The Buena Vista Police Department reported the following for February:
On Feb. 1, Timothy Krocesky, 62, of Buena Vista, was issued a citation on charges of Limitations on Backing in the area of Barnwood Cir.
On Feb. 1, Penny Fritts, 60, of Buena Vista, was issued a citation on charges of Limitations on Backing in the area of Harrison Ave.
On Feb. 2, Noah Abrams, 45, of Salida, was issued a citation on charges of Speeding 10-19 MPH Over the posted limit in the area of U.S. Highway 24 South.
On Feb. 2, Sheridan Plummer, 24, of Buena Vista, was issued a citation on charges of Speeding 10-19 MPH Over the posted limit in the area of U.S. Highway 24 South.
Was Leak & Thorp really the Selfridges of York ? IT was a York retailing landmark and arguably the jewel in the crown of Coney Street for over a century. Our photo from the York Press archive today shows department store Leak & Thorp, dating from the late 1980s just before it closed. In recent years, the units have been occupied by Next, Monsoon, and River Island. Leak & Thorp began life on March 11, 1848, when William Leak opened premises at 35 Parliament Street. He began with just one or two assistants. In 1869, the shop moved to Coney Street, to a new building put up on the site of The George.
Was Leak & Thorp really the Selfridges of York ? IT was a York retailing landmark and arguably the jewel in the crown of Coney Street for over a century. Our photo from the York Press archive today shows department store Leak & Thorp, dating from the late 1980s just before it closed. In recent years, the units have been occupied by Next, Monsoon, and River Island. Leak & Thorp began life on March 11, 1848, when William Leak opened premises at 35 Parliament Street. He began with just one or two assistants. In 1869, the shop moved to Coney Street, to a new building put up on the site of The George.