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LANCASTER, Pennsylvania (WPMT) Former Lancaster music teacher, Timothy M. Sterner, 54, has been sentenced to prison for sexual misconduct after engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a student over a four-period.
Sterner recently admitted to the criminal conduct in Lancaster County Court. He confessed to requesting sexual contact, exposing himself, performing lewd acts as well as sending lewd and pornographic images to the victim. This behavior happened between the victim’s freshman and senior year of high school.
Through his attorney, Sterner submitted dozens of positive character references. These people described the “the positive impact he had as a teacher,” according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.
Sterner pled guilty to five felonies and two misdemeanors.
Credit: Lancaster County District Attorney s Office Author: Isabel Soisson (FOX43) Updated: 11:17 AM EST January 29, 2021
LANCASTER, Pa. Former Lancaster music teacher, Timothy M. Sterner, 54, has been sentenced to prison for sexual misconduct after engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a student over a four-period.
Sterner recently admitted to the criminal conduct in Lancaster County Court. He confessed to requesting sexual contact, exposing himself, performing lewd acts as well as sending lewd and pornographic images to the victim. This behavior happened between the victim s freshman and senior year of high school.
Through his attorney, Sterner submitted dozens of positive character references. These people described the the positive impact he had as a teacher, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney s Office.
Tenzin and Sanya Norbu have wanted to open a business in Lancaster County ever since they decided five years ago it would be the best place to raise a family.
Tenzin is a native of the Himalayan country of Bhutan and Sanya is from Lancaster County where she graduated from Hempfield High School. The couple met in New York City where they worked together with diamond industry suppliers. In 2016, they decided to leave the city for Sonyaâs home area with the intention of becoming entrepreneurs.
After opening businesses in Carlisle and New Cumberland, the Norbus found a spot in downtown Lancaster, where in late December they unveiled Norbu Fine Jewelry.
Why would a writer with a successful detective series take 25 years between books? The question itself sounds like it could be the opening premise for a mystery novel, but for Neil Albert, of Ephrata, the answers are simpler.
In 1996, after finishing âTangled June,â the sixth novel in his Dave Garrett mystery series, Albert thought heâd reached a logical conclusion to the story. Heâd been working at a rapid pace â writing a book nearly every year since 1989, while working full time as a lawyer.
âI thought it had come to an end,â Albert says. âAny ideas for going further seemed like soap opera-type complications, and I respected the series too much to do that.â