An ambulance pulled out in front of me as I was headed to the Dover Square. I followed. Grenway and Oakland– No injuries, that I’m aware of, from the accident. ~P.
- McDonald’s in the distance
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An ambulance pulled out in front of me as I was headed to the Dover Square. I followed. Grenway and Oakland– No injuries, that I’m aware of, from the accident. ~P.
The smell of natural gas brought West York Fire Company and Columbia Gas to the Taco Bell Restaurant on White Street in York, PA. Crews remain on the scene. ~P.
This could dig all of PA out of debt, especially our financially troubled capital, Harrisburg. ~P.
Pa. Senator Introduces Bill To Legalize Marijuana « CBS Pittsburgh.
Today, my neighbor Deb and I went to Fairmount Park, to the new Splash Pad in Red Lion, PA. We had my daughter Tesla, nephew Blaine and Deb’s grandson, Tyler, with us. The Red Lion Borough was awarded a grant from the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for the amazing improvements made to Fairmount Park.
We arrived at 1 PM and easily found parking behind Kaltreider Library. Tesla and I changed our clothes in the bathroom. The bathrooms were clean in my opinion. The tile floor was wet and had some dirt making its way to the drain, completely understandable in a newly created water park with grass just beginning to grow. There were some stray pieces of toilet paper on the floor. That single ply stuff that tends to melt as soon as wet hands touch it. Most important, the toilets, sinks, water fountains, and baby changing areas were clean.
After settling on a picnic table under the beautiful new pavilion, I began taking pictures and talking to the other parents hanging out watching the children play. When the water would stop to recycle, all the kids would get quiet. Once the water came back on, the squeals of delight filled the air and brought smiles to the parent’s faces.
I spoke to Stephanie Henry, a resident of Dallastown. She said she heard about the comments on the York Daily Record Facebook page but had not read the article personally. Henry and her family love the water park and stated anyone should be able to bring their children to enjoy the water. Their concern is that adults will drop children and teens off at the park and let them unattended. The park rules state all children under 7 must be attended. Henry is concerned about older kids arriving alone and bullying the younger children.
Russell Keech, of Red Lion, lives in walking distance of the park said he has brought his girlfriend and their young children many times since the park opened and never had any problems. He is most worried about the park being destroyed . “If there are large amounts of people here, there won’t be any vandalism.” Rachelle Zekler and Mindy Radzik, both from Red Lion, joined in the conversation stating in “no way should people outside of Red Lion feel they are not welcome.”
Another Red Lion local, Carla, who asked her last name not be used, stated her biggest concerns are “youth tagging and destroying” the new park. She also feels parents must watch their children to ensure their safety. “Watch your kids so they don’t get hurt or hurt someone else. Kids bump into each other, it just happens.”
I was asked if Red Lion plans to begin charging for entry to the park. I could not answer that question because I don’t know myself. To charge for entry would leave a bad taste in people’s mouth. I was also asked if there was someone on location and I answered, “I don’t believe so because the pad is “unsupervised” according to the sign, though it is being monitored by camera.
During the three hours we were there, I did not see one police officer or cruiser’s presence. This was disappointing to me. At least once an hour, a cruiser driving by would at least bring peace of mind that some sort of authority figure was keeping an eye on things in person, and not via a camera monitor. Even after the park closes for the day, the police should be driving by, ensuring the conditions of this amazing park.
The new playground equipment was also in demand for children wishing to take a break from the water.
Our visit to the Splash Pad was fantastic. The other families chatted with each other and shared food. The playground was active with happy children. No one was smoking in the areas marked “No Smoking” but instead choosing to walk about 25 feet away. I did not encounter a single bad attitude about residents outside of Red Lion coming to enjoy the park. To be honest, the Red Lion residents were happy to share this newly granted park with others in the county and proud to have it as part of their community. ~P.
Shortly after 11 PM the owner of China Wok closed his restaurant and left for his home. Exiting the parking lot of Rutter’s Farm Store in his maroon mini van, he pulled onto Route 74 N towards Dover, PA and was rear ended by a Toyota Tundra truck. The two vehicles hit the embankment along the Shiloh Church Cemetery before hitting a small car. The restaurant owners mini van was in the middle of Rt 74. The truck and small, black, car came to rest on the opposite side of the road, on the embankment. A minimum of 8 people were involved in this accident. Multiple people were taken away by ambulance. ~P.
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Allentown public school district has a strict uniform policy beginning in the fall. How would you (parent or student) feel about required uniforms from kindergarten to graduation?
~P.
Allentown students won’t be allowed in classroom without uniform – mcall.com.
Whatever happened to wanting your children to do better in life than you have done yourself?
An addict injects her own children…next she would have been selling them out for cash, to inject herself and daughters in a cycle that started at age 5 & 6. Thank God they told a family relative who did the right thing and turned that poor excuse of a mother into the police. I hope she never has the privilege of seeing her daughters again. ~P.
Phoenix mom accused of injecting child with drugs – Yahoo! News.
Only Mike Rowe would come up with this! ~P.
‘Dirty Jobs’ star auctioning special candy from Wertz Candies of Lebanon – Lebanon Daily News.
Thank you Sarah Chain and the York Daily Record for the interview. The print edition is scheduled for next Sunday, June 23rd.
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This story ran in the YDR: http://www.ydr.com/crime/ci_23410462/911-fire-reported-dover-township The explosion was due to a gas leak. No one was home at the time, but the house and much of it’s contents were destroyed.
The kids and I passed by the house on the way home from Pinchot Park. All three of us were in awe of the devastation that occurred while I was in Philadelphia. Here are a few pictures I snapped with my cellphone.
The family is in my thoughts and prayers.
~P.