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ELECTION 2016
DESEGREGATION
Republican seeks support in Iowa
by focusing on agricultural issues
SCOTT BAUER for Trump amid a sea
AND KEN THOMAS of challenging battle-
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ground states. Join-
DES MOINES, Iowa ing him on stage were
Nationally, magnet schools and new attendance zones are seen as solutions Donald Trump warned top Iowa Republicans
Saturday of a war on among them Ernst,
to low achievement in high-poverty districts. How would that look here? the American farmer, Gov. Terry Branstad,
telling a crowd in Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley
that rival Hillary Clin- and Rep. Steve King
ton wants to shut in a rare show of sup-
down family farms and port for a candidate
implement anti-agri- who has struggled to
culture policies. unite his party.
Trumps speech at In a hat tip to Iowas
the annual Roast and agriculture industry,
Ride fundraiser for Trump renewed his
Republican Sen. Joni commitment to con-
Ernst came just hours tinuing a requirement
after Clinton received that all gasoline sold
her first national se- contain an ethanol-
curity briefing as the based additive, an is-
Democratic presiden- sue important to corn
tial nominee. growers. He also prom-
Trump skipped the ised to cut taxes on
42-mile motorcycle family farms, which he
ride that preceded the called the backbone
event in a state where of the country.
polls show a tight con- Hillary Clinton
test, a rare bright spot TRUMP, page A5
Some choose
Lisa McKim and her son Avante, 11, at their home on Church Street in Lancaster city. Avante attends King Elementary
K. SCOTT KREIDER | LNP CORRESPONDENT
quiet in this
election year
School, where many students struggle to academically achieve in the high-poverty school.
W
JEFF HAWKES
JHAWKES@LNPNEWS.COM
With heated race for president,
hen he was a third-grader at King Elementary School in Lancaster, talking politics has been tough
Avante Webb started going to school 30 minutes early twice a week
for extra reading help. He also went Saturday mornings. SAM JANESCH
SJANESCH@LNPNEWS.COM
18-year-old son, Cade,
The extended hours were principal Christopher Lopezs strategy are backing Trump.
Near the end of the And in an election
to improve test scores at the high-poverty school on South Duke Street. Staff offered cul-de-sac in a subur- year often resembling
small-group instruction to about 100 underperforming students. ban East Hempfield something more akin
Township neighbor- to a contentious reality
Avante thrived on the atten- continue to plague the 529-stu- income schools that take on the hood, Cathy Ingram is television show than
tion and enjoyed the bowling dent school, where 97 percent are challenges of social conditions hoping someone will a presidential race,
party when the Saturday sessions eligible for subsidized lunches. beyond their control, progress steal the newly planted the Ingrams personal
ended. His mother, Lisa McKim, No other public school in Lan- comes haltingly. Donald Trump cam- mantra you dont
saw her son becoming a stronger caster County has such a large Last year, only 43 percent of paign signs from her talk politics and you
reader. percentage of poor children. Lo- King students passed Pennsyl- front lawn. dont talk religion is
But the schools extraordinary pez and his staff embrace them vanias high-stakes language arts Shes supporting Hill- being put to the test.
measures havent yet become a and persevere. exam. Countywide, 65 percent of ary Clinton. Her hus- Its just not fun if
game-changer. Low test scores At King and many other low- INTEGRATION, page A6 band, Jay, and their POLITICS, page A4
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REFUGEE STUDENTS
n Refugee students who took
School District of Lancaster to court
over their school assignment will get
to attend McCaskey High School this
week. U.S. District Judge Edward G.
Smith ordered the district to enroll
the students at its regular high
school instead of Phoenix Academy,
an alternative school where they
said learning "is impossible" because
of language barriers.
PARK TRANSFER
n The Lancaster County
Conservancy announced Talen
Energy will be transferring 200
acres, including Holtwood Park, to
the local nonprofit natural lands
trust. The trust does not plan to
operate the community park, but
instead has offered it for free to
Martic Township. The township, SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS
which has no real estate tax, is
Laura Connell and her daughter Reagan, 9, meet Nancy Hackman, Reagans fourth-grade teacher at Lititz Christian School, during
asking its residents if they are willing
new student orientation on Thursday. Below, Luke Harmon holds his daughter Aliya, 5, during a student orientation program.
to bear the cost of maintaining the
park.
STEM initiative, mentor program among
BOY RECOVERING changes in local private, parochial schools
n Tony Forte, 11 , of Manheim
KARA NEWHOUSE Dayspring Christian
H
Township, is recovering after
Academy
receiving a stomach, small and KNEWHOUSE@LNPNEWS.COM
large intestines, liver and pancreas undreds of Lan- An elementary STEM (sci-
transplanted from a 12-year-
old donor at a Miami, Florida, caster County stu- ence, technology, engineering
hospital Wednesday. The boy has dents returned to and math) initiative has been
a rare ailment known as Complete class last week. As launched this year. It will in-
Intestinal Hirschsprung's Disease, most of the rest head to their clude programming lessons
which debilitates the digestive first day this week, here are through the use of robots, as
system. some of the changes happen- well as other activities.
ing in local private and paro- In the Upper School, sopho-
McGINTY VISITS chial schools. mores will explore the engi-
n Democrat Katie McGinty, locked For a list of changes at area neering and design process by
in a tight U.S. Senate race against public schools, visit bit.ly/ creating locker organizers and
incumbent Sen. Pat Toomey, school_2016. CHANGES, page A10
stressed economic and immigration
reforms Monday during a campaign
stop in Lancaster city's Southeast.
LANCASTER WATCHDOG
FARM PRESERVED
n Lancaster County has more than
a quarter of the preserved farms in
Pennsylvania, so it was fitting that
Parking spots intended to slow down traffic
when the state became the first in
the nation to preserve its 5,000th left swerving to miss them, he writes.
farm, it was in Upper Leacock Whatever possessed the City Park-
Township. The farm is owned by ing Authority to put these two dan-
Jerry Smucker. gerous orphan meters there. It also
leads people to get out of their cars in
TEEN HERO JAILED a T-intersection and in a manner that
n Temar Boggs, who made national further blocks the view up Orange.
headlines in 2013 for helping track Orban is a lawyer and says any acci-
DAN NEPHIN
down an abducted 5-year-old girl, dent or injury would expose the city to
will now serve at least three years STAFF WRITER serious liability.
in prison for the armed robbery of a Heres the answer.
city grocery store. Boggs, who was Good day, readers. This week has a FRANK ORBAN
A few years ago, the city hired urban
sentenced to 40 months to 10 years bit of a theme. Disciplinary architec- This submitted photograph shows new planner Jeff Speck to do a study and
in prison, and an accomplice robbed metered parking on West Orange Street.
the El Coqui Market on North Plum ture designing or changing the envi- make recommendations to help ef-
Street in November. ronment to control human behavior. forts to make the city more pedestri-
In these cases, its motorists behavior. Street Parking Garage. an-friendly.
These meters are needless to say Part of that was by making changes
STRIKE VOTE SET New parking spots unnecessary and hardly worth the to slow down the traffic. One way to
n The faculty union for 14 state- on Orange Street investment rather they are a traf- achieve that was by adding more park-
owned universities, including fic and personal hazard where I have ing spots, which also would address an
Millersville University, called for a Frank Orban, of Lancaster Town- seen cars swerve around them, people identified parking shortage.
strike authorization vote among
members during a meeting of union
ship, wrote the Watchdog about two exiting the garage being unable to see Based on a walk around town, Speck
officials. The vote will be held in parking meters recently installed on cars coming down Orange Street and said he found more than 100 spots the
September and will not affect the West Orange Street along the Prince cars exiting Market Street and turning WATCHDOG, page A11
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1 mile
HOW POVERTY AFFECTS LANGUAGE What would economic integration of schools look like?
ARTS SCORES FOR STUDENTS
Research shows that students perform better in socio-economically integrated schools than in segregated ones.
First number is the percentage of disadvantaged students Experts say one way to achieve balance is to redraw attendance zones based on family incomes.
in each school. The second number is the percentage of
To show how rough economic parity hypothetically could be achieved, LNP redrew the attendance zones for two
disadvantaged students scoring at the basic or the
Lancaster County schools the School District of Lancasters Ross Elementary, 840 N. Queen St., and Manheim
below-basic level in language arts.
Township School Districts Schaeffer Elementary, 875 Pleasure Road.
Top 10 highest poverty Top 10 lowest poverty The schools are a little over a mile apart, but serve starkly different student populations.
elementary schools in the elementary schools in the
The median household income of children who attend Ross is $31,520, Census Bureau data shows. The median
Lancaster region Lancaster region
income for Schaeffer households is over twice as much: $73,538. But because income data for individual families is
n 1. King: 97.16 percent, n 1. Reidenbaugh: 19.22 not publicly available, LNP used a proxy: the assessed value of individual residential properties.
57.0 percent. percent, 48.6 percent.
n Map. No. 1 shows the existing attendance zones for Ross Elementary in red and Schaeffer Elementary in blue.
n 2. Fulton: 95.43, 65.0. n 2. Landisville Primary: n Map. No. 2 shows LNPs hypothetical redrawing of the two zones.
n 3. Carter & MacRae: 21.17, 43.6.
Note that the hypothetical zone for Ross includes the Canterbury, Country Club Heights and Deer Ford/Sunnybrook
94.17, 71.8. n 3. Nitrauer: 23.16, 31.9. neighborhoods and relinquishes part of the citys Ross neighborhood east of North Lime Street.
n 4. Washington: 94.05, n 4. Centerville: 23.19, 34.3. The hypothetical zone for Schaeffer Elementary has added the citys Ross neighborhood east of North Lime Street
71.1. n 5. Neff: 23.74, 33.3. and relinquished the Canterbury, Country Club Heights and Deer Ford/ Sunnybrook neighborhoods.
n 5. Ross: 91.67, 47.6. n 6. Landisville
n 6. Price: 90.52, 74.1. Intermediate: 24.59, 51.0.
n 7. Wickersham: 88.96, n 7. Hans Herr: 26.13, 38.7.
40.7. n 8. Schaeffer: 26.6, 38.4.
n 8. Burrowes: 88.70, 53.8. n 9. Rohrerstown: 29.16,
n 9. Lafayette: 88.20, 62.4. 39.6.
n 10. Hamilton: 84.14, 51.0. n 10. Bucher: 33.75, 35.5.
Continued from A6
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We are submitting a Insulation Service, Inc. Manheim, PA 17545
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In brief
CHUUK STATE, MICRONESIA
SOS in sand
brings rescue
The U.S. Coast Guard said two strand-
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crews saw their SOS in the sand on an
uninhabited island in Micronesia, Ha-
waii News Now reported. The couples
18-foot vessel was reported missing
Aug. 19.
A U.S. Navy aircraft crew spotted the
pair on the beach and gave their loca-
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no emergency equipment, were picked
up and taken to a patrol boat.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW ORLEANS A firefighter passes a belonging to a man outside his damaged house in Villa San Lorenzo, near Amatrice, central Italy, Saturday.
by engine problem
A Southwest Airlines flight bound for
Orlando, Florida, made an emergency
landing Saturday morning because of a
Italy mourns quake victims
major problem with one of its two en- Emotions break loose after 3 days of trying to rescue survivors; toll reaches 291
gines.
Flight 3472 from New Orleans was TRISHA THOMAS AND but please do not lose courage,
diverted to Pensacola, Florida, after VANESSA GERA DErcole said in his homily. Only
ASSOCIATED PRESS
the pilot detected something had gone together can we rebuild our houses
wrong with an engine, according to a ASCOLI PICENO, Italy and our churches. Together, above
Southwest statement. The jet, a Boe- Mourners in Italy prayed, hugged, all, we will be able to restore life to
ing 737-700, landed in Pensacola with wept and even applauded as coffins our communities.
no apparent injuries to the 99 passen- carrying victims of the countrys President Sergio Mattarella and
gers or five crew members on board, devastating earthquake passed by Together, above all, Premier Matteo Renzi joined griev-
according to Southwest. at a state funeral Saturday, grieving ing family members, stopping to
as one nation after three desperate we will be able to speak to some of them.
NEW MARTINSVILLE, W.VA. days of trying to save as many peo- restore life to our When the caskets were brought
Chlorine leak ple as possible.
In the central town of Ascoli Pice- communities. out of the gym, the mourners ap-
plauded, a traditional Italian way of
sends 2 to hospital
Bishop Giovanni DErcole
no, they gathered to bid farewell honoring people who die in tragedy.
to 35 of the 291 people confirmed The bishop recalled the heart-
Authorities said a chlorine leak in dead so far after the quake that breaking story of 9-year-old Giulia
West Virginia that sent at least two struck a swath of countryside early small casket. Many mourners were Rinaldo, whose embrace apparent-
people to a hospital had been brought Wednesday at the foothills of the recovering from injuries them- ly allowed her younger sister Gior-
under control. The U.S. Coast Guard central Apennine mountains. selves, some wrapped in bandages. gia to survive.
said a portion of the Ohio River was The caskets of 35 people had been Everywhere people knelt at coffins, He said 15 hours after the quake
closed near Proctor, West Virginia. taken to a community gym one tears running down their cheeks, struck Wednesday, he returned to
Media reports said the leak was de- of the few structures in the area their arms around loved ones. the church in Pescara Del Tronto
tected Saturday when a chemical cloud still intact and large enough to hold It is a great tragedy. There are to recover its crucifix. Close by, fire-
from the Axiall Corp. plant headed hundreds of mourners. The local no words to describe it, said Gina fighters were using their hands to
south. Marshall County emergency of- bishop, Giovanni DErcole, cel- Razzetti, a resident at the funeral. dig out the two sisters.
ficials said two people were taken to a ebrated Mass beneath a crucifix he Each one of us has our pain inside. The older one, Giulia, was
hospital with unspecified injuries. had retrieved from one of the dam- We are thinking about the families sprawled over the smaller one,
aged churches in the picturesque who lost relatives, who lost their Giorgia. Giulia, dead, Giorgia, alive.
