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A fitting monument
Clair Bros. Audio honors its founding fathers
Lititz -

Rarely does a local business impact the world. Rarely does global success stay true to its roots. Rarely do you meet people the likes of Gene and Roy Clair.
In case you haven't heard, Clair Bros. is the power of sound. From humble beginnings with a small PA system at local dances, to pro...

With fresh take on life, city girl learns rural culture
Lititz - Surrounded by construction paper, stickers, and markers, Linda "LuLu" Larkins, 10, from Manhattan sits at the Barth Bailey family's dinning room table recapping her two-week visit by diligently pasting photographs from her trip into her scrapbook. A smile spreads on her face as she pro...

Gunman killed in Manheim robbery attempt
Manheim -

A man was shot and killed by the manager of Power Pro Battery Co. in Manheim early Tuesday when he and an accomplice held up the manager with a semiautomatic weapon, police said.
According to the Intelligencer Journal, Kevin Lee Smith, 19, of Lancaster, was transported to Lancaster General ...

Battle of the Bulge veteran honored in teary-eyed ceremony
Lititz - We hear it all the time. Never forget. But sometimes it seems we forget the reminder. If only we could see the loss in that. If only we had someone like Tony Coniglio to talk to.
"I was an 18 year old kid who knew nothing of war," said the World War II veteran and current Lititz resid...

Board picks Lombardo
Named acting superintendent for school district
Warwick - Warwick school board accepted the official resignation of Superintendent Dr. John George Tuesday and unanimously elected current Assistant Superintendent Dr. Robert Lombardo as acting superintendent until a permanent replacement is named.
George's resignation and Lombardo's advancement are effe...

War bride author visits local book store
Dr. Maggiolo discusses everything from terrorism, to Nazis, to drugs
Lititz - "I don't know how I got here," said Dr. Paulette Maggiolo.
Well, maybe she doesn't know how she got here, but she certainly does know where she came from. The French war bride has a myriad of stories to tell. And this past Sunday afternoon, she entertained fans at Aaron's ...

Band plays on
Warwick - Returning Warwick High School marching band members have a new face guiding them this year.
Rebecca Milley has taken over as the new director, on the heels of the controversy surrounding her predecessor, Todd Sheerer. Last year, Sheerer made headlines when it was revealed that he had engaged in...

Elizabeth Township addresses dog barking
Local crime, the new public park and Hammer Creek Road Race also discussed
Elizabeth Township - Elizabeth Township has amended its nuisance ordinance.
Township supervisors, during a public hearing Monday, agreed to revise two points of the local law.
The first involves maintenance of the exterior of properties, including the disallowance of grass and weeds over 12 inches high, unlice...

'Let it Be' rain free
Postponing the Fourth pays off for park board
Lititz - Rain threatened on July 4, so Fourth of July organizers took a gamble and postponed the festivities for Saturday, July 5.
Their gamble paid off.
Clouds and a few minor showers marred the early part of the day, but by the time the Queen of the Candles and Grand Illumination took place, rain...

'Let it Be' Walls for baby parade best
New brother born while sisters take top prize on July 5
Lititz - Emma and Lilly Walls' parents were supposed to be there when their daughters won first place for "Best Use of Theme" in the baby parade at Lititz Fourth of July.
Andy and Jen Walls were a little busy when the parade was postponed to July 5, so grandmas Sue Lesher and Jackie Walls ...
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