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News
Township weighs in on new middle school plan
LITITZ, PA
- The Warwick Township Planning Commission heard a feasibility study for the Warwick School District's project centering on the middle school. Paul Artale of ELA Group, Inc., engineers and landscape architects for the project, presented a sketch plan for the entire project, including five-to-10 y...
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Commission votes to draft home rule charter
LITITZ, PA
- Efforts to reform the way Lancaster County is governed received a major boost last night when the 11-member Government Study Commission voted to begin drafting a Home Rule Charter. The commission voted 8 to 3 to favor a "Home Rule" model for the county. Counties that operate und...
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History in the making
Grand marshal was more than just an honor for Ron Reedy
LITITZ, PA
- Earlier this month, R. Ronald Reedy, seated comfortably in the back of a black convertible decked with flowing American flags, traveled the streets of downtown Lititz. As grand marshal of the 2007 Fourth of July Parade, it was his job to lead the festivities, greeting thousands of street-lined parad...
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Fresh Air
City comes to country for vacation
LITITZ, PA
- The buses rolled into the church parking lot in Leola with little heads bobbing from the windows. Some looked scared while others had smiles the size of Pennsylvania. The children were finally here for a two-week adventure in the country through the Fresh Air Fund. It is an adventure like ...
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Teens suspected in late night burglaries
Five homes, one business hit in past two weeks
LITITZ, PA
- Lititz police are frustrated. A rash of bold burglaries in the northeast end of town has the entire force on high alert. And while no one has been physically hurt during these crimes, investigators fear that an encounter between the criminals and a homeowner is inevitable if the break-ins conti...
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Art in the Park
200 will display work this Saturday during 41st annual show
LITITZ, PA
- Back in 1967, the Lititz Outdoor Art Show was just a newborn, christened on the last Saturday of July. Today, four decades later, the show has become one of most prestigious in the art world, with artists coming from as far as Maine and Florida to show off their work. This year's show ...
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McNeil PPC, Johnson & Johnson to reduce workforce at Lititz facility
LITITZ, PA
- McNeil PPC and the Johnson & Johnson Sales and Logistics Company (JJSLC) announced July 18 that they will reduce the workforce at the Lititz facility by 300 to 340 jobs as part of its ongoing efforts to improve efficiencies and remain competitive in the consumer products marketplace. The workfor...
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What can be recycled shall be recycled
Warwick Twp. plans to tighten burning law
LITITZ, PA
- The Warwick Township Board of Supervisors continue to work on the wording of a draft ordinance to amend Section Two of the township's Solid Waste Ordinance. It will combine the trash and burning ordinances into one, and change the regulations regarding burning, recycling and solid waste within ...
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Lititz VFW celebrates its 75th anniversary
Community donations reach $1 million mark
LITITZ, PA
- It was 75 years ago when Lititz Springs Post 1463 Veterans of Foreign Wars was first chartered here in Lititz. In those years since, the VFW has changed and evolved dramatically, now serving as one of the major contributors to local organizations, such as the police, fire companies, youth sp...
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Warwick High School Principal resigns
Board also hears presentation
LITITZ, PA
- When students report to Warwick High School this fall, there will be a new face behind the principal's door. School board officials announced Tuesday that current principal Penny Mason will step down in August to pursue her personal education. "On behalf of the school district I would l...
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