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Editorial Roundup: Pennsylvania
York Dispatch. May 5, 2021.
Editorial: Merging Pa. universities a good idea, but more college changes are needed
Our nation’s colleges and universities desperately need to reinvent themselves.
That’s been apparent for years now, but the problem has become especially acute during the financial crunch created during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s become obvious that many of our postsecondary institutions are no longer adequately serving the needs of our young people. They’ve become administratively bloated and obscenely overpriced.
In recent decades, students across the nation have left college with mountains of debt and degrees that do not guarantee them good jobs.
A virtual concert featuring multiple bands is aiming to raise funds for the Pennsylvania American Legion. The strength of our country hasn’t just been won on the battlefield, it’s won every day in our communities when we come together in our toughest time. For over 100 years, The American Legion has been strengthening communities by providing lifesaving help to our Veterans and neighbors. A press release from the organization said. It’s what The American Legion is all about.
The American Legion is a nonprofit veteran service organization that supports veterans, current service men and women, their families and communities, regardless of membership.
Townships, fearing rate hikes, consider options to York City wastewater system
York Dispatch
At least two municipalities that utilize York City s wastewater treatment system are considering cutting off their ties to the system entirely in fear that its potential new owner would hike their sewer rates.
Manchester and West Manchester townships, two of six other municipalities that use the city s system, recently began exploring options as Pennsylvania American Water Co. prepares to start negotiating rates that would take effect if the Public Utility Commission approves the $235 million sale.
Manchester Township s board of supervisors last week passed a resolution authorizing officials to investigate possible alternatives, while West Manchester Township is doing so without an official vote.