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The Stewartstown Police Department is providing 500 free firearm safety kits to local residents through a partnership with Project Childsafe, the nationwide firearms safety education program. The safety kits, which include a gun lock, are being distributed starting November 12, 2003 between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at the Stewartstown Police Department. After that time contact an officer to obtain a safety kit.
The memory of Dorothy Davis was evoked recently by the presentation of an award to Stewartstown-area resident Mary Sue Shaw at Stewartstown’s Mason-Dixon Library. Dorothy Davis served as librarian there for over 30 years and was renowned for fostering a spirit of volunteerism and community service among the patrons and residents. Upon her death in 1992, the Friends of the Library created the Dorothy Davis Award that is given intermittently to honor outstanding individuals from the Stewartstown area who make significant contributions to the community.
Yvonne Koyzis, bride of Stewartstown Borough councilman, Guy Hook, has come to Stewartstown to bring a little culture to the area. She is a teacher of song. Having graduated from Northwestern University with a Masters Degree in Music, she sang with the Chicago Symphony Chorus for 13 years. During that time, she recorded and traveled with the Chicago Symphony, sang on Grammy-winning albums and performed at the Berlin Philharmonic and Carnegie Hall. Ten years ago she established The Singing School in the suburbs of Chicago in order to help others to experience the joy of being able to sing.
Southern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland prepare for the 15th Annual Community All Saints’ Day Service. The 15th annual Community All Saints’ Day Service will be held on Friday, November 1, 2002 at 7:30 pm at Grace United Methodist Church, 473 Plank Road in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania. Nearly 30 clergy and lay persons representing the churches of southern and southeastern York and northern Baltimore and Harford Counties will participate in this special interfaith service which revisits the ancient Christian holy day following All Hallows Eve and memorializes area individuals who have died during the last year.
Looking Back, Pressing Forward - A Southern York County Community Gathering of Remembrance & Appreciation
Date: September 11, 2002
Are you Tired of Phone Sales/Solicitors? If you would like to be placed on Pennsylvania’s new “DO NOT CALL” list you can now sign up a couple of different methods. If you sign up before September 15th your name/number will be included in the first list that all telemarketing companies must use.
Movers and shakers of the Stewartstown Lions Club gathered at D&D Scarborough’s conference room last week to organize activities for the coming club year which begins on July 1. The club has 24 dinner meetings per year, two per month, usually rotating between five area churches where various church groups prepare and serve the family-style meals.
Jennifer Uhden, of Stewartstown Station, was the latest recipient of a $50 U.S. Savings Bond and a certificate naming her Kennard-Dale High School’s Senior of the Month. Jennifer is listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students, and is a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society. She intends to attend Penn State University, majoring in psychology.
Stewartstown’s Eureka Fire Hall was the gathering spot for 151 Lions and Lionesses from New Freedom, Jacobus, Dallastown, York Township and, of course, Stewartstown when the two local clubs played host at the annual social get-together of those clubs in Lion “Zone 4-C.” Zone Chairman Lion John Parker, of the Jacobus Lions Club, served as emcee of the affair at which Lion Vice District Governor Daniel Clever was an honored guest.
Where to start. The new design of Stewartstown.com has been a long time coming, and actually is not yet complete. There are still some things we will be doing for the next little while to get where we want to be. So...where do we stand?
As Stewartstown.com approaches its two-year anniversary, major changes are in the works. Most of these changes will become active in November. The ride may be a little bumpy, but we’ll try to keep disruptions to a minimum.
Fifteen-year-old Dana Zbozien, a former pop singer, decided to take on country. During the week, she is like any other teen-age girl. Between classes at York Country Day School, soccer practice and other school projects as well as homework, Stewartstown resident Dana Zbozien is busy with the activities of most tenth-graders. But during the weekend and most of the summer, this 15-year-old lives her dream--to perform in front of live audiences.
The Stewartstown Borough Sewer and Water Authority expects the pipeline construction along Route 851 bringing water from York Water Company to be complete near the end of August - beginning of September timeframe. The Authority had requested Kinsley Construction to add a second crew at its July meeting. This speeded construction up considerably. As the two crews got closer to each other, PADOT expressed safety concerns with the weaving of traffic around two crews, so work resumed with one crew. In addition, the Authority’s request for approval from PADOT to cross a box culvert was denied. Both of these added a few days to the construction schedule, but helps to assure safety and that adequate cover is provided over the pipeline.
Voluntary no more. Effective immediately, Stewartstown residents must comply with a mandatory water restriction. Basically this means that outdoor water use is prohibited. The ban on outdoor water usage was announced by Stewartstown Mayor Richard Hall on Monday, June 4 and is in effect for 30 days. Of course this may be extended if the situation doesn’t improve. The mandatory restriction follows close on the heels of a voluntary restriction that was put in place in mid-May.
Stewartstown Police offer several suggestions to help you have a safe holiday season. If you are traveling, ask a trusted neighbor or your local police department to keep an eye on your home. If you have timers for your lights, use them. Also, stop mail/newspaper delivery or have your neighbor collect it each day. |