Marc Donald High, 52, of Lancaster, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, May 24, 2021 after a three month diagnosis of ALS. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of Donald L. High of Lancaster, and the late Dorothy M. High who passed away November 9, 2020.
Marc was employed by High Associates. He was a 1986 graduate of Conestoga Valley High School where he was in orchestra and band and baseball and basketball clubs. Marc attended Neffsville Mennonite Church. His interests included sports, visiting the PA Railroad Museum, trips to Ocean City, NJ, and spending time with family.
Surviving besides his father is a daughter, Brooke High (25) and twin sons, Owen and Travis High (22) all of FL; a sister, Lisa H. wife of Donald Clark, Jr, of Ronks; a brother, Joel E. High of Myrtle Beach, SC; and nieces and nephews, Katelyn, wife of Andy Mellinger, Jr. and Donald III, husband of Amy Clark both of Paradise, and Alex and Sarah High of Merrill s Inlet, SC. He also was preceded in death by a b
If you haven’t noticed, things are really starting to open up.
In case you’re still not sure, take a look at the daily pages produced by our community editor, Janice Kiaski. They are filled with details about events and gatherings that recently have been held, and, even more important, events that have been scheduled.
It’s a list that seems to grow each day, and one that now includes in-person commencement ceremonies for most of our region’s colleges and universities as well as all of our area’s high schools. Attendance might be limited, and participants likely will be required to wear masks, but graduates will have the opportunity to walk across stages and receive their diplomas during a real, live celebration.
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LEASE APPROVED â The Brooke County Board of Education agreed Monday to lease property across from Brooke Middle School to SWN Water Resources, pending the companyâs decision to built a booster pump there to convey water from nearby Cross Creek to natural gas well sites.
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WELLSBURG The Brooke County Board of Education agreed Monday to lease property owned by the school district to a natural gas company and chose the least extensive of options for an update to its future building plans.
Steve Mitchell, the district’s director of maintenance, buildings and grounds, told the board the land north of Brooke Middle School near the railroad tracks above Cross Creek.
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WELLSBURG The Brooke County Board of Education agreed Monday to lease property owned by the school district to a natural gas company and chose the least extensive of options for an update to its future building plans.
Steve Mitchell, the district’s director of maintenance, buildings and grounds, told the board the land north of Brooke Middle School near the railroad tracks above Cross Creek.
He said SWN Water Resources, an affiliate of Southwestern Energy, is exploring the possibility of building a booster pump on the site to convey water from the creek to natural gas well sites.