Crafting group open to all LOCK HAVEN A new crafting group is open to everyone who wants to share in the fun and maybe gain a new skill. Covenant Crafters
After sifting through feasibility studies, elected City officials determined not to “stay put” but consider an expense over $6,700,000 of taxpayer dollars t
TODAY Roads To Peace presentation on domestic violence services offered, Ross Library, 2 p.m. Dunnstown Fire Company Bingo, 6 p.m. TOMORROW Roads To Peace
This Saturday take a short drive on Paul Mack Boulevard past the new Walnut Street Lucky 7 Travel Plaza and visit the unique mountainside village of Castanea. T
From staff reports
LOCK HAVEN A late local businessman’s estate is being contested by his wife in a hearing set for today.
LorrieAnn P. Rosemeier, wife of the late Robert J. Rosemeier, claims her husband’s Last Will and Testament drawn up in October 2015 is invalid, believing that he was not in his right mind when it was written.
At stake is more than $1.3 million worth of trust funds that Rosemeier’s executor, Stephen Poorman, intends to donate to nine local charities.
The donations would follow the will written in 2015 which stated Poorman should “make donations of the Trust Funds to any charitable organization(s) that (Poorman) deems appropriate.”