Police: Vandals destroy donations at Red Lion-area food pantry for third time
York Dispatch
A food pantry near Red Lion that was created to help those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic has been vandalized for a third time, police said.
Food dropped off in the Little Free Food Pantry s collection box was dumped and destroyed three weeks in a row, founder Jerry Pilachowski said Wednesday. We think they re deliberately doing it. We don t know (why). We have no idea, he said. They re throwing it everywhere.
Volunteers thought it was an accident the first time it happened, since people throw food into the collection bin sometimes, Pilachowski said.
EDITORIAL: Pa. s friends and family appointments
York Dispatch Editorial Board
Thumbs down to yet another cozy appointment to a well-paying state vacancy.
State Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Centre, named Frances “Fran” Regan to serve a two-year term on the state’s Gaming Control Board. Regan, a former federal probation officer who has spent the past six years running a private business providing fitness and personal safety classes for women, will earn $145,000 a year in the post.
Nice work if you can get it. And to get it, it helps to have personal ties to state lawmakers.
Regan is the wife of two-term state Sen. Mike Regan, R-Dillsburg. She replaces Merritt Reitzel, who was appointed by Corman’s predecessor, Republican Joe Scarnati, whose chief of staff was Reitzel’s brother-in-law.
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William Billy Eben Woods, Jr., 48, of Mechanicsville, MD passed away on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center in Baltimore, MD after a brief illness. He was born on June 23, 1972 in LaPlata, Maryland to William Eben Woods, Sr. and Joan (Dyer) Woods.
Billy married his beautiful bride, Michelle Woods, on September 5, 1992 and they spent 28 years together growing in marriage and love. They were blessed with two (2) wonderful and kind children, Zachary and Christina.
A dedicated husband and father, Billy supported his family over the years as a truck driver, general contractor and his final love, as a farmer. He appreciated a hard day s work and a good night s sleep. His dedication to the land he cultivated and livestock he tended showed his deep love of the great outdoors. Billy enjoyed the clucking of the chickens and crow of the rooster. It takes a strong work ethic and unwavering devotion to be a farmer and Billy encompassed these admirable attri
Mechanicsville couple spotlights their COVID-19 experience and quarantine in St. Mary s Co.
Couple claims local government officials used scare tactics against them to enforce their isolation at their home last month
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January 08, 2021
HOLLYWOOD, Md. (January 7, 2021) A Mechanicsville married couple with four children claim despite their willingness to quarantine for a month or longer until their family was clear of COVID-19, the St. Mary s County Health Department, in conjunction with the sheriff s office, used scare tactics against them to enforce their isolation at their home last month.
Nathaniel and Jessica Wickham took their story to the Internet via a podcast they produce on their Youtube channel detailing what they say were invasive questions asked of them by contact tracers working for the health department.