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The Warwick Strong memorial bike ride is scheduled for this weekend in Lancaster County. The fundraiser supports a scholarship in honor of Jack Nicholson and Meghan Keeney.The two Warwick High School students were killed in a vehicle crash in October 2018. Yes, there was a tragedy, but Warwick Strong is really about everything good that happened afterward, said Donna Stief, Nicholson s mother.The 38-mile ride will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday at Lives Changed By Christ Church in Manheim and end at Lancaster Evangelical Free Church in Lititz.A community celebration with food trucks will follow the ride.Registration is still open.
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What happened: Council welcomed its newest police officer, Haylie Brass, who joins the Lititz Borough Police Department.
Quotable: âWe are thrilled to have another woman officer,â said police Chief Kerry Nye, noting that Brass is the first female officer since Carolyn Sensenig retired in 2009 after 11 years. Sensenig is now a civilian police aide for the borough.
Meet the new officer: âI am very excited about this opportunity. I have always loved Lititz and look forward to working in such a wonderful small town,â said Brass, 23, of Ambler. She graduated from Upper Dublin High School and earned her bachelorâs degree in criminal justice from Gwynedd Mercy University. Brass graduated from Montgomery County Municipal Police Academy in October. Her position with Lititz Borough is her first appointment as a police officer. âI have always wanted to be a police officer, ever since I was young. I am so grateful to be here in Lititz,â Brass said.
Brian M. Rhodes, 48, of Lititz, passed away at Hospice & Community Care on Friday, January 15, 2021. He shared 20 wonderful years of marriage with his wife Jennifer "Nikki"