Wednesday Apr 23 | Dailyitem.com
“They're taking back control ... It's empowering”
Most victims of crime are never fully compensated for their suffering. Despite significant strides in improving victims' rights over the last few decades, "most victims never receive the full value of their ... via Dailyitem.com
Monday Apr 21 | Times Observer
500 new trees mean a healthier watershed
“This is a project is really to address the cutback on the watershed flooding to the stream.”
More than 20 volunteers from The National Association of Conservation, the Conewango Creek Watershed Association, Boy Scout Troop 21 from Grace United Methodist Church and Warren Area High School students ... via Times Observer
Saturday Apr 19 | Philly.com
Upper Darby shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 "on death's doorsteps"
“These guys were lying in wait. They knew exactly what they were doing and we believe the victims were specifically targeted.”
A double shooting in Upper Darby Wednesday night left one man dead and another "on death's doorsteps," said Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood. via Philly.com
Thursday Apr 17 | WHP-TV Harrisburg
Gassing up your car could be draining your wallet each month but one company is making sure its employees know their options. via WHP-TV Harrisburg
Monday Apr 14 | LancasterOnline
Thibault presses Smucker on donors
“We've been complaining about government hiding behind thick walls. We don't need a candidate doing that before he's even elected.”
Lloyd Smucker garnered $33,500 Thursday at a fundraising dinner for his campaign to become the next state senator in the 13th District. via LancasterOnline
Apr 8, 2008 | Chambersburg Public Opinion
The 2008 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" is to include names of 20 students from Huntington University -- and two are from Franklin County, Pennsylvania. via Chambersburg Public Opinion
Apr 6, 2008 | LancasterOnline
“I've always been very open about my record”
When Paul Thibault asked June Mengel if she would host a press conference Saturday at her Strasburg Township farm, Mengel was doubtful. via LancasterOnline
Apr 4, 2008 | LancasterOnline
A growth plan for economically troubling times
“I think people understand that our city is shouldering an unfair burden of services”
More than 90 jobs are being cut at Adamstown's Bollman Hat Co. One hundred or so office jobs at Armstrong World Industries may soon be history. via LancasterOnline
Apr 2, 2008 | Y102
Scientists hope to use stem cells to create a new field of so-called regenerative medicine.
“In my view there is no risk of making monsters this way. The biology will not work. Nor is that the intent of any of these experiments anyway, so I don't think that fear is justified”
British researchers say they have created embryos and stem cells using human cells and the egg cells of cows, but said such experiments would not lead to hybrid human-animal babies, or even to direct medical ... via Y102
Mar 31, 2008 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Organizers on both sides have Rendell ties
“He addressed the issue very directly”
In a state where even the Young Turks have gray hairs, the fight for Democratic delegates is a study in organization contrasts at once subtle and intriguing. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette









