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From staff reports LOCK HAVEN Lock Haven City Council would like the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) to put the brakes on integrating Lock Haven University with Bloomsburg and Mansfield. Council this week unanimously approved a resolution opposing the proposed merger of the three institutions. Councilman Bill Mincer offered the measure, saying PASSHE needs to do a more in-depth study of any merger’s impact on the students, community and economy. His resolution came one day before PASSHE Chancellor Daniel Greenstein met virtually with LHU faculty and staff, and a few days before Greenstein’s scheduled testimony before the General Assembly. ....
LAURA JAMESON [email protected] LOCK HAVEN City council will consider adopting a resolution that would close Sarah’s Alley for at least 90 days. The closure was requested by Louis Anastos, owner of Stella A’s Bar & Grill. The downtown restaurant is located on one side of the alley, with the Strouse Law Firm sharing the other side. Anastos made the request to expand the restaurant’s outdoor dining to the city last week. Anastos said he spoke with the landlords of both Stella A’s and the law firm who expressed their approval. He also discussed the proposal with the restaurant’s insurance company and a representative of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. ....
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LAURA JAMESON [email protected] LOCK HAVEN A solar developer is looking at possibly developing an array of solar panels on 186 acres of land near the Ohl Reservoir. Lock Haven City Council approved a lease agreement for the Rosencrans property in Loganton to BAI Consultants out of State College at a cost of $13,950 per year for two years. Public Works Director Tony Stopper said the city received two bids for the property, BAI and Schrack Farms the current leasee. According to a statement from BAI, the company intends to use the land for “large scale solar developments that serve the PJM Interconnection utility grid.” ....