A judge should have experience in the court room | Opinion
Posted May 11, 2021
By Michelle Sibert
As a prosecutor, I strive to seek justice, respond with compassion, uphold victims’ rights, and advocate for those who cannot do so for themselves. As judge, I promise to use my experience as a trial attorney to assure that everyone in my courtroom is afforded a fair opportunity to be heard and treated with respect. I promise to follow the law and abide by the PA and U.S. Constitutions.
My name is Michelle Sibert, and I am running for Judge for the Court of Common Pleas here in Cumberland County. Dickinson School of Law brought me to Cumberland County in 1995, and for over 20 years I have served the residents of Cumberland County. My family and I serve our Country, our State, our County, and our Community. My husband of 20 years, Craig Sibert, served our Country as a United States Marine, and he currently serves this Commonwealth as a State Parole Officer.
Boiling Springs High School 2021 prom: Photos
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Boiling Springs High School held its prom at the Army Heritage Center on Friday, May 7.
Last year, most proms were canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. This year, with schools sometimes meeting remotely, celebrations were pared down.
Students wore masks to attend the dance and were given permission to remove them for photographs.
For photo galleries from all of the 2021 proms, please click here.
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The Vegetable Hunter in Harrisburg expanding with second location, taproom
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Owners of The Vegetable Hunter, John Baker and Kristin Messner-Baker, prepare to open a second restaurant with taproom at 46 W. High St. in Carlisle.
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A vegan and kosher restaurant with roots in Harrisburg is branching out.
This summer, The Vegetable Hunter is expanding to Carlisle with a restaurant and taproom at 46 W. High St., positioning owners Kristin Messner-Baker and husband, John Baker, to sell a line of kombucha at area Giant grocery stores.
The couple, Boiling Springs High School graduates who live in Carlisle, said the area’s growing population and diverse restaurant scene appeals to them. They also like that Carlisle is a college town thanks to Dickinson College and has a growing number of craft breweries and distilleries.
South Carolina s Top Youth Volunteers of 2021 Selected by National Program
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards honors Boiling Springs and Surfside Beach students with a $2,500 scholarship, silver medallion and invitation to virtual celebration for their work addressing the challenges of a changing world
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NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Griffin Thompson, 17, of Boiling Springs and Marley McLaurin, 11, of Surfside Beach today were named South Carolina s top youth volunteers of 2021 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, America s largest youth recognition program based exclusively on volunteer service.
As State Honorees, Griffin and Marley will each receive a $2,500 scholarship, a silver medallion and an invitation to the program s virtual national recognition celebration in April, where 10 of the 102 State Honorees will be named America s top youth volunteers of the year. Those 10 National Honorees wi
Origins
The Sentinel has been covering the event since 1992 when the civic association first hosted the lighting of the Christmas tree and luminaries at Childrenâs Lake. The idea for the event dates back to 1987 when the late Molly Garman, an association member, saw a Christmas tree floating on a lake during a trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan.
For the next five years, Garman led the effort to have a fully lighted Christmas tree floating on Childrenâs Lake. It took time for the association to receive approval from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, owner of the lake. Lou Marinacci, a former Army engineer, designed the first wooden raft used to float the tree.