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Edith Booser dies: “Kindness ruled all she did’’ By Eric Wise

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Edith Booser and her husband, Jim, on a walk through Middletown.

A young man from a local service organization had arrived at Edith Booser’s home to drive her to a dinner that evening at the Elks Lodge in Middletown, where she was to be honored for her volunteer work. But she was not ready to walk out the door. She was on the phone. The waning of the Vietnam War had created waves of refugees from Southeast Asia. These people needed places to live and a basic way to establish themselves in the U.S. The Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis may have been ready for Booser to arrive. But “here she was on the phone taking notes about talking about the next project,” said Larry Robbins, the young driver. “As a young guy, it amazed me.” The refugees did arrive in Middletown from Vietnam, and at other times, from Hungary, and some of them lived in apartments that she and her husband Jim owned.

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NEWS Police probe theft at local gun club Lower Swatara Twp. police are investigating the theft of money, perhaps as much as $20,000, from the Penn Harris Gun Club on Richardson Road, police said on Tuesday, Aug. 18. The thefts may have started in February, police said. Investigators have requested paperwork from the club.

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Local children swim at the Middletown Community Pool during a recent summer day.

At Middletown pool, revenues are up this summer By Dan Miller

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he Middletown Community Pool is on the comeback trail. Memberships and revenue are up compared to 2014, said pool manager Sue Layton. “This year has been a very good year,” she said. Long-time members like Cortney Hartnett have seen a difference in the community pool this season compared to previous years. The overall atmosphere is better, and the pool management has “zero tolerance” for fighting and the type of “riff raff” that you don’t want your family exposed to, said Hartnett, who has four small children. Layton deserves the credit for the changes, Hartnett said. “She has put her heart and soul into bettering the community by bettering the pool,” Hartnett said. The pool is owned by Middletown Borough but run by the Olmsted Regional Recreation Board. Layton is a borough employee who managed the pool several years ago. This year, the Please See POOL, Page A6

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Memberships at the Middletown Community Pool have increased to 44, up from 29 last year, said Manager Sue Layton.

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GoFundMe drive aids synagogue project By Dan Miller

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A lot of people are coming together to fix one of Middletown’s most iconic old buildings. And it all started with a conversation between two strangers in a New York City hotel lobby. So far, a GoFundMe account has raised close to $15,000 of the $25,000 needed to repair the 109-year-old B’nai Jacob Synagogue at Nissley and Water streets. In April, the synagogue decided it had to replace the crumbling wall and steps on the north-facing side. The distinctive red-brick structure is the oldest building in Dauphin County to be continuously used as a synagogue. The main building dates to 1906, and the wall and steps were installed in 1921. Congregation leaders looked into getting grants to help pay for the repairs. However, it appeared no such funds were available, despite the synagogue being listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1985. Awhile back, B’nai Jacob congregation member Roxanne Toser and her husband were in New York City, when her

The proposed new housing development at Woodland Hills is not feasible unless Middletown Borough agrees to locate a new $11.5 million substation there to meet the electrical needs of the town, developers told borough officials and residents on Monday, Aug. 17. Council was not able to take any action on the proposal because only four of nine members showed up for the session – not enough for a quorum. Those attending were councilors Anne Einhorn, Ben Kapenstein, Mike Bowman and Scott Sites. Developers URI Group of Silver Spring, Md., have entered into a sales agreement to purchase the 170-acre Woodland Hills site from H-T Partners, URI Managing Director David Stubbs told council and residents during the meeting. URI proposes a residential development of 511 new homes, apartments,

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B’nai Jacob Synagogue in Middletown.

and townhomes that would take close to 10 years to complete and would add an estimated 1,300 more people to the town’s population. But the residential component of the development is contingent upon moving the borough’s Mill Street Substation, which was damaged by flooding from Tropical Storm Lee in 2011, to Woodland Hills. The new substation is what is needed to acquire the financing that would ultimately pay for the entire Woodland Hills project, the developers said. “It makes the financing more feasible for the overall development,” said Ethan Fellheimer, a partner with URI Group. Stubbs presented two options for financing of the $11.5 million substation. One option would allow the borough to take advantage of its ability to secure taxexempt financing in the market. In this scenario, the borough builds the substation and leases the land for the

A former employee was charged with stealing $16,000 from Corby’s Beverage Center in Middletown from September 2014 until he stopped working for the business on July 20, according to court records. Barry Russell Ulsh Sr., 63, of the first block of Nelson Lane, Middletown, told police he took the money because he owed close to $78,000 in medical bills for a surgery, according to court records Middletown police filed with District Judge David Judy. Ulsh became a suspect when video surveillance at the store showed him putting a $50 bill in his pocket, according to court records. A more extensive examination of video surveillance showed Ulsh taking money from the cash register or bank bag every time he worked over a period of two weeks, police said. Ulsh told police that he had been taking nearly $100 from the business each day he had worked since September, according to court records. He told police he would be willing to repay the money to Corby’s. Ulsh was charged with felony theft by unlawful taking. He was arraigned before Judy on Thursday, Aug. 6 and released on $50,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 9 before Judy.

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Edith Booser, a vibrant and active member of the Middletown community, died at home on Saturday, Aug. 15. She was 97. The Boosers were a familiar sight in Middletown, as they often enjoyed walking the streets together. “At 85, they were still walking down the street, hand-in-hand,” said Robert Reid, former Middletown mayor. It was during these walks that the Boosers noticed that people put many useful and still-usable items out for trash collection. Friends have said the couple agreed that the community had plenty of people who might need these things, and before long, they organized and opened Middletown’s Interfaith Thrift Shop, operated by the Interfaith Housing Council, which Edith had founded and led. The thrift shop opened in a modest space near the Plumber’s Helper at Ann and Union streets in 1988. The shop outgrew its space and the capacity of volunteers to keep up with operations, and it added employees, although dozens of volunteers from eight area churches

LOAN MAKING A NEEDED? State budget SPLASH impasse may force Pennsylvania school districts will not receive their first subsidy payments by the end of August as they typically do thanks to a state budget bogged down in a tug-of-war between Republican legislative leaders and Gov. Tom Wolf. For Steelton-Highspire School District, where state and federal money accounts for more than 60 percent of the budget, officials are exploring the borrowing of a loan, called a tax revenue advance note, to continue to pay bills and make payroll while the budget standoff continues. The district will also confront a potential shortfall for the 2015-2016 school year should the state budget provide the district with less money than the district banked on with its budget. School districts, like the state government, operate on a budget that starts July 1 and ends June 30 each year. Districts must pass a balanced budget before June ends, the same deadline the General Assembly and the governor broke nine times since 2003. “We will not be receiving funds until the Wolf budget or the commonwealth budget is passed,” said Cynthia Craig-Booher, the district’s business manager. She said the state budget morass has also delayed payment of some of the district’s federal funding, which accounts for about $900,000 in the district budget. Steel-High has the money to stay afloat until October, Craig-Booher said. At that point, it will be critical to have the loan in place to remain current with the district’s obligations. “We are still calculating the amount we might need,” said Ellen Castagneto, district superintendent. The financing costs for such are loan are still unknown, but such a loan must be paid by June. Middletown Area and Lower Dauphin school districts say they do not need to borrow during the state budget stalemate to pay bills – unless the stalemate lasts a particularly long time. Under Steelton-Highspire’s 2015-2016 budget, the district was expecting about $1.5 million from the state in August, with a second payment due on October. The state provides much of its support of school districts in basic education

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A display at a Middletown Borough Council meeting shows examples of the homes and apartments that would be built at Woodland Hills. A developer is proposing to build 511 new homes on the site in northern Middletown.

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Wilsbach contends that the borough could provide a substation that would serve the entire town not for $11.5 million, but for about $3 million. That would include the cost to upgrade the current substation on Spruce Street, plus the cost of relocating the Mill Street substation to get it out of the flood plain. The Mill Street substation would provide “redundancy” to the Spruce Street station, Wilsbach told the Press And Journal. After the meeting Wilsbach also said that the more expensive $11.5 million substation at Woodland Hills would actually be less reliable to residents, in that the number of circuits serving the whole town would be reduced from 10 to 4. This will result in “bigger and longer outages” than if Spruce Street was upgraded to serve the whole town, Wilsbach said. During Monday night’s meeting Fellheimer acknowledged that, assuming Wilsbach is correct, the Spruce Street station could be upgraded at less cost than the proposed new substation at Woodland Hills. The difference is what the borough would get, in terms of increased overall economic development and potential, by locating the substation at Woodland Hills, Fellheimer said. “You can build Spruce Street out for much cheaper, but what it doesn’t do is it doesn’t open up development (of the rest of Woodland Hills),” Fellheimer said. “Could Spruce Street supply enough power? Probably. But it doesn’t create the only tract of land left in Middletown that will attract new people to Middletown and make Middletown vibrant again. “This is no doubt encouraging development, but it is also aiding the borough. Yes, you are getting the super duper substation, but you are also opening up that land. It really has a lot to do with financing, to make it

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substation from URI Group. The substation itself would be owned by the borough after financing of the construction is paid off. This option would be less expensive because of the tax-exempt advantages, but it would take about six months longer to complete the substation, Stubbs said. In the second option, URI would pay the cost to build the substation and would then lease the substation back to the borough. There would be “minimal capital” expense to the borough as all costs would be incurred by URI, Stubbs said. The substation would be constructed sooner, as Stubbs said URI now has all its financing in place and “we are ready to go.’’ The substation could be built by September 2016 under this option, Stubbs said. URI is “agnostic” when it comes to which financing option the borough chooses – meaning URI appears to have no preference for one over the other, Stubbs said. One of the most vocal critics of the proposal to move the Mill Street Substation to Woodland Hills is former Middletown electric supervisor Greg Wilsbach. Wilsbach defeated council President Chris McNamara in the spring primary, and is on the ballot for council in the general election in November. If elected, he is one of several new faces who would be on council starting in January 2016. Wilsbach contends that the Woodland Hills substation is being pushed by some on the current council as a “ploy” toward the borough ultimately leasing or selling its electrical system. He noted that URI in its presentation said that the Woodland Hills substation would significantly increase the value of the electric system, were the borough to ever seek to sell or lease it.

attractive to financiers, to banks, to bring in the kind of capital we are talking about,” Fellheimer said. Once all 511 units are built out the borough would realize an additional $535,000 in real estate tax revenue each year, said Curtis Krauss, a principal with Applied Urban Solutions, a company involved in the URI Woodland Hills partnership. Another $950,000 in transfer tax revenue would come into local governments as units are sold in Woodland Hills over a 10-year period, Krauss said. Woodland Hills would require added costs by the borough in the form of things like police and public works, Krauss said. He estimated these added costs would total about $7.1 million over the 10-year build out period. However, the amount of new revenue coming into the borough over this period would total $9.3 million - for a net revenue gain to the borough over the 10 years of $2.2 million, Krauss said. The 10-year cost to construct Woodland Hills would be about $75 million - money that would be spent in the local economy on contractors and the like, Knauss said. When new families moving in and spending money on area restaurants and other businesses is factored in, the net economic impact of Woodland Hills to Middletown and the surrounding region over the 10-year period would be about $165 million, Knauss estimated. Wilsbach contends there are other ways that the borough could assist with the development of Woodland Hills. He hopes that himself and other residents have the opportunity to discuss the issue with council, before council has enough members at a meeting to have a quorum and to take action. Dan Miller: 717-944-4628, or danmiller@pressandjournal.com

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Flood waters from the Swatara Creek, swollen by rain from Tropical Storm Lee, engulf a portion of East Main Street in Middletown on Sept. 8, 2011.

Public’s ideas sought to make Dauphin County more resilient when natural disasters strike By Jim Lewis

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You can help Dauphin County win – and spend – $197 million it’s seeking in a national grant competition to combat flooding and make local communities more resilient when disasters strike. County and regional planners are holding three public meetings – one in Middletown – to collect suggestions from county residents on the most pressing problems that occur during floods and other disasters, and how local communities can remain resilient even when disasters strike. Middletown, Lower Swatara Twp., Highspire and other neighboring communities suffered damage from flood waters from the swollen Swatara Creek during Tropical Storm Lee in 2011. The Dauphin County commissioners and the county’s Office of Community and Economic Development are holding the public meeting – at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 26 at Middletown’s MCSO Building – to get a better understanding of flooding problems in county communities. Public input, as well as opinions on unemployment, crime, economic development and other things that have an impact on a community’s ability

to rebound from disasters, will help planners determine what specifically is needed to make Dauphin County more resilient. The county has applied for a $197 million grant from the National Disaster Resilience Competition, a joint effort of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Rockefeller Foundation. The competition has a pot of $500 million to spend on as many projects as HUD deems worthy, said Craig Layne, a spokesman for the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, which is partnering with Dauphin County, a consultant called Tetra Tech and the county’s engineering firm Herbert, Rowland and Grubic to come up with a plan for potential grant money. The county’s application was one of 40 that made it through the first round of HUD scrutiny. The public meetings – there are meetings scheduled for Halifax and Swatara Twp. as well – are part of the next phase, which will determine more specifically what is needed. While the county’s initial application did not specifically say how it would spend the $197 million that is being sought, it said it was generally asking for grant money for mitigating flood-

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that support the Interfaith Housing Council have been the backbone of the shop, said Robbins, who currently serves as president of the council. When the Hi-Lo building on South Union Street became available, the Boosers loaned the council money in 1991 to buy it as the thrift shop’s new home, Robbins said. Today the building is clearly identified as the Booser Building. Edith Booser enlisted the help of retired contractor Jack Lockard to renovate the building, which also bolstered Middletown’s affordable housing when apartments opened above the store. The store was a resource for Nancy Schenck, who had been the executive director for the Red Cross office in Middletown, when families needed basic items. “Nancy and the thrift shop had an ongoing relationship,” Robbins said. “We would supply shoes, a pair of pants, what have you.” As the thrift store thrived, it fueled the Middletown Adult Daycare Center, which opened in 1989 and was operated by Church Women United. Reid credited Edith Booser for the success of the center. “We had the best senior center for years and years,” he said, estimating that as many as 250 people would attend the center on Emaus Street sometimes. Middletown Ministries had started the interfaith housing group in the late 1960s, and it was officially incorporated in 1974. By 1979, with Booser as its driving force, the group began moving people into the Middletown Interfaith Apartments, dedicated to providing safe, comfortable and affordable housing for the elderly and disabled. The Boosers’ interest in housing extended to their own properties, where they concentrated on renting apartments to lower income and working class families. “If you would go and check, you’d find her fingerprint on so many things in Middletown,” Reid said. Even though Booser did not want credit for her contributions, Middletown Area High School presents the Edith Booser Service Award every year in her honor, Reid said. A mother to five children, and substitute public school teacher, Booser found time for supporting the community’s food bank and Meals on Wheels and dedicated nearly 20 years of service to the Girl Scouts “Mrs. Booser is the catalyst,” Robbins said of Booser’s service and leadership. “She was a person who liked to recruit people.” He explained that she could match a person to the need. “She would say, ‘Come on down, we know exactly what you can do,’ “ he said, instead of just asking for a person to volunteer without a focus. “She liked to say that since she’d lived in Middletown all her life and knew what nearly everyone liked to

Concentration camp survivor to speak in Hummelstown Hilda Mantelmacher has little record of her family and childhood, save for a photo of her younger brother Josh, killed in an Auschwitz gas chamber along with her parents and grandparents. What she does have, however, are vivid memories of the horrors she witnessed at two of Nazi Germany’s most notorious concentration camps. How Mantelmacher, a Jewish-born Czechoslovakian, survived her incarceration at Auschwitz and BergenBelsen will be the subject of her talk at the monthly meeting of the Central PA WW II Roundtable at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 3 at Grace United Methodist Church, 433 E. Main St., Hummelstown. The event is free and open to the public. Her experiences were too painful to share for many years, until she saw a TV program featuring two men who denied the Holocaust ever took place. “I heard this, and I knew I had to talk about it,” she said. “This inhuman, terrible crime must never ever happen again. The victims were killed once. They must not be killed again through forgetfulness.” Mantelmacher’s ordeal ended in April 1945 when Bergen-Belsen was liberated by the British Army. For more information, contact Charlie Lloyd at charlie.centralpaww2rt@ gmail.com or 717-503-2862.

do,” said her daughter, Marti Black. “It was easy to help people organize to get needed projects done to make life better for everyone.” Booser’s ability to lead, recruit and organize was complemented by her husband’s sage advice – he was an attorney who served as Middletown Borough solicitor – and pro bono legal services for countless community service initiatives, Reid said. Other times, Edith Booser would write and apply for community grants while Jim Booser backed it up with legal support. “Mrs. Booser was there making sure there was a group of able-bodied people who joined this adventure,” Robbins said. As a result, the number of people helped by the Boosers through the decades is “astronomical,” Robbins said. “Mrs. Booser was a perfect asset to the community,” Reid said. “I wish we had a whole lot more like her in the community.” “She had the perfect disposition,” said Black, with whom she lived. Black said the words of verse 8 of Psalms 103 (one of Booser’s favorite Psalms) sound like a description of how her mother modeled her life in faith: “The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love.” Black remembered that once in her mother’s final years, a caregiver thought Edith Booser had said something critical. “Mom could not rest until the person understood she had not intended anything like that,” Black said. “Kindness ruled everything she said and did,” Black said. “She was happy to live in a town with such kind people.” Edith Booser is remembered for her 28 years as a Sunday school teacher at the Middletown Church of God, where she also served as a youth leader. With Jim, she helped make the suggestion of adding a pool at Penn State Harrisburg a reality. She also served as president of Middletown Women’s Club, Middletown Interfaith Council and Middletown/Highspire Area Church Women United. Edith Booser’s husband of 68 years, Jim, died in 2007. The couple had five children, Dr. Daniel Booser of Houston, Texas; Mary Booser Weaver of Middletown; John Booser of Roseburg, Oregon; Joanna Booser of Bend, Oregon; and Martha “Marti’’ Booser Black of Middletown. Edith Booser is also survived by nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. In her final act of service, Edith Booser donated her body for medical research to Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Memorial contributions made in Edith Booser’s name may be directed to the First Church of God’s building fund. A memorial service is planned for 11 a.m. Sept. 26 at Middletown First Church of God on West High Street. Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericwise@pressandjournal.com

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Samuel J. Carrera, 97, of Middletown, entered into eternal rest peacefully on Friday, August 14, 2015 at Frey Village Nursing Center, Middletown. Sam was born on June 7, 1918 in Scranton, and was the son of the late Salvatore and Rose Johns Carrera. He was a member of Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Middletown, the former Steelton V.F.W. post 710, and the Middletown American Legion Post 594. He was a United States Air Force veteran having served during World War II. Sam also was retired from the federal government where he worked as an inspector for civil services. In addition to his parents, Sam was preceded in death by his loving wife of over 75 years, Elizabeth M. Carrera in 2008, his son Richard J. Carrera in 1969, two brothers Joseph Carrera and Michael Carrera, and a sister Theresa Frank. Samuel is survived by his loving children Salvatore G. and wife Cheryl Carrera of Ft. Meyers, Fla., Alfred C. Carrera and his significant other, Joyce Mellott of Harrisonville, Pa., Robert J. and wife Ruth Carrera of Enola, and James J. Carrera of Middletown; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and six greatgreat- grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, August 21, 2015 at 11 a.m. at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 280 N. Race St. Middletown, with the Rev. Ted Keating as celebrant. There will be a viewing from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass on Friday in the narthex of the church. Burial with full military honors by the Dauphin County Honor Guard will be

Thomas Granger

Thomas C. Granger, 58, of Middletown entered into eternal rest suddenly on Saturday, August 15, 2015 at the M.S. Hershey Medical Center. He was born on June 27, 1957 in Harrisburg, and was the son of Ethel Shultz Granger and the late Earl W. Granger. Tom was a former employee at HACC where he worked on computers. He enjoyed tinkering with computers and also loved music. In addition to his mother, Tom is survived by his three siblings Sharon Lee, wife of Kelly Kreiser of Royalton, Wanda A., wife of Ed Miller of Londonderry, and Timothy A. Granger of Hershey; and several nieces and nephews. There will be a viewing from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, August 20, 2015 at Matinchek & Daughter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 260 E. Main St., Middletown. At the request of the family, there will be no service following the viewing, however, friends are encouraged to share a memory of Tom after the viewing. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Condolences may be sent online at www.matinchekanddaughterfuneralhome.com.

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Annette W. Floyd, 79, of Palmyra, passed away Friday, August 14, 2015, at Hershey Medical Center. She was the loving wife of James Floyd. Born August 9, 1936, she was a daughter of the late Charles B. and Ruth Hoffman Whitman. Annette had varied careers. She was a certified elementary school teacher, who worked as a substitute teacher in the Middletown School District. She was the Executive Director of the Middletown area Chapter of the American Red Cross and was a parttime employee of B&G Lumber in Elizabethtown. She volunteered much of her time with the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of America and the National Day of Prayer. God and her family were the center of her life. In addition to her beloved husband, she is survived by her three sons, David, Mark (Jill), and John (Janna); and her grandchildren, Anna, Daniel, Heidi, Rebekah, Samuel, Benjamin, Emma and Katherine. A memorial service will be held Friday, August 21, 2015, 11 a.m. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Spring St., Middletown, with the Rev. Dr. Richard Eckert officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements by Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Inc.

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Night Out volunteers, organizers honored It was the biggest Middletown Night Out yet, with more vendors and a bigger crowd than ever before. And those who made it possible – organizers on the Middletown police force and volunteers – were honored at the start of a Middletown Borough Council meeting on Monday, Aug. 17 at the MCSO Building. Thousands of people attended the Night Out, one of

many nationwide crime-fighting get-togethers nationwide, at Hoffer Park, according to a police estimate. Residents could meet local police officers, firefighters, EMTs and other emergency responders, as well as their neighbors, during the get-together. Free food, music and vendors including local churches, businesses, dance schools, Scout troops, youth sports teams were on hand.

