The state did the right thing to get teachers vaccinated, but masks should stay on | PennLive Editorial
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
The Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) was right to demand teachers and school staff be pushed to the head of the line for those getting vaccinated against COVID-19. And the state came up with the ideal way to do it without hurting seniors and those most vulnerable to death and serious illness from the virus.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is bringing a big sigh of relief to the thousands of people charged with keeping schools safe and children healthy. But in reality, it’s the kids who represented the threat to older teachers and school employees, who had good reason to worry about their interactions with hundreds of children – many of whom carried the virus.
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Coroner’s report: Coroner Graham Hetrick said the pandemic made matters worse for people struggling with addiction. More than 120 died by overdose in Dauphin County last year. Read more.
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Triple Crown to build new 36,000-square-foot building in Cumberland County
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
Posted Mar 09, 2021
A 36,000-square-foot building is planned for Louis Parkway in Silver Spring Township. The site plan was created by R.J. Fisher & Associates. (Silver Spring Township)
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The Triple Crown Corporation is building a facility in the 7000 block of the Carlisle Pike in Silver Spring Township.
The Lower Paxton Township company plans to build the 36,000-square-foot building at the property, which would be accessed from Louis Parkway.
The final subdivision and land development plans were submitted to Silver Spring Township to consolidate two lots into a single 4.9 acre lot. The plans were presented in front of the Silver Spring Township Planning Commission on Thursday night. The plan known as Golden Triangle Lots 2A-3 was recommended for approval by the commission and still requires approval by the Silver Spring Township Board of Supervisors.