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A Berks County man was charged with attempting to break into a Tilden Township business on three different occasions, police said. Preston W. Zito, 34, of Hamburg was charged Monday with multiple counts of felony attempted burglary, felony criminal trespass, theft and criminal mischief, township police said Friday. Zito is currently in Berks County Prison on unrelated charges. According to police: - Advertisement - Employees from Nesterâs Sanitation called police on Jan. 6 that someone attempted to break into the business around 2:17 a.m. The suspect spray painted a surveillance camera and attempted to enter through a door but was unsuccessful. ....
Officials plan to update incomplete report on infection control at Veterans Home in Tilton Information pertaining to federal visit to facility originally left out Share Updated: 7:13 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 Information pertaining to federal visit to facility originally left out Share Updated: 7:13 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript FACILITY DURING THE OUTBREAK NEVER MADE IT TO PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS. ADAM: STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE NOW UPDATING THEIR RECENT REPORT ON INFECTION CONTROL PRACTIC AT THE STATE VETERANS HOME IN TILTON, WHERE 37 RESIDENTS DIED IN A COVID-19 OUTBREAK LATE LAST YEAR. A SECTION OF THAT REPORT THA WAS LEFT BLANK WILL NOW INCLUDE A SUMMARY OF STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE ISSUES OBSERVED BY A VA INFECTION PREVENTION NURSE WHO VISITED THE HOME DURING THE OUTBREAK AS NEWS 9 REPORTED LAST WEEK, THAT NURSE’S OBSERVATIONS WERE SENT TO ELECTED OFFICIALS IN EARLY DECEMBER, BUT AT LAST WEEK’S ....
Community salutes former Tilton Police Chief Police officers, sheriff s deputies, firefighters, paramedics and tow truck drivers took part in a parade through Winnisquam Regional High School s parking lot last weekend where they were able to stop and wish Tilton s newly retired police chief Robert Cormier all the best in his future. (Photo by Donna Rhodes) ( click for larger version) March 03, 2021TILTON ¬¬ After nearly 14 years as chief of the Tilton Police Department, Robert Cormier retired at the end of January and, after giving him a little time to readjust to his new lifestyle, state and local law enforcement officers, fire fighters, town officials and residents lined up to parade through the parking lot at Winnisquam Regional High School last Saturday to pay their respects to him as he moves on to the next chapter in his life. ....