A veteran detective whose investigation led to the arrest of an alleged serial rapist and a state trooper who has been involved in some of the county’s most serious cases in recent years were honored on Tuesday as Centre County’s Law Enforcement Officers of the Year.
Deputy District Attorney Sean McGraw presented the awards to State College Detective Stephen Bosak and Rockview state police Trooper Michael Brown during a ceremony at the courthouse in Bellefonte.
Instituted by District Attorney Bernie Cantorna in 2019, the award has been given to two officers each of the pastthree years. Following nominations submitted by the public and law enforcement community, a committee selected from among four final nominees. The other two nominees this year were State College Sgt. Martin Hanes and Penn State University Police Detective Andrew Stager, both of whom were recognized for their investigative work.
The CCC has been assisting homeowners to avoid foreclosure long before the COVID crisis hit. But with the federal moratorium lifting more may need help now.
Today
Mixed clouds and sun this morning. Scattered thunderstorms developing this afternoon. A few storms may be severe. High 89F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%..
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Thunderstorms during the evening will give way to mostly cloudy skies after midnight. A few storms may be severe. Low 64F. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70%. Updated: May 26, 2021 @ 9:12 am
Today
Partly cloudy early. Scattered thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. A few storms may be severe. High near 90F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%..
Tonight
Thunderstorms during the evening, then partly cloudy overnight. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. Low 63F. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Updated: May 26, 2021 @ 1:50 am
To qualify, a household must be responsible to pay rent on a residential property, and:
one or more people within the household have qualified for unemployment benefits, had a decrease in income, had increased household costs, or experienced other financial hardship due directly or indirectly to the COVID-19 pandemic;
One or more individuals in the household can show a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability; and
the household has an income at or below 80 percent of Area Median Income.
The median income for Bucks County is $89,139, per the latest data available from the U.S. Census Bureau; according to the state human services department, 80 percent of Bucks County s AMI translates to income limits of: