HEMPFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Hempfield School District School Board will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, at the administration building, public board room, 200 Church St., Landisville. To address the Board, call 717-898-5564; email jacquelyn strybos@hempfieldsd.org, by Tuesday, July 13 at 4 p.m.
Among the agenda items:
LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL
Lancaster City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, in council chambers, City Hall annex, 120 N. Duke St., Marion Street entrance.
Among the agenda items:
- Proclamations, Honors, Awards and resolution of recognition: Mayoral Proclamation recognizing Indie Retail Week; Council Resolution No. 42-2021, recognizing Parks and Recreation Month; Council Resolution No. 38-2021, approving the appointment of John Bey as police chief of the City of Lancaster; Swearing in of Chief Bey.
Lancaster County government calendar: July 12, 2021
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1,200 apartments proposed in Lancaster city since mid 2019
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From left, Uva Coles, Michelle Sanchez, Mary Lou Sterge, and Judi Bell gather to lead a celebration of 25 years The Fund for Women and Girls has been making an impact in Chester County. (The Fund for Women and Girls)
WEST CHESTER, PA More than 150 gathered in Malvern to acknowledge service to women and girls in Chester County by an organization that s been here a quarter-century for that purpose.
The Fund for Women and Girls marked 25 years of serving local women and girls at the 16th Annual Making a Difference Luncheon on May 7 at the Desmond Hotel in Malvern. A hybrid event welcoming over 150 in-person and virtual attendees, the Fund s annual luncheon recognized the power of 25 years of impact, honored the philanthropy and contributions of Mary Lou Sterge, highlighted the wisdom of keynote speaker Uva Coles, and leaned into a bold future for women and girls.
Three or so small eateries in a highly visible corner space.Â
An outdoor pool and a clubhouse for tenants.Â
These are part of the Hankin Groupâs vision for the former Lancaster Family YMCA property, a 3.5-acre site bounded by North Queen, West Frederick and North Prince streets, a company executive disclosed Monday.Â
There the Exton-based developer plans to construct apartments, medical offices for Lancaster General Health and space for other uses, as LNP | LancasterOnline previously reported last June.Â
âOur goal is to create a project thatâs going to activate this area and be of benefit not only to the city but to Lancaster General as well,â said Neal Fisher, Hankinâs vice president of development, at a city Zoning Hearing Board meeting.Â