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MONDAY, AUGUST 24 9:00 am - Market Goat Show 9:00 am - 8 pm - Competitive exhibits received at Church Fellowship Hall (Open 5 pm Tues.) 1:00 pm - Market Lamb Show 5:30 pm - Flag Raising Ceremony 5:45 pm - Fair Queen Competition with FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Dan & Galla (main stage) 8:00 am - Dairy Show 6:00 pm - Swine Show 2:00 pm - Ride for One Price ($15, 2-6 pm) 6:00 pm - Ride for One Price ($20, 6-11 pm) 3:00 pm - Supreme Champion Breeding 6:45 pm - Opening Ceremony 6:30 pm - Pedal Power Tractor Pull 7:00 pm - Water Balloon Toss (children) 7:00 pm - Arts & Crafts Auction (stage 2) 7:30 pm - Grammy-nominated Alex Meixner (folk/variety) 7:30 pm - Fighting Dragons - Martial Arts Demo (stage 2) 7:30 pm - Nomad (country) (main stage) 8:00 pm - Fabulous Heartbreak, Tribute to Patsy Cline and SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 Elvis (oldies) (main stage) 10:00 am - Horseshoe Pitch 10:20 am - Baby/Toddler Parade TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 10:45 am - Ryan and Friends (puppet show) (stage 2) 9 am - 5 pm - Competitive exhibit area closed for judging Noon - Ride for One Price ($18, 12-5 pm) 10:00 am - Beef Show (Breeding, Market, Dairy) 12:30 pm - Pet Show 1:00 pm - Sack Race (children) 2:00 pm - Hay Bale Throwing Contest 2:00 pm - Ride for One Price ($15, 2-6 pm) 3 - 5 pm - Competitive exhibits released 5:00 pm - Exhibits open in Church Fellowship Hall 4:00 pm - Livestock exhibits released 5:00 pm - Rabbit Show 4:30 pm - Frog Jumping Contest 6:30 pm - Talent Show with Dan and Galla (main stage) 7:00 pm - Elizabethtown Fire Co. Demo (horse arena) 7:00 pm - Sack Race (children) 7:00 pm - Mike Bishop, Comedy Hypnotist (stage 2) 7:30 pm - Garden Tractor Games (horse arena) 7:30 pm - Chris Higbee (country/fiddle) (main stage) 7:30 pm - Rabbit Showmanship Co-Sponsored by The Merchandiser 7:30 pm - Annual Baked Goods Auction (stage 2) 9:00 pm - Elizabethtown Fire Co. Demo (horse arena) 9:00 pm - Mike Bishop, Comedy Hypnotist (stage 2) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 9:00 pm - Winners of Baby Photo and Pet Photo SENIOR CITIZENS’ DAY Contests announced 10 - 11:30 am - Registration for Senior King & Queen 10:45 pm - Fireworks 11:00 am - Kyle & Kelly Magic and Illusions (stage 2) Sponsored by Masonic Village CHAINSAW CARVING 11:45 am - Senior King & Queen Announced (stage 2) Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 1:00 pm - Egg & Spoon Race (children) Open 10 am – 10 pm 4:00 • 6:30 • 8:30 2:00 pm - Ride for One Price ($15, 2-6 pm) 4 - 5 pm - Market Livestock exhibits released 5:30 pm - Supreme Champion Market 6:00 pm -Sale of Champions PETS - Animals on the 7:00 pm - Egg & Spoon Race (children) fairgrounds are restricted to 7:30 pm - Fire in the Glen (Celtic) (stage 2) animals for exhibit and/or competition. Sponsored by Masonic Village Dogs and other pets will not be permitted 7:30 pm - The Uptown Band (variety) (main stage) on the fairgrounds during hours of operation. Co-Sponsored by Fulton Bank

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care of opening and closing the pool. This year, the recreation board hired a private company to open and close the pool as part of an overall maintenance agreement that cost $10,000, Layton said. From Middletown’s perspective, it isn’t so much that the borough is contributing less to the pool, but that the other municipalities are picking up more of a share than before, said borough spokesman Chris Courogen. For example; Middletown, Lower Swatara, and Royalton this season agreed to share responsibility for maintaining pool grounds on a rotating basis. Middletown started and continued through June, Lower Swatara took over in July, and in August the duties were assumed by workers from Royalton, Layton said. The pool is for the residents of all three municipalities, but “in the past it was always, ‘It’s your facility, you have to take care of it,’ “ Courogen said. Now there seems to be more cooperation among the three municipalities and the school district, working through the recreation board, than was evident in previous years, Courogen added. Community groups have also played a role in maintaining the pool property. Wrestlers from Team Nauman in Middletown came in early in the season to chop down the high weeds. Juveniles have also done work at the pool to help fulfill their court-ordered community service. The extra effort has been noticed by borough residents. Borough Councilor Robert Louer passed along the feedback he had been getting about the pool to the rest of borough council during a meeting on July 20. “I had a report from a citizen that just absolutely made me feel good about the pool – they said it was in the best shape that they had ever seen the pool,’’ Louer said. “The grass is mowed, the trees and bushes are all trimmed. They had not seen that in a long time.” “I hear a lot of good things and I

recreation board decided to put her in charge again. The pool has had its share of struggles and obstacles to overcome over the years. The pool was closed for three years until renovations were completed, allowing it to reopen in May 2011. In 2012, a new majority took control of Middletown Borough Council and sought to reassess Middletown’s role and level of financial commitment to the regional recreation board, which also includes Lower Swatara Twp., Royalton Borough and the Middletown Area School District. At present, the recreation board is getting no funding from the school district or from any of the municipalities. For now, the recreation programs that are run by the Olmsted board are funding themselves – and the pool is the largest of these programs, said Tom Mehaffie, a Lower Swatara Twp. commissioner who is also treasurer of the Olmsted board. The Olmsted board is in the process of deciding what it will become in the future. That re-evaluation will likely continue throughout the rest of 2015, Mehaffie said. “We are going to reassess where things are at and go from there and determine what the future of the rec board is,” said Laddie Springer, another Lower Swatara Twp. commissioner who became the new chairman of the Olmsted recreation board in January. In 2013, Middletown’s council received a report from consultants – known as the Early Intervention Plan – that contained numerous recommendations for how the borough could reduce its structural deficit and get its fiscal house in order. The report recommended the borough “review its relationship with the Recreation Board as well as investigate other alternatives for pool operations.” The borough has reduced its financial support of the pool. For example, the borough used to take

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This season, memberships are up to 44. “We are fighting against that wall to rebuild,’’ Layton said. “Rebuilding is tough but we are doing it, step by step and inch by inch. Revenue is up, but the pool won’t break even this year.’’ But running a municipal swimming pool is a challenging and costly business, even under the best of circumstances. As Courogen noted, it’s difficult to compare pool performance one year to the next because of how much the track record depends upon the weather. Great weather one season can make up for a lot of shortcomings, whereas people don’t go swimming in bad weather no matter how good a pool looks or how well it is run. Middletown has to compete for lifeguards with other pools, both public and private, and with the water attractions as HersheyPark. The shortage of certified lifeguards right now is the worst that Layton has ever seen. Moreover, the classes that lifeguards must take from the Red Cross to get certified are more demanding than people realize, Layton said. “I had six kids flunk the test because they weren’t prepared,” Layton said. In response, she has set up a program where the Middletown lifeguards who are Red Cross-certified serve as mentors to the younger students who have not yet taken the test. “They want to work here next year,

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husband struck up a conversation with a woman in a hotel lobby. It turned out the woman was Laura Silver, author of the 2014 book, “KNISH: In Search of the Jewish Soul Food.” When Silver learned what it would cost to fix the wall and steps, she suggested the B’nai Jacob congregation launch a GoFundMe account, Toser said. “I don’t think any synagogue around here has ever done one before,” she said. Silver even committed to appearing at an $18-a-ticket event on Sept. 27 at the Jewish Community Center in Harrisburg to help raise funds for the synagogue repairs. Silver will talk about her book during a 1 p.m. luncheon. Knishes made by a New York City vendor will be brought in for the occasion. “They have sold over $1 billion in knishes,” said Toser. “You don’t have to be Jewish” to come to the event. “We will have tuna fish salad, too,” she said. The GoFundMe account has helped spread word of the synagogue project far and wide.

It caught the attention of one anonymous donor, who has pledged to match dollar-for-dollar all contributions made to the GoFundMe campaign up to $5,000 until Monday, Aug. 31. The $10,000 that could result from the anonymous man’s generosity would be in addition to the more than $14,600 already raised through the GoFundMe campaign, said Toser. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, is not from this area and apparently learned of the GoFundMe campaign through social media, said Larry Kapenstein, treasurer and caretaker of the Historic B’Nai Jacob Synagogue. “I have never met him or talked to him before he contacted me via e-mail,” Kapenstein said. The donor, in a written statement provided by Kapenstein to the Press And Journal, said he was “grateful to have had this opportunity to do a mitzvah for my hometown area (central Pennsylvania).’’ “I only wish that others who also grew up in central Pennsylvania, but now live far from ‘home,’ would also remember their ‘roots’,’’ he wrote. “We all can do something for our hometown community to help honor the past,

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and special education subsidies, with payments starting in August and staggered during the school year. The district budgeted for the year based on the Wolf administration’s proposal to increase Steel-High’s basic education subsidy by 10.33 percent and its special education subsidy by 18 percent – a total of $9.5 million, with a $788,000 increase for the basic education subsidy. When the state budget is ultimately delivered, it could deliver far less to the district. “Once we have the amount for sure, when the budget is approved, we will need to make adjustments in either direction,” Castagneto said. “We are also applying for grant assistance.” In the Republican budget, $112 million in education costs statewide shifted from the state to local districts. Legislators developed a new basic education funding formula that placed more emphasis on allocating funds based on student population trends and reducing the local tax burden on districts where local taxpayers shoulder a larger share of the budget. For that reason, the Derry Twp. School District was slated for a boost of $138,000, which is 6.3 percent more than last year. Mike Stoll, a spokesman for Rep. William Adolph of the Republican Appropriations Committee, said the increase looks bigger because even though the overall increase is $138,000 – not far from the increase proposed for Steel-High – Derry Township receives about one-third of the $7.6 million basic education funding that goes to Steel-High.

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The budget introduced by the state House Republicans that Wolf ultimately vetoed in June was far less generous to Steelton-Highspire. The legislators’ budget included a 1.9 percent increase for Steel-High’s basic education subsidy, an increase of $144,000. If the House provided a similar increase for special education funding, the district would receive $972,000 instead of the $1.1 million in its budget. If the Republican House leadership ultimately prevails using its funding formula, Steel-High would not only receive its state funding late, but it would be $800,000 short on its budget. Using its real estate tax base, SteelHigh would have to raise taxes by 4.6 mills to make up for that loss. The district’s property tax rate of 25.477 mills is the county’s second highest, after the Harrisburg School District. This year’s Steel-High budget was developed in concert with financial consultants paid by state programs. The state Department of Education ordered the district to develop a plan showing responsible, accurate accounting and forecasting its finances to prove it is viable and sustainable. Steel-High’s plan gambled on getting the money that Wolf proposed, a total of about $1 million more from the state than it received the prior year when all state grants and programs are added to the largest shares of state funding, the basic and special education subsidies. When the district’s preliminary budget was presented March 31, financial consultant Kim Seldomridge said the district will not be sustainable if it does not receive the boost in funding proposed by Wolf. In Middletown Area School District, the school board passed a budget without raising local taxes that included basic education and special education funding with no increase over the amount it received for the 2014-2015 school year. When it comes to budgeting for an assumed increase, David Franklin, the district’s business manager, said, “It doesn’t seem like a very conservative approach when the budget it unknown.” If basic education and special education subsidies are increased

and the year after that. That’s the way to get them familiar and know what they are getting into,” Layton said. Hartnett had had a pool membership for several years before Layton returned. She almost didn’t renew this year, due to her frustration over “the politics” in Middletown. But the community pool has always been convenient for her and her family. They typically go swimming three to four days a week. When she learned that Layton was coming back, Hartnett decided to give it another try, and she is glad she did. “I don’t think it’s a direct reflection of Middletown, but of one person,” Hartnett said, referring to Layton. The community – Middletown, Royalton and Lower Swatara – needs to support the pool and build on the momentum that Layton has started for the turnaround to continue, Mehaffie said. He mentioned how his own children at first were reluctant to come to the pool, but he convinced them to give it a chance. The positive experience they have had gets passed on to other kids, and to other families throughout the area. That’s what is needed for the pool to stay afloat in the years to come, Mehaffie said.

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support the present, and nurture the future of places and programs that meant so much to us as kids.” So far 112 people have contributed to the GoFundMe campaign; some have given as much as $1,000, while a woman who lives in Frey Village donated $25. Toser lives in Harrisburg, but recalls visiting her relatives on Ann Street in Middletown as a child. Her grandfather, Samuel Payne, was a founder of B’nai Jacob Synagogue. “We have heard from other descendants” as well through the GoFundMe campaign, Toser said. “I can’t get over it, really.” Work on replacing the wall and steps continues. The restoration company has pledged to finish the project by Sept. 12, in time for the High Holy Day Services, Kapenstein said. “That’s when we have our largest congregations of the year’’ – about 100 to 150 people compared to the 10 to 20 worshippers who usually attend monthly services, he said. Dan Miller: 717-944-4628, or danmiller@pressandjournal.com

by 4 percent -– the rate Seldomridge said in March was more in line with recent budgets –Steel-High is not self-sufficient. Should the Department of Education decide that Steelton-Highspire is not viable, the students could be transferred to another school district or the state could take over the district. In recent history, Middletown received about 2 percent annual increases in its basic education funding, although it received no increase for the 2012-13 school year, Franklin said. For 2014-15, the district got an increase $44,000 for special education. Under the Republican-proposed budget for 2015-16, Middletown would receive an increase of 1.9 percent, about $139,000. Middletown receives much of its property tax revenue in the early months of the budget year, which starts July 1, Franklin said. Since the district receives about 35 percent of its budget from the state, the local revenue will allow it to avoid a tax revenue advance note. Lower Dauphin is also unlikely to consider a tax revenue advance note. “We don’t anticipate an impact (from the state budget delays),” said Jim Hazen, district spokesman. The district carried forward a fund balance from the prior year and is funded 65 percent from local sources, which would allow the district to avoid the need for a loan, unless the state fails to provide any school funding by December. Steelton-Highspire has developed some strategies to deliver some money to its teachers. Online fundraising campaigns paid for guitars and keyboards for music classes and supplies needed for art classes. Community donations helped offset the cost of fences completed in 2015 to improve the safety of the Steel-High campus in Swatara Twp. In addition, Steel-High has announced it is seeking sponsors for 16 high school teachers to cover books, pencils, electronics and other classroom needs. Eric Wise: 717-944-4628, or ericwise@pressandjournal.com

Town Topics News & happenings for Middletown and surrounding areas.

School opening

Middletown Area School District schools will open Monday, Aug. 24. School will be in session the entire week, August 24-28, as well as the entire following week, August 31-Sept. 4. All schools and district buildings will be closed Monday, Sept. 7 for Labor Day recess. School starting and ending times for students are as follows: Middletown Area High School, 7:25 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Middletown Area Middle School, 7:40 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.; Fink and Reid elementary schools, 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.; and Kunkel Elementary School, 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.. Questions may be directed to the district office at 717-9483300. •••••

Music at Nissley Vineyards

Nissley Vineyards, 140 Vintage Dr., Bainbridge, is hosting a lawn concert featuring The Maxwell Project (1970s and 1980s R&B and funk) form 7:30 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22. Bring a lawn chair/ blanket. No babies, children or persons under the legal age of 21 will be admitted. For more information, call 717-426-3514 or visit www. nissleywine.com. •••••

Aircraft on display at HIA Open House If you like planes and anything else aviation-related, you might enjoy the third annual Open House at Harrisburg International Airport from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22. A variety of aircraft – big and small, modern and vintage, civilian and military – will be on display. Visitors can get close to learn about each piece of equipment from pilots and from the folks who maintain the gear. Snow plows, fire trucks, police cars and other equipment that keeps the airport running will be on hand. Also look for LifeLion helicopter, the Hershey’s Kiss Mobile with Children’s Miracle Network, and other attractions. The open house is held rain or shine. Admission and parking are free. Refreshments will be available for purchase. As you approach HIA, look for signs that direct you to parking across from the event in the flat lot on Terminal Drive. For more information, go to www.flyhia.com. •••••

Chicken barbecue

Londonderry Fire Company, 2655 Foxianna Rd., Middletown, will hold a chicken barbecue from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22. For delivery, call 717-944-2175. •••••

Elizabethtown Fair

The 42nd annual Elizabethtown Fair will be held August 24 through 29, Monday through Saturday, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Visit www.pafairs.org/etownfair for more information. •••••

Friday music at Cassel Vineyards

Cassel Vineyards, 80 Shetland Dr., Hummelstown, will host Music in the Vines featuring Joe Cooney, with dinner by Kuppy’s Diner, on Friday, Aug. 21. Dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m.; music is 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at Kuppy’s Diner, Brown and Poplar streets, Middletown. Proceeds will benefit the Middletown Labor Day fireworks. •••••

Live music on the deck

Cruise Control will perform on the deck at Sunset Bar & Grill, 2601 Sunset Dr., Middletown,at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20.


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Are you ready for

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ootball is, to quote New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, an “unconditional love.’’ It’s physically grueling, relentlessly challenging – play after play, in games and in practices. The Middletown Blue Raiders took to the practice field for the first time this season on Monday, Aug. 10, in the heat of summer, hoping to learn, daring to dream, without the gear they will wear when the games are played for real. The following week they put on their pads to prepare, to impress, to make the team. Their first scrimmage is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22 at Boyertown; their first regular-season game, against rival Lower Dauphin, will be played at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4 at War Memorial Field. Photos by Bill Darrah

Are you a 1930-39 MAHS Alumni? If so, we want to hear from you!

The Middletown Area High School Alumni Association will be honoring all 1930-39 graduates at Homecoming on October 24, 2015. Please call: Earl Bright III at (717) 944-5454, Susie Spadone at (717) 944-0228 or Audra Henderson at (717) 944-6911


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iddletown Area High School athletes took to the fields, the courts and the courses for the first day of fall sports practice on Monday, Aug. 17. From the sweet sound of a volleyball spike to the methodical thump of a runner’s stride, Blue Raiders filled the summer day with the sound of determination, hope and, most importantly, fun. Eight Middletown teams – in football, field hockey, girls’ volleyball, golf, cross country, girls’ tennis and boys’ and girls’ soccer – play this fall.

Photos by Bill Darrah

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Burton-Jones honored by national scholars’ society A national society of scholars has honored Middletown Area high School student Ja’lynn Burton-Jones, the leading scorer on the girls’ basketball team, for her academic achievements and community service. The National Society of High School Scholars, of Atlanta, named BurtonJones as a member based on her academics, leadership and commitment to the community. “I am honored to recognize the hard work, sacrifice and commitment that Ja’lynn has demonstrated to achieve this exceptional level of academic excellence,’’said Claes Nobel, founder of the society and senior member of the family that established the Nobel Prizes. The society provides its members with the resources they need – including scholarships, internships and study abroad – to develop their strengths and pursue their passions through high school and college. There are more than 1 million members in 160 countries. “We aim to help students like Ja’lynn build on their academic success by connecting them with unique learning experiences and resources to help prepare them for college and meaningful careers,’’ said James W. Lewis, president of the society. Burton-Jones, who will be a senior this year, already is among Middletown’s top scorers in basketball. She scored the 1,000th point of her career in January during a game against Trinity.

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Posing with awards given to their VFW posts during a Pennsylvania state convention in Pittsburgh are: back row, far right, Ricky Snyder Jr., quartermaster for Middletown VFW Post 1620 and, back row, second from right, John Stutzman, commander of the local post.

Middletown VFW Post 1620 earns national award for community service

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Local driver for FedEx Ground competes for truck driving John Nash, driver of TL Deitch, Inc., represented FedEx Ground’s Fulling Mill Road facility in Lower Swatara Twp. at the National Truck Driving Championships Aug. 11 in St. Louis. Nash earned the right to compete in the championships by winning at the Pennsylvania Truck Driving Championships held June 12-13. The American Trucking Associations (ATA) sponsors the NTDC, which is designed to recognize industry leadership in safety and to promote

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professionalism among truck drivers. “FedEx team members are among the safest in the industry, and the number of state finalists at the NTDC exemplifies our commitment to safety,” said Frederick W. Smith, chairman, president and CEO of FedEx Corp. Nash has driven over 2.5 million miles over the course of his 35 years of driving. All of those miles have been accident free. He has been driving with FedEx

Ground for 23 years and this will be his second time competing at NTDC. At the NTDC, the FedEx drivers will be among nearly 450 competitors who will vie for national titles in nine different classes of vehicles and for the National Grand Champion title. The drivers accumulate points by demonstrating their driving skills and knowledge of the industry through a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving-skills challenge.

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Middletown VFW Post 1620 won the Veterans of Foreign Wars Outstanding Community Service Post Award during the VFW’s National Convention in Pittsburgh on July 20. The award was presented during an invitation-only reception at the convention. It marked the second year in a row that Post 1620 received the award – and marked the local post’s efforts to rebuild. In 2009, the post was placed in trusteeship for failing to adhere to VFW bylaws and procedures but now has been cited for its community efforts twice. Criteria to receive the award is set by the VFW state headquarters for recognizing posts’ community service work in their local areas. This year, sixty-one VFW Posts from across the nation received this national award. The Middletown VFW participates in a variety of community efforts and events, including Middletown Night Out. The post has presented the Middletown Police Department with donations for special gear, held a junior high school essay contest and assisted in the annual Tribute to the Troops at the Elks Theatre. In March 2010, Post 1620 held its first “Walk for the Wounded,” an event that raised about $5,000 that the post donated to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. The walk was a turning point in the post’s

Signs posted on the Middletown VFW Post 1620 front porch signify the two national community service awards it has won. comeback. “Through our community service program, we help build a better, stronger America, and we fulfill our commitment to serve America’s veterans and their families,’’ said John W. Stroud, VFW commander-inchief. “This post has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to their community. Their exemplary service is an example to citizens across this great nation.” The VFW is a veterans’ service organization comprised of combat veterans

and eligible military service members from the active, Guard and Reserve forces. Founded in 1899 and chartered by Congress in 1936, the VFW is the nation’s largest organization of war veterans and its oldest major veterans’ organization. The VFW and its auxiliaries have more than 1.9 million members located in almost 7,000 posts worldwide. The VFW and its Auxiliaries are dedicated to veterans’ service, legislative advocacy, and military and community service programs worldwide.


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An effort to preserve a Middletown gem

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t’s not often that local residents get a chance to peek into the historic B’nai Jacob Synagogue in Middletown, the oldest building erected as a synagogue in Dauphin County. The house of worship, built in 1906, is used less frequently than in the past. The beautiful pews were saved from the original Dauphin County Courthouse. The Torahs are more than 200 years old. The windows are stained glass, and the auditorium, untouched since it was built save the carpeting in the aisles, is lit by original brass fixtures. Outside, the entrance steps, added in 1921, were crumbling and needed to be replaced, and the congregation went to work raising the $25,000 needed to do the job. Surprisingly, no grants were available, though the building is on the National Register of Historic Places – since 1985, in fact. But people have rallied to help. A GoFundMe campaign has raised almost $15,000 from donors who gave as much as $1,000 to those who could spare only $25. An anonymous donor has stepped in to match dollar-for-dollar the contributions the congregation collects until Monday, Aug. 31 – up to $5,000. And Laura Silver, author of “KNISH: In Search of the Jewish Soul Food,’’ has agreed to appear at a fundraiser next month to raise money for the project. Details of the fundraiser and how she learned about the project – an overheard conversation in New York hotel lobby – can be found in our story, which appears on A1 in this issue. The effort to raise money for the project is proof, as the anonymous donor told us in an e-mailed statement, that “we can all do something for our hometown community to help honor the past, support the present, and nurture the future of places and programs that meant so much to us as kids.’’ The synagogue is a Middletown gem, and we are grateful to those who have helped preserve it.

