May 4, 2021
Man Convicted For Connection To 2019 Shooting In Lancaster
(Lancaster, PA) A man is going to be spending more time behind bars after he was convicted for his involvement in a 2019 shooting in Lancaster. A judge found Chapell Williams guilty yesterday of aggravated assault, firearms carried without a license and person not to possess a firearm. While Williams was previously sentenced to seven-and-a-half to 15 years last July for the shooting on East Chestnut Street two years ago, the judge sentenced him to serve nine to 18 years in prison yesterday as well. Kutztown University Receives Grant To Help Build New Wells-Rapp Center
Lower Paxton Township police are investigating the killing of a man on Saturday night.
Officers responded at about 9:30 PM to a reported shooting incident in the 4900 block of Lancer Street. They discovered a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds inside an apartment building.
The man later died of his injuries.
Any witnesses or anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Greg Landley at 717-657-5656 ext. 1142 or at Berks Cares COVID-19 Vaccine Center Opening Today
(Muhlenberg Township, PA) The Berks Cares COVID-19 Vaccine Center is going to be opening today, and appointments will be available Monday through Friday from nine-in-the-morning until two-in-the-afternoon. The clinic is located in the North Reading Plaza shopping center in Muhlenberg Township. Officials say the center will be able to administer about 400 doses of the vaccine per day. You can schedule an appointment by visiting www.doyourpartberks.com.
Aerial Spraying For Gypsy Moths To Begin
(Harrisburg, PA) Aerial spraying to battle gypsy moth outbreaks in Pennsylvania is going to be underway soon. The state s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced yesterday that the Bureau of Forestry will be overseeing the spraying of almost 150 sites totaling more than 203-thousand acres. The spraying will be done by helicopters and planes. Officials say gypsy moths are an invasive species that cause major habitat loss by killing many different types of trees including Oak, sweet gum, basswood, birch, aspen and willows. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board To Hold Limited-Release Lotteries For 28 Rare Whiskeys
Aerial Spraying For Gypsy Moths To Begin
(Harrisburg, PA) Aerial spraying to battle gypsy moth outbreaks in Pennsylvania is going to be underway soon. The state s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced yesterday that the Bureau of Forestry will be overseeing the spraying of almost 150 sites totaling more than 203-thousand acres. The spraying will be done by helicopters and planes. Officials say gypsy moths are an invasive species that cause major habitat loss by killing many different types of trees including Oak, sweet gum, basswood, birch, aspen and willows. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board To Hold Limited-Release Lotteries For 28 Rare Whiskeys
CBRE’s Philadelphia-based team sells 24 properties in Q1 for more than $90M April 26, 2021
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The first quarter of 2021 proved to be very successful for the Philadelphia-based arm of CBRE’s Net-Lease Properties team, comprised of Matthew Gorman, Michael Shover, Thomas Finnegan and Robert Thompson.
On April 23, CBRE announced that the team sold 24 properties during 2021’s first quarter, totaling $90,315,094.
The standout transaction was a 10-property corporate sale-leaseback of Auto Lenders owned real estate in Pennsylvania and New Jersey that traded for approximately $55 million. Other noteworthy closings completed during the first quarter included the $6.1 million sale of SAI MedPartners in Exeter Township, Pa.; a $3.6 million sale of DaVita Dialysis in Woodbridge; and the $3.9 million sale of a Pet Palace in West Chester, Ohio.