With the May 18 primary less than a week away, Gov. Tom Wolf is spending his time on one final tour to encourage voters to vote no on the disaster powers ballot questions.
Wolf s first stop was Wednesday morning at the Silver Spring Community Fire Hall, where he was joined by Democratic Cumberland County Commissioner Jean Foschi and Silver Spring Township Fire President Doug McDonald.
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Wolf said the referendum questions are an attempt to inject partisan legislative politics into emergency management and disaster declarations, and he encourages voters to choose no on the ballot. The GOP argues that the referendums institute checks and balances on the governor s emergency powers, having taken issue with the shutdown and mitigation efforts.
Cumberland County down to 1 company for potential sale of nursing home
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One potential buyer for the nursing home owned by Cumberland County has dropped out of discussions, but commissioners are now negotiating with another company for the sale of the Claremont Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Transitions Healthcare, with whom county commissioners had been negotiating the transaction, has withdrawn from the process, county officials announced today.
Cumberland County will now begin negotiations with Allaire Health Services of Lakewood, New Jersey.
Allaire was one of two prospective companies designated as finalists in the vetting process commissioners started in the fall for the potential sale of Claremont.
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