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Donald and Bernie: Why are they so popular?

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he only way to understand this primary season is to compare the two outliers. Ask why Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are getting those high numbers in the polls and why they are flourishing when the pundit-consensus says they cannot win. No one, except the very partisan, is yet ready to say that either could win a presidential nomination. But these losers, to use a Trump term, are getting the biggest play in the polls and the most space in the media and are casting the biggest shadow over all the predictions. Both the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee consider them to be distractions that are not helping the party’s chances in November. But that is not the position of the voters, Democrat or Republican. These two are tapping into something that our political leadership inside the beltway and on Wall Street obviously does not understand but the voters in primary states like New Hampshire and South Carolina do. Lacking a poll that asks: “why are you angry?” I have to argue from logic that it is the power of money in our political life. The money involved is considered even more obscene than the insults Trump threw at Megyn Kelly. Indeed, Trump’s base of support ignored the obscenity and stayed angry and with him. He judged them correctly. The base is angry over the groveling for PAC money at the expense of political principle, be it conservative or liberal. The best example: Trump threw a world-class insult at Hillary Clinton when he stated that he could and did summon her to his wedding because he gave money to her foundation. The FOX News debate audience cheered this attack. Similarly, the Koch brothers could summon five of the Republican candidates to audition for money. Establishment power brokers must get a queasy feeling every time they have to reassure themselves that despite everything they see, neither Trump nor Sanders can win. Should these professional politicians really be worried about a very rich clown who insults women in the crudest possible terms and a Democratic socialist who is so boringly serious he has not a single bit of humor in his hour-long stump speech? The answer is closer to yes than the professionals would like to think. The blood hungry crowd is the angry base that candidates have to answer to. These are the people who knock on doors, care about the issues and vote their conscience, especially in primaries. No amount of money can replace the organization they provide at the precinct level. Republicans and Democrats both feel they have been betrayed by the party bureaucracies, by career politicians and, now more than ever, by the rich elite who bought their elected representatives. The Supreme Court decision in Citizens United effectively ended controls on the amount of money that can be spent in a campaign. Unlimited PAC money was supposed to define this election in a new and undetermined way. The Koch brothers stated their intention to spend $900 million on the campaign to elect Republicans. But that money has not yet begun to flow. So far, Trump and Sanders turned the money calculation around: Sanders because he’s pledged not to take PAC money and Trump because he reportedly has billions of dollars. The controversy thus far in the campaign is not money-dependent. The Republicans want to focus on the FOX News debate to showcase their “deep bench.” They have instead been preempted by the anger behind Trump’s big mouth, some of it very welcome. Sanders, starting from nowhere, is generating lots of what is called “Bernie-mentum’’ that will determine if he can stay in the race in the face of obscene amounts of money. Paul A. Heise, of Mount Gretna, is a professor emeritus of economics at Lebanon Valley College, Annville, and a former economist for the federal government.

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What the Bosnian war taught us, 20 years later

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ast month mated 300,000 refugees did settle in the marked U.S. – including the Harrisburg area – but the 20th they tend to lead quiet, industrious lives, anniversary of the far from the public spotlight. It’s therefore most horrific event worth reflecting on the lessons that this of recent European distant war can teach us. history: the SreFirst, it points up the danger that lurks brenica massacre in Bosnia. In a genocidwhenever ethnic or religious identity al outburst of a sort not seen since World trumps national identity. As crisis beset War II, more than 8,000 Muslim men the Yugoslav state, once Bosnians no and boys died at the hands of partisan longer saw themselves as Bosnians but Bosnian Serbs. simply as Muslims, Croats, or Serbs, the This atrocity galvanized international efstage was set for catastrophe. (In a similar forts to end three years of ethnic violence vein, the more that today’s Sunnis and that had been raging in the former YugoShiites in Iraq rally behind the banners slavia. Within weeks, NATO airstrikes of their respective creeds, the more they helped push the warring factions to the obstruct the achievement of desperately bargaining table, and in December 1995 needed unity.) Whether we view America their leaders signed the U.S.-brokered as a melting pot or a mosaic, we should Dayton Peace Accords to stop the fightbe grateful that the idea of a single, unifying. ing national identity – the “unum” of “E The final toll in the Bosnian war: pluribus unum” – has been a dominant 100,000 dead (mostly civilians); 2 miltheme in our history. lion displaced (half the country’s populaThe second lesson of the Bosnian war tion); and a society in ruins. concerns America’s role on the world For the next nine years, NATO-led stage. The last few years have seen troops from around the world maintained spirited debate on how much, and to what a fragile peace in Bosnia. This force ends, our country should be projecting its included a large contingent of American diplomatic and military power. soldiers, of which I was one in 2002-03. In this context, it may be useful to recall I saw first-hand the the words of Presiimpact that deterdent Bill Clinton, mined military inon Nov. 27, 1995, One lesson of of the Bosnian as he announced tervention can make in ending human war concerns America's role his decision to suffering and laying U.S. troops to on the world stage. The last send the groundwork for Bosnia in support few years have seen spirited of a controversial the restoration of security, stability, debate on how much, and to NATO peacekeeping and hope. what ends, our country should mission: In late July, along “America cannot be projecting its and must not be the with my wife, I returned to Bosnia diplomatic and military world’s policeman. for the first time cannot stop war power. We since my peacefor all time, but we keeping service. I can stop some wars. had hoped to see We cannot save all signs of progress and I was not disapwomen and children, but we can save pointed. The worst physical damage has many of them…In this [post-Cold War] been erased. The towns look much like era, there are still times when America, those anywhere in Europe, with clean and America alone, can and should make streets, tidy stucco houses and bustling the difference for peace.” open-air cafes. Young and old crowd the Three years later, Richard Holbrooke, public squares, engrossed in conversation the architect of the Dayton agreement, or play. offered a compelling prophecy: In the cities of Mostar and Sarajevo, “There will be other Bosnias in our lives tourists swarm the quaint, cobbled lanes – areas where early outside involvement of the historic districts. The main highcan be decisive, and American leaderways are lined with modern stores and ship will be required. The world’s richest filled with commercial trucks Rebuilt nation, one that presumes to great moral mosques attest to the gradual recovery of authority, cannot simply make worthy Muslim neighborhoods which had been appeals to conscience and call on others devastated by the war. to carry the burden. The world will look Politically, Bosnia remains in a sorry to Washington for more than rhetoric the state. The Dayton agreement saddled next time we face a challenge to peace.” the country with a cumbersome, multilayered structure of government. EnJohn Maietta, of Silver Spring Twp., is a trenched, ethnically aligned parties have retired Army officer and adjunct history blocked any serious attempts at reform. instructor at York College. He served as Official corruption adds a further burden. chief of information operations for the The people of Bosnia, however, are Headquarters of the 28th Infantry Divislowly putting the past behind them. For sion, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, the most part, they seem to have moved in Tuzla, Bosnia. beyond the ethnic hatreds that once inflamed them, as their parent nation of Yugoslavia was collapsing all around them. “We don’t care what religion you are,” declared a young tour guide in Sarajevo. We want to hear from you. “We don’t care if you worship the trees.” Muslims, Catholic Croats, and Orthodox Send your letters to: Serbs in Bosnia may not love each other, letters@pressandjournal.com, or but social and economic necessity have 20 S. Union Street induced them to adopt a healing measure Middletown, Pa. 17057 of tolerance and mutual acceptance. Letters may be edited for accuracy, Most Americans have scant memory or clarity, and length. knowledge of the Bosnian war. An esti-

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The danger that calmer heads bring

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e’re taught the virtue of allowing cooler heads to prevail, but at times it might be wished that anger were preservable. That it could be canned, dried or frozen to be reconstituted when needed. Perhaps then the passion we feel with each passing environmental disaster could be recreated when it came time for Congress to write new laws designed to prevent similar disasters. Eighteen months have passed since an aging industrial tank on the banks of the Elk River owned by a company called Freedom Enterprises sprang a leak, sending 7,500 gallons of an unpronounceable coal-cleaning chemical into the homes of 300,000 residents of West Virginia’s Kanawha Valley.
Yet Congress is just now getting around to passing a law that would test some of the tens of thousands of the nation’s uncharted chemicals for safety – key word being “some.’ About 10 chemicals a year, to be exact. In other words, chemicals will continue to pour into our lives far faster than we are able to fully understand their effects on humans and the environment. Many members of Congress are hailing the measure – which has passed the House and is awaiting action in the Senate – as an act of unfettered consumer and environmental protectionism; the chemical industry is basking in the moment as well, positioning itself as a willing champion of public health and comfortable in the knowledge that, because it helped draft the bill, the industry will remain safe from any financial inconvenience. And while some are protesting that this is a case where nothChemicals will ing would continue to pour have been preferable to into our lives far something, faster than we these days are able to fully it’s best to understand their accept any environmen- effects on humans tal victory that presents and the environment. itself, no matter how small. But if the passions that were flowing early in 2014 could be channeled today, the public might have demanded something far more meaningful. At the time, there were many concerns about inspections, maintenance records and the lack of a sound corporate response. But perhaps more troubling was the chemical itself, a foaming agent known as crude 4-Methylcyclohexanemethanol – MCHM for short. With a name like 4-Methylcyclohexanemethanol it was assumed the chemical, which smelled faintly of licorice, was toxic. But incredibly, as the days went by, no one could really say with any authority exactly what the chemical’s effect might be on people who came in contact with it. Nor was MCHM an outlier. Newsweek reported that the EPA has tested and published data on only 200 of the 83,000 chemicals in its inventory. The operable law, the Toxic Substances Control Act, hasn’t been revised since it was passed in 1976. It’s so weak and outdated that even the carcinogen asbestos to this day escapes regulation. But at least asbestos’ effects are well known. That’s not true for most chemicals, which can range from harmless to a mild irritant to deadly. So for 10 days, with no solid information to act on, residents and guests of the valley – including members of the state legislature – relied on water trucked into emergency distribution centers. The iconic video was of Freedom Enterprise executive Gary Southern chugging bottled water and complaining to news reporters that the whole affair had been quite a personal inconvenience to him. If that wasn’t enough, newspapers later reported that Freedom Enterprises had failed to report the spill to authorities and downstream water utilities. Facing a landslide of lawsuits, Freedom Enterprises filed for bankruptcy protection – yet scarcely two months later, the Charleston Gazette reported that a new company “whose characteristics are strikingly similar Freedom Enterprises” had registered for business with the West Virginia Secretary of State. The addresses and phone numbers were the same as Freedom Enterprises. It was, as happens all to often in these matters, business as usual. Tim Rowland is a newspaper columnist and author who writes from western Maryland.


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Will PA break its promise on Thanks to Wolf’s veto, we’re still Chesapeake pollution stuck with state liquor stores A A t a recent annual meeting of the Chesapeake Bay Program leadership, there was much talk about the importance of restoring local rivers, streams and the Chesapeake Bay, but a shortage of commitment to specific actions that will get bay restoration back on track.
And it is clearly off track. 
After decades of failed bay restoration efforts, there is now a Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint. The blueprint includes pollution limits, statespecific plans to achieve those limits with two-year milestones describing the actions each state will take, and the consequences that the Environmental Protection Agency said it would impose if the jurisdictions failed to take the actions they promised.
As part of the blueprint, the bay jurisdictions pledged to implement practices by 2017 that will result in a 60 percent reduction in pollution, but at the current pace it is estimated that they will miss that mark on nitrogen pollution by 50 percent. And 80 percent of that shortfall is from Pennsylvania. 
That is unacceptable.
Gov. Tom Wolf inherited this problem, but the 2017 deadline will occur on his watch. At the meeting, John Quigley, the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), did acknowledge that the commonwealth needs to

“reboot” its restoration efforts and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation believes he intends to do that. But the devil is in the details, and we are calling for Pennsylvania to lay out, in the next 30 days, a meaningful plan and timetable for implementation.
We are pleased that Pennsylvania recognizes that it needs to improve compliance with agricultural laws and regulations as well as modernizing record keeping and data collection. The commonwealth has some of the strongest regulations in the region for agriculture, but recent on-farm inspections by the EPA and DEP found only one in three farms in compliance. With current staffing, it would take DEP more than 150 years to inspect each farm in Pennsylvania’s Chesapeake watershed once. The foundation supports the call by senators Ben Cardin of Maryland and Robert Casey of Pennsylvania for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to increase the technical and financial assistance to help farmers implement conservation practices that will reduce pollution.
Maryland and Virginia are closer to being on track, but an assessment of the critical practices they have committed to implementing in their milestones finds progress short of the mark in those jurisdictions as well. Virginia missed its target for both nitrogen and phosphorus from urban and suburban runoff. And because of changes in farming

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woman’ – oops, wrong Clinton. ‘I did not send out top-secret items with my personal e-mail’ – Hillary Clinton. Lying is second nature to these people.”

production and expected increases in Virginia’s poultry industry, the state might have to achieve additional reductions from agriculture. 
Because Virginia’s plan calls for achieving 79 percent of its pollution reduction from agriculture, the foundation calls on the administration of Gov. Terry McAuliffe to ensure farmers across the state fence livestock out of streams and plant trees to create streamside buffers. These and other proven conservation practices not only protect streams and rivers but also boost livestock health and farm bottom lines.
Virginia also must increase funding to help localities reduce polluted runoff from streets, parking lots, lawns and buildings. Urban and suburban runoff is among the few increasing sources of nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in Virginia. 
With regards to nitrogen pollution, Maryland missed its 2014 milestone from both agriculture and urban/suburban runoff. The job will not get easier, as new information from the USDA agricultural census, population and land-use data put Maryland off track to meet its overall nitrogen goals. As in Virginia, polluted runoff from streets, rooftops and other impervious surfaces remains a pressing issue. 
USDA administrator Gina McCarthy, who was also at that meeting, spoke of EPA’s support of the blueprint, but refused to specify the actions the agency intends to take if the states fail to meet their commitments. If states fail to implement the plans each developed, EPA must impose consequences for failure. If not, we are at risk of yet another failed bay agreement.
The leaders talked the talk; it is now time for them to walk the walk.

 Kim Coble is a vice president at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, Md.

long with the entire state budget, Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed historic legislation that would have gradually shut down Pennsylvania’s state store system, replacing it with a more modern, privately-owned wine and spirits system. In addition to offering greater convenience to consumers, the plan also would have generated an estimated $200 million annually to support investments in public education and other core government functions. The House Liquor Control Committee, of which I am a member, has spent years looking into the impacts, has heard from hundreds of stakeholders and has looked to other states for models in developing an effective plan. The culmination of that work is the responsible legislation we sent to the governor’s desk, which would end this monopoly once and for all in a consumer-friendly way without taking revenues away from the state. House Bill 466 included a series of reforms for beer, liquor and wine sales across the Commonwealth. The bill would have allowed beer distributors to expand their businesses to sell liquor and wine and authorized private wine wholesalers to sell products to Commonwealth customers. The bill also would have eliminated a conflict of interest, allowing the Commonwealth to focus on enforcement while private industry focused on product marketing. Government has many responsibilities, but selling wine and spirits and promoting their use should not be part of those responsibilities. The current system is antiquated, having been created just after the end of Prohibition more than 80 years ago. With the governor’s veto, only two states still own and

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operate all wholesale and retail sales of wine and spirits: Pennsylvania and Utah.

School bus safety tips As children head back to the classrooms for the start of the new school year, I would like to provide parents and students with a list of important school bus safety tips to remember when traveling to and from school this fall. Please take a moment to review the following safety tips, offered by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, to help ensure children arrive to and from school safely each day: • Get to the school bus stop five minutes early, so you won’t have to run across the road to catch the bus. • When waiting for the bus, stay away from traffic. Line up at least five giant steps away from the curb or the roadway to wait for the bus. • Never run after the school bus if it has already left the bus stop. • Always walk at least 10 feet in front of the bus when crossing so that the school bus driver can see you. • Be aware – cross with care! Wait until the school bus has stopped all traffic before stepping out onto the road. • When the school bus is moving, always stay in your seat. Never put head, arms or hands out the window. • Talk quietly; do not distract the school bus driver. • Never play with the emergency exits. Backpacks, band instruments, or sports equipment may not block

John D. Payne is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He represents the 106th District, which includes Middletown, Royalton, Lower Swatara Twp., Hummelstown, Derry Twp., Conewago Twp. and part of Swatara Twp.

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the aisle or emergency exits. If there is an emergency, listen to the driver and follow instructions. • Never cross the street behind the school bus. • If you leave something on the bus or drop something outside of the bus, never go back for it. The driver may not see you and begin moving the bus. • Never speak to strangers at the bus stop and never get into a car with a stranger. Pennsylvania’s Motor Vehicle Code states that drivers who approach a school bus with its red lights flashing and its stop arm extended must stop at least 10 feet away from the bus whether the driver is behind the bus or coming toward the bus on the same roadway or approaching an intersection at which the school bus is stopped. Drivers must remain stopped until the red lights stop flashing, the stop arm has been withdrawn and the children have reached a safe place. Failure to stop for a school bus with a flashing red light and extended stop arm can result in a 60-day driver’s license suspension, five points on an individual’s driving record and a fine. For more school bus safety resources, visit the “PA At Your Service’’ section of my Web site, RepPayne.com.

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• “Notice that Donald Trump

hasn’t said anything bad about Hillary. Could that be because he’s a Clinton puppet? He has insulted the Spanish-speaking Americans, the veterans and now the women. I believe he is only there to ensure Hillary wins the presidency and, as a former Democrat, to help destroy the Republican Party. Think about it: He wasn’t even a candidate until he had a long telephone conversation with ‘Slick Willie.’ Then he jumped parties and decided to run.”

• “I hope Middletown never gets

the huge trash totes that Harrisburg residents are forced to use. I can’t imagine storing those things on my property, let alone dragging them out to the curb and back each week. Many residences in Middletown would need to keep these on the front sidewalk because they are too big for access to the back of the house. I have a hill from the house to the curb and it would be dangerous to move a large, loaded tote. A regular 30-gallon trash can is heavy enough.”

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anymore. They should never expire – they were bought with cash.”

THE SPORTS PROGRAM JUST GOT CUT. THE SPORTS PROGRAM JUST GOT CUT. OR HADN'T YOU HEARD? OR HADN’T YOU HEARD? When government wants to do something, it must let citizens know. Now that right is being threatened - by proposals to do away with the requirement to run public notices in your local newspaper. Instead, they would be buried away on some obscure government website. That means you'd never know what your local government was up to. And what you don't know can hurt you. Help stop any legislation that takes public notices out of the newspaper.

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Ebenezer United Methodist Church

Wesley United Methodist Church

Middletown

Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 890 Ebenezer Road, Middletown, invites everyone to join us for worship on Sunday mornings led by Pastor Brad Gilbert. Our services are relaxed and casual. We offer a traditional service at 8:45 a.m. and a contemporary service with a band (electric guitars) at 10:45 a.m. At 10 a.m., between services, there are a variety of Christian education classes for all ages. We have several things happening at Ebenezer and all are welcome. On Fri., Aug. 28 we will host our last summer 2015 Outdoor Family Movie Night. Refreshments will be served starting at 7:30 p.m. and the movie will begin at dusk. Attendees

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are invited to bring chairs and blankets. Our Peach Festival Fundraiser will be held on Sat., Aug. 29 from noon to 4 p.m. The menu will consist of freshly sliced peaches, ice cream, sandwiches, beverages and more. We also offer a variety of other groups including Bible studies and book clubs. Please call for details. There is a prayer time “Partners in Prayer” that meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Through scripture, song, and meditation we experience the joy of God’s presence. Have a favorite board game? “Game Night” is every third Monday at 6:30 p.m. We welcome any group ideas. Any questions please call us at 939-0766.

Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church Middletown

Are you perplexed or perhaps distressed by the rapid change in moral standards of the present day? We at Calvary Church are committed to upholding the unchanging standards of the Word of God, which is revealed in the Bible. We are also committed to proclaiming the hope of salvation from the sin that results from the world’s changing moral standards, the hope found in faith in Jesus Christ alone. We invite you to join us each Sunday to hear more about this message of

free grace. Our services are at 10:15 a.m. and 6 p.m. We are located at the corner of Spruce and Emaus streets here in Middletown. We have a fellowship meal following the 10:15 a.m. morning service on the first Sunday of every month, free to all who come. We also have Sunday school classes for all ages at 9 a.m., and a Bible Study each Wednesday at 7 p.m. We are now studying the Gospel of Luke. Feel free to contact us with questions at 944-5835.

St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

Middletown St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and Community Events: Wed., Aug. 19: 10 a.m., Holy ComChurch is located at Spring and Union streets, Middletown. We are a Recon- munion in Chapel. Sat., Aug. 22: 12:30 p.m., Baptism; ciling In Christ Church. You are invited to join us for wor- 1 p.m., Private Function in Luther ship on Wednesday morning, Saturday Hall; 5 p.m., Holy Communion; evening and Sunday morning. Sunday 5 to 9 p.m., Paint Night (benefits worship time is 9 a.m. through and Samaritan Women) in Luther Hall. including September 6. Our 11 a.m. Light refreshments will be available. worship service is broadcast live on There is a cost per person. Everyone is welcome. Proceeds benefit the SaWMSS 91.1. Wednesday morning service is at maritan Women, a national Christian 10 a.m. Saturday at 5 p.m. is a casual organization providing restorative traditional service and is 45 minutes care to survivors and bringing an in length. Please enter through the end to domestic human trafficking through awareness, prevention, and parking lot doors. The first Sunday of each month is advocacy. Preregistration is required. Food Pantry Sunday. Our food pantry For questions call Jessica Erickson at is in need of personal care, nonperish- 717-805-3853. Sun., Aug. 23: 9 a.m., Holy Comable food items, soups, condiments, munion. peanut butter, and jelly. Needed for Mon., Aug. 24: 2 p.m., Holy Comthe Kids Summer Food Bags are kids’ munion at Middletown Home; 4:30 pasta cups, ramen noodle lunch, fruit to 6:30 p.m., Community dinner at and applesauce cups, granola bars, Middletown First Church of God. snacks/treats, individual drinks, and Visit our website at www.stpeindividual cereal boxes. Items col- tersmiddletown.org. lected are taken to the Interfaith Food Scripture for Aug. 23: Josh 24:1-2a, Pantry located at 201 Wyoming St., 14-18; Ps 34:15-22; Eph 6:10-20; Royalton. John 6:56-69.

“Follow Jesus, Change the World.” is more than a mission slogan for us at Wesley. We are committed to finding ways to embody this purpose through “hands-on” ministry designed to care for those in need. We invite others to come and discover how they can be a part of this spiritual adventure to be all God has created us to be. Sunday Worship services are held at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Our early service is informal and features a Praise Band. Our later service follows a traditional pattern and includes all types of music. We encourage people to “come as you are.” Our Threads of Hope Clothing Bank is open on Friday, August 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. Free clothes in all sizes from infant to adult are available. Enter through the door nearest the parking lot located behind the church. A Bible Study group meets each Sunday morning in the church parlor at 9:15 a.m.

Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church 10 Spruce Street • 944-5835

Sunday School - 9 am • Morning Worship 10:15 am Evening Worship - 6 pm www.calvaryopc.com

Ebenezer United Methodist Church "Love God, Love People, Make Disciples"

890 Ebenezer Road, Middletown (Corner of 441 & Ebenezer Road)

Phone 939-0766 Sunday Worship: Traditional - 8:45 am • Contemporary - 10:45 am Christian Education (All Ages) - 10 am Christian Child Care - 985-1650

1605 South Geyers Church Road, Middletown 944-6426

PASTOR STEVAN ATANASOFF

Worship - 9 am - Followed by Coffee Fellowship Sunday School - 10:30 am

Invite Your Neighbors List Your Church Service Here Contact the Press and Journal 20 S. Union Street, Middletown E-mail: info@pressandjournal.com Web site: www.pressandjournal.com Call 944-4628 for more information.

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First Church of God, 245 W. High Street, Middletown, invites you to join us for worship at either 8 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. this Sunday. Childcare is provided. Summer Sunday school is for all ages. For the remainder of the summer, we will focus on extending God’s love and grace to each other and to the greater Middletown community. August 23: With so may healthy foods in season, Kara Bowers will teach us how to make the most of those foods to nourish the body God gave us. Thursdays: 6 p.m., Pasta and Prayer Young Adult Bible Study. Thurs., Aug. 20: 6 to 8 p.m., The Sunshiners meet for a time of Christian fellowship, teaching and worship. They are a group which exists to meet the spiritual needs of persons who are developmentally challenged. They meet weekly beginning September 10. Blessing of the Backpacks: Students of any age are invited to join us on Sun., Aug. 23. All students should bring their backpacks along with them to church that day. As part of the 10:30 a.m. worship service, we will have a “Blessing of the Backpacks.” All teachers are also invited to participate. Pastor Kim will offer a special prayer for the students and teachers as they start another school year. Each student will also receive a little something to include in their backpacks. What better way to start a new school year! Coming Wed., Aug. 26: Wednesday Night Live begins. Supper at 5:30 p.m., Classes at 6:30 p.m. Classes are: Adult Bible Study - This discipleship

200 Nissley Drive, Middletown, PA (Located In Lower Swatara Township) Pastor JONATHAN E. TILLMAN

Church School - 9:15 am • Worship - 10:30 am

Geyers United Methodist Church

Wed., Aug. 19: 6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous Book Study; Sun., Aug. 23: 9 a.m., Sunday Church school, with classes for all ages. Adult Sunday school devotional leader for August: June Martin; 10:15 a.m., Worship service. The worship center is handicap and wheelchair accessible. Greeters: Julie Kupp, Ethel Angeloff, Joseph Underdonk. Nursery helpers: Deb Lidle, Joyce Moyer. The altar flowers are given in memory of Louise Eshleman presented by her family. Tues., Aug. 25: 2 p.m., Prayer Shawl Ministry.

First Church of God

Open Door Bible Church

REV. ROBERT GRAYBILL, Pastor

944-9608 Sunday School - 9:15 am • Worship Services - 8 & 10:30 am Classes for Special Education (Sunday Morning & Thursday Evening) Ample Parking Nursery Provided

We come to worship the merciful Creator of us all. We strive to worship as God’s servants seeking his strengthening Spirit. Everyone is warmly welcome to join in this worthy endeavor. Evangelical Church meets on the corner of Spruce and Water streets at 157 E. Water St., Middletown, south of Main St., behind the Turkey Hill convenience store. The ministries scheduled at Evangelical United Methodist Church for August 19-25 are always open to everyone.

class, “Running Together to Win,” is designed to strengthen your own spiritual life and equip you to strengthen the spiritual lives of others; “Better Weighs” - Participants in Better Weighs will receive the education, motivation, and accountability they need to achieve and maintain healthier body weights. There is a cost for the class; Ladies Bible Study, Women of the New Testament - In meeting each of these women you will grow deeper in your understanding of what it means to be a disciple; “Painting with Donny” - We will paint a new picture every couple weeks. Come for one or come for all. Bring your own sketchbook and there is a cost toward paint and brushes; “Grow in His Word” - Gain confidence in your knowledge of the Bible as we do a survey or overview of the Old Testament and see the “big picture” of the Word; “Boundaries With Kids” - Together we will learn effective parenting skills to help our little ones grow strong under God’s design. Class will begin promptly at 6:40 p.m. There are also classes for Youth, Children’s Classes Grades 3, 4 and 5, Grades 1 and 2, Kindergarten and Babysitting for Infants thru age 3. Latino Congregation: Betesda Casa de Misericordia, CGGC, 245 W. High St., Middletown. Estudios Biblicos Domingos, noon; Servicio Evangelistico: Domingos 1:30 p.m.; Contactos: Ricardo and Jeanette Perez (717) 333-2184. For additional information call the church office at 944-9608 or e-mail us at mdtcog@comcast.net.

Everyone Is Welcome!

Presbyterian Congregation of Middletown

235 W. High St., Middletown

Middletown

Pastor BRITT STROHECKER

Evangelical United Methodist Church

REV. KIMBERLY SHIFLER, Pastor

Evangelical United Methodist Church

Sunday School - 9 am • Worship Service - 10:30 am

www.ebenezerumc.net

First Church of God

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the soon-to-be Middletown Interfaith Care-A-Van Program. Persons with a current driver’s license who are 2575 years old are needed to drive the van one morning or one afternoon a week taking local residents to medical appointments, grocery shopping, the hairdresser, etc. The program will not be able to transport clients in wheelchairs. If interested, please contact Pastor Potter. The Parish Nurse is available by calling the church office at 717-9444322. For further information, see our Website www.pcmdt.org, visit our Facebook page www.facebook. com/Presbyterian Congregation, or call the office.

630 South Union St., Middletown • 388-1641

BRAD GILBERT, Pastor

Sunday School (all ages) - 9 am Sunday Worship - 10:15 am

Children’s Church leaders for August: Michelle, Katie and Jenny Strohecker. Nursery: Dana Rhine, Evette Graham. Acolyte for August: Colin Graham. Ushers for August: Linda Balmer, Diane Rowe, Jackie and Sam Rainal. The new men’s group to inspire and empower men in their faith has started meeting. This is a fellowship group that will meet, fellowship, dine and pray together, discussing topics of interest that deal with everyday living. Presently they are meeting every Thursday morning at 6:30 a.m. for prayer, no need to call ahead, just show up. If you are interested in being part of this group call Sam Rainal at 951-4866. Community men are welcome. We welcome into new membership, Crystal Mrakovich. We congratulate Julie Lee and Jim Myers on their marriage on Sat., Aug. 22. A cake reception will be held after church on Sun., Aug. 23. Outdoor flower watering the week of August 16-22 is Fran Wolfgang. The school bus for “stuff the bus” with school supplies for our towns elementary students will be in the hallway through August. Our Sunday worship service is broadcast on the MAHS radio station, WMSS 91.1 FM at 3 p.m. every Sunday afternoon. Listen on the radio or the Internet at HYPERLINK “http://www.pennlive.com/wmss/ audio”www.pennlive.com/wmss/ audio. Check us out on our Website at HYPERLINK “http://www.newbeginningschurchmiddletown.weebly. com/”www.newbeginningschurchmiddletown.weebly.com. Pastor Britt’s parting words each Sunday: “Nothing in this world is more important than the love of Jesus Christ!” We invite you to come and experience this love.

The Presbyterian Congregation is located at the corner of Union and Water streets in downtown Middletown. We are a body of Christian people who reach out to others by sharing God’s Word, love, and fellowship. Warm greetings to one and all as we seek to grow closer to our Lord Jesus Christ. Please plan to join us for worship on Sun., Aug. 23. Visitors are especially welcome. Sunday Worship begins at 10:30 a.m. in our air-conditioned sanctuary. Nursery is available during the service, and there are also hearing devices for anyone wanting to use one, as well as Bible Listening bags for children to utilize during the service. Volunteer drivers are needed for

New Beginnings Church at the Riverside Chapel

Phone 939-5180 Sunday School - 9:30 am • Morning Worship - 10:40 am Evening Worship - 6:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Service - 7 pm

Spruce & Water Sts., Middletown

Community Care Sunday is the first Sunday of each month. We collect personal hygiene items for neighbors who need them. We will share Holy Communion during worship services on September 6. All who love Jesus and desire to follow in his way are welcome at the table. Here is something worth pondering: “Christ has no body now on earth but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which to look out: Christ’s compassion to the world. Yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good; Yours are the hands with which he is to bless persons now.” - St. Teresa of Ávila Wesley is located at the corner of Ann and Catherine streets in Middletown. Contact us by e-mail at wesleyumc@ comcast.net. Call us at 944-6242. “Follow Jesus, Change the World. Seek. Serve. Send.”

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New Beginnings Church We are an independent body of believers offering God’s invitation for a new beginning to all who seek it. We exist to meet the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of all people through faith in Jesus Christ. We are a Safe Sanctuary congregation. Our church steeple bell tolls four times at the beginning of worship. One for the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, and you. New Beginnings Church invites you to worship with us each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Nursery and children’s church is provided. Our congregation meets at Riverside Chapel, 630 S. Union St., next to the Rescue Fire Company. Sunday School for all ages is at 9 a.m. We are handicap accessible via ramp at back door. Youth Fellowship is from 5 to 7 p.m. For additional church information call 944-9595. Wednesdays: Craft Group, 1 p.m.; Choir rehearsals, 6:30 p.m.; Praise Band rehearsals, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays: Intercessory Prayer will begin at 6 p.m. on Thursdays, followed by the Sanctuary being open from 6:15 to 6:50 p.m. for anyone to come and pray. The community is invited to stop and pray. Pastor Britt’s Bible study will follow at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to participate in these important areas of our church life. Sociable Seniors group meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. Blanket making is the 2nd Thursday of every month at 9:30 a.m. We clean the Middletown Food Bank the 3rd Saturday every other month.

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Union & Water Sts., Middletown • 944-4322

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St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Spring & Union Sts., Middletown Church Office 944-4651

REV. DR. J. RICHARD ECKERT, Pastor

Saturday Worship With Spoken Liturgy - 5 pm Summer Worship Schedule thru Sept. 6 Worship Service - 9 am • No Sunday School Worship Broadcast on 91.1 FM - 11 am Kierch Sunday - September 6

Seven Sorrows BVM Parish 280 North Race St., Middletown Parish Office 944-3133

REV. TED KEATING, JR., Pastor Deacon Thomas A. Lang

Saturday Evening Vigil - 5:30 pm Sunday Masses - 8:00 am, 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Confessions: Saturday - 7:30-7:50 am, 4:30-5:15 pm

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Emanuel S. Radle/Radel Family

Emanuel S. Radle, of Dalmatia, now living retired, has had a successful and useful career, and he is well known in Lower Mahanoy Twp., and that section of the county, having held official positions and engaged in business there for a number of years. He was born 16 January 1845, in Upper Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co., Pa. on the farm of his father, Daniel Radel. According to family tradition and the statements of the older residents of this region, the Radel family descends from one of the Hessian soldiers who came to this country to fight in King George’s army during the Revolution and remained here after the close of the war. It is in part confirmed by record that Daniel and John Radel were brothers who came to America as Hessians soldiers. John Radel lived near Berrysburg, Dauphin Co., Pa., later moving across the Susquehanna River to Snyder Co. or Juniata Co. He was twice married, his first wife’s maiden name was Schroyer, they had the following children: Hannah, Catherine Julia, Elizabeth, Polly, Susan, Sallie, Philip, and John. His second wife was a Minnich, was the mother of: George, Thomas, Simon, Jonas, and Daniel. The grandfather of Emanuel S. Radle had a family of three sons and several daughters, three of whom are mentioned, namely: Daniel, Michael, Joseph and Margaret, Mrs. Jacob Hoch; Elizabeth, Mrs. Christopher Yeager; and Mrs. Mittle. This would indicate that he was the Michael Roedel whose will is given above. Of the sons, Daniel and Michael are mentioned below; Joseph settled across the Susquehanna River in Perry Co., owned land, and was a farmer; he is buried at Liverpool, along the Susquehanna. His wife, whose maiden name was Weaver, bore him three children; George, Rebecca, and another daughter. Daniel Radel, son of Michael, was born about 1805 in Lykens Valley, Dauphin Co., and owned a farm of 162 acres in Upper Paxton Twp. (now owned by Henry Lark), which formerly belonged to his father. He died in March 1857, age 51 years, six months, of Typhoid fever. He is buried in the cemetery of Kilingers Lutheran Church. He was an enterprising man and successful in his work. His wife, Mary Magdalena (Spotts), daughter of Adam Spotts, was born in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., Pa. and died in her 18th year; she is buried at the Stone Valley Church in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co. They had children as follows; Benjamin lived in Paul’s Valley, Dauphin Co.; Lydia married Alexander Schuman; Polly (Mary Magdalena) died unmarried; Daniel lives in Lower Mahanoy Twp.; John died unmarried; Kate married William Allman; Emanuel S. is mentioned below; Rebecca married Levi Bohner. Emanuel S. Radle was reared to farm life and followed that kind of work until he enlisted, during the Civil War, for service in the Union Army. In August 1864, he became a member of Company F, 201st Pennsylvania Infantry, volunteering for a year, and saw active service in Virginia; he was detailed as dispatch carrier for a signal corps. After the war he located in Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., where he entered into a partnership with his father-in-law, Philip Messner, under the firm name of Messner and Radle, conducting a general store at Mahantango, in the extreme southwestern part of the township. This firm existed for four years, at the end of which time Mr. Radle commenced railroading on the Northern Central road, on which he was engaged for 10 years, being watchman on Section No. 25, between Mahantango and Georgtown. After that he followed lumbering in the lower end of the county for 12 years, employing on an average six men. For the next four years his operations were transferred to Harrisburg, where he ran a mill; during those four years, he had as many as 25 men in his employ at a time. His next business venture was proprietor of a drug and hardware store at Georgetown, now Dalmatia, and in 1902 he assumed personal charge of the establishment, having had a clerk there for fully a year. This store he conducted until the fall of 1909, when he sold out and retired. He prospered steadily during his active years, and besides two dwellings in Dalmatia, where he makes his home, he has several properties in Tower City, Schuykill Co. He served his district as school director for five years, and was justice of the peace of Lower Mahanoy Township.

In August 1866, Mr. Radle married Sarah Messner, daughter of Philip and Mary (Dockey) Messner. Mrs. Radle died May 12, 1894, age 44 years, one month, seven days, and is buried at the Union Church at Dalmatia. Seven children were born to this union: (1) A daughter lived only 24-hours; (2) Philip E. graduated from the Mount Joy Soldiers’ Orphans School in Lancaster Co., Pa, and received a gold medal of honor. He also graduated from Millersville State Normal School in 1898, and taught school in Philadelphia. Afterward he took a course in the Dickinson School of Law, was graduated, and was admitted to practice in Cumberland, Northumberland and Snyder counties. He was accidentally killed, Feb. 22, 1909 on the railroad near Paradise in Monroe Co., Pa. By his first marriage to Mamie Ziegler, he had one daughter, Mamie I. Mrs. Mamie Radle dying not long after her marriage, he married (second) Edna Paige, by whom he had three sons, Lawrence, Philip Rex and William M.; (3) Lettie died aged seven years; (4) Howard died at age of 13 years.; (5) Irene graduated from the Mount Joy Soldiers Orphans School, and attended the Shippensburg State Normal School. In 1894, in her senior year, owing to her mother’s illness, she was obliged to return home and she tended and cared for her until her death. She was most successful as a teacher, having taught when she just 16 years of age. She married George W. Dilling and they reside in Philadelphia. She had two children, Carl Emerson, and a daughter Bissie; (6) Julia graduated from the Mount Joy Soldiers’ Orphans School. She also attended the Shippensburg State Normal School graduated and also became a teacher. She taught the high school at Dalmatia for two years, also taught high school at Uwchland in Chester County, Pa. She was also a graduate from the Shoemaker Elocuation College, Philadelphia, and later from the Dickinson School of Law at Carlisle, Pa., being the first lady lawyer upon whom that school conferred the degree. She married Daniel A. Kline, now serving his second term as superintendent of schools of Perry Co., Pa., where they resided in New Bloomfield. Mr. Kline is a graduate of the State Normal School, having later taken a course at Lafayette College, at Easton, Pa., where he graduated with honors. Mr. and Mrs. Kline had three children, all daughters, namely Sarah V, Margaret and Carolyn; (7) Daniel W., who is unmarried and resides with his father at Dalmatia, served during the Spanish-American War in Cuba and the Philippine Islands. Mr. Radle and his family are members of the Reformed Congregation of the Georgetown, Lutheran and Reformed Church. He served as elder for 20 years, from 1891 to the present time.

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teelton residents joined together for the sixth annual Back to School Block Party, a celebration of the upcoming school year, on Saturday, Aug. 15 at Second and Locust streets. The party featured two GameTrucks, a bounce castle, music, food and other activities. Children who attended with a parent were eligible to pick up a new backpack for the school year. Organizers also distributed school supplies. The local Three Church Fellowship (Monumental AME Church, Mount Zion Baptist Church and New Hope Living Baptist Church) and Community Partners of Steelton sponsored the event.

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Paving Main Street, building a train station, replacing local bridges are among the big projects coming up By Dan Miller

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t seems as though Main Street in Middletown has been torn up forever. That’s not true, of course. The project to replace water lines along the street started in mid-March. Since then, a contractor working for the borough has been relentlessly pushing west, block by block, over the spring and the hot summer. Now the job is just about over. Despite some “minor issues” with old water pipes – and challenges caused by not always knowing exactly what’s located where under the road – the Main Street project is “on schedule and under budget,” the borough said in a press release posted on www.middletownborough.com. When the project started, borough officials said the goal was to finish sometime in August so that Main Street can be repaved by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Having PennDOT pave the road will save borough taxpayers at least $250,000, the borough has said. PennDOT has started milling and resurfacing Route 230 in Londonderry Twp. toward repaving the road from the Dauphin County/Lancaster County line through Middletown. PennDOT crews are expected to start preliminary work toward repaving Main Street “any day,” according to the borough. The first step will be for PennDOT to begin work on completing handicapped-accessible ramps at the intersections along Main Street. While the Main Street project nears completion, it is just one of many public works endeavors in and around Middletown that are either underway or set to get rolling sometime this year or in 2016. In case you have forgotten, here is an update on the other projects:

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A portion of Main Street in Middletown is closed while crews replace water pipes. When the project is finished, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will repave the street.

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Old storefronts at Union and Emaus streets in Middletown’s business district are demolished as part of the borough’s downtown renovation project.

Middletown train station Construction of the new Amtrak train station on West Main Street is expected to start in early 2016, PennDOT officials have told the borough. The $32 million project includes building a pedestrian bridge from the private Penn State Harrisburg student housing over West Main Street so students can cross safely to the new train station. Emaus Street is also to be extended to West Main Street as part of the train station project. The Emaus Street extension would be completed toward the end of the overall project. When will it be finished? The project will take 12 to 18 months to complete. The new station could be open by early 2018, PennDOT said.

Middletown’s downtown renovation project

After the first set of bids from contractors came in too high, the borough and the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority sought new bids on the downtown streetscape improvement project. The project includes proposed aesthetic improvements

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The A.C. Green warehouse on West Main Street is demolished to make way for the new Amtrak train station that will be built there.

from just north of Union and Emaus streets south to Ann Street. The project currently has a budget of $2.7 million. When will it begin? The deadline for contractors to submit bids is 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 25.

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Crews build the base of a new Pennsylvania Turnpike Bridge, right, near the old bridge that will be replaced.

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The Route 230 Bridge that spans the Swatara Creek to connect Middletown and Londonderry Twp. will be replaced by PennDOT.

Pennsylvania Turnpike Bridge over Vine Street Work continues on replacing the bridge as part of a larger project in which the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is replacing its bridges over Swatara Creek Road, Swatara Creek and tracks belonging to the Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad. The new bridges will be wide enough to allow for three lanes in each direction in anticipation of future widening of the main turnpike line between the Harrisburg East and Lebanon-Lancaster exits. The entire project costs $47.65 million. More information can be found on the commission’s Web site, PaTurnpike.com. When will it be finished? Mid-2016

Route 230 Bridge over Swatara Creek Road PennDOT plans to replace the bridge, which is in Londonderry Twp. just east of Middletown. Work on replacing the bridge could start in November or early December, or by then the contractor to be hired by PennDOT could decide not to start until the weather breaks in early 2016. The bridge will not be completely closed to traffic during the work, PennDOT has said. A single lane will remain open, and PennDOT plans to use traffic signals to manage the flow. When will it be finished? The project will take throughout the 2016 construction season to complete, with repaving the approaches to the bridge most likely to be done in the spring of 2017.

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United Water, which leases Middletown’s water system, will replace water mains on Ann Street beginning sometime this year.

Water line replacement on Ann Street and Oak Hill Drive Work is to get underway soon on replacing water mains under Ann Street and under a portion of Oak Hill Drive. United Water is doing the work as part of the company’s commitment to replace an average of 2,500 linear feet of water main in Middletown every year. The Ann Street project involves replacing water mains from the intersection of Ann and Union streets west to the end of Ann Street in the borough. The Oak Hill Drive project is much smaller and only involves replacing water mains from Spruce to Briarcliff streets. This section is currently served by a 2-inch diameter water main that is not adequate for fire protection. The 2-inch main will be replaced with 8-inch pipe. When will it begin? Sometime this year.


