Police: Rite Aid employee steals more than $38K in lottery tickets in Jackson Twp.
York Dispatch
A 29-year-old woman is facing felony theft charges after she allegedly stole more than $38,000 in lottery tickets while she was working at a Rite Aid in Jackson Township.
Danielle Elaine Miller, of the first block of Lawson Court, West Manchester Township, is charged with theft by unlawful taking of movable property and receiving stolen property, which are felonies.
Miller was arraigned Wednesday before District Judge Thomas J Reilly and released on her own recognizance. A preliminary hearing is scheduled before Reilly on June 4.
She used a key to access a lottery machine inside the store and was caught on camera taking the tickets, Northern York County Regional Police said.
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A 29-year-old Pennsylvania woman is facing felony theft charges after she allegedly stole more than $38,000 in lottery tickets while she was working at a Rite Aid in Jackson Township.
Danielle Elaine Miller, of the first block of Lawson Court, West Manchester Township, is charged with theft by unlawful taking of movable property and receiving stolen property, which are felonies.
Miller was arraigned Wednesday before District Judge Thomas J Reilly and released on her own recognizance. A preliminary hearing is scheduled before Reilly on June 4.
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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.
LETTER: Ron Ruman for West Manchester supervisor
Susan R. Emmons
West Manchester Township
I am writing in support of Ron Ruman for West Manchester Township supervisor. I have known Ron for over 15 years as a neighbor. My daughter and Ron’s daughter both attended West York Area School District. Ron and I, along with our spouses, attended many school functions together over the years. I have known Ron to have the highest integrity. He shares our community’s values of family, faith and good citizenship.
He has always had a very active interest in the issues affecting our community’s quality of life. He is running for election in order to promote fiscal responsibility and municipal cooperation. He would like to expand our township’s tax base in order to promote the fiscal well-being of our township. His highest priorities are the health and safety of our families, including our elders and children.