SPRING MILLS An illegal firearm sale or transfer was investigated by state police at Rockview.
According to police, the incident took place on July 8, 2020 along Penns Valley Road in Gregg Township, Centre County. The incident took place around 3:32 p.m., police said.
Door pried open
LOCK HAVEN Sometime between May 8 and May 11, someone pried the hasp and padlock from the door of a trailer parked on Ridge Drive according to Woodward Township Police. The hasp and trailer was allegedly damaged from it. It is currently unknown if there was anything removed from the trailer.
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LOCK HAVEN The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has affirmed the decision of a county court ruling concerning an ongoing boundary line dispute between Woodward and Dunnstable townships.
Woodward and Dunnstable townships had been locked in a legal battle regarding the municipalities’ boundary line for years.
The two townships attempted to settle the dispute through discussion but couldn’t come to an agreeable conclusion.
In 2018, the issue was finally taken to county court.
Senior Judge John Leete of Potter County was appointed to the case.
In February 2020, the townships received a notice from the court appointed review board that two of its three members believed Woodward had the correct boundary line.
LANA MUTHLER lmuthler@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN It’s a relatively light primary election ballot in Clinton County with only two county row offices on the ballot and four seats on the Keystone Central School Board open.
But there are a few contested races with some names from the past showing their faces in municipalities that may bring out a heavier than expected voter turnout, especially in those regions.
The primary election is Tuesday, May 18, and basically is just for registered Republicans and registered Democrats who may vote only on their party’s ballot to move candidates into the November 2 General Election, when the Republicans and Democrats can vote for candidates of any party.
pcrossley@sungazette.com
About 20 people intent on schooling the school board concerning a rally at the Williamsport Area High School in April, which they alleged was in support of Black Lives Matter, attended a recent meeting to offer their feedback.
Voicing their concerns over the rally, which they contend was not only disruptive but was in support of Black Lives Matter, the group had organized their protest through Facebook.
They carried signs showing their support of the police and spoke about their dissatisfaction with the students who, according to a statement by Timothy S. Bower, district superintendent, rallied in support of social justice.
pholmes@sungazette.com
At least three injury accidents occurred in the region on Monday. A child riding in a Ford Escape was examined at UPMC Williamsport after the car and a Suzuki SX4 collided at Washington Boulevard and Packer Street in the city about 2:15 p.m., police said. The drivers were not injured. In another crash, a Mustang landed in a private driveway after it went off Daughertys Run Road in Woodward Township and crashed at 6:50 a.m. The driver, a boy believed to be 16 or 17 years old, was taken to the hospital by ambulance to be treated for minor injuries. The driver of a truck was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries he suffered when the vehicle, while stopped, was struck by a Ford Explorer at High and Center streets about 2:18 p.m., city police said.