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News in Your Neighborhood Hi, folks! As summer winds down... Well, it’s not, really, because officially it is summer until the first day of autumn. OK... Hi, folks! As the first day of school approaches so very quickly, we start to get into autumn mode too soon. Autumn doesn’t start until Wednesday, Sept. 23 – so until we get there, let us enjoy summer! Back-to-school time is very exciting and I want to wish all students, faculty and staff who are starting school this week a wonderful school year. Make it count! This week’s Question of the Week – which you’ll find later in this column – is about favorite snacks. I looked up snacks on the Internet and found a few interesting facts I would like to share with you: • A Presbyterian minister, Sylvester Graham, invented the graham cracker because he believed that eating food that tasted good led to promiscuity. • In the 1600s, the church banned chocolate because of its pleasure-inducing qualities. • Oreos, the world’s bestselling cookie were created in 1912 by Nabisco, but no one knows who invented it or how it got its name – or even what its name means. • Katie Crum Wicks of Saratoga Springs, N.Y. was frying crullers, a long, cake-type doughnut, in the kitchen while peeling potatoes one day. She accidentally dropped potato peelings into the hot fat. She fished them out and tasted them, and potato chips were born. I love Double Stuf Oreos! Actually, I could list several favorite snacks. Don’t forget to let me know your news to share – and have a fantastic week! Birthdays Happy 22nd cake day to Amanda Krehling of Lower Swatara Twp. She has her special day on Wednesday, Aug.19. Enjoy! Alexis Hawk marks her 23rd balloon-flying day on Wednesday, Aug. 19. Hope it is the best one yet, Alexis. If you see Patrick Feeney Jr. out and about Lower Swatara on Wednesday, Aug. 19, be sure to give him a loud and jolly happy 22nd birthday shout. Happy snappy-happy

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DAUPHIN COUNTY TAX SALE NOTICE DAUPHIN COUNTY TAX CLAIM BUREAU SEPTEMBER 22, 2015

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TO: Owners of property described in this notice, and all persons having liens, judgments, or municipal or other claims against such properties. NOTICE is hereby given by the DAUPHIN COUNTY TAX CLAIM BUREAU in and for the COUNTY OF DAUPHIN under the Act of 1947, P. L. 1368, as amended [“ACT”] that the Bureau will expose at public sale in the Hilton Harrisburg, One North Second Street, in the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at 6:00 P.M., D. S. T., on September 22, 2015; or any date to which the sale may be adjourned, re-adjourned or continued, for the purpose of collecting unpaid taxes to and including 2013, 2014, and 2015, municipal claims and all costs thereto on the following described real estate for at least the upset price in the amount herein below approximately set forth. The Recorders Costs, Real Estate Transfer Taxes and Prothonotary Fee will also be collected at the sale. The sale of these properties may, at the OPTION of the Bureau, be stayed if the OWNER thereof or any lien creditor of the owner, prior to the actual sale, (1) enters into an agreement with the BUREAU to pay the tax claims and tax judgment and the interest and costs of the taxes returned to date in the manner provided by the Act and the agreement to be entered into or, (2) pays in full all taxes which have become absolute and all charges and interest due on the taxes. There will be NO REDEMPTION PERIOD after such sale, but these taxes and costs can be paid in full up to 4:30 P.M. on the date of sale, September 22, 2015, at the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau, Dauphin County Administration Building, First Floor, 2 South Second Street, Harrisburg, PA. BUYERS WILL PURCHASE ALL PROPERTIES UNDER AND SUBJECT TO LIENS OF EVERY RECORDED OBLIGATION, CLAIM, LIEN, MORTGAGE, ESTATE, GROUND RENT and COMMONWEALTH TAX LIEN NOT INCLUDED IN THE UPSET PRICE. It is STRONGLY urged that the purchasers have an examination made of the title to any property in which they may be interested. The Tax Claim Bureau is selling the taxable interest and the property is offered by the Tax Claim Bureau without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever, either as to structure or lack of structure upon the land, liens, title or any other matter or thing whatsoever. TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check, payable to “TAX CLAIM BUREAU” at the time the property is struck down. Personal checks received subject to final payment at risk of payer. ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS PLEASE NOTE: If you are planning on attending the tax sale, you must be at least 18 years old to register to bid. No one under the age of 18 will be admitted to the tax sale.

birthday greetings are sent to Tim Nissley of Lower Swatara on Wednesday, Aug. 19. Have a super time! Canar Morrison of Lower Swatara marks his 17th cake and ice cream day on this popular birthday day, Wednesday, Aug. 19. Happy 14th birthday to Alexandria Fish of Middle- F. R. Martsolf, SOLICITOR Steven L. Howe, DIRECTOR town. Her sparkles and glit- TAX CLAIM BUREAU TAX CLAIM BUREAU ter day is Thursday, Aug, The information contained in this listing is as of the close of business of the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau 20. Enjoy your day as you Tuesday, August 11, 2015. live it up this last week of summer vacation! BUREAU OF TAX CLAIMS ADVERTISEMENT LIST Happy 24th birthday and SALE OWNER PROPERTY PARCEL APPROX. happy weekend to Court- NO. NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER UPSET PRICE ney Thomas of Lower FIRST WARD Swatara. Her big day is 1 KLJ INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 1912 MANADA ST 01-001-020 7100.42 2 MILLS DARRYL 1922 MANADA ST 01-001-025 6778.92 Friday, Aug. 21. 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She FUTRELL CORNELIUS 1321 S 12TH ST 01-035-026 3145.93 celebrates her quarter-of-a- 41 43 TRUEITT ANTHONY T 1327 S 12TH ST 01-035-029 6659.27 century on Monday, Aug. 45 MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION 1 401 HANOVER ST 01-035-036 27389.33 46 WILLIAMS RONALD L 1407 S 14TH ST 01-035-041 1224.51 24! MCRAE NATHANIEL 1423 S 14TH ST 01-035-049 4538.61 Happy landmark 18th cake 47 48 day to Hannah Ebersole 49 GREEN GERALDINE 1427 S 13TH ST 01-035-144 4431.16 1437 S 13TH ST 01-035-148 12982.98 of Lower Swatara. 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02-007-007 02-007-007 02-007-007 02-010-013 02-010-014 02-010-020 02-010-020 02-011-001 02-011-001 02-011-010 02-011-040 02-011-040 02-011-070 02-012-020 02-012-021 02-012-024 02-012-036 02-012-036 02-012-064 02-013-019 02-013-035 02-013-036 02-013-037 02-014-017 02-014-018 02-014-019 02-016-001 02-016-025 02-016-025 02-017-012 02-018-003 02-018-003 02-018-003 02-018-005 02-018-005 02-018-013 02-018-046 02-018-053 02-018-053 02-018-054 02-018-060

7899.46 7899.46 7899.46 1255.24 3553.48 4579.44 4579.44 5548.89 5548.89 4502.48 741.87 741.87 2466.85 2698.20 3109.40 2672.50 5322.81 5322.81 1319.05 4928.71 8877.93 9714.54 6216.41 6172.30 6052.67 5140.18 12069.98 5431.25 5431.25 11225.36 22421.49 22421.49 22421.49 3334.78 3334.78 7984.53 1274.22 2483.98 2483.98 1530.77 4240.32

FUNK EDWARD D 1407 S 12TH ST FUNK MARTA L 1407 S 12TH ST CAMP HILL CLEANERS 912 S CAMERON ST MARK CLEANERS 912 S CAMERON ST MANN REALTY ASSOCIATES 1125 S 9TH ST BAISY BOO INC 901 SHANOIS ST CITY OF HARRISBURG 1600 S CAMERON ST L1 WOODS NICHOLAS J 117 CONOY ST SHENOY VISNU B 611 SHOWERS ST SHENOY LEENA 611 SHOWERS ST

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125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 138 139 140 141 142 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 220 222 223 224 226 227 228 229 230 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 264 265

BOUALI DONNA M COLON ISRAEL B

337 CRESCENT ST 339 CRESCENT ST

02-018-081 02-018-082

1112.66 7519.71

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1241 KITTATINNY ST 310 S 13TH ST 312 S 13TH ST 312 S 13TH ST 324 S 13TH ST 311 EVERGREEN ST 1250 REESE ST 1258 SWATARA ST 1256 SWATARA ST 349 HUMMEL ST 349 HUMMEL ST 1333 KITTATINNY ST 1333 KITTATINNY ST 1327 KITTATINNY ST 1325 KITTATINNY ST 1325 KITTATINNY ST 318 S 14TH ST 318 S 14TH ST 340 S 14TH ST 305 DAISY ST 311 DAISY ST 327 S 14TH ST 329 S 14TH ST 1501 DERRY ST 322 S 16TH ST 341 BROOK ST 341 BROOK ST 332 BROOK ST 332 BROOK ST 332 BROOK ST

02-019-010 02-019-015 02-019-016 02-019-016 02-019-021 02-019-037 02-019-043 02-019-045 02-019-046 02-019-070 02-019-070 02-020-001 02-020-001 02-020-004 02-020-005 02-020-005 02-020-014 02-020-014 02-020-024 02-021-031 02-021-034 02-021-060 02-021-061 02-022-021 02-022-023 02-022-039 02-022-039 02-022-045 02-022-045 02-022-045

3000.05 6515.42 721.87 721.87 6246.71 3342.74 1706.38 7200.90 9226.26 3465.34 3465.34 6950.91 6950.91 7045.09 5124.50 5124.50 7582.43 7582.43 7600.75 7400.05 2855.61 3746.09 7428.54 9481.03 4290.78 530.31 530.31 4638.92 4638.92 4638.92

VIELLE SHEILA DAVIS TENSY CARTER SHOKES ROBERT A JR SHOKES ENTERPRISES LLC

1603 1/2 DERRY ST 1605 DERRY ST 1622 SWATARA ST 1622 SWATARA ST

02-023-003 02-023-004 02-023-034 02-023-034

11015.37 6969.33 3359.30 3359.30

VERSATILE PROPERTIES LLC HBG RENTAL GROUP LLC

466 CRESCENT ST 1213 SWATARA ST

02-026-021 02-027-012

4342.42 4853.30

266

BALABAN WILLIAM R BALABAN WILLIAM BALABAN ROBIN E

267 270 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286

ZIMMERMAN JOHN G III 811 GREEN ST MORELLI WILLIAM F 227 FORSTER ST 114 OFFICE ASSOCIATES 211 LOCUST ST 114 OFFICE ASSOCIATES 206 WALNUT ST 114 OFFICE ASSOCIATES 115 N 2ND ST PEPINO ENTERPRISES INC 616 N 2ND ST PETRINA GILBERT E 514 N 2ND ST PETRINA ROSANNE M 514 N 2ND ST PETRINA GILBERT E 512 N 2ND ST PETRINA ROSANNE M 512 N 2ND ST WEINSTOCK ALLEN 404 N 2ND ST WEINSTOCK CINDY B 404 N 2ND ST BHATTI ZIA 318 N 2ND ST BHATTI NATAKI 318 N 2ND ST BHATTI ZIA U 318 N 2ND ST AKHTAR KALSOOM 318 N 2ND ST BHATTI NATAKI 318 N 2ND ST ALI BAKHTAVER 318 N 2ND ST AKHTAR KALSOOM 318 N 2ND ST ALI BAKHTAVER 318 N 2ND ST PEPINO ENTERPRISES INC 113 BARBARA ST MELODY JOHN P 124 LOCUST ST MELODY LEANNE P 124 LOCUST ST 114 OFFICE ASSOCIATES 112 N 2ND ST C/O MIKE LUKAS 112 N 2ND ST 114 OFFICE ASSOCIATES 110 N 2ND ST C/O MIKE LUKAS 110 N 2ND ST MANN REALTY ASSOCIATES INC 614 N FRONT ST

287 288

MUSSANI & COMPANY LP MOYER WAYNE R

GONZALEZ MANUEL 420 HUMMEL ST 02-027-026 TORRES FAUSTINO 409 NECTARINE ST 02-027-039 LARSAND LAWN CARE & CONSTRUCTI 436 NECTARINE ST 02-027-057

6584.02 4512.49 3024.12

BEE BOO2 INC 426 S 13TH ST FRAY RUPPERT 430 S 13TH ST AKINSOLA NOEL 434 S 13TH ST WILLOW LLC 436 S 13TH ST PARKER STEVEN E 421 HUMMEL ST RODRIGUEZ JOSE ANTONIO 403 EVERGREEN ST THOMPSON CHARLES ANTHONY 406 S 14TH ST REO ACCEPTANCE CORP LTD 406 S 14TH ST CHERVONY SUAREZ JUAN CARLOS 420 S 14TH ST STRODE ART 434 S 14TH ST STRODE MARY ANN 434 S 14TH ST GIL DANIEL 442 S 14TH ST JIMENEZ JUAN 444 S 14TH ST DEJESUS ORTIZ JENARO 1323 SWATARA ST MILLAR DAWN M 1323 SWATARA ST RODRIGUEZ JUAN R 1321 SWATARA ST VASQUEZ JESUS M 1321 SWATARA ST WALTERS DOROTHY 1311 SWATARA ST RIVERA CHRISTIAN 439 BUCKTHORN ST CENTRIC BANK 1313 HUNTER ST CENTRIC BANK 1311 HUNTER ST LE HOA T 1306 BERRYHILL ST LE FIR 1306 BERRYHILL ST WILLOW LLC 407 S 13TH ST MAINARDI VALENTINA 405 S 14TH ST SPRIGGS BANEO 411 S 14TH ST SPRIGGS BANEO 415 S 14TH ST ANPAT LLC 435 S 14TH ST WHITE TIMOTHY 439 S 14TH ST PEREZ RIVERO FIORDALIZA 439 S 14TH ST GROUP ONE LLC 445 S 14TH ST CONDE OBED 1421 HUNTER ST BUCAY COUTO WEENNA 420 S 15TH ST LE NOI THI 434 S 15TH ST WATSON PATRICIA E 440 S 15TH ST WATSON PATRICIA E 444 S 15TH ST CENTRIC BANK 1416 BERRYHILL ST ARNOLD DEBRA L 1430 BERRYHILL ST SALCEDO WILBERTO CORREA 1432 BERRYHILL ST SALCEDO WILBERTO 1432 BERRYHILL ST HASSAN HAKIZIMANA 1440 BERRYHILL ST LE NOI T 433 S 15TH ST LE NOI THI 435 S 15TH ST LE NOI THI 437 S 15TH ST PALMER JUANITA 443 S 15TH ST BELTRAN EDUARDO S 416 S 16TH ST SABINO EDUARDO 418 S 16TH ST VO BA V 1529 HUNTER ST PATEL DASARATH 1637 SWATARA ST JOSEPH MICHAEL S 1609 SWATARA ST JOSEPH MICHAEL S 1607 SWATARA ST JOSEPH MICHAEL S 1605 SWATARA ST RODRIGUEZ MIGUEL A 418 S 17TH ST TRUJILLO MILUZCA S 422 S 17TH ST COLON IVETTE VILLEGAS 424 S 17TH ST PHOENIX HOUSING INC 1604 HUNTER ST TIMOTHY HOOT 1604 HUNTER ST SMITH WILLS ANDEAN A 1613 HUNTER ST BENNETT CAMILLE R 1622 BERRYHILL ST KESSLER RICCI 1620 BERRYHILL ST OAKLEY BURNIS J 1723 DERRY ST GREENE LYLE M 405 S 17TH ST PA DEALS LLC 508 S 13TH ST YI AZIRAH K 1437 BERRYHILL ST DANG LUU 1437 BERRYHILL ST GERMOSEN HECTOR B 1439 BERRYHILL ST GERMOSEN DESSY K 1439 BERRYHILL ST SCOTT JOSEPH 1449 BERRYHILL ST GROUP ONE LLC 1410 NAUDAIN ST PALMER JUANITA 1436 NAUDAIN ST SEELEY JOHN PATRICK 6 ARGYLE ST RANDOLPH PATRICK A 534 S 15TH ST RANDOLPH PATRICK 534 S 15TH ST GOTTSHALL JAY MICHAEL 40 ARGYLE ST GOTTSHALL GAYLE 40 ARGYLE ST VO BA 46 ARGYLE ST HOLLAND BEVERLY 54 ARGYLE ST HARDEN MARY E 56 ARGYLE ST FLORES GROUP INC 1505 BERRYHILL ST

02-028-012 02-028-014 02-028-016 02-028-017 02-028-037 02-028-050 02-029-004 02-029-004 02-029-010 02-029-016 02-029-016 02-029-020 02-029-021 02-029-025 02-029-025 02-029-026 02-029-026 02-029-031 02-029-038 02-029-045 02-029-046 02-029-052 02-029-052 02-029-056 02-030-003 02-030-006 02-030-008 02-030-016 02-030-018 02-030-018 02-030-021 02-030-048 02-030-054 02-030-061 02-030-064 02-030-066 02-030-071 02-030-077 02-030-078 02-030-078 02-030-082 02-031-029 02-031-030 02-031-031 02-031-034 02-031-046 02-031-047 02-031-061 02-032-001 02-032-013 02-032-014 02-032-015 02-032-021 02-032-023 02-032-024 02-032-041 02-032-041 02-032-060 02-032-069 02-032-070 02-033-003 02-033-014 02-040-005 02-043-019 02-043-019 02-043-020 02-043-020 02-043-025 02-043-032 02-043-045 02-044-005 02-044-032 02-044-032 02-046-002 02-046-002 02-046-005 02-046-009 02-046-010 02-048-003

6658.40 7353.41 5328.88 7090.48 6461.04 991.63 6200.22 6200.22 6813.13 10191.01 10191.01 7553.19 5261.60 2070.47 2070.47 4034.47 4034.47 3472.15 633.41 2790.79 3139.64 2497.37 2497.37 8248.32 5450.09 3865.80 4234.85 7448.93 6237.29 6237.29 5787.84 1689.16 13757.67 6280.59 2699.76 5125.22 5895.99 3991.64 6893.93 6893.93 6731.86 4964.77 5927.17 5488.43 7239.29 524.82 9615.20 4518.00 4011.89 890.52 910.52 753.60 6954.87 1967.30 5216.12 5065.62 5065.62 17331.19 1896.97 7998.22 4169.16 8967.03 6470.10 3910.11 3910.11 3916.98 3916.98 1042.57 6356.39 7031.79 6990.40 6972.18 6972.18 5500.97 5500.97 5185.88 4417.87 15613.93 5417.05

GROUP ONE LLC 1523 BERRYHILL ST LE HOA T 1527 BERRYHILL ST GROUP ONE LLC 1529 BERRYHILL ST BEAVER STREET PROPERTIES 153 L 1533 BERRYHILL ST BEAVER ST 1533 BERRYHILL ST RAMOS FERDINAND 1537 BERRYHILL ST VANDERNOOT KAREN 1512 NAUDAIN ST LE NOI THI 1520 NAUDAIN ST TUCKER SHELLIE L 1530 NAUDAIN ST TUCKER TERA D 1530 NAUDAIN ST VO BA V 522 S 16TH ST BLYSTONE SHERMAN L 1518 CATHERINE ST BLYSTONE CHRISTINE M 1518 CATHERINE ST WALKER AMECHIE 1520 CATHERINE ST THOMAS NATALIE 1522 CATHERINE ST REAL LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATI 1524 CATHERINE ST REAL LIFE 1524 CATHERINE ST WATSON PATRICIA 1604 NAUDAIN ST GRAY BRIAN 1611 NAUDAIN ST GRAY BRIAN 1611 NAUDAIN ST A TO Z CONSTRUCTION 1621 NAUDAIN ST FAITH HOPE & LOVE GUARDIANSHIP 1637 NAUDAIN ST FAITH HOPE & LOVE 1637 NAUDAIN ST SLOAN DOREENA 1637 NAUDAIN ST WILLIAMS JOE JR 1639 NAUDAIN ST CORNELIUS BRIAN 1639 NAUDAIN ST VO BA 532 S 17TH ST SILER RONALD E 1636 PAXTON ST AKHTER ABDUL G 1700 PAXTON ST ZIA MOHAMMAD 1700 PAXTON ST

02-048-012 02-048-014 02-048-015 02-048-017 02-048-017 02-048-019 02-048-030 02-048-034 02-048-039 02-048-039 02-048-046 02-049-028 02-049-028 02-049-029 02-049-030 02-049-031 02-049-031 02-052-025 02-052-058 02-052-058 02-052-063 02-052-071 02-052-071 02-052-071 02-052-072 02-052-072 02-052-093 02-059-025 02-061-006 02-061-006

5936.06 6442.43 6198.91 7089.76 7089.76 6352.37 7078.28 5844.76 5812.30 5812.30 4495.72 4413.66 4413.66 8221.52 6325.41 1160.61 1160.61 5029.90 5167.90 5167.90 5980.16 5099.07 5099.07 5099.07 5311.87 5311.87 7310.39 8050.35 28658.74 28658.74

03-003-030 03-003-030 03-003-030

49871.43 49871.43 49871.43

04-001-008 04-012-031 04-022-002 04-022-004 04-022-006 04-025-004 04-026-003 04-026-003 04-026-004 04-026-004 04-027-017 04-027-017 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-001 04-029-003 04-031-014 04-031-014 04-032-001 04-032-001 04-032-002 04-032-002 04-035-001

11424.79 216.07 12088.46 49602.28 22323.45 20158.81 54325.99 54325.99 37091.46 37091.46 24520.20 24520.20 16885.50 16885.50 16885.50 16885.50 16885.50 16885.50 16885.50 16885.50 10313.66 15660.48 15660.48 278869.49 278869.49 119613.30 119613.30 296135.57

05-002-026 05-002-031

12500.05 22044.03

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Dauphin County TAX SALE NOTICES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com SALE NO.

