today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “”It didn’t matter if he knew you or not; he was a very proud, but yet, ordinary man.” – Octogenarian Betty Seiple remarked about former Pennsylvania governor, George Leader. More in this York Sunday News article.
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- Columbia’s Ed Moore is gold in Lancaster-Lebanon Track & Field Championship – “Columbia junior Edward Moore lived up to his top billing in the triple jump, going 42-10 for his first league gold.” – Sunday News.
- No Powerball winner last night – pot builds to $350,000,000
- In case you missed the signs: Signs like this one (above) were affixed to the parking meters in the parking lot off Locust Street next to the Borough offices yesterday.
- Letters to the editor in today’s Sunday News
- Emerging landlord on the Columbia scene: A&W Southern York, LLC acquires its fifth Columbia property: “Jeffrey K. Campbell and Jeffrey Campbell conveyed 647 Walnut St. to A&W Southern York LLC for $67,500.” Registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State Website, the company’s located at: “477 New Bridgeville Road, Wrightsville, PA 17368.”
- This week’s restaurant inspections in Lancaster County – The Sunday News
- The violations list on the diner forced to close earlier this week and more restaurant inspections in York County – York Sunday News
- A complete listing of all facilities in Lancaster, York counties and the entire state, except those in Columbia, are listed at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Website.
- POLICE LOG: “MANOR TWP.: Sometime during the night of April 30, someone broke into a home in the 1800 block of Water St. in Washington Boro. Manor Township police said entry was gained through an unlocked door. Two purses were taken and were found outside, minus cash. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call Officer Matt Wolf at 299-5231.” – Sunday News

