LAURA JAMESON ljameson@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN City council took time to thank Lock Haven University President Robert Pignatello for his service to the university and city during their meeting this week.
Pignatello was named Senior Advisor to the Chancellor for Integration Strategy for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and will be leaving his role at LHU on Feb. 5.
“This Friday, President Pignatello leaves LHU to go and do whatever it is the Chancellor of PASSHE wants him to do. I think it would be a shame if that departure took place without us acknowledging the contribution that he made in his time here,” Councilman Richard Morris said.
Events in Indianapolis, celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, will begin Wednesday, Jan. 13.
Credit: AP
FILE- In this Aug. 28, 1963, black-and-white file photo Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addresses marchers during his I Have a Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Former South African president Nelson Mandela never met with King but the two fought for the same issues at the same time on two different continents. Mandela said in a 1964 speech that he was prepared to die to see his dream of a society where blacks and whites were equal become reality. King was killed by an assassin s bullet while working for that same dream.(AP Photo/File)
LAURA JAMESON ljameson@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN A solar developer is looking at possibly developing an array of solar panels on 186 acres of land near the Ohl Reservoir.
Lock Haven City Council approved a lease agreement for the Rosencrans property in Loganton to BAI Consultants out of State College at a cost of $13,950 per year for two years.
Public Works Director Tony Stopper said the city received two bids for the property, BAI and Schrack Farms the current leasee.
According to a statement from BAI, the company intends to use the land for “large scale solar developments that serve the PJM Interconnection utility grid.”
Senior Neighbors: Wellesley Council on Aging programs
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Staff: Heather Munroe (director of senior services), Gregory Wilson (assistant director),
Kate Burnham (health and social services administrator), Amy Rose (senior activities coordinator), Andria DeSimone (office administrator), Sally Miller (volunteer coordinator), Sarah Paglione (activities assistant) and Roslyn Comenitz (department assistant).
Announcements
Cable Programs: Join us for COA programming at 2 p.m. Mondays, 6 p.m. Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Thursdays and 11 a.m. Saturdays each week on the Wellesley Media Community Channel, which is Comcast 9 and Verizon 39. Check your listings for more information.
Program Registration: Registration at the COA is ongoing and patrons can sign-up using http://myactivecenter.com if you have a key tag, or by calling us at 781-235-3961. Our November/December newsletter is now available on our website, http://wellesleycoa.org and should be mailed out to all residents ove
A winter storm is expected to bring a hefty amount of snow to the area starting tomorrow and continuing into Thursday. Experts are predicting that we could see up to a foot of snow in some areas, leading officials to announce precautions and preparations.Â
UPDATED 12/16/2020, 11:30 a.m.
Williamsport Bureau of Fire/Mark Killian, Fire Chief & Emergency Management Coordinator
Williamsport s Streets and Parks department will have all available plow and salt trucks operating for the duration of the storm; however, it will be nearly impossible to keep up with the rate of snowfall predicted overnight. Please be
patient. Main thoroughfares will be given the highest priority. Side streets and alleys will take time to be cleared.