BUREAU OF TAX CLAIMS ADVERTISEMENT LIST OWNER PROPERTY PARCEL APPROX. NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER U PSET PRICE

289 290 292 293 294 296 297 300 301 302 303 304 305 306

MUSSANI & COMPANY LP SMITH LENORA M

1211 N 2ND ST 1205 N 2ND ST

05-003-022 05-003-025

19599.41 18926.83

05-014-003 05-014-003 05-018-005 05-019-031 05-024-001 05-028-028 05-030-003 05-030-003 05-030-004 05-030-004 05-030-005 05-030-005 05-030-006 05-030-006 05-030-009 05-036-065 05-036-065

42710.89 42710.89 10682.79 12578.54 9801.47 6325.37 156817.42 156817.42 21079.80 21079.80 20338.13 20338.13 19097.01 19097.01 13875.96 6020.57 6020.57

307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332

FLORES PRADO REAL ESTATE INC 1509 N 2ND ST FLORES PRADO REAL ESTATE INC 1509 N 2ND ST HAGMUSA MOHIELDIN B 1405 PENN ST CIMINELLO KEITH J 268 CALDER ST HAYMAN THOMAS L 1417 GREEN ST LOWER RALPH H 1403 GREEN ST BAYER PAULINE L 1430 N 4TH ST BAYER PAULINE L 1424 N 4TH ST BAYER PAULINE L 1423 WILLIAM ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 323 REILY ST MUSSANI 323 REILY ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1422 WILLIAM ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1422 WILLIAM ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 321 REILY ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1431 JAMES ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1431 JAMES ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1427 JAMES ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1427 JAMES ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1423 JAMES ST MUSSANI & BOOKWALA LLC 1423 JAMES ST BURNS BENTHER & BETTY 1412 N 4TH ST OBERTON SOPHIA L 1412 N 4TH ST BAYER PAULINE L 1416 N 4TH ST BURNS BETTY 1410 N 4TH ST MAKONNEN TSEDALE 1422 N 4TH ST RIGEL MARC CARROLL 1327 BARTINE ST RIGEL MARC CARROLL 1327 BARTINE ST BHATTI SULTAN 1330 N 3RD ST SWATI SHABANA 1300 N 2ND ST BAYER PAULINE L 1334 N 4TH ST KADENKO WASYL 1332 N 4TH ST MURPHY ANDRE LAMONT 1326 N 4TH ST MURPHY ANDRE 1326 N 4TH ST WALLACE CHARLES 314 VERBEKE ST

06-002-004 06-002-004 06-013-031 06-014-010 06-014-024 06-014-031 06-016-011 06-016-014 06-016-033 06-016-042 06-016-042 06-016-045 06-016-045 06-016-059 06-016-067 06-016-067 06-016-069 06-016-069 06-016-071 06-016-071 06-016-081 06-016-081 06-016-082 06-016-084 06-016-087 06-021-013 06-021-013 06-025-018 06-026-025 06-031-002 06-031-003 06-031-005 06-031-005 06-031-057

13408.68 13408.68 15582.38 6814.79 5640.47 7361.43 4896.56 5075.65 5134.08 16316.17 16316.17 570.76 570.76 456.63 502.30 502.30 502.30 502.30 524.82 524.82 5379.55 5379.55 6832.84 5560.94 8423.32 6502.47 6502.47 16052.77 25215.85 3055.32 2942.06 5604.70 5604.70 28829.73

333 334 335 336 337 339 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 358 360 361 362 363 364 365 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 376 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 386 387 388 392

NWFP INC 2013 N 7TH ST NWFP INC 2013 N 7TH ST KMD PROPERTIES & HOME IMPROVEM 602 DAUPHIN ST

07-003-001 07-003-001 07-009-029

25362.69 25362.69 5041.50

NEELY JAMES G 634 DAUPHIN ST NEELY GERALDINE L 634 DAUPHIN ST HARRIS ALVERTIS 640 KELKER ST SHEARER JEAN A 1732 REAR WALLACE ST SHEARER JEANNE A 1732 REAR WALLACE ST SHEARER JEAN A 1732 REAR WALLACE ST BUDD STEVEN 636 HAMILTON ST ALLEN MILDRED W 639 HAMILTON ST ALLEN MILDRED W 637 HAMILTON ST ALLEN MILDRED W 635 HAMILTON ST ALLEN MILDRED W 633 HAMILTON ST DEVAN CHARLENE 1619 WALLACE ST UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 649 HARRIS ST BORNE STEPHEN C 1020 HERR ST SETTLES GREGORY JAMES 1631 N 15TH ST

07-010-028 07-010-028 07-013-026 07-015-018 07-015-018 07-015-018 07-019-009 07-022-004 07-022-005 07-022-006 07-022-007 07-024-007 07-026-001 07-057-025 07-067-001

3617.12 3617.12 1537.52 597.18 597.18 597.18 2611.52 710.60 710.60 733.60 756.33 4895.79 1614.23 14185.62 3644.08

HARDEN WILLIAM D 1621 N 15TH ST HARDEN WHITE RENA 1621 N 15TH ST PENN ALFONSO Z 1513 N 15TH ST PENN LAVETTA D 1513 N 15TH ST HALL HENDERSON E 1316 N 15TH ST SPRIGGS BANEO 1420 MAGARO ST HALL HENDERSON E 1417 MAGARO ST WHITE JOHN W 1317 N 14TH ST EDMONDS SHIRLEY A 1315 N 14TH ST PALMER MALACHI 1413 VERBEKE ST PALMER GENESIS 1413 VERBEKE ST PALMER PIERCE 1413 VERBEKE ST BLANCHARD TIMOTHY K 1408 CUMBERLAND ST BANKS GEORGE M & WILLIAMS D 1210 N 15TH ST BANKS GINA M BARKLEY 1210 N 15TH ST PROCTOR LORI J 1408 HERR ST WILEY LORI J 1408 HERR ST FLOYD ROOSEVELT 1310 N 16TH ST FLOYD ROOSEVELT 1310 N 16TH ST PA DEALS LLC 1301 N 15TH ST PA DEALS LLC 1301 REAR N 15TH ST ECHOLS TEANNA M 1206 N 16TH ST KAY WILLIAM 1610 VERBEKE ST MOREL MARIA 1301 N 16TH ST WASHINGTON BOOKER T 1215 N 16TH ST WASHINGTON FRANCES 1215 N 16TH ST ROBINSON MAMIE 1207 N 16TH ST FRANCIS LILLIE C 1122 N 17TH ST HOWARD JULIUS 1104 N 17TH ST HALL LYDIA W 1107 N 17TH ST COLLIER ROBERT W 1004 N 16TH ST COLLIER JOYCE S 1004 N 16TH ST DEANE PATRICE C 1000 N 16TH ST MUSSANI & COMPANY LP 1507 HERR ST MUSSANI 1507 HERR ST MUSSANI & COMPANY 1507 HERR ST PA DEALS LLC 1500 BOAS ST WK RENTALS LLC 1611 HERR ST

07-067-006 07-067-006 07-068-010 07-068-010 07-078-014 07-078-029 07-078-032 07-078-051 07-078-052 07-079-011 07-079-011 07-079-011 07-079-017 07-079-021 07-079-021 07-080-010 07-080-010 07-082-005 07-082-005 07-082-028 07-082-033 07-083-009 07-084-016 07-084-024 07-084-029 07-084-029 07-084-033 07-085-018 07-085-025 07-089-005 07-092-005 07-092-005 07-092-007 07-092-011 07-092-011 07-092-011 07-092-018 07-093-010

5053.96 5053.96 4566.84 4566.84 8926.62 1921.78 2149.90 6058.00 7275.29 23535.86 23535.86 23535.86 8858.42 9754.66 9754.66 3114.54 3114.54 9982.55 9982.55 29969.41 1944.27 6212.97 9241.37 14394.34 22838.80 22838.80 7675.80 6097.75 8708.58 6799.02 5722.30 5722.30 13900.08 8302.06 8302.06 8302.06 16896.87 6003.72

FOUNTAIN REESE A FOUNTAIN VIRGINIA V WILLIAMS YVETTE C WILLIAMS VINCENT J SR HASSEL NATHAN BAILEY DEBORAH A BAILEY LEROY RICHARDSON ELDORA SWATI MOHAMMED G SWATI SHABANA SIDDIQUL TAZ SIDDIQUL ABDUL SIDDIQUI ABDUL M SIDDIQUI TAZEEM M

07-094-009 07-094-009 07-094-017 07-094-017 07-096-008 07-096-008 07-096-008 07-097-015 07-102-028 07-102-028 07-102-028 07-102-028 07-102-028 07-102-028

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LONDONDERRY TWP.

Township man charged with theft of vehicle from local garage A Londonderry Twp. man was charged by state police with selling a vehicle that he had been storing for someone else at the garage where he worked. Joshua Iron-Lee Perry, 29, of the first block of Misty Lane, told the vehicle owner in late 2013 that she could store her 2008 Chrysler Pacifica at the garage where he worked, Pine Manor Garage in the 3800 block of Harrisburg Pike in Londonderry Twp., while she pursued a civil complaint against the entity from whom she had purchased the vehicle, according to court records filed in District Judge David Judy’s office.

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Dinner is ready The August meal at Church of God, 245 W. High St., Middletown, will be served at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 24. The menu is roast beef, whipped potatoes, veggies and dessert. All are welcome! Surrendering the secret A Bible study designed to heal the heartbreak of abortion will be starting this fall. An information meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 15 and the nine-week study will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 29. Many women who get an abortion struggle with guilt and pain. They feel isolated and alone. Are you one of these women? You are not alone. You can have hope, healing and peace. For a brief introductory video, go to www.supportmorningstar.com. For more information, contact Diane at 717-920-0411 or dmyers@morningstarchoices. com. All inquiries are compassionate and confidential. Anniversaries Happy 40th anniversary to Joe and Sue Lawruk of Lower Swatara. These two kids celebrate their special day on Sunday, Aug. 23. May God continue to bless you both. Happy 36th wedding anniversary to Keith and Cheryl Daily of Lower Swatara as they observe

The victim thought the vehicle was “a lemon,” state police said in court records. But the victim discovered on July 6 that Perry no longer worked at the garage and that her vehicle was gone, state police said. State police said Perry told them he sold the vehicle to a scrap dealer for $700 in January 2014 to make up for lost wages. Perry was charged with one felony count each of theft by deception, knowledge that property is the proceeds of an illegal act and corrupt organizations. He was arraigned on Wednesday, Aug. 12 before Judge and released on $10,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 9 before Judy.

their love and devotion day on Monday, Aug. 24. Congrats! Best wishes to Bob and Marie Triplett of Lower Swatara on their 30th anniversary, Monday, Aug. 24. Have a wonderful week celebrating. Happy third wedding anniversary to Jarrett and Deborah Roan of Lower Swatara. They observe their romantic holiday on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Quote of the Week “There’s no question that life gives us ‘lemons,’ like issues with health, employment and relationships. But when those lemons become lemonade, it’s as refreshing as a cold drink on a hot summer day.” – Anonymous Question of the Week What is your favorite snack? “Papa John’s pizza.” – Victoria Kelly, 7, Swatara Twp. “Salsa and chips!” – Josh Luther, 11, Lower Swatara. “Chips and dip – Heluva [Good!] onion!” – Laila Deimler, 11, Lower Swatara. “Pizza Pringle’s chips.” – Vinny Corradi, 12, Lower Swatara. “Goldfish.” – Lyndsay Carnes, 10, Lower Swatara. “Oreos.” – Camdyn Allen, 13, Middletown. Proverb for the Week Sinners love to fight; boasting is looking for trouble (17:19).

CONEWAGO TWP

Reunion for former students of one-room schoolhouses They once dotted the Conewago Twp. landscape, six one-room schoolhouses where residents of the rural township sent their children. Their names have faded into the past – Bachmansville, Deodate, Fuhrmans, Hertzlers, Mapledale and Whitmers. But each year those who attended the tiny schools gather for a reunion – a luncheon of covered dishes that they bring to celebrate

the past. This year’s 16th reunion will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13 at the Conewago Church of the Brethren gym, 7035 Schoolhouse Road. Participants are asked to bring a covered dish and their own place settings. For more information, call Eleanore Hallman Long at 717-367-3621 or Jim Buck at 717-533-2087.

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The Elizabethtown Fair stretches out at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds in a view from atop the Ferris wheel in 2010.

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Elizabethtown Fair, a celebration of Americana, opens By Jim Lewis

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It’s a six-day celebration of farms and Americana, everything from apple pie baking contests and frog jumping competitions to carnival rides and tractor pulls. The Elizabethtown Fair will be held from Monday, Aug. 24 through Saturday, Aug. 29 at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds, 900 E. High St., Elizabethtown. Among the new attractions this year: Concerts by Alex Meixner, a Grammynominated accordion player, and the Fabulous Heartbreak Band, which plays a tribute to Patsy Cline and Elvis Presley. Meixner will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Monday at Stage 2 and stroll throughout the fairgrounds playing his accordion at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 28. The Fabulous Heartbreak Band will perform at 8 p.m. on Monday at the Main Stage. Blue ribbons will be awarded in a variety of contests, from apple pie and angel food cake baking to homemade holiday ornaments. The fair queen competition will be held at 5:45 p.m. on

Monday, while baby-toddler parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. There will be sack races, a water balloon toss and a sponge relay for children. Adults can test their mettle in a hay bale throwing contest and a horseshoe pitching contest. Carnival rides and livestock exhibitions and auctions are the featured attractions. The festivities end with a colorful excalamation – a fireworks show at 10:45 p.m. on Saturday. The fair will be open from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Monday and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday. Parking is available for a fee at the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church. Proceeds will be donated to charities, including Churches That Care, Cornerstone Community Ministries, Hope Within Ministries, House of David and the Naaman Center. For a complete list of events, visit the fair’s Web site, www.etownfair.com. Jim Lewis: 717-9444628, or jimlewis@pressandjournal.com

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WHITE BEN C 658 RADNOR ST 10-007-083 SCHRINER CATHY A 658 RADNOR ST 10-007-083 RANKIN SEAN 690 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-008-007 MCDONALD ALZRIO 656 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-008-023 ABDULLAH LAYLA 656 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-008-023 BHETTI ZIA 652 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-008-025 BHETTI ZIA 652 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-008-025 BHETTI ZIA 650 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-008-026 HOLMES JEROME K 2400 N 7TH ST 10-009-010 BAS TAX SERVICES CORPORATION 2400 N 7TH ST 10-009-010 DEANE PATRICE 645 ROSS ST 10-009-013 PATRICE DEANE 645 ROSS ST 10-009-013 MESSER BRADY 2421 JEFFERSON ST 10-009-031 HURT ACIE 638 SENECA ST 10-009-036 CARTER CHARLES R 2351 JEFFERSON ST 10-010-017 WALKER ANNA E 653 CAMP ST 10-011-013 URENA PROPERTIES 2257 JEFFERSON ST 10-011-023 URENA DIAZ PROPERTIES 2249 JEFFERSON ST 10-011-027 WILSON HUBERT 2211 JEFFERSON ST 10-011-046 WILSON TASHENA 2211 JEFFERSON ST 10-011-046 MARTINUS YENIFER 2155 JEFFERSON ST 10-012-039 CHTI COMPANY 2715 N 6TH ST 10-013-040 GADSEN DAVID L 623 WICONISCO ST 10-014-006 BENNETT SHEILA 621 WICONISCO ST 10-014-007 ABDUL MUHAMMAD Q 644 GEARY ST 10-014-022 KUSIC FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC 622 GEARY ST 10-014-033 ROGUE ENTERPRISES LLC 618 GEARY ST 10-014-035 NEW JOHN R 610 GEARY ST 10-014-039 MORALES JULIO J 629 GEARY ST 10-014-059 H & R REAL ESTATE LLC 621 GEARY ST 10-014-063 SUMMIT & VICKROY INC 2620 JEFFERSON ST 10-014-071 WEBBER DANIEL 2615 AGATE ST 10-014-078 WEBBER DANIEL 2613 AGATE ST 10-014-079 HOWARD ALICIA 2612 AGATE ST 10-014-086 WEBBER DANIEL O 642 RADNOR ST 10-014-089 WEBBER DANIEL O 640 RADNOR ST 10-014-090 MESSER BRADY 632 RADNOR ST 10-014-091 GRANT CURTIS 616 RADNOR ST 10-014-100 GRANT SHEILA 616 RADNOR ST 10-014-100 TOTTON ADRIAN 2637 N 6TH ST 10-014-103 ABDUL MUHAMMAD Q 621 RADNOR ST 10-015-011 ABDUL MUHAMMAD Q 619 RADNOR ST 10-015-012 DIXON ERIN L 2505 AGATE ST 10-015-048 PRICE KYLE 2540 AGATE ST 10-015-056 PRICE KYLE 2540 AGATE ST 10-015-056 HOMESTEAD PROPERTY INVESTMENTS 618 SCHUYLKILL ST 10-015-085 KENNEDY STEVEN R 2555 N 6TH ST 10-015-094 SHIPE WANDA C 2527 N 6TH ST 10-015-106 WILLIAMS LISA M 2523 N 6TH ST 10-015-108

2613.86 2613.86 2098.18 3947.58 3947.58 5822.37 5822.37 410.63 12423.51 12423.51 993.17 993.17 6179.88 11310.82 4148.83 1960.61 5875.26 3150.55 2901.20 2901.20 10346.71 5907.24 6073.04 8851.39 1005.78 4846.07 4227.95 5288.36 4999.12 5608.93 5120.61 3901.80 4833.38 4521.21 3635.91 4043.09 13786.04 5052.03 5052.03 7588.79 49161.95 36240.28 2314.06 2072.39 2072.39 5264.33 5032.53 4035.32 4893.39


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Dauphin County TAX SALE NOTICES also listed at: www.pressandjournal.com SALE NO.

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WOODBINE ST 1084 HODGES JENNIE L 2146 GREEN ST 1085 GIGANTE WILFREDO JR 2134 GREEN ST 1086 LUCAS JASON 2128 GREEN ST 1087 WILLOW LLC 2124 GREEN ST 1088 ROGUE ENTERPRISES LLC 2112 GREEN ST 1089 ROGUE ENTERPRISES LLC 2110 GREEN ST 1090 DILLARD MARVIN C 2157 PENN ST DILLARD ROBIN A ROBISON 2157 PENN ST 1091 REAL LIFE MINISTRIES INTERNATI 2125 PENN ST REAL LIFE 2125 PENN ST 1093 CHAMPION ANITA 2132 PENN ST CHAMPION ANITA 2132 PENN ST 1094 ARTHUR A KUSIC REAL ESTATE INV 2842 N 2ND ST 1095 WK RENTALS LLC 2832 N 2ND ST 1096 LAMBERT MICHAEL T 2503 N 2ND ST 1098 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA D 2100 N 2ND ST

10-015-114 10-015-115 10-016-024 10-016-032

41680.27 11842.54 2218.86 5761.74

10-016-099 10-016-099 10-016-113 10-016-114 10-017-010 10-017-038 10-017-046 10-017-058 10-017-064 10-017-065 10-018-003 10-018-003 10-018-005 10-018-007 10-018-027 10-018-044 10-018-047 10-018-047 10-018-073 10-018-080 10-019-002 10-020-032 10-020-032 10-020-032 10-020-046 10-020-046 10-021-006 10-021-006

3016.65 3016.65 4061.17 4465.93 5198.45 4024.99 6757.68 4004.66 5052.83 5682.95 2720.11 2720.11 3116.11 5503.29 2983.56 2339.12 6848.01 6848.01 5627.63 3107.08 3593.75 6815.50 6815.50 6815.50 15521.11 15521.11 3729.33 3729.33

10-021-018 10-021-032 10-021-034 10-021-034 10-021-057 10-021-074 10-021-083 10-022-006 10-022-007 10-022-017 10-022-031 10-023-014 10-023-037 10-024-002 10-024-002 10-024-015 10-024-018 10-024-044 10-024-049 10-024-049 10-025-016 10-025-036 10-025-036 10-025-053 10-025-053

3180.28 6510.41 1649.44 1649.44 6266.25 5418.93 4066.12 29866.85 16054.06 3474.86 5321.04 28974.07 6274.39 10782.43 10782.43 7979.33 4689.13 4763.27 2827.16 2827.16 9037.70 6402.94 6402.94 3532.30 3532.30

10-028-012 10-028-045 10-028-045 10-028-050 10-028-050 10-030-006 10-030-051 10-030-056 10-030-056 10-030-058 10-030-058 10-030-062 10-030-065 10-031-018 10-031-021 10-031-021 10-031-021 10-031-021 10-031-024 10-031-034 10-031-034 10-031-042 10-031-045 10-031-046 10-031-047 10-032-033 10-033-041 10-033-042 10-034-014 10-035-017 10-035-017 10-036-042 10-037-002 10-037-002 10-038-015 10-038-015 10-039-009 10-039-013 10-039-014 10-039-018 10-039-027 10-039-048 10-039-056 10-039-064 10-039-065 10-039-066 10-039-067 10-039-086 10-039-086

4251.14 5898.35 5898.35 7219.86 7219.86 6406.37 5240.44 4499.27 4499.27 7715.08 7715.08 6682.15 6737.59 6020.46 14054.88 14054.88 14054.88 14054.88 5806.03 6675.39 6675.39 9309.16 779.36 779.36 11844.93 7240.02 4104.66 4258.08 8611.62 4516.77 4516.77 6228.85 2734.93 2734.93 7178.26 7178.26 7063.27 9546.10 7631.90 15907.02 3018.17 9748.83 8697.79 424.68 424.68 424.68 424.68 5406.76 5406.76

10-039-102 10-040-087 10-044-020 10-044-045 10-045-004 10-045-004 10-045-005 10-045-005 10-045-018 10-045-028 10-045-066 10-045-071 10-045-071

9503.63 2288.71 5309.22 11363.33 22357.70 22357.70 6373.54 6373.54 6883.10 6238.77 9730.85 4114.00 4114.00

10-046-035 10-046-040 10-046-040 10-046-045 10-046-067 10-046-070 10-046-107 10-046-108 10-047-002 10-047-003 10-047-003

5126.19 6748.25 6748.25 6825.80 7898.68 10307.61 10440.13 10434.04 19361.43 12912.77 12912.77

10-047-007 10-047-010 10-047-014 10-047-027

3711.83 10555.13 12227.72 9227.41

10-053-022 10-053-022 10-053-023 10-053-023 10-053-040 10-053-040 10-054-052 10-054-052 10-054-055 10-054-057 10-054-057 10-055-016 10-055-019 10-055-019 10-055-028 10-055-043 10-055-046 10-055-046 10-055-066 10-055-066 10-059-036 10-060-014 10-060-026 10-060-032 10-060-035 10-060-035 10-060-039 10-060-082 10-060-082 10-061-028 10-061-028 10-061-032 10-061-035 10-061-036 10-061-037 10-062-004 10-062-010 10-062-013 10-062-015 10-062-021 10-062-022 10-062-025 10-062-025 10-062-041 10-062-041 10-062-069 10-062-069 10-063-004 10-063-007 10-066-019 10-070-012

3174.56 3174.56 9715.62 9715.62 473.12 473.12 4989.64 4989.64 7507.54 8011.36 8011.36 18265.89 10347.80 10347.80 5634.41 4603.25 7843.74 7843.74 35473.33 35473.33 8378.83 22124.38 7739.07 7205.78 7291.80 7291.80 5269.80 2616.40 2616.40 8576.29 8576.29 6454.63 8845.42 8012.64 29490.40 7817.32 10037.65 7750.93 13795.70 9481.77 7953.19 5774.52 5774.52 20360.89 20360.89 3890.55 3890.55 11913.52 11095.97 14450.04 5922.68

SALE NO.

BUREAU OF TAX CLAIMS ADVERTISEMENT LIST OWNER PROPERTY PARCEL APPROX. NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER UPSET PRICE ELEVENTH WARD

1100 1101 1102 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1114 1115 1116 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1140 1141 1145

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11-002-008 11-002-009 11-002-025 11-002-025 11-002-038 11-002-054 11-002-080 11-002-086 11-002-103 11-002-132 11-002-143 11-003-006 11-003-014 11-003-015 11-003-035 11-004-017 11-004-017 11-004-061 11-004-061 11-004-061 11-004-061 11-004-061 11-007-089 11-008-003 11-008-014 11-008-014 11-008-032 11-009-033 11-009-050 11-009-051 11-009-052 11-009-058 11-009-059 11-010-001 11-010-005 11-010-061 11-010-120 11-010-126 11-010-126 11-010-126 11-013-014 11-013-018 11-014-051 11-015-045 11-017-068 11-017-068 11-017-068

9405.10 10229.51 2927.18 2927.18 3873.30 20892.09 30977.74 9942.25 8353.94 6117.64 1046.42 3281.68 40392.06 70843.48 309.12 4326.93 4326.93 10192.11 10192.11 10192.11 10192.11 10192.11 6380.91 8295.03 8211.00 8211.00 7447.16 7559.01 4939.31 316.70 316.70 5878.16 6786.32 4217.29 7402.17 5719.82 6119.04 8603.43 8603.43 8603.43 7566.10 5082.13 6574.28 11317.70 6555.22 6555.22 6555.22

1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1152 1154 1156 1157 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176

BAYER PAULINE L 1710 GREEN ST HITZ GRANTLAND V 1715 N 2ND ST BANKS MICHAEL R 1713 GREEN ST MUSSANI & COMPANY LP 1709 GREEN ST PIMENTAL CARLOS 333 KELKER ST PIMENTEL CARLOS 331 KELKER ST VISIONS REDEVELOPERS INCORPORA 329 KELKER ST

12-002-012 12-002-068 12-003-065 12-003-067 12-004-008 12-004-009 12-004-010

10603.37 14082.86 9455.99 10569.56 2629.74 2561.01 2600.16

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12-006-001 12-006-001 12-006-001 12-006-001 12-006-056 12-006-056 12-008-044 12-008-063 12-008-069 12-008-079 12-008-079 12-009-016 12-009-016 12-009-038 12-010-058 12-010-094 12-011-015

52059.90 52059.90 52059.90 52059.90 2569.60 2569.60 7025.40 16379.94 20830.17 13865.33 13865.33 11453.63 11453.63 6271.21 3201.84 9400.64 5390.38

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12-011-029 12-011-086 12-013-015 12-013-016 12-013-016 12-017-004 12-017-005 12-017-006

7051.03 9151.15 11065.26 23400.75 23400.75 10211.55 7283.96 5903.67

1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 1217 1218 1219 1220 1223 1225 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1233 1234 1235 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1249 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259

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Lower Swatara Twp. Police Following is a compilation of reports from the Lower Swatara Twp. Police Department. Please be aware all those charged/cited are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law. Fraud reported Two attempts were made to defraud a Lower Swatara Twp. resident’s credit union account of more than $1,800, police report. The first attempt involved a withdrawal of $280 from the victim’s account with PSECU on Aug. 7, police said. A purchase was attempted with an online restaurant supply business in Orlando, Fla., but it was flagged by the business, police said. The second attempt involved the purchase of items valued at $1,587 from a pet supply store, police said. The purchase was denied by PSECU because the amount was over the account’s limit, police said. Burglary at local restaurant The Lin Garden restaurant in the 2000 block of W. Harrisburg Pike was burglarized twice in less than a month, police report. About $30 in coins was taken from a cash drawer in the early-morning hours of Aug. 9, police said. Several hundred dollars in cash was taken in another burglary that happened between 5:30 and 5:55 a.m. on July 18, police said. Videos of both incidents were recorded and given to investigators, police said. Cited following domestic disturbance Allen H. Kalin, 31, of the first block of George Dr., Middletown, was cited for harassment following an incident at 5:08 p.m. on Aug. 9 at his residence, police report. Kalin pushed his wife, broke her computer and knocked a cell phone out of her hands during an argument, police said. No one was injured, police said. Kalin was not found at the scene but the citation was issued, police said. Eggs thrown at multiple vehicles Vandals threw eggs at nine vehicles during a two-day span on Aug. 7 and Aug. 8, police report. The incidents took place on Aug. 8 in the 900 block of Woodridge Dr., and in the 1300 block of Powderhorn Road and on Aug. 7 on Heritage Square at Powderhorn Road. Vehicles that were struck were a 2010 Kia Forte, a 2014 Hyundai Accent, a 1998 Toyota Tacoma, a 2007 Nissan Altima, a 1999 Honda CRV, a 2003 Honda Civic, a 2000 Hyundai Elantra, a 2007 GMC Envoy and a 1999 Toyota Camry. The owners of several of the vehicles told police the paint on their vehicles was damaged as a result of the

incidents. Estimates to repair the vehicles were not provided. Police are following several leads and are asking anyone with information about the incidents to call them at 717-939-0463. Cited following restaurant disturbance Citations for harassment (two counts) and disorderly conduct were issued to Kiana S. Surita, 22, of the 1000 block of Oberlin Road, Middletown, following an incident at a restaurant and convenience store in the 1100 block of Fulling Mill Road at 7:04 p.m. on Aug. 7. Surita created a disturbance at the restaurant after having been told she no longer worked there, police said. Surita refused to leave the building and yelled at the business’s manager while customers were there and continued to yell once she was outside, police said. Public drunkenness citation Jeremy E. Knight, 36, of the 5000 block of Hidden Lake Dr., Harrisburg, was issued a citation for public drunkenness after he was found standing along the road at 4:49 p.m. on Aug. 5 in the 700 block of S. Eisenhower Blvd., police report. Knight was taken to the Dauphin County Judicial Center, where he was held for several hours and then cited, police said. Charged following crash Aaron R. McGloshen, 19, of the first block of W. Hummelstown St., Elizabethtown, was charged with involvement in an accident involving damage to an attended vehicle, driving while one’s license is suspended, backing improperly and failure to give information and render aid, police report. The charges were filed following a two-car crash in the parking lot of business in the 1100 block of Fulling Mill Road at 8:43 p.m. on Aug. 4. McGloshen was driving a 2012 Ford Focus that backed into the driver’s side door of a 2001 Buick Century and left the area, police said. Both cars suffered damage, though neither required towing, police said. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 16 before District Judge Michael Smith. Theft from vehicle More than $200 in cash, a wallet, identification cards and a debit card were stolen from a vehicle parked in the 100 block of Lake Dr. on Aug 4, police report. The victim told police her vehicle was locked but several windows were open a couple of inches.

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District Judge Michael J. Smith News Following is a compilation of action in cases filed before District Magistrate Michael J. Smith. Please be aware all those charged/cited are presumed innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law.

Guilty pleas Robert E. Macklin, 29, of the 2000 block of Kensington St., Harrisburg, pleaded guilty to a citation for disorderly conduct stemming from an incident on July 23. Michelle A. Williams, 25, of the 2000 block of Kensington St., Harrisburg, pleaded guilty to citations for disorderly conduct and harassment stemming from an incident on July 23. Joshua M. Latin, 25, of the 800 block of W. Main St., Valley View, Schuylkill County, pleaded guilty to charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and public drunkenness. Latin was arrested on July 3. Carlyle T. Tanner, 25, of the 1000 block of Amber Lane, Harrisburg, pleaded guilty to a citation for disorderly conduct stemming from an incident on June 6. Joshua T. Manning, 26, of the 1000 block of Rosedale Ave., Middletown, pleaded guilty to a harassment citation stemming from an incident on May 23. Milagros Carmona, 32, of the 1000 block of Georgetown Road, Middletown, pleaded guilty to a citation for harassment stemming from an incident on April 16. Pedro Gil-Rosado, 31, of the 1000 block of Georgetown Road, Middletown, pleaded guilty to a citation for harassment stemming from an incident on April 16. Jeremy M. Hoffman, 38, of the first block of Rosanna St., Hummelstown, pleaded guilty to charges of public drunkenness, criminal mischief and loitering. A charge of terroristic threats was withdrawn. The charges stemmed from an incident on April 21. Robert G. Kauffman, 28, of the 100 block of B Lane, Harrisburg, pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct citation stemming from an incident on Sept. 3. Waived Ray M. Arnold, Jr., 56, of Middletown, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of impersonating a public servant, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief and making, repairing or selling offensive weapons. A charge of burglary was withdrawn. The charges stem from an incident on June 22. Kevin L. Hairston, 33, of the 500 block of Cumberland Ct., Harrisburg, waived to Dauphin County Court a charge of providing false information to a police officer stemming from an incident on June 6.

Donte E. Bynon, 23, of the 6000 block of Spring Knoll Dr., Harrisburg , waived to Dauphin County Court charges of simple assault, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and harassment. The charges stem from an incident on July 2. Kyle T. Morrissey, 19, of the 200 block of Buckley Dr., Harrisburg, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUI-high rate of alcohol, failing duties at a stop sign and drivIng over a road divider. The charges were filed following Morissey’s arrest on May 31. Laura F. Youngblood, 48, of the 1000 block of Walnut St., Lemoyne, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUI-highest rate of alcohol, disregarding lanes of traffic and driving on the wrong side of the roadway. Youngblood was arrested on May 18. Brittani N. Pierce, 28, of the 400 block of S. Baltimore St., Dillsburg, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The charges were filed following an incident on May 23. Ashley N. Pezzella, 31, of the 1000 block of Market St. Extended, Middletown, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUI-highest rate of alcohol, DUI-controlled substance (four counts) and careless driving. The charges were filed on Apr. 30. Brandon J. Bond, 25, of the 1000 block of Wabash Ave., Indiana, Indiana County, waived to Dauphin County Court a charge of DUI that was filed following his arrest on May 17. Corey C. Cobaugh, 24, of the 100 block of Geraldine Lane, Middletown, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of aggravated assault, simple assault and harassment. The charges were filed following an incident on May 15. Jillian K. Perry, 27, of the 300 block of N. Union St., Hummelstown, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUI-high rate of alcohol and accidents involving damage to an unattended vehicle or property. Perry was arrested on April 12. James A. Woodruff, 39, of the 300 block of S. Ann St., Lancaster, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUI-highest rate of alcohol and failure to have Please See SMITH, Page C7

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NARDO JAMES A SR 446 CHESTNUT AVE 24-039-028 NARDO SHARON 446 CHESTNUT AVE 24-039-028 MORRISON W KEITH 22 PEACH AVE 24-044-076 MYSEL J KAREN 104 GOVERNOR RD 24-045-012 BIELSK RICHARD C 104 GOVERNOR RD 24-045-012 MYSEL J KAREN GOVERNOR RD 24-045-013 BIELSK RICHARD C GOVERNOR RD 24-045-013 SCHMIDTS FAMILY HOLDINGS LP 2493 FIDDLERS ELBOW RD 24-049-119 DOYLE KEVIN R 1080 STOVERDALE RD 24-055-009 DOYLE KEVIN R 1080 STOVERDALE RD 24-055-104 PECK NANCY J 1080 STOVERDALE RD 24-055-104 ENGLE PAUL C 887 BULLFROG VALLEY RD 24-057-068 TOTH DEBORAH K MIDDLETOWN RD 24-059-028 MULL JOHN H 900 SUNNYSIDE RD 24-062-065 MULL CHEREE C 900 SUNNYSIDE RD 24-062-065 FALLAT ROBERT M 116 MUHLENBERG AVE 24-062-070 MILLER WILLIAM E 927 SUNNYSIDE RD 24-062-073 MILLER JUDY E 927 SUNNYSIDE RD 24-062-073 SCHMIDT FAMILY HOLDINGS SWATARA ST 24-065-001 SCHMIDT FAMILY HOLDINGS SWATARA ST 24-065-002 SCHMIDT FAMILY HOLDINGS SWATARA ST 24-065-074 HUBLER WILLIAM F II 561 LOVELL CT 24-077-001 TSUEI CHEN YU 561 LOVELL CT 24-077-001 COOK RICHARD T 1540 BROOKLINE DR 24-083-106 COOK RICHARD T JR 1847 WEXFORD RD 24-085-015 MULLIKIN COLLEEN M 640 SPRINGHOUSE LN 24-090-097 MYSEL JOY KAREN 741 CREEK SIDE DR 24-090-223

EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP

25-000-007 25-000-007 25-000-008 25-000-008 25-003-018 25-003-018 25-003-030 25-003-030 25-003-030-001-0001 25-003-030-001-0001 25-003-032 25-005-033 25-005-033 25-007-015 25-007-015 25-007-015-001-0001 25-007-015-001-0001 25-007-072 25-008-008-004-0004 25-008-008-007-0007 25-008-008-012-0012 25-008-008-012-0012 25-008-008-029-0029 25-008-008-030-0030 25-008-008-033-0033 25-008-008-033-0033 25-008-008-036-0036 25-008-008-040-0400

15493.44 15493.44 6625.27 13691.11 13691.11 2531.10 2531.10 8608.68 3907.98 8640.52 8640.52 11088.75 951.99 11539.51 11539.51 9192.35 9451.14 9451.14 538.69 3005.29 887.14 12151.37 12151.37 26896.72 8474.27 7041.70 13475.32 418.05 418.05 418.05 418.05 333.25 333.25 333.25 333.25 1723.72 1723.72 546.78 4330.99 4330.99 1354.09 1354.09 1282.26 1282.26 12306.20 528.23 493.03 2470.30 2470.30 889.61 1005.56 4638.29 4638.29 470.21 4310.24

SALE NO. 1441 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1454 1455 1456 1456 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 1479 1482 1483 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 1495 1498 1500 1501 1502 1503

BUREAU OF TAX CLAIMS ADVERTISEMENT LIST OWNER PROPERTY PARCEL APPROX. NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER UPSET PRICE

HOFFMAN RALPH 44 DALLAS DR PETERS RONALD 96 DECATUR DR HERR TRACY 97 DECATUR DR TIPA JORGE 98 DECATUR DR ARCE CLARA 104 DECATUR DR BRYANT AUTUMN 134 DECATUR DR HOSTETTER RONALD 143 HOUSTON DR SWARTZ PAUL 156 HOUSTON DR SWARTZ MARY JO 156 HOUSTON DR WITMER JEFFREY A 162 TYLER ST WITMER CHERYL L 162 TYLER ST MILLER KENNETH 163 TYLER ST DAUGHERTY MICHAEL 167 TYLER ST ENDY SEAN 171 TYLER ST GULDNER JAY E 175 BOWIE DR BOYER SHARON E 175 BOWIE DR TRIANTAFYLLOU KYRIAKOS 197 HOUSTON DR PALOGIANNIDIS BRITTANY 210 HOUSTON DR KEYSTONE REAL PROPERTY INC 212 HOUSTON DR BIGGICA REVA M 220 HOUSTON DR HAND SUSAN K 228 HOUSTON DR MILLER PIEGARO KIMMI 236 SAGINAW ST HOOKS TAMMIE JO 238 SAGINAW ST MCDOUGAL YVONNE 252 AUSTIN DR ZIMMERMAN LEWIS 261 AUSTIN DR KOONS DONNIE 275 DALLAS DR JONES DAVID 276 DALLAS DR BARRUS LOUISE 300 DALLAS DR FORBES MICHELE 311 DALLAS DR HAMMAKER BETTY 319 DALLAS DR QUEZADA FABIO M 321 DALLAS DR ZAREMBA EDGAR 330 DALLAS DR ZAREMBA REGINA 330 DALLAS DR ADAMS JENNIFER 337 WACO DR COLEMAN RICHARD A 341 WACO DR COLEMAN CAROL A 341 WACO DR JESKEY JANIE L 284 BOW CREEK RD JESKEY JANIE L 284 BOW CREEK RD WATKINS THELMA 175 DEANNE LN 49 RADER THOMAS A JR 896 RIDGE RD RADER TRACY L 896 RIDGE RD HAMMAKER BETTY M 9761 ALLENTOWN BLVD FAILLA SALVATORE 106 KELLEY CT RANDAZZO GIOCOMA 106 KELLEY CT SANDY SAMUEL 401 GLENN AVE SANDY MELISSA 401 GLENN AVE JAMES JOHN 425 GLENN AVE GIOVANNINI PATRICIA 503 GLENN AVE THOMAS BENJAMIN 515 GLENN AVE MILLER ASHLEY 515 GLENN AVE WEAVER TERRY J 519 GLENN AVE THOMPSON MARLA 523 GLENN AVE HENRY SCOTT 541 GLENN AVE RANDAZZO FRANCESCO 8461 JONESTOWN RD RANDAZZO RACHEL 8461 JONESTOWN RD GREEN TERRICK D 1887 BLUE HERON LN GREEN KARLA 1887 BLUE HERON LN FOX STEVEN L 495 PHEASANT RD FOX JILL E 495 PHEASANT RD MYERS VIRGINIA D 829 S MEADOW LN CADENHEAD PATRICIA K 829 S MEADOW LN MCCABE PATRICIA K 829 S MEADOW LN SEAMAN LOIS J 1040 LAUDERMILCH RD RITCHIE CHARLES D JR 433 HIGH DR

25-008-008-044-0044 25-008-008-096-0096 25-008-008-097-0197 25-008-008-098-0098 25-008-008-104-0104 25-008-008-134-0134 25-008-008-143-0143 25-008-008-156-0156 25-008-008-156-0156 25-008-008-162-0162 25-008-008-162-0162 25-008-008-163-0163 25-008-008-167-0167 25-008-008-171-0171 25-008-008-175-0175 25-008-008-175-0175 25-008-008-197-0197 25-008-008-210-0210 25-008-008-212-0212 25-008-008-220-0220 25-008-008-228-0228 25-008-008-236-0236 25-008-008-238-0238 25-008-008-252-0252 25-008-008-261-2610 25-008-008-275-0275 25-008-008-276-0276 25-008-008-300-0300 25-008-008-311-0311 25-008-008-319-0319 25-008-008-321-0321 25-008-008-330-0330 25-008-008-330-0330 25-008-008-337-3370 25-008-008-341-0341 25-008-008-341-0341 25-008-028 25-008-028 25-009-055-049-0026 25-010-005 25-010-005 25-011-090 25-011-103 25-011-103 25-013-016-401-0043 25-013-016-401-0043 25-013-016-425-0024 25-013-016-503-0029 25-013-016-515-0040 25-013-016-515-0040 25-013-016-519-0007 25-013-016-523-0042 25-013-016-541-0032 25-013-024 25-013-024 25-016-186 25-016-186 25-019-033 25-019-033 25-019-046 25-019-046 25-019-046 25-022-067 25-025-042

1179.54 401.96 2115.75 2846.40 3367.49 536.09 2774.88 2258.12 2258.12 3538.22 3538.22 1924.11 1154.98 308.54 3363.44 3363.44 2141.67 3327.49 3419.09 2696.43 924.67 3706.27 3362.54 2865.67 2997.82 2324.22 2134.84 2500.29 3634.78 2328.63 2899.92 2886.33 2886.33 3741.13 1968.47 1968.47 44806.54 44806.54 260.17 8530.30 8530.30 21473.72 35125.19 35125.19 735.85 735.85 978.88 530.37 426.80 426.80 885.14 478.16 416.57 12111.76 12111.76 5988.95 5988.95 13608.70 13608.70 12319.32 12319.32 12319.32 11769.83 6636.34

ELIZABETHVILLE BOROUGH

1504 1505 1507 1509 1512 1513

HARNER CARRIE L HARNER JASON FRY JAMES V FRY BRENDA J DEIBERT RANDY SNYDER MICHAEL R SNYDER MICHAEL R

PINE ST L2 PINE ST L2 10 E MAIN ST 10 E MAIN ST 13 TEE ST 132 ARCH ST ARCH ST

1515 1518 1519 1520 1522

WILLIARD JACK R JR ENDERS DONALD SHADLE PERRY L SHADLE DONALD P SHADLE JANICE P WEBB BRIAN K KEHLER RACHAEL KEHLER RACHAEL L

301 W MARKET ST 115 W MARKET ST S 2ND ST 37 E MARKET ST 37 E MARKET ST 126 E MARKET ST 126 E MARKET ST 126 E MARKET ST

1523 1524 1525

FELDISH JOSEPH M FELDISH NORA E LEEPER LEWIS H LEEPER CATHERINE R FOLTZ RICHARD E JR

1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1533 1534 1536 1538 1540 1541 1543 1544 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1568 1569 1570 1572 1573 1574 1575 1580

BRAHMAN RG LLC JAMES HARMAN SHADLE MARC HICKS WILLIAM SANTIAGO TRICIA DANIELLE HENDERICKS AMBER COLLIER CHRIS ENGLE STEPHANIE CORNWELL THOMAS CORNWELL JESSICA

1581 1582 1583 1584 1585 1586 1587 1588 1592 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 1599 1600 1601 1603 1604 1605 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611

26-018-028 26-018-028 26-022-011 26-022-011 26-022-026 26-028-007 26-028-027

2580.08 2580.08 8030.48 8030.48 3766.61 6047.19 922.93

27-003-007 27-003-020 27-003-059 27-004-013 27-004-013 27-004-043 27-004-043 27-004-043

6001.15 5165.43 1157.10 3541.01 3541.01 3848.96 3848.96 3848.96

28-006-005 28-006-005 28-008-010 28-008-010 28-009-004

7685.44 7685.44 8278.56 8278.56 5215.81

29-000-067 29-000-067 29-001-004-003-0006 29-001-004-005-0064 29-001-004-006-0051 29-001-004-012-0021 29-001-004-018-0028 29-001-004-018-0028 29-001-004-024-0052 29-001-004-024-0052

839.23 839.23 380.58 377.68 397.68 369.16 715.42 715.42 1109.90 1109.90

GRATZ BOROUGH

HALIFAX BOROUGH

212 212 13 13 35

MARKET ST MARKET ST S 4TH ST S 4TH ST FRONT ST

HALIFAX TOWNSHIP

UNMAPPED UNMAPPED 48 N ELMER AVE 40 N ELMER AVE 36 N ELMER AVE 37 N ELMER AVE 12 N ELMER AVE 12 N ELMER AVE 54 KIP RD 54 KIP RD

MILLER LARRY L ROUTE 147 29-001-015 BRAHMAN RG LLC 38 MCCLELLAN RD 29-001-050-007-0070 YOUELLS TIFFANY & ANDY 38 MCCLELLAN RD 29-001-050-007-0070 WILSON JOHN A TOURIST PARK RD 29-004-060 HARMAN JAMES D TOURIST PARK RD 29-005-009 STEWART ROGER LEE 676 DUNKLE SCHOOL RD 29-006-027 STEWART DARLENE J 676 DUNKLE SCHOOL RD 29-006-027 STEWART ROGER LEE 676 DUNKLE SCHOOL RD 29-006-027-001-0001 STEWART DARLENE J 676 DUNKLE SCHOOL RD 29-006-027-001-0001 STEBNER ROBERT 45 DAWN AV 1 29-007-077-001-0120 HIMMELREICH NATHAN 47 PINE LN 9 29-007-077-009-0009 HIMMELREICH LYDIA 47 PINE LN 9 29-007-077-009-0009 HARTMAN MATTHEW 54 DAWN AV 16 29-007-077-016-0103 CAVE JAMES 56 DOGWOOD DR 26 29-007-077-026-0026 CRABB JENNIFER 56 DOGWOOD DR 26 29-007-077-026-0026 SMITH THOMAS 73 DAWN AV 39 29-007-077-039-0079 SMITH SHEREE 73 DAWN AV 39 29-007-077-039-0079 WADE GINA 69 DAWN AV 40 29-007-077-040-0053 TROY DUPLESSIE 69 DAWN AV 40 29-007-077-040-0053 REVELATION REALTY LLC 1059 N RIVER RD 29-008-010 NOLL DREA JAY 500 N 2ND ST 29-011-085 XAMBOR LLC MOUNTAIN VIEW DR LA 29-013-043 XAMBOR LLC MOUNTAIN VIEW DR LA 29-013-043 ENDERS PENNY J NORTH OF ROUTE 147 29-019-054 REINHARD THOMAS H IV ROUTE 225 29-020-011 REINHARD MONA C ROUTE 225 29-020-011 REINHARD THOMAS H IV 13 RIVER RD 29-020-012 REINHARD MONA C 13 RIVER RD 29-020-012 REINHARD THOMAS H IV 3589 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-013 REINHARD MONA C 3589 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-013 REINHARD THOMAS H IV 3583 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-014 REINHARD MONA C 3583 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-014 REINHARD THOMAS H IV 3579 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-015 REINHARD MONA C 3579 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-015 REINHARD THOMAS H IV ROUTE 225 29-020-041 REINHARD MONA C ROUTE 225 29-020-041 KAHLER KAREN 3379 PETERS MOUNTAIN RD 29-020-043-001-0001

3273.80 532.12 532.12 1540.85 2477.27 1884.44 1884.44 2371.90 2371.90 1590.72 408.74 408.74 561.57 452.12 452.12 1396.62 1396.62 437.37 437.37 1093.83 11694.21 364.00 364.00 5622.44 2023.47 2023.47 5916.06 5916.06 9455.88 9455.88 5781.18 5781.18 3969.65 3969.65 13283.62 13283.62 934.53