HOUSTON area of medieval stone towns and homes, who lost everything. They were in an embrace, DErcole
Death-penalty study hamlets.
Emotions that had been dammed
As all of Italy observed a day of na-
tional mourning, with flags at half-
said.
Giulia was among those buried
cites racial bias up for days broke in a crescendo
of grief. One young man wept over
staff, Bishop DErcole urged resi-
dents to rebuild their communities.
Saturday, while her younger sister
had her fourth birthday at a hospi-
A Harvard Law School study found a little girls white coffin. Another Dont be afraid to cry out your tal, trying to recover from the trau-
that racial bias, over-aggressive prosecu- woman gently stroked another suffering I have seen a lot of this matizing ordeal.
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mother her daughters A25 & A26
could ever ask for. She
sewed all of their cloth-
Asper, Hazel E.
ing when they were chil-
dren. She was passionate
Franklin Service
89, of Landisville.
August 24, 2016. The about caring for her gar- C. Waltz Announcement
Groffs Family Funeral den and yard, and was
an avid New England
WWII Lloyd B.
& Cremation Services,
Inc., 394-5300 Patriots fan. Veteran/POW Stauffer
Surviving are her
Curry, Carolyn K. three d a u g h t e r s,
93, of Lancaster City. Deandra E. Brown,
August 25, 2016. Joanne E. West and
Charles F. Snyder
Carolyn K. Curry, Clara J. Curry, all of
Funeral Home & Cre-
matory, 393-9661 93, passed away at her Lancaster; and 9 grand-
James F. Jim Lancaster City home children, a host of
Derr, Wilbur C. Youndt, 84, Denver, on Thursday, August great-grandchildren
95, of Mount Joy. died Aug. 26, 2016, in 25, 2016, with her lov- and several great-great-
August 25, 2016. Ephrata Hospital. Born ing family by her side. grandchildren. In ad-
Sheetz Funeral Home, in Fivepointville, the She was born in Palmyra dition to her husband
Inc., 653-5441 11th child of Allen B. to the late David and Ralph, Carolyn was pre-
Eichmann, Charles L. and Frances L. (Lorah) Arabella M. E. (Johnson) ceded in death by her
87, husband of Barbara Youndt, Jim was the Cooper. Carolyns hus- daughter Barbara K.
G. Wilber Eichmann, faithful husband of band Ralph E. Curry Curry and 9 siblings.
of Lancaster. August Barbara (Leid) Youndt died in 1967. A Mass will be held Fr a n k l i n Lloyd B. Stauffer,
22, 2016. The Groffs for 65 years. A mem- She attended 10 AM Tuesday, August C. Waltz, 94, 72, formerly of
Family Funeral & Cre- ber of Muddy Creek Lancaster Catholic 30, 2016, at St. Anthony of St. Johns Brunnerville, went
mation Services, Inc., Lutheran Church, he High School and worked of Padua Catholic Herr Estate, home to be with his
394-5300 served on council 21 in the Specialty Tube Church, 501 E. Orange Columbia Lord and Savior on
Fogelsonger, Paulmer years and was active Department of RCA. St., Lancaster, PA 17602, formerly of Wednesday, August
L. in Sunday school and Carolyn was bap- with Rev. Bernardo Ephrata and 24, 2016, at Fairmount
93, of Lancaster. various committees. tized and raised in Pistone as Celebrant. Lancaster, en- Homes.
August 25, 2016. The Beginning at age 14, St. Anthony of Padua A viewing will take tered into rest A memorial ser-
Groffs Family Funeral Jim joined the family Catholic Church and was place from 9 to 10 AM on Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. vice will be held
and Cremation Servic- business, Youndt Bros. a current member of St. on Tuesday at church. He was the son of the Monday, August 29,
es, Inc., 394-5300 Home Dressed Meats, Marys Catholic Church. Interment in St. Marys late James and Lydia 2016, 10:30AM, at
Guzman, Benito * working for 58 years, A devout Catholic, she Catholic Cemetery will (Harmon) Waltz. He Brunnerville United
66, of Lancaster. becoming co-owner was active with the occur 10 AM Wednesday, was the husband of the Methodist Church,
August 26, 2016. with his late brother, Altar group until age 80 August 31st. late Dolores (Anderson) 519 Pine Hill Road,
Charles F. Snyder Robert, and continued and was on the Black To place a condolence Waltz who died in 1998. Brunnerville, PA.
Funeral Home & Cre- by his sons. He was also Catholic Committee. online, please visit A J.P. McCaskey Visitation will be from
matory, 393-9661 a member of Ephrata High School graduate, 9:30AM 10:30AM.
She previously served an SnyderFuneralHome.com
Hawthorne, Ronald Lodge #665 F&AM. An interim position on the Franklin worked as a
E. avid hunter of both large Lancaster City Housing foundry superinten-
dent for Pennsylvania IN LOVING MEMORY
Husband of Gail A. & small game, he also Authority.
(Shelly) Hawthorne. Malleable. For a number JOANNE (SISSY
enjoyed golf. Carolyn was the best, WEBER) CATERBONE
August 22, 2016. Blessed with their of years, he was a mem-
Sheetz Funeral Home, Feb 2, 1932 - Aug 27, 2015
children, Rebecca ber of Christ Lutheran
Inc., 653-5441 Church, Lancaster and
(Randal) Ho u s e r,
Hostetter, J. Paul New Holland; Getha Paulmer L. Fogelsonger the Disabled American
84, husband of Viola (Douglas) Loose, Ocala, Veterans. He enjoyed
M. (Graver) Hostetter, Fogelsonger; 6 grand- woodworking and trav-
FL; J. Lessley (Sandi children, Christine,
formerly of New Hol- Belchick) Youndt, eling. Mr. Waltz served
land. August 23, 2016. Cathy, David, Guy, John, his country during
Terre Hill; Allen and Paulmer; and 13
Groff-High Funeral (Carole Stahl) Youndt, WWII as a U. S. Army
Home, 354-0444 great grandchildren. He Staff Sergeant with the
Stevens; Andrew was preceded in death
Martin, Robert W. * (Kim Hess) Youndt, 44th Engineer Combat
by his siblings, William, Battalion and was a
83, husband of Beverly Manheim; M. Phillip
J. (Noltee) Martin, of John, and June. POW in Germany.
(Tina McCarty) Youndt, Family and friends
Denver. August 25, Ronks; and Scott Mr. Waltz is survived
2016. Good Funeral are invited to attend by: daughter, Brenda
(Jennifer Lesagonicz) Funeral Services on
Home & Cremation Youndt, Denver; 16 lov- married to Robert
Centre , 336-4909 Wednesday, Aug. 31, Letting Go
ing grandchildren; 17 Hoffman; son, Kevin
2016 at 1:00PM from the married to Patricia
Stauffer, Lloyd B. great-grandchildren: Groff Family Funeral The Angels gathered
72, husband of Dixie sisters, Mae Henley, (Good) Waltz; four near your side so
Paulmer L. Shorty and Cremation Service, grandchildren, Nathan,
Cammauf Stauffer, Edith Weinhold, Fern very close to you,
formerly of Brun- Fogelsonger, 93, of 528 W. Orange St., (cor- Laura, Justin, Natalie;
Oberholtzer & Grace Lancaster, PA for- ner of W. Orange and for they knew the
nerville. August 24, Hirneisen; and brother, four great-grandchil-
merly of Shirleysburg, Pine Streets), Lancaster pain and suffering
2016. Cremation Soci- Rev. Mark Youndt. dren, Ava, Jai, Shaefer,
ety of Pennsylvania PA passed away on PA 17603. A Public that you were going
Brothers, Luke, Robert, Walker; sister, Fannie through. I thought
Inc., 800-720-8221 Thursday, August 25, Viewing will be at the wife of the late Ross
Lester, Roy, Clarence, 2016 at Hospice and Groffs on Tuesday, Aug. about so many
Stoner, Robert D. Richard & Bill prede- Eckman, St. Johns Herr things as I held
Community Care in Mt. 30, 2016 from 6-8:00PM Estate. He was preceded
80, of Millersville. ceased him. tightly to your hand.
August 24, 2016. Joy, PA. He was born in and Wednesday prior in death by ten siblings.
FUNERAL: Thurs- Shippensburg, PA the to the service from 12- Oh, how I wished
Charles F. Snyder day, Sept. 1, PROMPTLY Funeral Services:
Funeral Home & Cre- son of the late George 1:00PM. Entombment that you were strong
at 11 AM, Muddy Creek Friday, Sept. 2, 2016 at and happy once
matory, 872-5041 H. and Carrie (Barklow) will be in the Conestoga 10 a.m at Furman Home
Lutheran Church, 11 Fogelsonger. Shorty was Memorial Park, Shrine of again. But your
Stout, Carol Lee S. Muddy Creek Rd., for Funerals, 59 W. Main eyes were looking
78, of Lititz. August 22, a truck driver working Memories Mausoleum St., Leola with viewing 1
Denver, PA, 17517. 30 years with Lancaster in Lancaster. Please homeward to that
2016. Charles F. Sny- VIEWING: 9:30-11 AM. hour before the service.
der, Jr. Funeral Home Truck Bodies and he had omit owers, donations place beyond the sky
Private burial in adjoin- Interment: Riverview where Jesus held his
& Crematory, 560- worked for several other in Shortys name can be Burial Park. Kindly omit
5100 ing cemetery. Please companies. He was re- made to: the American outstretched arms,
omit owers; contribu- owers. Memorials wel- it was time to say
tired from Teamsters Cancer Society, 314 comed to: Hospice &
Wagner, Richard G. tions to the church organ goodbye.
Sr. Local 771 where he Good Dr., Lancaster, Community Care, PO
fund, Fivepointville served as past president Pennsylvania 17603 or to
79, husband of Agnes T. Ambulance Assoc., Box 4125, Lancaster, PA
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Carol Lee Stout
woman, Carol took les- OTHER OBITUARIES
sons and entered various ON PAGE A26
horse shows, competing
in English riding compe-
titions. In her spare time
Carol played Bridge and
Ronald E. Hawthorne Hazel E. Asper Richard G.
competed in the 2013 Hockey, Soccer and Wagner, Sr.
Senior Olympics. Baseball. He enjoyed Richard G. Wagner,
Carol is survived by watching his grandson Sr., 79, of Exeter
3 of her loving children: play soccer and lacrosse Township, passed away
Michael Stout, husband at Elizabethtown High Friday, August 26,
of Jennifer, of Norfolk, School. 2016 in the Reading
VA; Kristopher Stout, of He and his wife have Hospital and Medical
Camp Hill; and Kelleigh a wide circle of good Center. He was the hus-
Carol L. Stout, 78, Johnson, of Perry Hall, and faithful friends and band of Agnes T. Sis
of Lititz, passed away MD. She is also survived family. We wish to thank (Schreiner) Wagner
at Moravian Manor, by 7 grandchildren; 7 all who participated in with whom he cele-
Monday, August 22, great-grandchildren; his life with cards, calls, brated 56 years of mar-
2016. Born in Oakland, and daughter-in-law, prayers, food, transpor- riage. Born in Reading,
CA, Carol was the daugh- Lois Stout, of Denver. tation and visits. he was a son of the
ter of the late Edward Carol was preceded in Beloved husband, Ron is survived by Hazel E. Asper, 89, of late Gabriel and Tillie
and Carol (Wadleigh) death by her son, Mark father, grandfather his wife of 56 years, Gail Landisville, PA passed (Maidl) Wagner.
Ryder. At a young age, Stout and brother, and cherished brother, A. (Shelly) Hawthorne; away We dnesday, Richard was a gradu-
Carol moved east to Robert Ryder. uncle and friend Ronald two children, Allison G. August 24, 2016 at ate of Reading High
Harrisburg with her A time of gathering E. Hawthorne jour- Hawthorne, companion Conestoga View. She School and was a reserv-
parents, when her father and sharing memo- neyed home to his Lord of Carol J. Thompson was born in Lancaster, ist for the Air National
on August 22, 2016, of Red Lion and Kirk PA the daughter of Guard. He was also
began employment at ries will be held from
after a long and coura- S. Hawthorne, com- the late Benjamin and a lifetime member
Caterpillar Corporation. 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM,
geous battle with Lynch panion of Kim Gladys Hazel Horn. She was of the Mohnton Fish
Carol graduated Saturday, September
Syndrome. He died at of Bainbridge; two preceded in death by and Game Associaton.
from John Harris High 10, 2016, at Charles F.
home in the loving pres- grandchildren, Gideon her husband Harold R. Richard was a spark
School and married Snyder Jr. Funeral Home
ence of his wife, Gail, and Adalyn; two sis- Asper, Sr. in 1994. Hazel tester and crane opera-
her former husband & Crematory, 3110 Lititz
daughter, Allison, son, ters, Patricia Dressler, retired from Packing tor for Car-Tech for 32
and good friend, Stan Pike, Lititz, PA 17543. Kirk and grandson, companion of Robert
Stout. They bought a In lieu of flowers, me- Inc. in Lancaster; pre- years, until his retire-
Gideon. Ron was the Circle of Lanexa, VA viously she worked for ment.
beautiful brick home on morial contributions son of the late J. Richard and Judith Baker, wife
Broad St., Lititz, where in Carols name may Hubley Manufacturing In addition to his
Dick and Grace I. of Wilson of Mount Joy; Co. in Lancaster. She wife, Richard is sur-
they raised their 3 sons be made to Moravian (Sharp) Hawthorne. and a brother, Richard
and 1 daughter. She Manor Benevolent Care enjoyed Bingo and vived by his son,
Ron graduated in Hawthorne, husband cooking. Surviving Richard G. Wagner, Jr.
