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Committee takes last look at budget numbers
Warwick - Warwick School District's finance and legal committee reviewed specific preliminary numbers for the 2008-09 school year budget on Wednesday, April 9.
According to Business Manager David Zerbe, there is still no increase in millage rates and the opening numbers continue to decrease as the planne...

Elizabeth Township ready for summer road projects
Elizabeth Township - The Elizabeth Township Board of Supervisors awarded bids for summer road work at Monday evening's meeting.
Funds were approved for projects including widening Keener Road, repaving Penryn Road, widening and installing guide rail along a portion of Yummerdall Road, and oil and chipping Long ...

School district investigated Sheerer two years ago
‘Appropriate action’ was taken in 2006.000
Lititz - When two students reported an inappropriate relationship between former Warwick High School band teacher Todd Sheerer and a 15-year-old female student in January of 2006, the district administration took "appropriate action," according to former Superintendent Dr. Stephen Iovino.
That "appropri...

School Board reorganizes mid-term
Reasons behind ‘unusual’ action not disclosed
Lititz - The Warwick School Board has undergone a mid-term reorganization and is now operating with a new president. The reasons why remain unclear.
During a special school board meeting on March 25, Cathryn Ketterman was elected president of the board, replacing Jay Hostetter, who continues to serve as...

Seventy-five vols help clean stream
Warwick - Originally set for March 18, the stream clean-up at Millport Conservancy in Warwick Township was held last Saturday, April 5, with more than 75 volunteers.
"We postponed it the first time because of the weather forecast, but today the weather is good and we have a nice crowd of volunteers,...

Egg Run nets $14,000 for Lititz Fire Company
Lititz - Sauder's 16th annual Easter Egg Run is way more than it's cracked up to be. The event, a five-mile run, 5K walk, 10-mile and 25-mile bike rides held on March 22, not only drew over 365 participants (262 runners, 63 walkers and 40 bike riders), but it also benefited the Lititz Fire Company.

Warwick students deliver books to Philadelphia school
Philadelphia - In a Philadelphia school without a library or a science curriculum, Warwick High School students and teachers recently banded together to deliver books and offer lessons to students.
The outreach project, which included 26 Warwick students who visited Locke Elementary School March 27, was part ...

Obama Charms Lititz
Presidential candidate loads up on goodies at Wilbur candy store
Lititz - The road to the White House goes through Lititz... At least that's what Senator Barack Obama is hoping.
While on the presidential campaign trail, which has taken the popular Democrat throughout the Commonwealth in preparation for Pennsylvania's primary election on April 22, there was time this ...

School district cuts ties with Sheerer
$75,000 settlement approved for victim
Lititz - Todd Sheerer is no longer an employee of the Warwick School District.
The actions of the former high school band director, who was once celebrated as a local hero for bringing two consecutive state marching band championships to Lititz, are now considered deplorable and repulsive, according to ...

School district continues to tighten budget
Lititz - Warwick School District's finance and legal committee reviewed preliminary numbers for the entire 2008-09 school year budget on Wednesday, March 26.
Earlier in March, the committee looked at a working draft of expenditures for the school year. In February, the committee looked at a draft of exp...
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