MASSER & SMELTZ INCORPORATE PETERS MOUNTAIN RD REINHARD THOMAS H IV REAR PETERS MOUNTAIN RD REINHARD MONA C REAR PETERS MOUNTAIN RD REINHARD THOMAS H IV 8 OAK AVE REINHARD MONA C 8 OAK AVE WILSON EARL T 40 MATAMORAS RD WILSON LORI A 40 MATAMORAS RD GORDY WILLIAM J SR 105 RIVER VISTA DR GORDY JOAN L 105 RIVER VISTA DR SEIDERS MICHAEL L 236 MILLION DOLLAR RD SEIDERS DARLENE Y 236 MILLION DOLLAR RD REINHARD THOMAS H IV 10 OAK AVE REINHARD MONA C 10 OAK AVE

29-020-053 29-020-074 29-020-074 29-020-080 29-020-080 29-020-114 29-020-114 29-023-026 29-023-026 29-024-009 29-024-009 29-032-094 29-032-094

2864.31 1655.22 1655.22 17189.62 17189.62 18972.46 18972.46 12923.61 12923.61 14029.49 14029.49 9102.51 9102.51

SNYDER VALESKA 4 OAKLAND MANOR MHP CHASTAIN JAMIE 4 OAKLAND MANOR MHP HERBSTER ROSEMARY 7 OAKLAND MANOR MHP HERBSTER DONALD 7 OAKLAND MANOR MHP LOCKEBY STACEY 13 OAKLAND MANOR MHP LOCKEBY JAMES 13 OAKLAND MANOR MHP LOCKARD DONALD 15 OAKLAND MANOR MHP KRUGER CHARLES 16 OAKLAND MANOR CONKOSKY ROBERT A 21 OAKLAND MANOR MHP LANDIS JEFFREY S 192 MARKET ST WITMER JODY E 402 HIGH ST PETRINA GEORGE F 64 JURY ST SNAVELY LEO 12 CHARLES ST 5 SNAVELY KATRAINA 12 CHARLES ST 5 DONICKER B J 70 CHARLES ST 4 DONLEYS REALTY DEVELOPMENT 135 2ND ST DONLEY DONALD R 209 2ND ST ACRI RONALD J 2 LUMBER ST ACRI BARBARA S 2 LUMBER ST IGLESIA DE DIOS PENTECOSTAL 399 ESHELMAN ST TWELVE GATES LLC 400 2ND ST KIEHL MIGUEL 3 CHERRY AV

30-002-006-004-0004 30-002-006-004-0004 30-002-006-007-0007 30-002-006-007-0007 30-002-006-013-0032 30-002-006-013-0032 30-002-006-015-0023 30-002-006-016-0016 30-002-006-021-0031 30-005-018 30-008-021 30-014-032 30-014-059-005-0005 30-014-059-005-0005 30-014-072-004-0004 30-016-041 30-017-006 30-018-015 30-018-015 30-021-019 30-021-032 30-022-001-003-0003

658.81 658.81 557.88 557.88 940.38 940.38 421.50 919.64 953.27 11434.78 10358.67 4516.44 678.81 678.81 1135.16 10242.13 12476.42 21358.81 21358.81 27243.70 26890.56 14628.80

MICHAELS SIDNEY

22A WILLOW ST

30-022-001-022-0022

7231.94

42 WILLOW ST 42 WILLOW ST 440 2ND ST 440 2ND ST 478 WILLOW ST 42 FRANKLIN ST 42 FRANKLIN ST 501 WILLOW ST 534 ESHLEMAN ST

30-022-001-042-0095 30-022-001-042-0095 30-022-028 30-022-028 30-023-001 30-023-013 30-023-013 30-023-014 30-023-039

784.23 784.23 13840.46 13840.46 12799.92 19534.57 19534.57 13072.12 9883.81

HIGHSPIRE BOROUGH

LEWIS SHAWN LEWIS ALLYSON PALERMO DEBORAH E KLAWITTER DARRELL MAXWELL DEBORAH A MCCAULEY DAVID L MCCAULEY JULIA A VAFIAS LORI J DIEFFENDERFER CHAD C


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HUMMELSTOWN BOROUGH 203 N DUKE ST 290 W 2ND ST 322 W HIGH ST 146 S HANOVER ST

30-023-040 30-024-005 30-024-005 30-025-024 30-025-025 30-026-001 30-026-007 30-026-019 30-027-044 30-028-014

1398.59 9983.77 9983.77 17462.33 13125.29 11731.60 9527.90 9297.13 5319.01 15751.67

31-006-026 31-016-010 31-036-017 31-047-027

7777.22 5025.16 5920.42 7481.32

1623 1624 1628 1633

BOYANOWSKI DONALD E JR HECKMAN LOIS A PHE SOPHIN SITES JESSICA L

1635 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1648

MAUS CARL J ARMSTRONG VALLEY RD 32-003-016 MCLAUGHLIN KATHLEEN E 63 DEITRICH RD 32-004-019 CIESZYONSKI KRISTY A 63 DEITRICH RD 32-004-019 SHOOP EVELYN A BASTIAN RD 32-008-031 SHOOP BRUCE BASTIAN RD 32-008-031 KLINGER TIMOTHY A 3037 ARMSTRONG VALLEY RD 32-008-040 KLINGER MINDI M 3037 ARMSTRONG VALLEY RD 32-008-040 LENKER KEITH M SOUTH OF HARMAN RD 32-009-001 BAKER DAVID 56 HARMAN RD 32-009-053-001-0001 BAKER BRENDA 56 HARMAN RD 32-009-053-001-0001 CASNER TERRY L 245 HARMAN RD 32-009-055 ELDRIDGE CARL C CHURCH ST 32-011-038 ELDRIDGE PAULINE CHURCH ST 32-011-038 HUBLER WILLARD M 949 ENDERS RD 32-017-032 HUBLER RHONDA L 949 ENDERS RD 32-017-032

1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1658 1659

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1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1674 1676 1677 1678 1679 1679 1681 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1691 1691 1693 1694 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1720 1721 1722 1723 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1736 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 1743 1744 1745 1747 1749 1750 1752 1753 1754 1755 1756 1759 1760 1762 1763

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1765 1768 1770 1772 1773 1774 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 1782 1783 1784 1785 1787

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JACKSON TOWNSHIP

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP

POWELLS VALLEY RD 33-003-009 POWELLS VALLEY RD 33-003-009-001-0001 POWELLS VALLEY RD 33-003-010 POWELLS VALLEY RD 33-003-029 SOUTH OF POWELLS VALLEY RD 33-003-031 BACK RD 33-003-032 BACK RD 33-003-032-001-0001 551 A CARSONVILLE RD 33-009-018 551 A CARSONVILLE RD 33-009-018 EAST OF MOUNTAIN RD 33-009-023 EAST OF MOUNTAIN RD 33-009-023

LONDONDERRY TOWNSHIP

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34-001-038 34-001-039 34-001-065 34-001-067 34-001-089

388.71 1777.22 154308.33 9774.81 1304.26

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34-003-019 34-003-019 34-003-038 34-003-038 34-003-061 34-003-061 34-003-072 34-003-072-001-0001 34-004-037-001-0001 34-005-080-001-0002 34-006-061-028-0108 34-006-061-028-0108 34-006-061-037-0045 34-006-061-037-0045 34-006-061-050-0091 34-006-061-059-0099 34-006-061-059-0099 34-006-061-078-0068 34-010-016 34-010-046 34-010-046 34-010-046-001-0002 34-010-098 34-010-098 34-010-103 34-010-103 34-011-068 34-011-068 34-011-087 34-011-208 34-011-208 34-012-028 34-014-029 34-020-001-026-0217 34-020-001-026-0217 34-020-001-033-0196 34-020-001-033-0196 34-020-001-034-0180 34-020-001-049-0182 34-020-001-049-0182 34-020-001-066-0066 34-020-001-066-0066 34-020-001-084-0097

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12645.99 3621.79 3621.79 3621.79 3644.20 24839.63 2673.01 11022.27 11022.27 3204.16 8404.84 8404.84 8404.84 9630.98 9630.98 16829.92 326.54 6766.26 8157.14 8157.14 9700.69 3198.00 6102.89 6102.89 7078.32 7078.32 7528.30 357.59 357.59 6315.82 6315.82

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a regulation bumper on a vehicle. The charges were filed following an incident on April 19. Justin E. White, 35, of the 300 block of S. Second St., Steelton, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUI-highest rate of alcohol and disregarding lanes of traffic. White was arrested on April 11. Megan E. Himes, 28, of the 4000 block of E. Storey’s Court, Harrisburg, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI and DUI-high rate of alcohol. A charge of driving with a suspended license was withdrawn. Himes was arrested on March 29. Erica M. Bortner, 26, of the 700 block of Shawnee Dr., Auburn, Schuylkill County, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUIhighest rate of alcohol, driving with a suspended license and driving an unregistered vehicle. The charges were filed on April 1. Charda D. Warren, 29, of the 1000 block of Revere St., Harrisburg, waived to Dauphin County Court a charge of access device fraud stemming from incidents on Feb. 19 to 24. Derrick L. Murray, 52, of the 200 block of N. Union St., Middletown, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI, DUIhighest rate of alcohol and careless driving. A charge of carrying a firearm without a license was withdrawn. Murray was arrested on Feb. 22. Ashley D. Hershey, 30, of the 3000 block of Market St., Camp Hill, waived to Dauphin County Court charges of DUI (two counts), DUIcontrolled substance (two counts) and disregarding lanes of traffic. Charges of driving an unregistered vehicle, disobeying a traffic control device and driving too slow for conditions were withdrawn. Hershey was arrested on Feb. 21. Held for court Charges of indecent assault with a person less than 13 years old, four counts of aggravated assault of a person less than 13 years old, corruption of minors and contact with a minor involving sexual offenses

were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Leonard M. McNulty, 72, of the first block of Conway Dr., Middletown. Charges of DUI, DUIhigh rate of alcohol, DUIcontrolled substance and driving with a suspended license were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Megan N. FrommSada, 38, of the first block of S. Enola Dr., Enola. The charges were filed following an incident on May 26. Charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI-controlled substance, public drunkenness and criminal trespass were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Luis A. Gonzalez, 34, of the 200 block of Susquehanna Ave., Enola. Gonzalez was arrested on May 24. A charge of DUI was held for action in Dauphin County Court against Matthew E. Toney, 38, of the 200 block of Cumberland St., Harrisburg. The charge was filed on April 16. Charges of DUI, DUI-high rate of alcohol, reckless driving and underage drinking were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Cheyenne W. Shutt, 18, of the 400 block of S. Catherine St., Middletown. Shutt was arrested on April 23. Charges of DUI, DUIhighest rate of alcohol and opening a door unsafely were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Shelby A. Linton-Keddie, 37, of the 2000 block of Marietta Ave., Lancaster. The charges were filed following an incident on April 10. Charges of DUI and DUIhigh rate of alcohol were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Jeannette A. Bailes, 52, of the 100 block of Shirley Dr., Middletown. Charges of DUI, DUI-high rate of alcohol, driving with a suspended license and driving an unregistered vehicle were held for action in Dauphin County Court against Craig S. Henry, 52, of the 10000 block of Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. The charges were filed following an incident on March 25.

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23 Years Ago From The Middletown Journal Files From The Wednesday, August 19, 1992 Edition Of The Press And Journal Steelton Youth Takes Second At Track Nationals The eyes of young Olympic hopefuls turned tone of the greatest figures in American sports history last Friday as Rafer Johnson, the 1960 gold-medal decathlon winner, visited the are on behalf of Hershey’s National Track & Field Youth Program. Johnson put in a special appearance at a “Breakfast With Champions” event at Hershey’s Chocolate World the day before the program’s national track finals, mingling with the 20 nine-to 14-year-old athletes who would represent Pennsylvania at the event on Saturday. Among the wide-eyed youths who got to spend some time with Johnson was Steelton fifth-grader Leighton Zema, who received some last-minute racing tips from the worldrenowned runner. The brief session was quite a change for Zema, who usually receives instructions from his father Ray, when the duo takes to the track at SteeltonHighspire High School; in fact, the nearly speechless 10-year-old admitted afterward that he was “really nervous” to meet Johnson. The advice worked, as evidenced by the fact that Zema took second place in the 9- and 10-year-old boys’ 100-meter dash, crossing the line in 14.39 seconds, just slightly off his personal best of 13.94 seconds. Nicknamed “Tugger,” the Spruce Street resident was among nearly 500 young athletes from across the United States who gathered for the annual meet at Hersheypark Stadium. Johnson, who has been the national spokesman for the Hershey Youth Program for the past 15 years, stated on Friday that he enjoys participating in the local sporting event because it gives him the opportunity to “preach” physical fitness to America’s youth. “We need to give our children the encouragement at all ages to be physically fit and to be all that they can be,” Johnson said. “This program over the years has provided these young people with the chance to demonstrate their abilities and put them to a test. And I think when you do that, you realize that it takes a certain amount of work, a certain amount of focus, a certain amount of discipline to make the whole thing work.” Volunteers Sought For Crucial MASD Planning Group Middletown Area School District officials are seeking approximately 40 volun-

teers to serve on the steering committee, which will guide the District through a planning process as required by the Pennsylvania Board of Education. MASD Assistant Superintendent Gary Shank stated last week that the District would like the group to include a cross-section of the community, permitting a variety of persons from different backgrounds to play a role in the creation of the plan. The document, which is to be submitted to the State Education Department by September 30, 1993, will provide direction for the District through 1999, Shank said. “It’s very important for people to become a part of this,” the official stated. “We’re going to look at what we want our students to really stand for in Middletown. What do we want them to accomplish? What are our expectations?” Committee volunteers will be expected to attend meetings twice a month starting in mid-September, after school or during the evening, for up to two-anda-half hours per session. Sub-committees are likely to meet slightly more often, Shank added. The District hopes to have the six-year strategic plan completed by July or August of next year for final approval by the MASD School Board, he said. Middletown is one of 170 school districts in the state, which will participate, in strategic planning over the next year. These districts are “guinea pigs” in a way, according to Shank, who noted that the group would be the first in Pennsylvania to deal with outcome-based education and recent changes in curriculum. Other school districts in Dauphin County participating in the first part of the state’s three planning phases include Lower Dauphin, Steelton-Highspire, Harrisburg and Halifax. “There is going to be a lot of controversy with this whole thing,” Shank admitted. “I just hope that our community people and our teachers and ministers look at it very conscientiously and see that they really have an opportunity to have some influence. We’ll try to take out some of the negative feelings some people may read into this. We all know that change can brew new insight and a breath of fresh air in some people, but for other people it scares them half to death.” Bainbridge Fire Dept. Gets Own Insurance The Bainbridge Fire Company was a main focus of the Conoy Township Supervisors at the Board’s meeting on Thursday, August 13. Please See 23 YEARS AGO, Page C9

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23 YEARS AGO - College Scholarship – Middletown Area High School’s exchange student from Yugoslavia, Tatjana Cuic, is the recipient of an international student scholarship from Elizabethtown College. Pictured from left are: Sally Hillman Redman, assistant director of admissions at Elizabethtown College; Dennis Iezzi, assistant principal Middletown Area High School; Cuic; and Linda Stouffer, guidance counselor at MAHS. Cuic will begin studies in biochemistry in November.

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Concerns ranged from a new insurance policy for the Fire Company to a hepatitisB vaccine required for all emergency crisis personnel. The Board voted to honor the Fire Company’s request to obtain its own insurance policy rather than maintaining coverage on the Township’s general liability and overall insurance policy. Under a new policy effective Aug. 17, the Township will continue to pay for items previously covered in the municipality’s main policy, which includes vehicles and liability. However, the new policy also covers portable equipment items such as handheld lights and radios. And it will be the Fire Company’s responsibility to pay for these extras, according to Ken Brosey, Company president. “It may cover more, but the new policy is not really that much more in cost,” Brosey explained. “I don’t want to say that we’ll need a lot of help from the community to pay for it.” He added that Company officials expect to maintain insurance pay-

ments without too much strain on the establishment’s budget. In another matter related to the Fire Company, Brosey and Company treasurer Dean Frank asked the Board to consider reimbursing Township employees for cost of receiving a hepatitisB vaccine. Administration of the vaccine to municipal emergency crisis workers has been mandated by federal and state governments. In Conoy and other municipalities, this includes firefighters, police and ambulance workers. Prices From 23 Years Ago Lite’R 35 Bread 16 oz. loaf............... $1.09 Ivory Shampoo 15 oz....................... $1.39 Heath Bar Crunch Muffins................ 6/$1.77 Bongard American Cheese...............$2.88/lb. Herlocker’s Dipping Mustard.................. $2.38 Ziploc Sandwich Bags 75 ct........................... 99¢ White Cloud Bath Tissue 4-roll pkg.................. 1.06 Armour Turkey Breakfast Strips 12 oz........... $1.59

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Lauren Ritchey earns veterinary degree in Scotland Dr. Lauren E. Ritchey, BVMS, MRCVS, BSc, graduated with honors in veterinary medicine and surgery from the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Ritchey was admitted to the membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. She is the daughter of Jo-

seph and Bonnie Ritchey, of Annville, and the granddaughter of Rose Ritchey, of Middletown, and Florence Stoops, of Harrisburg. She is a 2004 graduate of Hershey High School and a 2008 graduate of Temple University, Philadelphia. Ritchey is employed locally as a veterinarian.

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Attending the presentation of a check by the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers (PACB) to the American Red Cross in Harrisburg are, from left: Bud Manning, a Red Cross board member; Ellen Kyzer, Red Cross regional CEO; Paul LeVan, Red Cross board member: Nick DiFrancesco, PACB president and CEO; Adam Long, Red Cross board member; Karen Deklinski, Red Cross board chairman; Chris Weidenhammer, Red Cross regional disaster services officer; Terry Foster, CEO of MCS Bank, Lewistown; Dennis Ciruccio, president and CEO of Alliance Bank, Broomall; and Fred Henrich, president of CSBank, Coatesville.

Bankers donate $74,000 to Red Cross A state association of bankers donated about $74,000 to the American Red Cross on Thursday, Aug. 13, money originally earmarked to help Johnstown Flood victims that went untouched for years. The Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers’ executive committee presented the money to Red Cross officials in Harrisburg so the funds could be used to help victims of recent and future disasters. “The community banking industry in Pennsylvania cares deeply about the communities we serve,’’ said Nick DiFrancesco, president and CEO of the association. “Clearly, the American Red Cross is the organization best positioned to help people and communities when disaster strikes. We are happy to come alongside of the Red Cross to advance our common mission.” During the last fiscal year,

the Red Cross provided free assistance to almost 800 families, or just under 4,000 people, who were involved in disasters in the 22 counties it serves in central Pennsylvania, said Karen Deklinski, chairman of the Red Cross’s board of directors. “This extremely generous donation will have a huge impact on our ability to fulfill our mission,’’ Deklinski said. Following a check presentation to Red Cross officials and staff, association members toured a Red Cross emergency response vehicle. The Red Cross serves Dauphin County and 21 other midstate counties: Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Cumberland, Perry, Juniata, Adams, Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Franklin, Fulton, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga and Union.

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99 LENKER MHP

SALE NO.

WEST HANOVER TOWNSHIP

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379 SCHAFFNER DR 379 SCHAFFNER DR 147 MAPLETON BLVD

68-047-080 68-047-080 68-051-100

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10964.78 10964.78 6101.35

DAUPHIN COUNTY TAX CLAIM BUREAU UPSET SALE CONDITIONS The following conditions shall govern the sale of properties by the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau for delinquent taxes as scheduled for September 22, 2015 at 6 P.M. and to such date to which the sale may be adjourned. If necessary, the sale may be adjourned from week to week. The Sale will be held at the Hilton Harrisburg, One North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. • Bidders are requested to register prior to the sale at the Tax Claim Bureau, located at 2 South Second Street, from September 7 - September 21 from 9 am – 4 pm. Photo ID must be presented at registration. A registration fee of $5.00 will be due upon registering. • The initial bid must equal the fixed upset price. If the taxes for the current year are not included in the upset price, the purchaser must pay the taxes for the current year to the local collector. • In addition to the upset price, the purchaser must pay the 2% State Realty Transfer Tax, calculated in accordance with applicable valuation regulations, and the recording fee. 7• Parcels listed for sale will be removed from the list if the delinquent 2013 and prior years taxes are paid before 4:30 P.M. on the date scheduled for sale. Payments for these delinquent taxes must be paid in the form of cash, money order or certified check. • The Bureau will sell the property as described on the dockets in the Tax Claim Bureau, and makes no representation or warranty as to description, title, ownership or any other matter pertaining to said premises, recorded or unrecorded. • No property scheduled for sale will be struck down unless the bid equals or exceeds the upset sale price as announced. In the event of a dispute by bidders, or failure of the successful bidder to pay the purchase price the property will again be put up for sale. Payment for all properties sold between 6 P.M. and the close of the first session must be paid immediately after the last property is struck down or the property will again be put up for sale. • The Tax Claim Bureau will sell subject to the existing occupancy if any. This sale does NOT INCLUDE THE CONTENTS. • All listed sales are subject to confirmation by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. • The Tax Claim Bureau will issue a deed to the registered bidder upon confirmation of the sale by the Court of Common Pleas. In the event the registered bidder elects to have the deed issued in the name of a nominee or assignee, the registered bidder must provide written and notarized authorization from the nominee or assignee to act as his, her, or its agent. The deed will not contain any warranty of title. Approximately THREE MONTHS TIME FROM THE DATE OF THE SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 sale is required before the deed will be mailed to the purchaser. • All properties are sold under and by virtue of the Act of 1947, P.L. 1368, as amended, known as the “REAL ESTATE TAX SALE LAW.” All titles transferred by the Tax Claim Bureau are under and subject to said Act, including but not limited to the divestiture of lien provisions of the Act. • All properties sold are under and subject to the payment of recording fees, transfer taxes, and municipal or governmental claims not paid out of the sale price, and any other lien not divested by the sale. • NO SALE SHALL BE CANCELLED AND MONEY RETURNED TO THE PURCHASER. MAKE SURE OF WHAT YOU ARE BUYING BEFORE THE BIDDING. CHECK ALL PARCELS AND ADDRESSES BEFORE THE SALE. • Any bidder with a cash payment of over $10,000 must complete an IRS Form 8300 and return it to the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau. • All banks upon which sale checks are drawn are called before deposit by the Tax Claim Bureau. Checks returned to the Tax Claim Bureau for insufficient funds or stop payments will be turned over to the District Attorney’s Office for appropriate action. The Bureau maintains a list of those persons whose checks were not honored by their lending institution, and they will not be permitted to register at any future tax sale conducted by the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau. • Any successful bidder who fails to provide the certification required by Act 133, P.L. 1368, No. 542, enacted December 21, 1998, in conjunction with this tax sale may be prohibited from registering for any future tax sales conducted by the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau.


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