The developer eyeing the former Lancaster YMCA property in Lancaster city disclosed Tuesday it s willing to downsize its ambitious proposal in order to preserve one historic building on the site.Â
But time will tell whether the Hankin Group is willing to trim its plan further to retain an additional historic structure there, enabling it to win an endorsement from the city Historical Commission. The decision could hinge on how persuasive Hankin believes that support would be when Hankin eventually goes to City Council for final approval.Â
Reducing the project even more âwould be a choiceâ for Hankin when it returns to the commission in the coming months for an advisory vote on its proposal, said commission chair Christopher Peters, following an hour-long discussion of the projectâs historic impact at the commission s monthly meeting.
A town hall meeting, “COVID-19 & Communities of Color,” will air at 7:30 tonight on WTAJ. The forum will include Dr. Stephen Henderson, Penn State Health
This movement for change, a rare American cause around which many on the left and right unite, does not play out on paper, but in real human lives - the hearts, minds and captive bodies of defendants, and the prospects for their families and communities, which both crime and misguided justice policies harm. In a country governed by the rule of law and founded on the yet-unrealized promise of equal justice, it is not something we can afford to botch.
Take Carl Knight, who shares his story in an exclusive interview published by the Erie Times-News. This 49-year-old Erie man made headlines two decades ago when a high-profile federal prosecutor and an FBI task force identified him as the kingpin of a drug-dealing ring that smuggled into the region 458 pounds of crack cocaine worth $20.8 million. Other white drug kingpins were prosecuted in Erie for powder cocaine and marijuana, but none except Knight, and later, another Black defendant in a different crack cocaine case, drew mandatory l
The official agenda for the Lancaster County Commissioners meeting scheduled for Tuesday includes the location of the vaccination site, set to open March 14.
The location of Lancaster County’s mass COVID-19 vaccination site has been officially identified for the first time as Park City Mall in an official agenda for an upcoming Lancaster County