worked for 8 years for Fund, 300 W. Lemon 1956 from Donegal High of Lynette of Mount
Wagamans Printing and St., Lititz, PA 17543. is her son Harold R. husband of Susan of
School and attended Joy. And nephews Asper, Jr. (Nancy), Florida and his daugh-
13 years as a retail clerk The family would like to Lebanon Valley Scott E. Baker, Steven
for Boscovs, enjoying extend a special thank her grandsons, Mark ter, Diane L. Lerch of
College as a music A. Dressler and Devin J. Asper (Jeannette), and Exeter Township; three
her work with the public you to the entire staff major. Music has always Hawthorne.
until her retirement. at Moravian Manor for Scott Asper (Sharon), grandchildren, Melissa
been a big part of his A memorial service her great grandchil- Davis, Steven Wagner
Carols family was her their wonderful care of life. He played drums honoring Rons life will
main priority and she Carol. To leave the fam- dren, Randy and Mike, and Daniel Aulenbach;
and sang vocals in dance be held at St. Marks her great great grand- ve great-grandchildren
treasured spending time ily an online condolence, bands for 30 years. Ron United Methodist
with them and cooking please visit: children, Kyleigh and and one sister, Mary
had a beautiful voice and Church, 37 East Main Regan, and her brother Ann Nidzgorski.
for them. She enjoyed SnyderFuneralHome.com sang in the St. Marks Street, Mount Joy on
spending summers at Edward Stevens The family will
United Methodist Thursday, September 1, (Bonnie), 6 nieces and 1 receive friends on
Ocean City, NJ. She Chancel Choir for many 2016 at 12 noon. Family
loved horses and horse- nephew. Mrs. Asper was Tuesday Evening,
years. Ron had a long and friends will be re- preceded in death by 3 August 30, 2016 from
back riding. As a young career in sales; retiring ceived at the church siblings. 5:00-7:00 pm with ser-
from Engle Publishing before the service from Private funeral ser- vices beginning at 12:30
and Printing in 2004, 10:30 AM until time of
Robert D. Stoner where he managed the service. Interment will
vices will be at the con-
venience of the fam-
pm on Wednesday,
August 31, 2016 in the
wasnt volunteering, he Credit Department. Ron be private. In lieu of ily. Please omit owers Lutz Funeral Home,
enjoyed outdoor activi- served on the Mount Joy owers, please send do- donations in Hazels Inc. 2100 Perkiomen
ties. Borough Council and nations to Relay for Life, name can be made to a Avenue, Reading, PA
He is survived by his was an active member of Cancer Research, in charity of ones choice. 19606. Interment in
children: Lisa married his community, partici- memo section: Captain Information and online Forest Hills Memorial
to Richard Mickle of pating in Relay for Life, Morgans Crusaders, condolences may be Park-- Exeter Township.
Mascoutah, IL, Gregory Compassionate Friends 53 Vista Drive, PO Box posted on our Web site: For online condolences,
married to Diane Stoner walks and Homeelds. 514, Maytown, PA 17550 www.thegroffs.com. please visit www.
of State College, and He and his wife en- or St. Marks United LutzFuneralHome.com
Ryan Stoner of Munhall, joyed traveling, espe- Methodist Church (des-
PA; his 4 granddaugh- cially antiquing and ignate Chancel Choir)
ters Brittany Mickle, and cruising. Other favorite 37 East Main Street, e | @
Gillian, Alexandra, and vacation spots included Mount Joy, PA 17552 or n nb Q | @ n
Riley Stoner. He is also Stone Harbor, Fenwick Homefields, Inc., P.O. Qn@ @ n@
Robert D. Stoner, 80, survived by his sister, Island, a cabin in Shade Box 41, Millersville, PA M n @
of Millersville, passed Pauline Polly Stoner Gap. Two travel high- 17551. To send an online 3@Qn @n n
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ing several times a day and screen captures situation with many of his dates.
anything he deems inappropriate with ANY of They meet up for drinks or dinner, and he is
my friends, but is focused specifically on Kevin. happy and prepared to foot the bill. Though by
This volatile situation had been building over date six or seven, after dinners, plays, movies,
the past six months. We have been arguing a lot etc., none of these women have ever offered to
without my full understanding as to what was split the check or pay for one thing.
going on behind the scenes. I have been unjustly I personally find that appalling, but we cant
AMY DICKINSON
accused of many completely fabricated sce- think of a tactful way to handle this.
ASK AMY
narios. Suggestions? Stumped
Apparently I spent too long in the ladies room Dear Stumped: One way around this is to plan
Boyfriends social at a restaurant several months ago, and now Im
being accused of conspiring with Kevin to get
low-cost outings, such as walks, hikes or museum
visits. Your friend might be initiating all of these
surveillance spells trouble together without William knowing.
One Friday night I fell asleep and didnt text
dates, which would make the woman more likely to
assume he is treating.
William to say goodnight. This caused a week- But this is also the ideal situation to test a couples
Dear Amy: I have been dating my boyfriend long argument. William would not take my ability to communicate. By the sixth or seventh date,
William for 2.5 years. We are both divorced calls, cancelled our plans for the weekend and your friend should be brave enough to say, I notice
with children. Williams ex-wife had a horrible refused to believe that I didnt sneak away to you seem to expect me to always pick up the check.
two-year affair that hurt him deeply. Knowing New York to see my friend. Are you willing to share the costs when we do some-
this, I have always tried to assure him that he I also have a female friend who William has thing together?
is the only man in my life and I make sure to decided is undermining our relationship and
go above and beyond to reassure him that I am frowns on me seeing her as well. Dear Amy: Protective was wondering how to
thinking about him whenever we are apart. This man is wonderful in so many ways, but I exclude her aunts racist boyfriend from this
However, in the past six months, William has cant seem to fix my relationship and keep my years Thanksgiving dinner.
become extremely jealous of my very dear gay friends in the process! Heartsick in PA I liked your recommendation, but perhaps
friend of many years Kevin (who also hap- Dear Heartsick: Im not a therapist. But I can see something more blunt is called for: Your boy-
pens to be an important client of mine). a pattern building. Even if you are not telling me an friend is a jerk. Were all tired of him and dont
It started out with snide comments and then objective version of this story, it seems like a bad want to share our holiday with him. He needs to
recently escalated to him accusing me of having situation for you. stay home. Blunt
an inappropriate intimate relationship with Anyone who sets up secret accounts to monitor Dear Blunt: Excluding this family members
Kevin. He says Kevin is a bad influence, he is you and also friends of yours is not someone romantic partner will likely lead to the aunts exclu-
inappropriate and most recently, he feels like I who respects your right to have relationships and sion, too. If family members are willing to deal with
am having an emotional affair. friendships with other people. I dont believe you this drama, then yes they could definitely choose
I have made it very clear that we are just should try to fix this relationship. the more blunt statement.
friends exactly like all of my female friends And I hope you dont expose your children to this
but William refuses to accept this. craziness.
William has gone so far as to create secret n Contact Amy Dickinson via email: askamy@tribpub.com.
social media accounts to monitor my daily Dear Amy: One of my bachelor friends has run You can also follow her on Twitter @askingamy or like her on
activity. He also monitors Kevins. It became into a problem that has me stumped. He is into Facebook.
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Food
Tea with chicken
Southern drink flavors brined bird in recipe with theater connection
JO-ANN GREENE
THE PRESS TABLE
O
ur Awesome Ukraine
guidebook told us that
borscht, the beet soup as-
sociated with Russia, is a
cult dish in Ukraine eaten daily as
well as on holidays, at weddings and
wakes.
But when we headed out from
the capital city of Kyiv and into the
Carpathians the Switzerland of
Ukraine bograch seemed to be
the cult dish.
The soup (really a stew) is associ-
ated with European cuisine. Hungary
is on Ukraines western border, and
many residents of these mountain
villages are ethnic Hungarians, as
Ukraines boundaries have changed
often and abruptly over the centuries.
(And even recently, as Russias Vladi-
mir Putin would like to boast.)
Our fellow travelers Tamara and
Ilona Ukrainians whose home is
southeast of Kyiv were most eager
to sample this Hungarian specialty;
obligingly, almost every restaurant in
the region offered some version of it.
Could their preference for bograch ANN FULTON | LNP COLUMNIST
that while the organization is on the other slices intact rather than actually
juicing the lemons.)
radar of those in the performing arts
scenes in New York and Philadel- If possible, marinate overnight.
phia, locally, many people are un- When ready to eat, allow the chicken
aware and he wants to change that. to sit at room temperature as the grill
Next up is Big Fish at the Wil- is preheating. Drain and discard the
marinade (or do like my husband likes
low Valley Communities Cultural to do and drizzle some of the marinade
ANN FULTON Center Theater. over the chicken as it cooks just dont
The setting for this heart-warming consume it uncooked), then grill the
musical is Montgomery, Alabama, chicken over medium-high heat for 7-8
and fittingly, Mitch recently passed minutes per side or until the internal
along a recipe given to him by his temperature reaches 165 degrees.
sister and brother-in-law, who hap- Total cooking time will vary based on size
pen to live in Montgomery. of chicken breast. (We like to grill the
When Mitch Nugent made a point Just as Mitch likes his theatrical onion and lemon slices, too.)
of connecting two things I love performances to offer a twist on the Remove to a platter, and allow the
live theater and ice cream I traditional, Sweet Tea Chicken in- chicken to rest for 5 to 10 minutes before
perked up. jects a favorite Southern drink into serving.
Mitch and I met last spring, shortly basic, brined chicken. Notes
after the McCaskey vocal ensemble, Mitchs sister enthusiastically re- n You could make your own sweet tea,
JO-ANN GREENE | STAFF of which my son is a member, had ported that the concept is a current but purchased is fine. I have used several
Bograch, a stewlike soup, is a Hungarian the opportunity to share a local culinary rage in Alabama. brands. The key is that its called sweet
specialty thats also popular in Ukraine. stage with Broadway icon Stephen I first made the tender chicken for tea and its not artificially flavored. Keep
in mind that most of the sugar in the tea
Schwartz. my in-laws, and my father-in-law, will be discarded with the marinade.
25th anniversary of Ukraines inde- If his name doesnt ring a bell, his who typically prefers dark meat to
pendence? music likely does. Schwartz wrote light, proclaimed it the best chicken Also, some sweet teas include lemon. I
have not used them, relying instead on
Whatever the case, bograchs repu- the music for smash Broadway hits breast he has ever eaten. the addition of fresh lemons, which are
tation preceded it. The mother and Wicked, Godspell and Pip- To bring a few more opinions into nice when grilled and served alongside
daughter had certain expectations: It pin, as well as lyrics for a variety of the mix for this somewhat unusual the cooked chicken.
should be so thick that a spoon should Disney films including Pocahontas recipe and to experiment with the n Kosher salt is coarser than regular
be able to stand up in it, Ilona insisted. and Enchanted. ingredients just a bit I made the table salt and recommended for brining.
Sadly, the bograch at the Golden Pea- Mitch is the executive producer of recipe several more times. If you only have table salt and wish to use
cock Restaurant in Berehove failed PRiMA, a boutique performing arts I tried three different brands of that, I recommend using 1 1/2 tablespoons
that test. group headquartered in Lancaster, sweet tea (and you could certainly the first time you make this recipe.
Bograch should be served hot, and he leveraged his New York City brew your own), including Snapple, n The original recipe calls for 3 to 4
they agreed, but not no, never connections to bring the musical Sweet Leaf and a local favorite bone-in breasts that are baked at 400
so spicy hot as what the Bograch legend to town for a master class and Turkey Hill. degrees for 35 minutes, give or take a few
Restaurant in Mukacheve put on the a performance by Schwartz him- When I delivered a batch to my minutes, or until the internal temperature
reaches 165 degrees.
table. Ilona earnestly suggested that self. The latter featured the PRiMA brother and his family, figuring the
the proprietors indicate the red-hot professionals and the high school opinions of two more adults and two n We have enjoyed grilling boneless
breasts, and I have found that the
nature of the dish on the menu. Our ensemble. young girls wouldnt hurt, my sister- marinade will sufficiently cover 6 of them.
waitress was incredulous: Everyone As I sat in the audience and lis- in-laws comment was, I have no With the higher number, however, it is
knows that bograch packs serious tened to this down-to-earth musical idea whats in it, but its really, really, helpful to have an extra-large (2-gallon)
heat, she replied dismissively. genius sing, play the piano and talk really good. zip-top bag in which to marinate
(Like the loving mother she is, Ta- about his creative process, I pinched The brine contributes unique everything.
mara swapped the blander bean soup myself at the opportunity afforded flavor and moisture, and its so easy
she had ordered for Ilonas burning this group of high school students. to prepare. Leftovers are delicious, n Have questions or comments about Ann
bograch.) Thank you, Mitch Nugent. as is, or will add extra flavor to your Fultons column? Check out her blog at foun-
All of this reminded us of that When Mitch founded PRiMA five favorite chicken salad recipe. tainavenuekitchen.com or at facebook.com/
American Tex-Mex favorite, chili con years ago, he did it with the desire to (We especially like the leftovers in thefountainavenuekitchen. She also welcomes
email at ann@fountainavenuekitchen.com.
carne: red-hot in its native region, but offer fresh, musically focused theat- Summer Breeze Chicken Salad. If
blander the farther you get from the rical experiences. you didnt save a copy of the recipe,
borderlands. Enter the ice cream analogy. visit bit.ly/SummerBreezeSalad on
Our Ukrainian guide, Vasily, told us When visiting your favorite ice LancasterOnline.com)
of the festive bograch cook-offs held cream shop, the expectation is that
at certain times in this region, similar there are many flavors, not just two SWEET TEA BRINED CHICKEN
to chili cook-offs in the U.S. Bograch is or three. Makes 4-6 servings.
traditionally cooked in a copper pot, Everyone has unique preferences.
