And here’s the result:
Year: 2016
Medical marijuana now legal in PA
Pennsylvania has become the 24th state to legalize a comprehensive medical marijuana program.
Democratic Governor Tom Wolf signed the bill into law at 1 p.m. today.
It could take two years to write regulations and get retailers opened, but a provision allows parents to legally administer medical marijuana to their children in the meantime when the bill takes effect in a month.
Man allegedly made terroristic threats
Charges pending in vehicle accident at Route 30 W / Route 441
Prax walks to shine light on homeless vets
You can learn more about Prax and his mission on his Facebook page HERE.
Anyone interested in donating to the Operation Renewed Hope Foundation may do so at this link: Operation Renewed Hope.
The trees are here! Planting to begin soon
The trees are here, all lined up and ready to go! Ten 3-inch bald cypress trees are currently resting on a flatbed trailer at the borough shed, waiting to be planted along the shore at Columbia River Park. The trees, which are well-suited to a watery environment, were ordered to replace dead and dying trees that were cut down a few months ago. A borough crew will begin planting in the near future.
The arborvitae trees shown below were planted at River Park on Friday. Apparently, they will hide a trash dumpster to be placed on the recently poured concrete pad.
Meanwhile, out at the borough farm, several ivory silk lilac and Persian parrotia trees are being stored until they can be planted by the shade tree commission at various locations around town. The trees, which are easily managed, were chosen for their suitability under utility wires.
Lancaster encouraging yard waste recycling with expanded pickups
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/lancaster-encouraging-yard-waste-recycling-with-expanded-pickups/article_b5b33662-00d4-11e6-957b-63155da9f4e4.html
Joint meeting between school board and council to be held
This Place Matters in Columbia
According to the Trust’s website: “Everyone has places that are important to them. Places they care about. Places that matter. This Place Matters is national campaign that encourages people to celebrate the places that are meaningful to them and to their communities.”
Susquehanna named third most-endangered river in U.S. by environmental group
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/susquehanna-named-third-most-endangered-river-in-u-s-by/article_b710438e-018c-11e6-9949-df8d9f55849b.html






































