Primary results could settle some election races
Posted May 01, 2021
There are several contested municipal elections around Perry County that could be settled in the primary on May 18, while others simply set up a general election contested race for November, according to the candidates listed with the county Elections and Voter Registration office.
Marysville’s council is a prime example of a race that could be settled in the primary. It has three four-year seats up for grabs in the election with no Democratic candidates, but four Republicans vying for a seat. The candidates are: John D. Edkin Sr., Alexandria Snyder, David I. Magee and Leigh Ann M. Urban.
Apr 13, 2021 C-D School Board To Consider Furloughs To Balance Budget
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7 sensational signature central Pa. sandwiches you need to try: Mimi’s picks
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
The best sandwiches are determined by their “fall out”. You know what I mean, when the ingredients that tumble from the bread, pita, roll or baguette.
The following central Pa. sandwiches are meant to be messy and delicious. Try them but have plenty of napkins nearby.
Greystone Public House
2120 Colonial Road, Lower Paxton Twp, 717-829-9952
The expansive dining room and side bar attract couples, business associates and private parties, but those in the know head out to the sprawling patio with socially distanced tables. They accept reservations for parties of five or more outside, otherwise it’s first come, first served. The fried oyster po’ boy ($14) has the unique presence of buttery textured bivalves beneath lettuce, tomato, and spicy remoulade on a crisp baguette roll.