The Exeter Community Library, in partnership with Exeter Township, welcomes the public to enjoy the library’s seasonally-changing StoryWalk, sponsored in part by J.P. Mascaro & Sons and the Friends of
Exeter American Legion Post 934 will honor past Post Commander Donald Moatz.
The 2020 Memorial Day parade and service were cancelled due to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the related government shutdown and phased reopening plan, and the Post leadershipâs desire not to risk the health of parade and service participants or attendees, led to the cancellation.
The 2020 parade and memorial service were going to pay tribute to its long-time Post commander and founding member, the late Donald F. Moatz, who entered the Post Everlasting in June 2019 at the age of 92.
âAnything less than a full parade and memorial service would be an unfitting tribute to Don and his 50 years of devoted service to his country, his community, and the American Legion,â said Parade Chairman Jesse Ritz. âWe did not want to put parade participants and members of the public at risk in 2020.â
Apprehended murder suspect accused of shooting, hiding 31-year-old woman
The Monroe News
A 32-year-old Van Buren Township man apprehended in Monroe County on Monday is accused of shooting a 31-year-old woman and then hiding her body in a storage unit in the City of Westland, according to a press release issued by the Van Buren Township Police Department.
On May 9 at around 4 p.m., Van Buren police received word that a potential homicide had occurred within the township. It was later determined that a suspect had shot a female in an apartment at the Westlake Apartments, but the female victim s identity was initially unknown and her body had reportedly been moved.
May 4, 2021
Man Convicted For Connection To 2019 Shooting In Lancaster
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