This is a lightly flavored chicken
outdoors, over an open flame. This Some like the same flavor every marinated in sweet tea.
naturally attracts men who are not time, others like to branch out.
normally involved in meal prepara- Though Mitch enjoys vanilla, he Ingredients
tion. (It seems no man, no matter his prefers to try a new flavor every n 2 cups (or one 16-ounce bottle) sweet
country, can resist showing off around time. Similarly, he wants his theater tea
a barbecue pit.) group to be innovative and always n 2 medium sweet onions, peeled and
When we returned home to Lan- offer a twist on the traditional. sliced
caster, we discovered our garden was Accordingly, Mitch doesnt view n 2 lemons, sliced
practically making bograch by itself. his group as competing with the n 2 sprigs (each 6-8 inches long) PRIMAS NEXT SHOW
It was drooping with ripe tomatoes, impressive array of performing arts rosemary n What: Big Fish.
thick-walled green bell peppers; the organizations in Lancaster. As he n 2 level tablespoons kosher salt n When: 7 p.m. Sept. 23 and
onions and potatoes were ready for puts it, a growing, vibrant city de- 25 and Oct. 2.
harvest; the parsley was still bright serves to have a multitude of flavors, n 4 to 6 boneless, skinless chicken breast
halves n Where: Willow Valley
green. How could we resist making and Mitch thrives on the fact that Communities Cultural Center
PRESS TABLE, page B9 each group has the ability to set the Directions Theater, 900 Willow Valley
bar higher and do its part to elevate Place all ingredients in a large, zip-top Lakes Drive.
the cultural arts scene. bag and carefully move the bag around to n Information and tickets:
n LNP Copy Editor Jo-Ann Greene welcomes Though PRiMA is Lancaster city- distribute everything evenly.
email at jgreene@LNPnews.com. The Press primatheatre.org.
Table is a weekly column written by a rotat- based, its performances rove among (I gently squeeze just the end pieces of
ing group of LNP staff members. different venues. Mitch mentioned the lemons into the bag but leave the
LNP | LANCASTER, PA LIVING / FOOD SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2016 B9
COMMUNITY
ESTHER MARTIN
Donations made easy
Grocery store programs are helping local food banks
COUPON CUTTING MOM
MARY ELLEN WRIGHT The reason were doing this four weeks.
In-store register rewards and
MWRIGHT@LNPNEWS.COM
in August is because thats when Weis works with local food banks
Many people think about do- food banks are really low on to make lists of needed, nonper-
coupons reduce receipt to zero nating to area food banks during supplies, Drescher says. A lot of ishable food items customers can
the holidays. people donate at the holidays, but buy and put right into a special
Dont you love hear- are $3. Use the $2 CVS But the vacation days of sum- we wanted to give our customers shopping cart to be picked up by
ing those words, Your instant coupon from mer and early fall might be a dif- the opportunity to donate in the those local food pantries.
total is free! the in-store coupon ferent story. spring and summer, as well. Also during September, Weis
You could be hearing machine and the $1 So some local food markets customers can buy special re-
a lot of that this week if Colgate coupon from are offering a gentle reminder Similar programs usable Fight Hunger shopping
you play your cards I todays LNP Smart- for customers to help keep food bags that cost about $1 more than
mean your coupons Source to score totally banks supplied year-round, while All of the stores in the Family the bags normally sell for, with
right. free toothpaste. offering them an easy way to do Owned Markets group, which in- the proceeds going to local food
Many stores are offer- so. cludes Oregon Dairy, Mussers banks, Curtin says. Customers
ing in-store coupons or Walgreens In Stauffers of Kissel Hills Markets, John Herrs Village Mar- will also be given the option of
register rewards that area supermarkets, for example, ket, Darrenkamps and Yoders donating $1 or $5 to the program
match up with LNP This week at Wal- customers can pay $5 for a pre- and Martins country markets, at checkout.
flier coupons, bringing greens, OxiClean packed bag of nonperishable food also have $5 bags of Best Yet-brand At Giant food stores, the Hun-
prices way down. Some liquid laundry deter- items and put it directly into a do- products for purchase and dona- ger Boxes program will begin in
items even end up be- gent (20 to 26 loads) is nation bin to be picked up by local tion by customers through the end early November, as it has for the
ing, essentially, free. $3.99. Paired with the food banks. of August, says Jim Kidwell, direc- past few years.
Heres the best ways $3 OxiClean coupon The products in the bag are all tor of marketing, advertising and Its really associated with
to pair up deals this from todays LNP Best Yet items the store brand buying for the group. (side) dishes that families could
week. SmartSource, the cost for Stauffers of Kissel Hill says The stores also offered the pro- eat for the holidays if theyre
$5 off three Pan- is just 99 cents. Debi Drescher, director of mar- gram in the spring, and will again getting a ham or turkey from a
tene products. Pampers diapers or keting and branding for Stauffers. during the month of December, food bank, says Mary St. Ledger
$3 off one package training pants (16- to Each one of our stores is col- says Shavonnah Weachter, who Baggett, director of marketing for
of Pampers diapers. 37-count) are on sale lecting for a different local food works in customer service at Mar- Giant. So we ask our customers
$4 off one package for $8.99. Combine bank in its local area, she adds. tins Country Market in Ephrata. to purchase these boxes to really
of Vitamints multivita- this sale with the $3 The $5 bags, shelved in a dis- At the Darrenkamps stores supplement somebodys holiday
mins. Pampers coupon from play at the front of each Stauffers around the area, however, the meal for the holiday season.
$1.50 off one Suave todays LNP Procter & supermarket, contain macaroni Best Yet products arent packed in Were trying to make them
Professionals Gold hair Gamble insert and pay and cheese, tuna, instant mashed the $5 bags, says Sam Fallinger Sr., healthier, with a lower sodium
care product. $5.99. potatoes, chicken noodle soup, store manager at the Mount Joy content, St. Ledger Baggett says.
$3 off one OxiClean Ziploc bags and long-grain rice and canned sweet Darrenkamps. That would be adding our Na-
HD laundry detergent. containers are two for corn. It would take too many man- tures Promise items to it. Na-
50 cents off one $5.50 and, matched Those items are packed in a hours to fill the bags, Fallinger tures Promise is Giants house-
Bounty basic paper with the $1 off two brown bag thats stapled shut; says. Instead, he explains, the brand line of natural and organic
product. Ziploc coupon from the items are listed on a printed bags have a bar code, which is products.
$1 off four Uncle the Aug. 7 LNP Smart- sheet on the front. When the bags scanned at the register. Then, Right now, Giant is in the pro-
Bens rice products. Source, the price is are purchased, Drescher says, whatever amount of the products cess of selecting items for its
55 cents off one $4.50. This purchase cashiers put a paid sticker on have been bought for donation by holiday season Hunger Boxes, St.
Texas Pete hot sauce or earns $1.50 in Register them so the customers can place customers during August will be Ledger Baggett says.
wing sauce (12-ounce Rewards, which lowers them in the large cardboard do- assembled for pickup by person- Each Giant store will have
bottle). the price to $1.50 each. nation bins just outside the front nel from local food banks. about 100 of the boxes to sell, she
door. says. Customers can take a box to
Rite Aid Target The program runs through Food boxes the register to buy for $10.
Wednesday, Drescher notes. The boxes are then put aside,
Colgate toothpaste In-ad Target coupons Stauffers offered the program Starting next month, other area and local food banks come and
(3.5- to 6-ounce) is on this week include: throughout the months of March grocery stores will be offering pick up the boxes filled with food
sale this week at Rite 10 percent off and August, and will also do so programs through which custom- to be distributed to their clients.
Aid for $3.50. Combine storewide purchase; throughout the month of Decem- ers can purchase items and have The food items, which change
this sale price with the coupon valid today ber. them donated to food banks di- each year, have included stuff-
$2.50 Colgate Rite Aid only. About 500 food bags were sold rectly from the store. ing, gravy mix, corn, green beans
in-ad coupon and the $5 off Cat & Jack among all the Stauffers stores in At Weis Markets, says Dennis and cranberry sauce for Thanks-
$1 Colgate coupon from kids apparel or acces- March, Drescher says, adding she Curtin, director of public rela- giving, along with rice, oatmeal,
todays LNP Smart- sories purchase of $25 expects more than 800 to have tions for the supermarket chain, pasta, beans and tomato sauce,
Source to bring your or more. been bought and donated by cus- an annual program called Fight says Laura Jacobs, Giants senior
total at the register to Quaker chewy tomers during August. Hunger starts Sept. 8 and runs account supervisor.
zero. sandwich bars (5 to 8
OxiClean laundry count) are on sale for
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Ive taken trips expect- (In fact, Swiss and Aus-
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of the most delightful I introduced skiing to the Banff National Park is a truly extraordinary
institution about a 90-minute drive north of
Calgary. It was the first national park designated
in Canada and the third in the world.
area in 1909.) Minnesota; with 4 mil- thundering waterfalls. ing in the Earths mag-
Spending a week wan- lion people, it has about Im not buying that ex- netic field. Elemental
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Divide triggers the kind Even the visitors dont gimmick hatched by Ca- deserve more than tech-
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beauty to its no-signs, in its 2014-15 season, Park some of the most
no-graffiti barrenness. most of them Albertans photographed locations Our home base was
Everything feels unbe- and other Canadians. on the planet, just like Banff and its adjacent
lievably huge and un- Back to those heart- they added the areas ski Banff National Park,
populated, as if it didnt melting azure streams resorts and four-star ho- a truly extraordinary
exist on Earth but on a and ponds. Geologists tels. institution about a
distant planet far from say their shimmering Or else its an irides- 90-minute drive north of
people. hues are caused by sun- cent miracle, like the Calgary. It was the first
The province of Al- light refracting against Northern Lights, which national park designated
berta comprises 255,000 glittering silt-sized rock I am convinced do in Canada and the third
square miles, about flour constantly depos- not strictly stem from in the world.
Take a walk at Grassi Lakes in Canmore, Alberta. three times the size of ited at the lake bed by charged particles collid- PARK, page B11
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8. In a Dark, Dark Wood, by Ruth Ware. (Scout ry it presents is not the macho cliche of ways shoring himself up against chaos,
Press) A crime writer attends a party in a cabin sworn enemies, bitter competitors and Smee writes, whereas Picasso wel-
in the woods and is pulled back into the past,
with frightening results.
stubborn grudge-holders slugging it out comed collision and strife. De Koon-
for artistic and worldly supremacy. In- ing was prone to endless revisions and
9. Rogue Lawyer, by John Grisham. (Bantam) stead, it is a book about yielding, intima- erasures; Pollock impulsively smashed
The attorney Sebastian Rudd is a lone gunman
who hates injustice and the system and defends cy and openness to influence. It is about windows and other peoples faces.
unpopular clients. susceptibility. The tensions in these relationships
The vocabulary and spirit of those last were just as often implicit as naked. De-
10. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You Shes
Sorry, by Fredrik Backman. (Washington Square) two sentences reminded me of the writ- spite obvious competitive impulses, de
A girl is instructed to deliver a series of letters to ings of psychoanalyst and essayist Adam Kooning and Pollock enjoyed a gruff ca-
various people after her grandmother dies. Phillips, so it wasnt surprising to see maraderie and a sincere, mutual admira-
Smee later cite an essay by Phillips that tion. Everyone apparently loved Manet,
inspired and provoked him. In that es- including Degas, but Smee makes the
Mass market paperbacks say, Judas Gift, Phillips wrote: Some- case that Degas may have too accurately
1. Rogue Lawyer, by John Grisham. (Dell) The where in ourselves we associate being captured a boredom in Manets mar-
attorney Sebastian Rudd is a lone gunman loved with being betrayed, and being be- riage, causing Manet to lash out against
who hates injustice and the system and defends
unpopular clients. trayed with growing. the canvas.
In Smees telling, the differing temper-
2. X, by Sue Grafton. (Penguin) A variety of Xs RIVALRY, page B13
lead Kinsey Millhone into deep secrets and onto
aments of these major artists intersect-
the trail of a cold case.
3. Fool Me Once, by Harlan Coben. (Dutton)
A retired Army helicopter pilot faces combat-
related nightmares and mysteries concerning the
deaths of her husband and sister.
4. Me Before You, by Jojo Moyes. (Penguin) A
young woman who has barely been farther afield
than her English village finds herself while caring
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Ledwidge. (Vision) Detective Michael Bennett Foster lifts the mystic hammer Mjolnir, fame ever. space, Captain Kirk and the crew of the
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Books) Now grown up, Dan, the boy with who just doesnt understand girls, Rucka. Rowan Black is a detective with
psycho-intuitive powers in The Shining, helps cancer that is killing her mortal form. while his friend Vic seems to have them the Portsmouth Police Department
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Bookends LITERATURE
Ben Montgomerys Grandma Gate- Indian author Perumal Murugan signs his book of poems, Songs of a Coward, during a recent event in New Delhi, India.
woods Walk: An Inspiring Story of the
Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail,
6 p.m. Sept. 15, Ephrata Public Library. Writers book was subject of court decision that defends
Group meets in library lobby and then
spends an hour walking and talking.
right of artists to critically depict their own communities
Chevy Stevens Still Missing, 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 15, Ephrata Public Library. ELLEN BARRY unblinking realism. young strangers. a peace meeting in Jan-
NEW YORK TIMES
Jay Bakkers Faith, Doubt, and Other A censor is seated in- When describing the uary 2015, Murugans edi-
Lines Ive Crossed: Walking with the Un- NEW DELHI Pe- side me now, he said, at a farming communities of tor tried to dissuade him
known God, 2 p.m. Sept. 17, Lancaster Pub- rumal Murugan, who was book-signing organized by South India, Murugan from attending. By the
lic Library. recently celebrated here Penguin India. He is test- is neither sentimental time Murugan emerged
Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoles as a major Indian writer, ing every word that is born nor harsh; he describes it from the meeting, he had
Americas First Daughter, 1 p.m. Sept. 20, looked a bit miserable in within me. His constant the way an entomologist signed a document agree-
Manheim Township Public Library. the big city. caution that a word may might describe an insect. ing to withdraw all unsold
Nate Marshalls Wild Hundreds, 7 p.m. The son of an illiterate be misunderstood so, or it As a Ph.D. student, copies of his books and de-
Sept. 20, St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co., soda-pop vendor from may be interpreted thus, Murugan married a wom- lete the passages consid-
1701 W. Main St., Ephrata. small-town South India, is a real bother. But Im un- an from a caste of pot- ered offensive. During the
Rudolfo A. Anayas Bless Me, Ultima, he had limited his visit to able to shake him off. ters, rather than his own meeting, the lawyer wrote
10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sept. 27, Milanof- the capital to 48 hours, Murugans fictional vil- higher landowning caste, later in The Hindu, a daily
Schock Library, Mount Joy. and this appeared to be lages are places full of the Gounders. His mother newspaper, I could see
46 hours too long. He pre- quiet menace, where caste refused to attend the mar- Perumal Murugan liter-
fers to sleep on a rope cot, boundaries are protected riage, softening only when ally crumbling from with-
under the stars, the way with violence and social his wife bore her first child in.
