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Gregory J. Scott, the architect who writes the monthly column âDesign Interventionâ for LNP | LancasterOnline, will present a talk on âLancasterâs Forgotten Architect: James Warnerâ next week.
The talk, part of LancasterHistoryâs spring lecture series, can be viewed via Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 11.
Lancaster is filled with examples of the work of the London-born Warner, who lived from 1865 to 1913.
Warner came to the United States at age 19, first settling in Harrisburg and then moving to Lancaster at age 24. He immediately won the commission to design Lancasterâs Central Market building.
As a young man, Warner also was chosen to design such local buildings as the Catherine Long Mansion (now the Hamilton Club), the old library building at what is now Millersville University, St. Johnâs Lutheran Church, South Duke Street and South Mulberry Street schools and major mansions for wealthy Lancaster families.
When: Lancaster Township virtual supervisors meeting, April 12.
What happened: Township Manager Bill Laudien said the township is joining with other groups to restore the historic Stevens Greenland Cemetery on South Duke Street in preparation for a Memorial Day celebration there.
Background: According to a flyer about the Memorial Day celebration, the cemetery has the largest number of African American veterans in Lancaster County, including men and women who served in the Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II and the Korean War. According to historical data provided by township engineer Ben Webber, the cemetery was dedicated in 1907 as a place of burial exclusively for African American members of the community. It occupies 4 acres and contains 53 memorials celebrating the lives of U.S. military veterans.
State prison for Yorker who shot York City woman in leg
York Dispatch
A York City man has been sentenced to state prison for shooting a woman in the legs as she was walking home.
Jervin Perez, now 21, pleaded guilty in York County Court on Monday to the felonies of aggravated assault and being a felon in illegal possession of a firearm.
He was sentenced to seven to 17 years in state prison and given credit for the 476 days he s already spent locked up on the case, according to court records.
In exchange for his guilty pleas, a charge of attempted first-degree murder was dropped, court records state.
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