today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “Cutler, Hickernell, Aument and Denlinger are simply pandering for votes. The Right to Bear Arms Protection Act is itself a violation of the US Constitution. ” – Lee41, a commenter to this Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era article, “Three county legislators back bill that would make it easier to carry concealed weapon.“
- A thundering round of applause is due Conoy Township’s Supervisors: “Conoy Township supervisors are taking a dim view of anyone who may want to use a remote-controlled airplane to get a birds-eye view of another property. In addition to providing regulations for dealing with junked cars, garbage, and high grass on private properties, a nuisance ordinance township supervisors reviewed at their meeting Thursday includes a section barring the flying of remote-controlled planes over properties without permission.” – LancasterOnLine
- A-h-h-h, those “trusted” family members! – “Police have charged a Lititz man with stealing nearly $200,000 from his elderly sister.” – Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era
- Feeding the elephant! – “School districts seek exceptions to possibly increase taxes above spending limit” – Harrisburg Patriot-News
- Who wins in this political duel? – “Groups representing Pennsylvania Lottery beneficiaries divided over Kane’s contract decision” – Harrisburg Patriot-News
Wasn’t yesterday morning’s snow the “right” kind of snow; pretty to look at but not much of a problem on the roads and sidewalks?
- LEGAL NOTICE published in the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era on February 15, 2013: “FICTITIOUS NAME Andrea L. McGhee and W. Vance McGhee, 1463 Drager Road, Columbia, PA 17512 did file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on or about February 13, 2013 registration of the name: ANDVANCE, LLC under which they intend to do business at 1463 Drager Road, Columbia, PA 17512 pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of December 16, 1982, Chapter 3, known as the “Fictitious Name Act”.