Different caste
and moved to the village
for six months. Two de-
cades later, Murugans rel-
Police escort
Continued from B12 dals. Leaving an interview atives still remind him, in Murugan returned to
with talk show host Barkha In Pyre, published in subtle ways, that his wife his home under police es-
Its the Matisse-Picasso chapter that ful- Dutt, who is Oprah Win- English by Penguin Books will never be accepted. cort and posted a message
ly delivers the adrenaline expected from frey-league famous in In- in April, a well-loved It is notable that Muru- on Facebook: Perumal
rivalries. The rest of this engrossing book dia, he turned to the man young man brings a wife gan does not write with Murugan the writer is
reads like high-end art history; this section escorting him and asked, of a different caste to live the expectation that his dead. As he is not god, he
also reads like sports. Smee calls the pairs politely, who she was. among his relatives, hop- work will change any- is not going to resurrect
period of intense influence on each other Murugan had come to ing they will eventually thing. himself. He also has no
a drama unlike any in the story of modern declare his return as a accept her. As the lovers, I never had such big faith in rebirth. An ordi-
art, even if it was a fight that Matisse, for writer following a long hopeful and distracted, hopes, he said in an in- nary teacher, he will live
a surprisingly long time, doesnt seem to spell of darkness. After overlook clues that the terview, glancing down as P. Murugan. Leave him
have quite registered he was even in. undergoing a vicious at- people around them are and smiling. Collective alone.
tack by caste leaders in drifting into a consensus punishment, he said, is During his time in New
Here we get a real slugfest, with Picasso,
his home state of Tamil in favor of murder, Muru- part of the narrative. My Delhi, Murugan described
in his mid-20s and 12 years Matisses ju- Nadu, his novel One Part gan slows the pace, me- primary purpose is to ex- a deep depression that fol-
nior, pushing himself and, subsequently, Woman last month was andering off into exact, plore the experience of lowed, during which he
Matisse to the kind of leaps in growth that the subject of a landmark detailed descriptions of the person who under- neither read nor wrote.
would make them giants. Picasso aban- court decision defend- village life. Its so tense it goes that humiliation. It ended, he said, in 2015,
doned a painting called The Watering ing the right of artists to leaves you gasping for air. In December 2014, he re- when he found himself at
Place when he saw Matisses more adven- critically depict their own Equally dark currents turned from a writers re- a friends house, locked
turous Bonheur de Vivre (The Joy of communities. Recent in- run through One Part treat to his familys home in a room stacked with
Life). Matisses Blue Nude: Memory of terest in Murugans work Woman, which Penguin in Namakkal to discover books.
Biskra forced Picasso to radically rethink has exploded, with five published in English in that he was the target of a With nothing to do I lay
what he was doing while he was working novels coming out, trans- 2013. Kali and Ponna, a well-organized campaign. dazed night and day, he
on what would become his groundbreak- lated into English from the couple who are erotically Strangers called repeat- said. But as I ruminated
ing Les Demoiselles dAvignon. Once original Tamil. wrapped up in each other, edly to accuse him of slan- over my existence, there
Demoiselles was finished, Matisse knew But Murugan seems withstand waves of deri- dering the Gounder caste came a certain instant
that Picasso was an electrifying inno- unsure of what kind of sion because they have in One Part Woman, when the sluice gates were
vator, someone even to possibly learn writer he will be now. He not conceived a child after which had been released breached. I began to write.
from. remains so horrified by a decade of marriage. But in an English translation, I chronicled the moment
Smees skills as a critic are evident the collective punishment social pressure eats into and he tried earnestly to when I felt like a rat, daz-
throughout. He is persuasive and vivid meted out to him in his them, first sporadically explain his motivation. zled by the light, burrow-
hometown over One Part and then conspiratorially, The aggression built, cul- ing itself into its hole.
about the art itself, as when he describes
Woman that he barely as Ponna is pushed, as if minating in a book burn- The result was a book of
Freuds beady-eyed focus on humid, speaks about it, even to by a hundred hands, into ing and a citywide strike. poetry that recently went
blotched skin and sagging flesh, in paint- friends. He doubts he will participating in a religious When a local official, the on sale, titled Kozhayin
ings that were raw and rash-ridden. (All ever again write about ritual in which childless district revenue officer, Paadalkal, or Songs of a
of Smees previous books dealt with Freud small towns with the same women have sex with summoned the author to Coward.
and his work.) Hes also knowledgeable
enough to add, for instance, a parentheti-
cal note on how shifting social conditions
in France helped lead to the advent of the REVIEW
detective novel.
The Art of Rivalry is rooted in a close-
ly observed theory, but it roams in a way Platinum Doll tells tale of blonde bombshell
geared to nonspecialist readers, part
MARCI SCHMITT covered by studio execu- mommie, who pushes
mini-biographies, part broader art history. STAR TRIBUNE (MINNEAPOLIS) DETAILS
Reading it could lead to a crowded cart on tives while waiting for a her to excel. Strong-willed
Madame Picasso au- starlet girlfriend. She uses Harlean learns to follow
n Platinum Doll
your next trip to the bookstore. Its four
thor Anne Girard takes on the maiden name of her her own dreams as she n By Anne Girard
sections, each about 90 pages, pack in a lot,
but these are subjects that sprawl far past another bewitching figure mother, Jean Harlow, who grows as an actress. She n MIRA Books
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num Doll, a charming narily beautiful wasnt ures including Laurel and
In addition to whetting ones appetite for
fictionalized account of able to make it in the mov- Hardy, Clark Gable and
full biographies of all eight of its central how Jean Harlow became ie business. China doll Howard Hughes. She be- many personal trials, but
figures, The Art of Rivalry arouses deep- a movie star. Harlean has that extra comes hugely popular and Girard focuses instead on
er curiosity about a number of supporting Stunning blonde Har- something inside that inspires women to match a happier time. With its
characters, including Charles Baudelaire, lean Carpenter McGrew, makes a star. her hair color, which she references to stars and
Gertrude Stein, Peggy Guggenheim and only 17, moves to Califor- Platinum Blonde fol- achieves with a noxious studios, and positive mes-
Lee Krasner. You leave this book both nia in 1928 with her hand- lows Harlean as she gets combination of peroxide sage about aiming for
nourished and hungry for more about the some young husband, roles and juggles the de- and ammonia. success, Platinum Doll
art, its creators and patrons, and the re- Chuck, whos rich but mands of her jealous, in- The original blonde is the perfect beach read
lationships that seed the ground for mo- troubled after the death secure husband and her bombshell died at age 26 for fans of old Hollywood
ments spent at the canvas. of his parents. Shes dis- career, plus deals with her of kidney failure, after glamour.
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Bradford has been virtually
Penn State running back Saquon Barkley runs for a 12-yard gain in the fourth quarter against Northwestern last season. flawless in each of his three
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many areas, but the n Sept. 3, vs. Kent State, 3:30 p.m.
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n Oct. 1, vs. Minnesota, TBA that coach Chuck Pagano
As the Penn State football team held out Luck for the final two
barrels closer to Saturdays sea- n Oct. 8, vs. Maryland, noon quarters.
son opener against Kent State, n Oct. 22, vs. Ohio State, 8 p.m. All the Colts mustered was
heres a closer look at the 2016 n Oct. 29, at Purdue, TBA a short field goal in the first
edition of the Nittany Lions. n Nov. 5, vs. Iowa, 7:30 p.m. quarter, a blocked punt that
2015 recap: A second straight Jordan Todman recovered
7-6 in the second year under Penn State wide receiver Chris Godwin is tackled by n Nov. 12, at Indiana, TBA in the end zone in the third
James Franklin. Georgia safety Dominick Sanders after a 51-yard recep- n Nov. 19, at Rutgers, 8 p.m. quarter and two late scores.
Impact of the NCAA sanctions tion in the second quarter in the Taxslayer Bowl Jan. 1. n Nov. 26, vs. Michigan State, TBA Luck finished 13 of 18 for 134
can be argued endlessly and with- yards.
out conclusion, but Franklin was will have to beat to return to national prominence MORE COVERAGE Position battles
17-8 in his last two years at Van- (Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan). Only two of n A closer look at the top three Eagles: The depth chart
derbilt (and the SEC). Vanderbilt those games have been close, and one of those was teams in the Big Ten's East Division at receiver may be tougher
was 4-20 the two years before he pre-Harbaugh. Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan to sort out now. Josh Huff
State, Page C4
got there and 7-17 in the two years And none of those three are backing off one bit. caught two passes for 60 yards
since he left. Starters back: 14 (nine offense, five defense). n Some of the Lions to watch on the and scored on a 9-yard run.
The sanctions are now finally in Coach: James Franklin (sixth, 38-27 overall; third gridiron this autumn, Page C4 The recently acquired Dorial
the past, the roster is up around year at PSU, 14-12). n Mike Gross takes a closer look at Green-Beckham also caught
the standard 85 scholarships, Outlook: The up-tempo spread offense of new co- the Nittany Lions in a pair of new two passes for 15 yards, in-
videos, LancasterOnline.com
and the squad is probably as good ordinator Joe Moorhead should be a good fit in at cluding a 4-yard TD. .
athletically, top-to-bottom, as its least two ways: It should give an elite group of skill- Injury update
been since 2008. position playmakers notably super-freak RB Sa- Eagles: Defensive end Vin-
However, the hard bottom line quon Barkley room to operate. And it shouldnt assistants at Minny liked prepping for ny Curry left in the second
is Penn State hasnt beaten a good require quite as much physical, road-grading domi- opponents who had already played quarter with an injured knee,
team since Wisconsin in 2014, nance of the offensive line. Penn State, because it was easy to find Wendell Smallwood and tight
and that was a Bill OBrien/Chris- Dont expect defenses to be baffled or dazzled, useful videotape. end Chris Pantale both left
tian Hackenberg production. though. Spreads are now the norm. New OL coach New QB Trace McSorley has enough with head injuries and defen-
The Lions are 0-6 the last two Matt Limegrover was the OC in an old-school, pro- physical tools to make it work. If hes sive tackle Taylor Hurt left
years against the three teams it style attack at Minnesota last year. He said his grad PENN STATE, page C4 with a sprained knee.
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today. South Korea beat ama 2: Youbin Choi game at the Little League World Series, Saturday in
n Cedar Crest at Lebanon, 7 p.m.
Panama 7-2 earlier Sat- struck out 14 and South South Williamsport. Endwell, N.Y. won 4-2 and ad-
vanced to play South Korea in the World Series today. n Ephrata at Conestoga Valley, 7 p.m.
urday in the internation- Korea beat Panama 7-2
al final. Saturday to reach the n Donegal at Elizabethtown, 7 p.m.
New York players championship game of Jaekyeong Kim hit two- Junhyeok Lees single. n Elco at Susquenita, 7 p.m.
Mancini, Hopko, Billy the Little League World run homers and Wontae Kwon then homered n Hempfield at Dallastown, 7 p.m.
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badessa appeared in the The Asia-Pacific Re- South Korea (4-0). and Kim homered off
postgame media room gion champs won the in- South Korea scored Esmith Pineda. n Eastern York at Lampeter-Strasburg, 7 p.m.
and all used the same ternational bracket. five runs in the second Choi had retired six n Camp Hill at Lancaster Catholic, 7 p.m.
word Amazing. Choi gave up six hits in to take charge, start- of seven batters before n Warwick at Manheim Central, 7 p.m.
It was Mancinis pitch- six innings. ing when Minho Choi giving up a hit to begin n Penn Manor at Cedar Cliff, 7 p.m.
ing that inspired his Seum Kwon and doubled and scored on the fourth.
n Red Land at Cocalico, 7 p.m.
n Biglerville at Annville-Cleona, 7 p.m.
n Pequea Valley at Kennard-Dale, 7 p.m.
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CONNECTICUT OPEN
Radwanska
beats Svitolina
Polish star didnt drop a set in tourney
PAT EATON-ROBB and go in five seconds,
AP SPORTS WRITER
Svitolina said. She
NEW HAVEN, Conn. served two big serves.
Top-seeded Agniesz- She placed it really well.
ka Radwanska complet- Radwanska had never
ed a dominating week at before made it past the
the Connecticut Open quarterfinals in New Ha-
on Saturday, beating ven, but had a relatively
Elina Svitolina 6-1, 7-6 easy trip this year that in-
(3) in the final. cluded a first-round bye
The Polish star didnt and straight set wins over
drop a set during the Jelena Ostapenko of Lat-
tournament, her 19th via, lucky loser Kirsten
WTA championship. Flipkens of Belgium and
She took control of the a 6-1, 6-1 semifinal victo-
final from the start, win- ry over two-time cham-
ning 20 of the first 27 pion Petra Kvitova.
points, jumping out to a She becomes the first
5-0 lead. top seed to win since
She ran the 21-year- Caroline Wozniacki ASSOCIATED PRESS
old Ukrainian all over did it in 2011. The title San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, left, greets Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the
end of an NFL preseason football game Friday.
the court, chasing down is Radwanskas second
shots and placing her this season after taking NFL
own with pinpoint ac- the Shenzhen Open in
Unions Alberg
me, this is bigger than are oppressed. ... If they
Damien Woody (@damienwoody)
football and it would be take football away, my
selfish on my part to look The easy thing to do is to make fun of Kap and his endorsements from me,
NFL NOTES
Elliott apologizes
for pot shop visit
Drug test not expected for Cowboy
Dallas Cowboys coach off the field.
