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Political novice hopes for win over incumbent | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer NEW CUMBERLAND A political novice is hoping that city voters give her the nod over an incumbent councilwoman, while there will be a guaranteed change in the mayor’s office. Anne Blankenship is challenging incumbent Second Ward Councilwoman Judith Takach Bartley for her second ward council seat on May 11 during the city’s municipal election. New Cumberland-born and raised, Blankenship admitted that she spent a lot of time on the outside looking in. After she moved with her family into the city limits, she was urged to run for council, so she could offer a fresh perspective. She currently works as an office administrator for Hancock County commissioners, a job that she describes as all-encompassing and providing her with a good foundation if she is elected. Doing everything from preparing their agenda and items for meetings, she also has human resources, budgetary and operations experience. She said despite her youth that she also is devoted to maintaining the

Political newcomer among council candidates in upcoming New Cumberland election | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer NEW CUMBERLAND A political novice is hoping that city voters give her the nod over an incumbent councilwoman, while there will be a guaranteed change in the mayor’s office. Anne Blankenship is challenging incumbent Second Ward Councilwoman Judith Takach Bartley for her second ward council seat on May 11 during the city’s municipal election. New Cumberland-born and raised, Blankenship admitted that she spent a lot of time on the outside looking in. After she moved with her family into the city limits, she was urged to run for council, so she could offer a fresh perspective. She currently works as an office administrator for Hancock County commissioners, a job that she describes as all-encompassing and providing her with a good foundation if she is elected. Doing everything from preparing their agenda and items for meetings, she also has human resources, budgetary and operations experience. She said despite her youth that she also is devoted to maintaining the hi

Heroin epidemic: Man pleads no contest in overdose in York County

Outside the courtroom, Rick Robinson, Jackson’s attorney, declined to comment. Wyatt attended Cedar Cliff High School and the Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School. He volunteered with the Fairview Township, New Cumberland and Lower Allen fire departments, according to his obituary. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, working on cars and spending time with his friends and family, the obituary states. Jackson asked the deputy sheriffs to take him back as soon as possible to the State Correctional Institution at Greene, where he’s currently serving a three- to six-year sentence for firearms offenses. Contact Dylan Segelbaum at 717-771-2102.

Scattered power outages reported as winds diminish across central Pa

Scattered power outages reported as winds diminish across central Pa. PennLive.com 3 hrs ago Sue Gleiter, pennlive.com © SEAN SIMMERS High winds knock down trees and wires in New Cumberland. April 30, 2021 Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com It’s a good day to pick up sticks and clean up yards following Friday’s high winds, which swept across the region causing power outages and downed trees. As of 7 a.m., three major power distributors in the region were reporting more than 3,000 outages, with 990 in Dauphin County and 275 in Cumberland County. There are about 469 outages in Lebanon County, 589 in York County, 520 in Perry County and 246 in Adams County.

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