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Pennsylvania UFOs witnessed by military pilots unsolved despite government investigations

July 23, 1952: Three F-94 Starfire fighter jets cruised at 644 miles per hour in the skies above Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Fighter pilots reported seeing a silver large pear-shaped object with no visible means of propulsion. Two smaller, darker objects also appeared to run circles around the larger craft for approximately 30 minutes. The alleged encounter 40 miles northeast of Philadelphia was one of 12,618 incidents detailed and investigated by Project Blue Book, a government program to assess the credibility and potential threat of unidentified flying objects. Six decades later, the U.S. military is once again publicly investigating UFOs, and is due to issue a report to Congress on what it now terms unidentified aerial phenomenon. In recent years, fighter pilots and stealth ships have reported strange objects off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Yet hundreds of other phenomena remain a mystery in the skies above Pennsylvania.

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Black residue in slushie machine, expired milk for sale: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, May 28, 2021

AFC Sushi at Lancaster Hospital, 555 N. Duke St., type 2 follow-up, May 21. Pass. No violations. Beespoke Brewing, 242 Gap Road, Ronks, opening, May 21. Pass. No violations. Blessing Food Store, 24 W. Clay St. Unit 2, May 21. Pass. No violations. Bonefish Grill LLC, 970 Plaza Blvd, complaint, May 21. Pass. No violations. Burger King No. 2617, 310 N. Reading Road, Ephrata, May 21. Pass. Clean food pans on back shelves stored wet in a manner that does not allow for draining and/or air drying (wet nesting). Food handler wearing a watch. A scorched and scratched plastic hot hold tray that is no longer durable. Whisks located in back of kitchen stored with food contact surfaces exposed to hand contact when retrieved by food employees. Back room floor is dirty.

Marc Donald High

Marc Donald High, 52, of Lancaster, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, May 24, 2021 after a three month diagnosis of ALS. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of Donald L. High of Lancaster, and the late Dorothy M. High who passed away November 9, 2020. Marc was employed by High Associates. He was a 1986 graduate of Conestoga Valley High School where he was in orchestra and band and baseball and basketball clubs. Marc attended Neffsville Mennonite Church. His interests included sports, visiting the PA Railroad Museum, trips to Ocean City, NJ, and spending time with family. Surviving besides his father is a daughter, Brooke High (25) and twin sons, Owen and Travis High (22) all of FL; a sister, Lisa H. wife of Donald Clark, Jr, of Ronks; a brother, Joel E. High of Myrtle Beach, SC; and nieces and nephews, Katelyn, wife of Andy Mellinger, Jr. and Donald III, husband of Amy Clark both of Paradise, and Alex and Sarah High of Merrill s Inlet, SC. He also was preceded in death by a b

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