Jason Garrett echoed Signed as a free agent
owner Jerry Jones in re- in March, Watson was
buking rookie running expected to be a key el-
back Ezekiel Elliotts ement in the Ravens
visit to a legal marijuana passing game. He had
shop before Thursdays 74 catches for 825 yards
27-17 loss to the Seattle and six touchdowns last
Seahawks. season with New Or-
Marijuana is legal in leans.
the state of Washington. The 35-year-old broke
But it is still banned by into the league in 2004
the NFL. with New England and
Garrett expressed his played with Cleveland
disappointment to El- from 2010 through
liott, who has apolo- 2012 before going to the
gized for his poor deci- Saints.
sion. He has 434 catches ASSOCIATED PRESS
I dont think it was a for 4,963 yards and Above, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is tackled by Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril during a
preseason game on Thursday in Seattle. Romo broke a bone in his back on the play. Below, Romo is examined on
good decision, Garrett 38 touchdowns in 163 the sideline by Cowboy staff.
said. He and I talked games.
about that. It was a Rams Austin gets DALLAS COWBOYS
just a poor decision on extension: Wide re-
the very end will often score more able is that the things yards and second in
Crosby, Packers; 9. Graham Gano, Panthers; 10. Justin
points than a tight end that are most project- Tucker, Ravens; 11. Blair Walsh, Vikings; 12. Adam attempts of 39 yards or
Vinatieri, Colts.
for defense or a flex player, defenses
are not as important to
able and repeatable
points allowed and
under. Overall, he was
dead last among all kick-
Outdoors
DEER SEASON
P.J. REILLY
LNP OUTDOORS WRITER
Visitors
Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Orlando cf-rf........5 0 0 0 0 1 .310
Cuthbert 3b.........4 0 2 0 0 0 .292
Cain rf..................3 0 0 0 0 0 .288
stymie
Burns cf...............1 0 0 0 0 0 .111
Stormers
Perez c.................3 2 2 2 1 1 .257
Gordon lf.............4 1 1 0 0 2 .227
Escobar ss............4 0 1 1 0 2 .265
Colon 2b..............3 0 0 0 0 0 .236 NEW YORK (AP) Yoenis
Totals............... 33 3 6 3 3 9 Cespedes clocked a three-run
Boston AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
homer, Kelly Johnson had
Pedroia 2b...........5 1 4 2 0 0 .320
Bogaerts ss..........4 1 2 3 0 0 .310 a pinch-hit grand slam and Offensive explosion
Ortiz dh................4 0 1 0 0 0 .319
Betts rf.................4 1 1 1 0 0 .320 Noah Syndergaard pitched by Bluefish just too
two-hit ball over seven innings
Ramirez 1b...........4 1 2 1 0 0 .277
Leon c..................4 0 0 0 0 1 .349
as the resurgent New York much for Lancaster
Young lf................2 2 0 0 2 0 .268
Hill 3b..................3 1 0 0 1 0 .194 Mets routed the Philadelphia
Shaw 3b...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .247 Phillies 12-1 on Saturday night. JOEL SCHREINER
Bradley Jr. cf........4 1 2 1 0 2 .272 LNP CORRESPONDENT
Totals............... 34 8 12 8 3 3 Asdrubal Cabrera hom-
Kansas City......... 020 000 001 3 6 1
Boston................ 220 121 00x 8 12 0
ered for the third time in two A trio of Bluefish proved
EEscobar (13). LOBKansas City 7, games, a two-run drive that to be too much for the Barn-
Boston 5. 2BCuthbert (24), Gordon (13),
Escobar (20), Pedroia (31), Bogaerts (27),
put New York ahead against stormers.
Bradley Jr. (28). HRPerez (18), off Price; Jeremy Hellickson (10-8). Neil Wellington Dotel, Sean Bur-
Perez (19), off Ross Jr.; Bogaerts (16), off Walker added his 23rd of the roughs and Angelys Nina com-
Duffy; Betts (29), off Duffy; Ramirez (17),
off Duffy. RBIsPerez 2 (57), Escobar (38), season to match a career high, bined for 10 hits and seven
Pedroia 2 (58), Bogaerts 3 (74), Betts (94), giving the Mets four homers runs Saturday night as Bridge-
Ramirez (78), Bradley Jr. (73).
Runners left in scoring positionKansas for the second consecutive port downed Lancaster, 10-2,
City 2 (Orlando, Cain); Boston 3 (Ortiz, Betts night in a blowout of Philadel- at Clipper Magazine Stadium.
2). RISPKansas City 1 for 4; Boston 4 for 9.
Runners moved upHill. GIDPPedroia. phia. ASSOCIATED PRESS Dotel, the 2015 Atlantic
DPKansas City 1 (Colon, Escobar, Hos- Alejandro De Aza added a Phillies starting pitcher Jeremy Hellickson, left, reacts after allowing League Player of the Year, had
mer).
Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA two-run double for the Mets, a fifth-inning, three-run home run to the Mets Yoenis Cespedes dur- five hits and scored three runs.
Duffy L, 11-2.... 5 9 7 7 2 2 97 3.01 who won for the sixth time in ing Saturdays game in New York. Burroughs added three hits
Wang............... 3 3 1 1 1 1 44 4.38
Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
seven games as they attempt to and three runs, while Nina had
Price W, 13-8....6 5 2 2 2 7 110 3.97 make a charge in the bunched- past 14 series with Philadel- longtime Philadelphia catcher a pair of hits and drove in four
Ziegler.............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 1.90
Buchholz.......... 1 0 0 0 1 0 17 5.14
up NL wild-card chase. phia. Carlos Ruiz, was brought in runs, including a bases-loaded
Ross Jr.............. 1 1 1 1 0 2 23 3.74 Jose Reyes and Cabrera each Hellickson, who had won to mentor the teams young hit by pitch.
HBPRoss Jr. (Colon). PBPerez (3).
T3:03. A37,933 (37,499).
had three hits, once again pro- four consecutive decisions pitchers. K.C. Hobson gave the Barn-
viding a spark from the top and six of his last seven, gave stormers (19-28) a 1-0 lead
two spots in the lineup since up a three-run shot to Ces- Short stay in the first when he crushed
INTERLEAGUE both came off the disabled list. pedes that gave the Mets a 5-1 a solo home run to right field
Athletics 3, Cardinals 2
Mostly healthy at last after lag- cushion with two outs in the To open a roster spot for El- off Bluefish starter Matthew
Oakland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. ging through much of the sum- fourth. lis, the Phillies optioned tout- Spann. For Hobson, who was
Smolinski cf.........3 0 0 0 2 1 .272 mer as one of baseballs weak- Philadelphia won Hellick- ed catching prospect Jorge 2 for 4, it was his 17th home
Semien ss.............4 0 0 0 1 0 .238
Alonso 1b.............2 0 0 0 0 1 .251
est offenses, the Mets have sons previous six starts. Alfaro back to Double-A Read- run of the season and 15th in
a-Valencia ph-1b....1 0 0 0 0 0 .298 totaled 31 runs while winning ing after he spent one day in his last 47 games dating back
Davis lf.................3 1 1 1 1 0 .257
Healy 3b..............4 1 1 0 0 2 .281
their past three games. New teacher the big leagues on the bench. to July 1. During that stretch,
Muncy 2b............4 0 0 1 0 1 .194 New York now has 87 home Hobson is hitting .345 and has
Eibner rf...............3 0 1 1 0 1 .182
Maxwell c............2 1 1 0 1 1 .138
runs at Citi Field this season, A.J. Ellis joined the Phillies Dangerous hitter raised his season average to
c-Vogt ph-c..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .260 surpassing its previous record before the game, caught a cou- .314.
Neal p..................2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 of 85 set last year. The ballpark ple of bullpens and asked re- A few pitches before his Nina tied the game in the
b-Alcantara ph.....1 0 0 0 0 1 .214
Coulombe p.........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 opened in 2009. porters how to pronounce the home run, Cespedes hit a foul second when he hit a home
Hendriks p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Syndergaard (12-7) chipped name of new teammate Jerad line drive about head high run to left-center field, the
d-Crisp ph............1 0 0 0 0 0 .237
Madson p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 in with a long double and won Eickhoff. Ellis is set to make that had Syndergaard darting deepest part of the park. The
Totals............... 31 3 4 3 5 8 his third straight start, im- his first start for Philadelphia and ducking out of the way as Bluefish (25-23) took a 3-1
St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
proving to 4-0 in four career on Sunday when he catches he took a short lead off third
Garcia ss..............4 1 2 0 0 1 .256 lead in the fourth before add-
Gyorko 2b-3b.......4 0 1 0 0 2 .249 outings against the Phillies. struggling young right-hander base. The night before, Phillies
ing three more in the sixth and
Moss 1b...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .267
The only damage against him Vince Velasquez. The 35-year- pitcher Adam Morgan barely
Piscotty rf............4 0 0 0 0 2 .276 four more in the seventh to
Molina c...............4 0 0 0 0 0 .286 came on Freddy Galvis homer old backstop, obtained Thurs- evaded serious injury when he
pull away.
Peralta 3b............3 0 1 0 0 0 .251 in the third. day from the first-place Dodg- ducked underneath Cespedes
Bowman p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Spann allowed two runs (one
Carpenter 2b.......1 0 0 0 0 0 .281 New York has taken 12 of its ers in a surprising trade for scorching liner up the middle.
Grichuk cf............3 1 2 1 0 1 .236 earned) on four hits over six
Hazelbaker lf........3 0 0 0 0 0 .251 innings to pick up the win (2-
Reyes p................2 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Duke p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
0).
Wong 2b..............1 0 0 0 0 1 .236 The Lancaster offense was
Peavy put on DL
Orioles, Nolan Ryan of the California Angles
struck out 11 batters to pass the 300-strike- Orioles 14-4, New York moved play with a chance to tie the Harper that led to the reigning
out plateau for the fifth time in his career. within 2 1/2 games of them for major league record as Boston NL MVP being ejected.
1990 Ryne Sandberg became the first the second AL wild-card spot. beat Kansas City. Dodgers 3, Cubs 2: Julio
second baseman in history to have consec-
utive 30-homer seasons, leading the Cubs Chris Davis homered twice Angels 3, Tigers 2: Detroit Urias allowed one run over SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
to a 5-2 victory over the Houston Astros. and Mark Trumbo hit his big stars Victor Martinez and J.D. six innings, Corey Seager set a The Giants have placed right-
1992 The Milwaukee Brewers set an
American League record with 31 hits and
league-leading 39th home Martinez were ejected, along Dodgers franchise record for a hander Jake Peavy on the 15-
26 singles in a 22-2 rout of the Toronto Blue run for Baltimore, which has with manager Brad Ausmus shortstop with his 23rd home day disabled list with a lower
Jays. dropped three straight. and hitting coach Wally Joyner run and Los Angeles defeated back strain.
1996 The Cleveland Indians finished
the season 12-0 against Detroit Tigers to in a series of balls-and-strikes the Chicago Cubs to even the The move announced Sat-
become the seventh team to sweep a sea- American League disputes as the Tigers five- series between NL division urday is retroactive to Aug. 21.
son series since 1900.
2001 Alex Rodriguez hit his 40th home
game winning streak ended in leaders. San Francisco recalled right-
run, becoming the second shortstop in ma- Blue Jays 8, Twins 7: Mel- the loss to Los Angeles. Padres 1, Marlins 0: Ryan hander Albert Suarez from
jor league history to reach the mark in four vin Upton Jr. hit an RBI triple Schimpf homered and Clayton Triple-A Sacramento to start
straight seasons, as the Texas beat the Min-
nesota 10-1. Rodriguez joined Ernie Banks
and continued home on a mis- National League Richard pitched seven innings Saturday nights game against
(1957-60) as the only shortstops with four play in the eighth inning, com- as San Diego Pblanked Miami the Braves in Peavys place.
consecutive 40-homer seasons. pleting Torontos rally from Pirates 9, Brewers 6: to snap a four-game losing Peavy was supposed to start
2003 Eric Gagne set a major league re-
a five-run deficit and sending Pinch-hitter Gregory Polanco streak.
cord with his 44th straight save this season for the first time since a demo-
as Los Angeles beat Houston 6-3. Gagne the AL East-leading Blue Jays had a tiebreaking three-run Reds 13, Diamondbacks 0:
eclipsed Tom Gordons 1998 record of 43 in over Minnesota. double and Pittsburgh rallied Anthony DeSclafani threw a tion to the bullpen on Aug. 1.
a row to begin a season. Gagne has 52 con-
White Sox 9, Mariners 3: from four runs down to beat four-hitter and Scott Schebler The 2007 NL Cy Young Award
secutive saves, two short of tying Gordons
record of 54. Jose Abreu hit the first of four Milwaukee. homered twice to lift Cincin- winner began having back
2008 Cristian Guzman of the Nation-
White Sox home runs and Polanco doubled off reliever nati over Arizona. pain this week in Los Angeles,
als became the second player to hit for the
cycle since the franchise moved to Wash- Jose Quintana threw 7 2/3 Blaine Boyer (1-3) with one- and his conditioned worsened
ington, driving in three in an 11-2 rout of solid innings to lead Chicago out in the sixth, giving the Pi- Interleague Friday.
the Los Angeles Dodgers.
2014 San Franciscos Yusmeiro Petit past Seattle. rates a 9-6 lead that stood. Peavy had an MRI on Satur-
set a major league record when he retired Astros 6, Rays 2: Rook- Rockies 9, Nationals 4 Athletics 3, Cardinals 2: day and the team is awaiting
his 46th batter in a row, and the Giants beat
ie Alex Bregman homered (11): Charlie Blackmon hit Khris Davis hustled home on an results.
