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Opening on Target for 2009?.000
Lititz - The next step toward construction of a new Target store in the Lititz area was considered by the Warwick Township Supervisors when they met on Wednesday, 21 May. At issue was a conditional use application for Warwick Devco, the developer for the annex to the Shoppes of Kissel Hill complex along...
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Fresh attraction: New farmers market makes its debut
Lititiz - Nothing captures the spirit of summer in Lancaster County like a Farmers Market, packed with the bounty of the season. The Lititz Farmers Market, spearheaded by Venture Lititz, did just that when it opened to the public on Saturday, May 24. Located in the Susquehanna Bank parking lot on Wa...
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Warwick approves preliminary '08-'09 budget
1.83 percent tax increase, public meeting June 3
Lititz - Warwick School District unanimously adopted a preliminary 2008-09 budget Tuesday that would result in a .3 mil increase to the property tax rate, a 1.83 percent increase from last year or an average increase of $52 per year on the average residence. The budget tops in at $56,387,412 and is sche...
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Back from Iraq
Sgt. Major Jeffery Vance proud to serve his country
Lititz - Just returned from Iraq after his second deployment, U.S. Army Reserves Command Sergeant Major Jeffery Vance doesn't mind the cool spring weather. While he was in Iraq, temperatures got as hot as 147 degrees Fahrenheit. Yet, the hardy Lititz Army reservist insists that, "Your body accl...
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400 attend service for Good family
Lititz couple killed in Berks County crash, daughter still critical.000
Lititz - Ephrata Middle School teacher, and Lititz resident, Jean Good had a unique way of bridging that crucial gap between eighth grade and the day students receive their diploma. Each year, the language arts teacher would have her eighth grade students pen a letter to the effect of where they have be...
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Freedom fighters
Haitians perform in Lititz, provide hope for their homeland
Lititz - When Peterson George first arrived in Lancaster County, he was amazed at the buildings, homes and lush farmland. That's not what he sees in his homeland of Haiti, where people live in ramshackle homes and struggle to feed their families. Life is difficult in Haiti, says George. "A...
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Keener Rd. residents voice strong opinions
Elizabeth Township - Many residents of Keener Road came to the Elizabeth Township Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday to voice their concerns about the planned widening and repaving of their street. Road Master Glenn Martin reported that the Township road crew installed catch basins and cross pipes in preparatio...
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Target conditions set for approval May 21
Lititz - Very little public comment has been a part of the process of approving a conditional use agreement, an important next step in plans for a new Target Store at the Shoppes at Kissel Village. When Warwick Township Supervisors met on Wednesday morning, May 7, they again reviewed the 40-plus conditi...
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Voters will choose county government
Lancaster - It's official: Lancaster's proposed home rule charter goes to the voters in November. After 18 months of public study and countless meetings, on May 6, the Lancaster County Government Study commission voted 8-3 in favor of their drafted document. Lancaster's voters will ultimately decide o...
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Teachers, school board agree on new contract
Official signing should be complete in next week or two
Warwick - Warwick teachers and other school district professionals are very close to finalizing a new four-year contract that includes a 3.99 percent annual wage increase. On Tuesday night, with sign-toting teachers parading on the sidewalk outside the district office, the Warwick School Board accepted a...
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