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Lancaster Twp selling Abbeyville Road church property

What happened: The township is selling the church property it owns at 551 Abbeyville Road. Background: The township acquired the former church in February to serve as a potential home for the Lancaster Township Fire Department but then decided not to use it for that purpose. Officials sought a renter for the property, but none was found. So, the land will be sold. Bids are due by Aug. 2 with the results to be announced at the Aug. 9 supervisors meeting. The property consists of a 13,076-square-foot brick building constructed in 1992 on 2 acres. Policing: Township Manager Bill Laudien said Manheim Township has requested a cost increase for the police services it provides under contract to Lancaster Township. Lancaster Township officials feel the township cannot meet the demand but are willing to meet and discuss the matter. Since 2010, Lancaster Township has contracted with the Manheim Township Police Department for 24-hour protection. For 38 years prior to 2010, the township had co

AAA says not to panic buy gas as demand grows, offers tips

King confirmed the worst thing to do during this type of situation. Don’t go out and panic buy, lining up at the gas pumps, filling your tank just because when you don’t actually need to even filling up gas cans right now, it’s not necessary, King said. King offered a few tips to preserve fuel, limit trips and plan ahead.  Several people who stopped at one Midlands gas station said the extra cost for a gallon is another concern. “I tried to prepare myself, but it’s costing and hoping soon it’ll come down, customer Robert Anthony said. I hope these gas prices go down because a lot of people suffering right now.”

Columbia Borough Council discusses top priorities among current projects

When: Columbia Borough Council meeting, May 4. What happened: Council members discussed prioritizing projects and learned that the police department failed to receive an $80,000 grant for body cameras. Also, the borough plans to sell its unused trolley. Body cameras: The police department failed to receive a grant for 22 body cameras, a server, software and annual maintenance. The department doesn’t know why it didn’t get the money. “We’re still looking into it,” said Jack Brommer, Columbia’s police chief, after the meeting. “I can t believe that with the money flying around today and the priority on police and these issues, we were not funded.” Mayor Leo Lutz said. The borough partnered with East Hempfield, Manor, East Lampeter and West Lampeter townships to apply for money.

Yelling obscenities at neighbors; sleeping on a roadway: Lancaster County police log, May 12, 2021

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF COLUMBIA: Nelson Rafael Rodriguez Jr., 34, of Columbia, was charged with criminal mischief and public drunkenness after ripping the railing off of the front porch of a residence in the 300 block of South 4th Street and attempting to throw it through a screen door at 9:07 p.m. on April 28, police said. East Cocalico Township police DUI EAST COCALICO TWP.: Dennis Kohl, 47, of Ephrata, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence, a drug charge and two traffic violations after officers found him parked in the middle of the first block of North 3rd Street on April 4, police said. Kohl, who had methamphetamine and fentanyl in his system, fell asleep behind the wheel with his foot on the brake, police said.

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