Colorado 3-1. Petit got the first eight Colo-
rado hitters, establishing the mark by strik- and had three RBIs to back two home runs, including the infield grounder in the eighth Manager Bruce Bochy says
ing out Charlie Culberson. That broke Mark seven solid innings by Dal- go-ahead shot in the 11th in- inning and Oakland rallied for Peavy cant pitch the way his
Buehrles record of 45 straight with the
Chicago White Sox in 2009. Petits streak las Keuchel and lead Houston ning, as Colorado beat Wash- two runs to edge St. Louis. back is right now and that its
covered eight games, six of them in relief. over Tampa Bay. ington to snap a four-game SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS a bad break for him.
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16. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200.245; 17. Green Bay............ 3 0 0 1.000 58 33
AUTO RACING (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 200.106; 18. Detroit................. 1 1 0 .500 44 47
(2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200.017; 19. (41) Chicago................ 0 2 0 .000 22 45
Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 199.253; 20. (27) West
Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 199.203. W L T Pct PF PA
21. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 198.912; Los Angeles.......... 2 0 0 1.000 49 44
NASCAR-XFINITY 22. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 198.791; 23. (10) Seattle................. 2 1 0 .667 55 51
ROAD AMERICA 180 FIRED UP Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 198.747; 24. (6) San Francisco....... 1 2 0 .333 54 69
Trevor Bayne, Ford, 198.183; 25. (47) AJ Arizona................ 0 2 0 .000 13 50
Saturday
Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 198.265; 26. (43) Fridays Games
At Road America Aric Almirola, Ford, 198.178; 27. (15) Clint New England 19........................ Carolina 17
Elkhart Lake, Wis. Bowyer, Chevrolet, 198.129; 28. (13) Casey Washington 21........................... Buffalo 16
Lap length: 4.05-mile road course Mears, Chevrolet, 197.553; 29. (17) Ricky Tampa Bay 30......................... Cleveland 13
(Starting position parentheses) Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 197.509; 30. (44) Brian Pittsburgh 27..................... New Orleans 14
1. (2) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 48. 2. Scott, Ford, 196.105. Green Bay 21.................... San Francisco 10
(8) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 48. 3. (12) 31. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 196.084; Saturdays Games
Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 48. 4. (5) Daniel 32. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 196.057; 33. Kansas City 23...............................Chicago 7
Suarez, Toyota, 48. 5. (7) Ryan Reed, Ford, 48. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 195.567; 34. (83) Philadelphia at Indianapolis....................(n)
6. (11) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 48. 7. (1) Alex Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 195.159; 35. (95) Detroit at Baltimore................................(n)
Tagliani, Ford, 48. 8. (14) Elliott Sadler, Chev- Sam Hornish Jr., Chevrolet, 194.458; 36. N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets..............................(n)
rolet, 48. 9. (13) Darrell Wallace Jr., Ford, 48. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 192.838; Tennessee at Oakland..............................(n)
10. (17) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 48. 37. (98) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 192.072; 38. Los Angeles at Denver.............................(n)
11. (25) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 48. 12. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 191.939; 39. (55)
(6) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 48. 13. (27) Dakoda Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 188.966; 40. Sundays Games
Armstrong, Toyota, 48. 14. (39) Ryan Sieg, (32) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 0.000. San Diego at Minnesota................... 1 p.m.
Chevrolet, 48. 15. (24) Ray Black, Chevro- Arizona at Houston...................... 4:25 p.m.
let, 48. 16. (22) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, Cincinnati at Jacksonville.................. 8 p.m.
48. 17. (4) Owen Kelly, Toyota, 48. 18. (9) TRANSACTIONS Chiefs 23, Bears 7
Blake Koch, Chevrolet, 48. 19. (18) JD Davi- Kansas City..................0 13 7 3 23
son, Chevrolet, 48. 20. (21) Alex Kennedy, Chicago.......................0 0 0 7 7
Chevrolet, 48.
21. (10) Erik Jones, Toyota, 48. 22. (36) Second Quarter
Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 48. 23. (31) Timmy Hill, BASEBALL KCFG Santos 20, 13:34.
Chevrolet, 48. 24. (32) David Starr, Chevro- American League KCFG Santos 28, 4:54.
let, 48. 25. (16) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned RHP KCWare 1 run (Santos kick), :23.
48. 26. (28) Tomy Drissi, Toyota, 48. 27. (26) Mike Wright to Norfolk (IL). Selected the con- Third Quarter
Stanton Barrett, Ford, 48. 28. (35) BJ McLeod, tract of OF Julio Borbon from Bowie (EL). KCReaves 4 run (Santos kick), 6:47.
Ford, 48. 29. (20) Scott Heckert, Ford, 48. 30. BOSTON RED SOX Sent C Ryan Hanigan
(40) Alon Day, Dodge, 48. Fourth Quarter
ASSOCIATED PRESS to Portland (EL) for a rehab assignment. KCFG Santos 41, 9:09.
31. (38) Paige Decker, Chevrolet, 48. 32. CHICAGO WHITE SOX Reinstated C
Serena Williams, the womens top seed in the U.S. Open tennis tour- (3) Justin Marks, Chevrolet, 47. 33. (15) ChiMeredith 16 pass from Shaw (Gould
Alex Avila from the 15-day DL. kick), 5:49.
nament, leaves the grounds Wednesday after a workout in prepara- Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 43. 34. (19) Ken- DETROIT TIGERS Designated OF Alex Pre-
ny Habul, Chevrolet, Suspension, 26. 35. A61,681.
tion for next weeks U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York. sley for assignment. Reinstated SS Jose Iglesias KC Chi
(37) John Jackson, Dodge, Brakes, 22. 36. from the 15-day DL. Sent RHP Jordan Zimmer-
(33) Nic Hammann, Dodge, Rear Gear, 22. mann to Toledo (IL) for a rehab assignment. First downs..................................23 15
37. (34) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, Fuel MINNESOTA TWINS Optioned RHPs Total Net Yards...........................378 223
TENNIS US OPEN PREVIEW Pump, 20. 38. (23) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, Tyler Duffey and Jose Berrios to Roches- Rushes-yards......................... 25-80 19-59
A year after Slam bid, Serena looks McDowell 24-27, E. Jones 28, M. McDow-
ell 29-48. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times
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WHATS IN STORE
said, raising his voice Family Resort. ings at the southeast Tanger
am
with an indignant tone Tanger Outlets has Tanger bought the corner of the center will Outlets
Roa
as if I were the fool. begun work on a major tract from Lancaster be torn down, clearing
d
Tanger
How do you not know expansion that will add Host Resort for $4.15 the area for the new sec- Outlets
that you must register nearly 50 percent more million. tion of stores. Expansion
with the IRS? retail space, room for 25 A Tanger spokes- Tanger has 65 store
Then, he switched his more stores and a new woman declined to give spaces in 254,000 square
language to appear as if entrance across from a cost estimate for the feet of retail space. The
he was actually Dutch Wonderland for expansion, which she expansion will include
SINGLETARY, page D2 the Route 30 shopping said would create 300 WHATS IN STORE, page D6
D2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2016 MONEY LNP | LANCASTER, PA
Whos News
Drug prices
recently was general Baldwin, of Lancaster, most
manager of Logans recently was senior director
Roadhouse. Before that, for academic success at
he was assistant general Rochester Institute of
Gregory Hamsher manager of Viva Tapas Technology. Anthony J. Saladino Jr.
& Lounge and general
Continued from D1 that require them to manager of Romanos
Baldwin holds a bachelors
pay the full price of n First Citizens degree from Hampton n The High Companies
Macaroni Grill.
What does their drugs until they Community Bank has hired
Jeffrey Rae and Gregory
University and a masters has promoted Francis
Frank J. Schutte, and its
this mean hit their limit, which Hamsher as vice presidents
He is a graduate of the Art
Institute of New York City.
degree and doctorate from
the College of William & High Real Estate Group
for patients? can be thousands of and business development Mary. LLC has hired Anthony J.
dollars a year. And officers. Saladino Jr.
The good news first: more plans are requir- Rae, of Elizabethtown, Schutte has been
The majority of drugs ing patients who need most recently worked at named vice president of
dispensed in the Unit- expensive specialty Ephrata National Bank as information technology.
ed States more than drugs to contribute a a commercial team leader. The Lititz resident joined
80 percent are ge- percentage of the list He is a West Virginia High in 2006, most
University graduate. recently serving as director
nerics, which are low- price. Drug companies of information technology.
cost alternatives to often help cover pa- Hamsher, of Annville,
He has a bachelors degree
brand-name drugs. If tients out-of-pocket most recently was a vice
president and commercial from the U.S. Military
your doctor writes you costs through assis- lender at Ephrata National
Carolyne M. Call Academy at West Point
a prescription, there tance programs, but Bank. He is a Penn State and a masters degree
n Lancaster Theological Timothy M. Bradley from Penn State University.
is a very good chance not always. University graduate.
Seminary has hired
it will cost you $10 or So patients who are Carolyne M. Call as n Weidenhammer has Saladino has been
less. the sickest and require executive director hired Timothy M. Bradley named vice president
But if you have a the most expensive n S&T Bank has hired of development and as a manager in its solution and controller. The
John J. Noone Jr. as Lancaster resident
more serious illness drugs are the most vul- vice president, wealth communication, starting delivery division.
previously was founder
or require a newer, nerable to soaring drug management adviser in Oct. 17. Bradley, of Lititz, most and managing partner
brand-name drug, in- prices. southcentral Pennsylvania, Call, who is moving to recently was vice president at NE Development
surers have been re- Its sort of embed- working out of branches in Lancaster, is currently of application development Partners, Boston. He has
quiring that you pay ded in the health care Lancaster and York. associate conference and support for Metro a bachelors degree from
an increasingly larger system that the price is minister in the Indiana- Bancorp. California State University
Noone, of York, previously
Kentucky Conference of and masters degrees from
share of the drugs never the price, unless was a financial adviser
the United Church of Christ.
He holds a bachelors
degree from Millersville the University of Virginia
cost. youre a cash-paying with Merrill Lynch Wealth
She has bachelors, masters and The University of
Management. He has a University and an MBA
Many people are cov- customer, Fein said. and doctoral degrees from degree from Lebanon Chicago.
bachelors degree from the
ered by health plans And in that case, we University of Massachusetts
Cornell University as well as Valley College.
with large deductibles soak the poor. and earned a law degree a masters of divinity from
Colgate-Rochester Divinity n The Lancaster Public
from the New England
School. Library has named three
School of Law. n Laura Sheaffer Harkin new members to its
Singletary
has earned the mastership board of directors: Nick
designation from the Hoefel, an accountant
CONTACT INFORMATION Academy of General at Reinsel Kuntz Lesher;
Whos News, featuring promotions, hirings and Dentistry. Aaron Sherman, a financial
certifications of management-level employees, appears each Harkin, of New Holland, is planner at Sherman
Continued from D1 debit cards. Sunday. Mail your news with an optional high-resolution jpg a graduate of the Temple Werst Wealth Advisors;
representing the IRS. I The IRS, the Trea- photo to businessnews@lnpnews.com. Mailing address is University School of and Shayna J. Watson,
was instructed to with- sury Inspector General LNP Business News, P.O. Box 1328, Lancaster, Pa., 17608-1328. Dentistry. Her namesake a chaplain at Hospice &
Our offices are at 8 W. King St., just west of Penn Square. practice is in New Holland. Community Care.
draw the cash from for Tax Administra-
my bank account, split tion and the Federal
it into two bundles of Trade Commission are
$4,000 and put the feverishly trying to get
money in envelopes
that I should then wrap
the word out to keep
people from falling for
Calendar
in newspaper. Then I these tricks.
should make my way The losses in IRS im- Wednesday, Sept. 7 at RLPS Architects, 250 Valleybrook
Drive, 11:30 a.m. Speaker Gregory
Thursday, Sept. 15
to the nearest FedEx personation cases from n Lancaster Area Computer Club, n Lancaster Chamber Ag Issues
Scott of RLPS Architects, on evolving
office parking lot and October 2013 through in Fieldcrest Great Room at Brethren trends. Costs: members $29, Forum, at Farm & Home Foundation,
call when I got there to Aug. 1 amount to $44.5 Village, 7 p.m. Visitors welcome; more
nonmembers $40. Registration at 1383 Arcadia Road, 7:30 a.m. Cost:
get the address to mail million involving information at laccpa.org.
lancasterchamber.com calendar or members $28, nonmembers $40.
the money overnight close to 8,000 victims, Registration at lancasterchamber.com
express. according to TIGTA. Thursday, Sept. 8 397-3531.
calendar or 717-397-3531.
That hardly seems California ranks first n Lancaster Chamber Finance
Leaders Forum, at Southern Market Tuesday, Sept. 13 n Lancaster Chamber Young
safe, I said. What in the number of IRS Center, 100 S. Queen St., 8 a.m. Professional Network fall mixer, at
n Lancaster Chamber Get Connected!
proof do I have that impersonation scams Speakers Brian Bisignani of Post members-only facilitated networking Four Seasons Family of Companies,
you have received the with 1,404 reported & Schell P.C. and Dave Hornberger series for up to 30 professionals, at 400 Wabash Road, 5 p.m. Cost:
cash? victims who have lost and Andrew Linn of Orrstown Bank, Woodcrest Villa, 2001 Harrisburg Pike, members $10, nonmembers $15.
Get insurance on the about $8.8 million. Ev- on how banking changes affect the 11:45 a.m. Cost: $27. Registration at Registration at lancasterchamber.com
mailing, the guy said. ery state, the District of business community. Cost: members lancasterchamber.com calendar or calendar or 397-3531.
I clearly was asking Columbia and Puerto $10, nonmembers $25. Registration 397-3531.
too many questions, so Rico have reported at lancasterchamber.com calendar or
397-3531.
