThere are so many violations, I couldn’t even give you a list.”Capt. Dave Amico, Lancaster Bureau of Fire. [NOTE: Actually, Captain, you could ... it might be a lengthy list, but all the violations could be on it. This quote is from an article about serious codes violations at the former National Guard Armory on North Queen Street in Lancaster in today's Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era]

Live feed from 16 cameras in downtown Carlisle comes into the borough police station where dispatchers can view incidents as they happen and supply information to officers on patrol. ELIZABETH GIBSON, The Patriot-News

  • POLICE LOG – “COLUMBIA: Zachary J. Laflame, 24, of Columbia, was charged with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness June 7 in the area of Third and Chestnut streets. – WEST HEMPFIELD TWP.: Waleska Casiano-Acevedo, 34, of Lancaster, was cited for retail theft Wednesday after trying to take $244 worth of items from the Kmart store in the 3900 block of Columbia Avenue, police said. – Paul Scott, 50, and Teresa Scott, 50, both of Columbia, were cited Wednesday after Read the rest of this entry »

This is just such a good memory trip … remembering a “Rocky Springs Saturday Night”

In Everyday Living, History and Heritage, Treasures on June 15, 2012 at 5:07 am

Maybe your friends have sent this to you via email; if not, perhaps you remember Rocky Springs Park. Click on the video below and go back to another time.

“Visit Bobbi Carmitchell’s website at: http://www.bobbicarmitchellmusic.com/ for CD sales, bookings, or to share your memories of Rocky Springs Park. From her album, “County Wide: Song Stories From Lancaster County”, comes the nostalgic “Rocky Springs Saturday Night”. Written as a gift to her mother, Charlotte, this warm, sentimental song was derived from her Mom’s fond memories of Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s historic amusement park, in its heyday. As a very gifted folk singer/songwriter, Bobbi managed to capture the very essence of what was once Rocky Springs Park, in just 5 and a half minutes. Creating the video and attempting to fit all of the images into that time frame was not only a daunting task, but, a labor of love, as well. Many of the images are being seen for the first time … especially the video footage of the now legendary Wildcat roller coaster, that I shot while walking the rickety frame back in September, 1986. This video is dedicated to Bobbi, Charlotte, my family and anyone who remembers this whimsical wonderland. For a detailed history of Rocky Springs, please visit: http://www.rockyspringspark.org/

“For information on the restoration of Rocky Springs’ famous, 1901 Dentzel Carousel, visit:
http://adventureguidemagazine.net/Adventure%20Guide%20Magazine/Lancaster-PA-T…

Written & Performed by: Bobbi Carmitchell
Published by: Locust Lane Music
Produced by: Michele Mercure
Recorded at: Haverstick Films – Lancaster, PA

Sugar tax?

In Everyday Living, Opinions, Opportunities on June 15, 2012 at 4:42 am

Higher taxes have discouraged public consumption of whiskey and tobacco. Will it do the same for sugar? — Photo by Levi Brown/Trunk Archive

In the current issue of the AARP Bulletin there’s an opinion column entitled, “Tax Attack.” It supports a special on sugar and products using loads of sugar. While it’s Bloomburg-like in approach, it does make sense from an Adam Smith perspective.

“Take a moment to consider this health care prescription from Adam Smith: ‘Sugar, rum and tobacco are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life, [but] which are … objects of almost universal consumption and which are therefore extremely proper subjects of taxation.’ In the two centuries since, policy-makers have followed his advice — with one glaring exception: sugar. George Washington imposed and then enforced a whiskey tax in 1791. Taxes on tobacco followed.

“Beyond new revenue, the taxes on liquor and tobacco have discouraged public consumption — both by raising the price and by financing educational efforts warning against excessive public consumption of these “unnecessaries.”

“Now it’s sugar’s turn. Look at the expanding national waistline and it’s clear that it’s well past time for a tax on the source of most of the sugar we consume — soft drinks and candy. One-third of American adults and nearly a fifth of children are obese, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Consider the consequences of the obesity epidemic — diabetes, heart disease and a host of other maladies — and the health care cost explosion they spark. By one count, the annual health care cost of obesity in America is $190 billion, with more than half of that paid by Medicare and Medicaid.

“There are, of course, other factors behind the obesity trend … . ” To continue reading this opinion, click here to be directed to the AARP Bulletin.

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