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Bob Hollister, longest-tenured Lancaster County superintendent, to retire in early 2022
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Helene Pulaski Hartmann, 74, peacefully passed away surrounded by her adoring family arm in arm, with prayer and song, on Sunday, July 11, 2021 in Lancaster, PA. Born in Staten Island, NY, she was the daughter of the late Helen (Smieya) and Edward T. Pulaski. She was the loving wife of Manfred Fred Hartmann, with whom she shared 52 years of marriage.
A graduate of the Notre Dame Academy on Staten Island, she attended Hunter College in New York City, where she earned a bachelor s degree in English. Following graduation, she became a teacher in the New York City Public schools. She also spent several years working with the elderly at the Office of Aging. Helene always had strong compassion towards the elderly and an affinity to help bring them happiness through music and song.
Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri.
Julia L. Breit, of Manheim, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in government from
Lawrence University, Canton, New York, on April 18, 2021. Breit attended Lancaster Catholic High School.
Area students were among those who graduated on April 25, 2021, from
Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana. They are listed with their hometowns, degrees and honors. Kinzers â
Nathan Pauls, bachelorâs degree in communication and art, summa cum laude. Lancaster â
Ian Martin, bachelorâs degree in psychology with a minor in music, cum laude;
Mackenzie Miller, bachelorâs degree in journalism and English with a minor in international studies, summa cum laude;
Perhaps the first time Lancaster Catholic High School seniors saw some of their classmates without masks all year was Thursday â graduation day.
The 148-member Class of 2021 gathered together Thursday morning outside, mostly unmasked at Crusader Stadium to celebrate the end of four years, almost half of which consisted of masks, social distancing and an unprecedented level of unpredictability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
âI really have great admiration for you,â commencement speaker the Most Rev. Ronald Gainer, bishop of Diocese of Harrisburg, told the graduates. âTo say that your senior year was unique would be an understatement. The last months of your junior year and your senior year was nothing short of extraordinary.â
Republican voters in Manheim Township appeared to be choosing the party ticket as the best bet to retake control of the townshipâs board of commissioners.
With all precincts reporting the in-person vote, endorsed Republican candidates John Bear, Stacey Morgan Brubaker and Mary Jo Huyard held large leads over unendorsed challengers Anthony Marcavage and Michael Loeven for nominations for three four-year seats.
An estimated 2,300 to 3,500 mail-in ballots remained to be counted in the township as of press time.
A fourth endorsed Republican, incumbent Donna DiMeo, had no GOP opponent for a two-year seat and won the partyâs nomination.
If they prevail in the primary, Bear, Morgan Brubaker and Huyard will square off in the fall against three endorsed Democrats â incumbents Tom OâBrien and Carol Gifford, and real estate investor Stella Sexton â who were unchallenged in their partyâs primary.
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