Friday, Sept. 16
this Cooper guy put his people being victim-
n Lancaster Chamber business
Wednesday, Sept. 14 n Lancaster Chamber Professional
general manager Ray ized. And thats just the n Lancaster Chamber Women- Development Friday on marketing
Kingston on the line. reported cases. research solutions session on
Owned Business Showcase and and communications, at Southern
creating targeted marketing lists,
Are you ready to The losses keep at Southern Market Center, 100 S. Conversations, at Thyme & Seasons Market Center, 100 S. Queen St., 2
send the money? he mounting despite our Queen St., 8 a.m. Cost: members $25, Catering/Riverdale Manor, 11:30 a.m. p.m. Speakers Heather Modjesky
asked. best efforts, a spokes- nonmembers $50. Registration at Speaker: Maureen Raezer of Thyme & and Jennifer Silbert of Silbert
Tired of this foolish- woman for TIGTA said. lancasterchamber.com calendar or Seasons Catering/Riverdale Manor, on Fundraising, on mapping a yearlong
ness and fraud, I said, If you get such a 397-3531. embracing a social entrepreneurship communications/fundraising strategy
Now, you know this is call or if youve fallen business model. Cost: members $33, and editorial calendar. Cost: members
a scam. victim, go to treasury. Monday, Sept. 12 nonmembers $50. Registration at free, nonmembers $25. Registration
The next thing I gov/tigta. Click the n Lancaster Chamber Executive lancasterchamber.com calendar or at lancasterchamber.com calendar or
heard was a dial tone. link for IRS Imper- Forum for Aging Services Providers, 397-3531. 397-3531.
The sad thing is lots sonation Scam Report-
of people are falling ing. Or go to ftc.gov/
for schemes like these. imposters. Become
In many cases, the
scammers threaten
more informed by
watching several
Bankruptcies
people with arrest to videos at http://ow.ly/ Here is a list of Lancaster County Chapter 13. Way. Chapter 13.
try to scare them into LGyS3039GnS. bankruptcies recorded in U.S.
paying. Some of the Im sure you work Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Luis A. Gianoukas, 100 block of n Under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bank-
latest scams even ask hard for your money. Pennsylvania, Reading, Aug. 16-22. Goldenrod Court. Chapter 7. ruptcy Code, a debtors assets are liqui-
people to put money on Dont be fooled by Ernest Paul Caissie, 3400 block of dated to pay creditors. Under Chapter 11,
iTunes cards. The IRS fraudsters. Lincoln Highway, Paradise. Chapter 7. Howard H. Leed, 6400 block of Eaton the debtor, often a company, reorga-
would never ask you Circle, East Petersburg. Chapter 13. nizes and may pay some creditors.
to pay your taxes using n michelle.singletary@ Mark D. and Brenda J. Crawford, 400 Under Chapter 13, a debtor proposes a
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According to the RealClearPolitics national average of polls, Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein, left, was polling at 3.6 percent Friday; Libertarian Party
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of inmates. This creates a de- in areas such as pensions inmates commit crimes after
mand and monetary incentive and benefits, these prisons they are released.
ISMAIL SMITH-WADE-EL
for prisoners, encouraging significantly reduce costs to In fact, this is an area in
sentencing based not on the the taxpayer. The prisons ex- which both public and private
SPECIAL TO LNP
severity of a crime but on the perience increased turnover, prisons need serious work.
financial repercussions of the naturally, and create more Recidivism rates continue to
For-profit prisons turn human contract.
Pennsylvanians, whove
dangerous environments for
their guards. According to a
be disappointingly high across
the board. In part, this is be-
beings into commodities seen judges trade children
to institutions for kickbacks,
report released by the U.S. Of-
fice of the Inspector General,
cause prisons, far from being
disciplined environments of
Good news about our na- on private prisons. know very well what that private prisons contracting rehabilitation, often operate
tional criminal justice system In an Aug. 18 memo, U.S. looks like in practice. with the federal government as crime universities, where
is rare. Deputy Attorney General Lock-up quotas, of course, experience a higher number young inmates are exposed to
Depending on where you Sally Yates instructed federal have some competition for of inmate-on-staff assaults. violent career criminals and
stand ideologically, it is either officials either to substantial- the title of Worst Feature of Also, recent data do not associate with criminal or-
too cruel, far-reaching and ly reduce reliance on private Private Prisons. In the pursuit indicate that private pris- ganizations to protect them-
prejudiced, or too soft and not prison operators or to decline of cost-savings, private pris- ons reduce recidivism rates, selves or find their place in the
effective enough at keeping to renew their contracts alto- ons skimp on guard training, which apart from locking social environment.
law-abiding people safe. gether. safety measures and inmates up those prisoners who will SMITH-WADE-EL, page E4
With that in mind, we No matter where you stand activity time, medical care never return to society
should all be pleased by the on issues of criminal justice, and food. You might not think should be the primary goal of n Ismail Smith-Wade-El is a
latest news from the U.S. private prisons are reprehen- these are important if you any prison. Studies from the Lancaster resident and research as-
Department of Justice: It is sible. Ive written about them think someone ceases to be University of Florida and the sociate for the Mayors Commission
stepping-back from reliance in LNP before, in particular human after he commits a University of Wisconsin both to Combat Poverty.
E2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2016 LNP | LANCASTER, PA
Opinion
| Founded 1794
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
In our words
Minet
anyone in Belgium or France stand up and de-
fend the civil rights of a radical Islamic terrorist defense, but says foreign able to deny voters the
from intrusion by the American big brother? interventionism has cost opportunity to hear Gov.
Not likely. much blood and trea- Johnsons positions this
Herein lies a critical truth that underpins Continued from E1 sure without making us fall?
the debate about the use of government intel- safer. No more regime It seems that the most
ligence: The ends justify the means. If the result means that force must change, policing the significant test in many
of intelligence and data use was a net positive, not be used on an world or nation build- decades will occur this
the number of complaints and leaks would individual unless that ing. Any war we fight election. If voters do
decrease. No one would care about diplomatic person has initiated the must be declared by jack up their courage,
cables related to wars if military interventions use of force or fraud. Congress. This is not iso- refuse to waste their
were largely viewed as successes. If you understand this lationism. We actively vote on the lesser of two
But weve seen Iraq and Libya turn into nests simple but powerful engage the world with evils and instead strike
of CIA-trained terrorists, and weve seen trade principle, you can easily diplomacy and peaceful out in a sorely needed
agreements that sell out Americans by taking figure out the Libertar- free trade with all will- different direction, we
their jobs. People end up thinking: I dont see ian positions on all is- ing partners. can have a president we
anything useful going on here, so maybe these sues, as they are logically The contrast is stark. respect and who will get
NSA guys really do spend all their time at work and consistently derived The two governors our country back on the
reading my email. from it. project sanity, honesty,
WikiLeaks cables disclosing former Libyan Government should Johnson and principled consistency
right track.
In Gov. Johnsons
leader Moammar Gadhafis Botox treatments be small and limited, Weld want and competence. They
words: The political
or the bromance between Russian President just as prescribed by want to keep the Demo-
Vladimir Putin and former Italian Prime Min- the U.S. Constitution. to keep the crats out of your wallet
system is broken. Lets
put parties and differ-
ister Silvio Berlusconi are close cousins of the Governments function Democrats and the Republicans out
ences aside while we
Democratic National Committee emails that is simply to secure the of your bedroom and
showed party organizers conspiring against individuals rights to life, out of your social life. solve our problems.
Together, well stop the
Hillary Clintons rival, Bernie Sanders. It all liberty and property. wallet and the How awful does the
spending and end the
leaves the impression that establishment elites Libertarian principles lesser of two evils have
spend their time on petty matters rather than requires being fiscally Republicans to be to jolt the elector- wars. Together, well
working to solve real problems. responsible and socially out of your ate out of its vote-for- restore our industrial
might. Together, well
Leaked data is a sign of an immune system
failure. Until the sort of ineptitude and manipu-
tolerant. Gov. Johnson
often observes that most
bedroom and the-lesser-of-two-evils
rut? How dramatically rebuild our own roads,
lation that the leaks highlight is purged from Americans generally social life. better does a new choice bridges, schools and hos-
within government, there are no doubt going agree with these ideals have to be to gain media pitals instead of building
to be more leaks, if only because the optics and therefore must be coverage and recogni- them for countries half a
favor the leakers over those responsible for the Libertarians at heart. tion? Will the Commis- world away.
exposed government shadiness. Since its founding in sion on Presidential And if, in four years,
In an information war, as with any war, theres 1971, the Libertarian of the people must be Debates an organiza- we as a people decide
going to be collateral damage. Informants and Party has strongly advo- protected all of the time tion that seems to exist we didnt like peace,
other intelligence assets who take great risks to cated treating everyone liberty and justice for to keep anyone other prosperity and freedom,
collaborate with the U.S. government have been equally as an individual. all, with no exceptions. than Democrats and we can always vote the
exposed in leaked documents, which means Libertarians insist that Gov. Johnson supports Republicans out of the authoritarians back into
that fewer may be willing to cooperate in the all of the rights of all a very strong national televised debates be office again.
future.
Should we want leaks to become the new
normal? Absolutely not. In functional democra-
cies, government officials are almost indistin-
guishable from civilians. So those who leak data
that exposes governments are really exposing
citizens to enemies who can use that data.
But the operative word here is functional.
When a democracy is dysfunctional, and
theres a chasm between the government and
Smith-Wade-El
the people, then some exposure to the light of Continued from E1
public scrutiny for purposes of disinfection is
warranted. Once they leave prison, up forever, we have to be profit halfway houses or
In the long run, however, leaks are detri- even if they choose to go prepared to assist for- day-report centers.
mental because democracies have an inher- clean, many prisoners mer inmates in becom- Removing incarcera-
ent disadvantage in the free-information and struggle to find work due ing engaged, law-abiding tion-for-profit from our
leaked-data game. As much as one might think to their criminal re- citizens. Part of that is national vocabulary is
that anyone can be subjected to hacking, most cord. This is true for the offering them employ- not achievable by sub-
leaked data is the result of internal breaches, majority of inmates who ment. Cabinet decree. It re- Recent data do
with someone on the inside spilling data to an serve their sentences in I am pleased to hear
online broker. public prisons, not just that the federal govern-
quires sustained politi- not indicate
cal organization against
When was the last time we saw a critical intel- those who languish in ment will be moving an industry that sees that private
ligence leak from Russian, Chinese or Iranian
source material? These countries seem to do a
private ones.
I understand the argu-
toward terminating its
relationship with pri-
legal punishment not prisons are
as a goal to be achieved
better job of controlling access to sensitive data. ment: They committed vate prisons, a predatory fairly and humanely by
reducing
They certainly dont use outside contractors.
Edward Snowden was an outside contractor
crimes, and its natural
for people to be distrust-
industry that lobbies
against productive
the society that metes it recidivism
who was able to walk out the door with the keys ful of them. That makes criminal justice reform
out, but as an opportuni- rates, which
ty to profit from caging
to the NSAs castle. sense. for the sake of its bottom
human beings. apart from
Or maybe the citizens of these countries are But without any op- line. But this is only a
content with their governments military inter- portunity for personal start. Let me be clear: This locking up
industry cannot serve
ventions, diplomacy and trade activities. The or career development, The memo extends
two masters well, and
those prisoners
leaks will stop only when we can start saying the without the economic to 13 prisons, and so it
same. stability or sense of is largely a symbolic it will favor the dollar who will
belonging that comes gesture. It does not every time. It is up to us, never return
with a job, the likelihood cover for-profit state therefore, to reclaim our
n Rachel Marsden is a Tribune Content Agency syn- is high that these people prisons, nor the private responsibility for the to society
dicated columnist and political strategist. Twitter: @
rachelmarsden will reoffend whether companies with which incarceration system, should be the
public and private, and
out of desperation or
because its simply what
the U.S. Marshals and
Immigration & Customs ensure that it turns to
primary goal of
Matters of Faith will return next week. they know. Unless we Enforcement contract. ends that benefit our any prison.
plan to pay to lock them It does not cover for- whole society.
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Issue 35, 2016 Founded by Betty Debnam
Londons
Some people
escaped the Pudding Lane home and bakers shop
fire by heading of Thomas Farynor. It was a windy
night, and the flames spread down the
Inferno
to the Thames
River. This lane toward the Thames River. The fire
painting was burned warehouses full of flammable
made by an materials and more than 13,000 homes.
unknown artist Samuel Pepys observed the fire and
around 1700. told the king the houses in its path must
image courtesy London Fire Brigade Museum be pulled down. But with the strong
This summer has seen destructive wildfires City officials passed laws forbidding wind, the fire could jump large gaps
rage across California, Arizona, Texas and building with flammable materials, but they between buildings. Finally, the Royal
other states. In Alberta, Canada, about 88,000 werent well enforced. Navy used gunpowder to blow up houses
that would fuel the flames.
people had to be evacuated from their homes Narrow streets
because of wildfires. Many of Londons streets had originally In the fires wake
Wildfires generally start in areas of forest been built for foot traffic or wheelbarrows. After three days, the wind shifted,
or brush. They may then spread to nearby They were so narrow that in many roadways, and the fire blew toward the river. After
buildings. the upper stories of houses on either side of the it was put out, only six people were
But fires were once huge threats to cities, as road were almost touching. reported to have died, but experts believe
well. This year marks the 350th anniversary There were a few the number was higher.
of the Great Fire of London, which almost fire engines, but the St. Pauls Cathedral was destroyed, as
completely destroyed the city. narrow, winding were two prisons and 87 churches.
and bumpy streets King Charles II and Parliament
made them hard to declared the fire to be an act of God,
maneuver. People but many believed Farynors ovens to
used leather buckets have been the source of the flames. After
and squirts to two years, Farynor moved back into
fight fires. Pudding Lane in a rebuilt home and
About 300,000
image courtesy London Fire Brigade Museum
shop. He died before the end of 1670.
people lived in London and its suburbs at the
time of the fire. Night watchmen called out to
Londoners: Midnight. Look to your lock, your Resources
London was a crowded city full of winding
fire and your light, and so goodnight!
streets and wooden structures. A dry season On the Web:
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