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Millersville Pike to be paved soon
Motorists bouncing along uneven paving on Millersville Pike should see some relief next week.Sunken manhole covers and raised road edges have made an obstacle course of the state road between Millersville Borough and Manor Shopping Center.But Steve Cotts, an inspector for the state ......
Police probe 5 frauds
City police are investigating five cases of fraud in the past week.Victims lost a total of $3,485, police said.City police Lt. Todd Umstead said it didn't appear the cases were related."It sounds like people were careless with their cards and somebody is taking advan......
Big Lots arrives at Manor
Correction (Oct. 13, 2009) — The location of Tobacco Palace's new store in Park City Center, which replaces a kiosk there, was incorrectly identified. The store is in the Kohl's wing, as was the kiosk....
MacHeads moves to College Row
MacHeads, a computer store specializing in Apple products, opened Aug. 1 at 651 Harrisburg Ave. The store, which relocated from 245 Centerville Road, now occupies a roughly 1,600-square-foot spot at College Row, the retail strip at Franklin & Marshall College.The store sells Apple'......
Suspected scam artist plays on sympathies for 'sick child'
He preys mostly on the elderly, telling them he needs money for a sick child.But police suspect the man who recently solicited several residents in the southwest area of the city and Lancaster Township is a scam artist, simply looking for some easy money.Within the past week, he has......
RRTA bus stop at Manor Shopping Center survives
Following public outcry against the proposed elimination of a bus stop in Manor Shopping Center, the Red Rose Transit Authority voted last week to maintain the stop. RRTA had cited high levels of traffic and trip delays when Route 16, the Millersville bus, stopped in the shopping center. A......
Superpetz to close Manor center location
Superpetz said Tuesday it will close its warehouse pet store in the Manor Shopping Center after more than 14 years in business there.The company, which is a subsidiary of Weis Markets, will close at the end of business Saturday, Brad Phillips, Superpetz president, said.Phillips said......
Lancaster Township lashes out at SDL
A Lancaster Township supervisor Monday unloaded on the School District of Lancaster over its decision last month to reject a lease agreement sought by the township's fire department.Thomas H. Schaller, a 48-year volunteer with Lancaster Township Fire Department, said the school board r......
SDL rejects lease
The School District of Lancaster board rejected a lease agreement Tuesday sought by Lancaster Township Fire Department so it could build a new station on district-owned land.The department had offered to pay the district $400,000 over 99 years to lease 5 acres on Millersville Pike across f......
Fire dept. seeks SDL land
Lancaster Township Fire Department is hoping School District of Lancaster will jump-start long-standing plans for a new fire station on Millersville Pike by providing the land needed to build the station.The department wants SDL to donate, lease or sell the department 5 acres next to Lanca......
CI comes full circle
CI Records has left Manor Shopping Center and moved to 226 N. Prince St., adjacent to the rear of Chameleon Club, where CI founder Jeremy Weiss got his start in the music industry.•••For the third time in 12 years, CI Records has a new ......
Supermarket sprawl
Standing in the parking lot of the Stauffers of Kissel Hill on Rohrerstown Road Friday morning, Scott Bowers of Mountville looked thoughtful when asked what he thought about the massive remodeling project unfolding all around him. Or maybe he just couldn't hear. To his right, a backhoe......
Manor proof of changing times, needs
Carol Martin remembers a time when the Manor Shopping Center on Millersville Pike was undeveloped. "It was just woods," the Manor Township resident said. "There was nothing over in here. "It really has developed." The 250,000-square-foot property was home only......
‘People are in the Christmas spirit’
It wasn't beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Jim and Marybeth Cramer's front yard in Manheim Township until after the Thanksgiving mood ended this past weekend. "We sort of switched over" on Friday night, Mrs. Cramer said Saturday. "That's when we said, 'OK, Thanksgiving's over ... no......
Bento boxes: Japanese containers, with 'chambers' for lunch, catch on locally
Bento boxes bring class to eating.Take away the traditional flat plate, where all the food runs together.Take away the multiple plates used for appetizer, dinner and dessert.Use a bento box instead.The traditional Japanese lunch box, made of lacquered wood, typically, ......
Koser Jewelers will build at Twin Kiss site in Mount Joy
Koser Jewelers, 64 E. Main St. in Mount Joy, plans to move to a new and larger store at the site of the former Twin Kiss Drive-In, 811 E. Main St., Mount Joy, which closed this week. Koser Jewelers plans to tear down the Twin Kiss and build a new jewelry store in its place, possibly opening it ......
Armed men rob auto parts store, McDonald's
Armed robbers struck twice Friday night in suburban shopping centers located east and and west of the city. Just before 9 p.m. a bandit with a box cutter stole money from the safe at the Advance Auto Parts Inc. store, 1282 Millersville Pike, in the Manor Shopping Center, Lancaster police said....
The whole thing is 'like a bad dream'
Jackie Boots loves the 21-year-old Leola man who police say killed six of his relatives and hid their bodies in a basement.

Boots, 17, said during an interview at her Honey Brook, Chester County, home Monday she dreamed about sharing a life with Jesse Dee "Jay" Wise Jr. and thei...

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