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Top 50 Employers
Top 50 Employers Adams County 4th Quarter, 2015 Combined Government Ownerships Rank Employer Rank Employer 1 Knouse Foods Cooperative Inc 26 Upper Adams School District 2 Gettysburg College 27 Dal-Tile Services Inc 3 The Gettysburg Hospital 28 International Paper Company 4 Federal Government 29 Passage Healthcare LLC 5 The Brethren Home Community 30 Hoffman Homes Inc 6 Hain Pure Protein Corporation 31 State Government 7 Tim-Bar Corporation 32 Wal-Mart Associates Inc 8 Conewago Valley School District 33 Giant Food Stores LLC 9 Adams County 34 Utz Quality Foods Inc 10 Gettysburg Area School District 35 Rice Fruit Company 11 C&J Clark America Inc 36 Lutheran Social Services 12 Aerotek Inc 37 Jacoby Transportation Inc 13 WellSpan Medical Group 38 Transitions Healthcare Gettysburg 14 Pella Corporation 39 Fairfield Area School District 15 Hillandale Gettysburg LP 40 Genlyte Thomas Group LLC 16 World Color Printing (USA) II Corp 41 Pennwood Products Inc 17 Littlestown Area School District 42 Specialty Granules Inc 18 Motts LLP 43 Haverfield International Inc 19 Ski Liberty Operating Corp 44 Truenorth Wellness Services 20 Kennies Markets Inc 45 YWCA of Gettysburg & Adams County 21 Conewago Enterprises Inc 46 United Parcel Service Inc 22 Bermudian Springs School District 47 Focus Behavioral Health Inc 23 ACNB Bank 48 JDCS Enterprise 24 Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 49 Hanover Prest-Paving Company 25 Diocese of Harrisburg 50 Winter Gardens Quality Foods Inc Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Center for Workforce Information & Analysis -
Intermediate Unit Reporting
Pennsylvania Department of Education INTERMEDIATE UNIT REPORTING INTERMEDIATE UNIT NAME Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 INTERMEDIATE UNIT ADDRESS 1020 New Holland Ave., Lancaster PA 17601 INTERMEDIATE UNIT WEBSITE www.iu13.org INTERMEDIATE UNIT TELEPHONE 717-606-1600 FISCAL YEAR 2011-12 DATE SUBMITTED BY IU 2 4 4 4 REMUNERAT LIST INDIVIDUALLY ALL EMPLOYEES, ION AGREEMENT CONTRACTORS AND AGENTS LIST DUTIES OF ALL EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS AND AGENTS COVERED UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR PROVIDED NUMBER COVERED UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR SERVICES (Suggest IU's use the Function/Object description from Chart of Accounts) TO EACH SERVICES INDIVIDUAL 954 BARNHART, BRIAN D SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 27,721.14 954 BILLY, SUSAN A SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 38,546.40 954 BRILLHART, GINA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 13,695.84 954 BURKHART, CYNTHIA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 35,839.01 954 FIGURELLE, LISA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 71,929.68 954 FINLEY, MOLLY SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 118,130.64 954 JANNEY SCHALL, DIANE MARIE SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 34,727.28 954 SKRODINSKY, CHRISTINE SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 51,545.33 954 SPINNER, ANN SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 16,728.48 954 WILEY, DEBRA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 39,116.16 954 ZUBECK, SHERRY D SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION -
Notices Governor's Office
4493 NOTICES • Calabro v. Department of Aging, 689 A.2d 34 (Pa GOVERNOR’S OFFICE Commw. 1997). Catalog of Nonregulatory Documents • Calabro v. Department of Aging, 698 A.2d 596 (Pa. 1997). Under Executive Order 1996-1, agencies under the • Schaffren v. Philadelphia Corporation for Aging, 1997 jurisdiction of the Governor must catalog and publish U.S. Dist. Lexis 17493 (M.D. Pa., 1997). nonregulatory documents such as policy statements, guid- • ance manuals, decisions, rules and other written materi- Scanlon v. Department of Aging, 739 A.2d 635 (Pa. als that provide compliance related information. The Commw. 1999). following compilation is the nineteenth list of the • Nixon v. Comm. of PA, 789 A.2d 376 (Pa. Commw. nonregulatory documents. This list is updated and pub- 2001), affirmed by 576 Pa. 385 (Pa. 2003). lished annually on the first Saturday in August. • Peek v. Department of Aging, 873 A.2d (Pa. Commw. This catalog is being provided to ensure that the public 2005). has complete access to the information necessary to • Silo v. Commonwealth, 886 A.2d 1193 (Pa. Commw. understand and comply with State regulations. We have 2005). made every effort to ensure that the catalog includes all • documents in effect as of July 22, 2015; however, due to Commonwealth v. TAP Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., the breadth and changing nature of these documents, we 885 A.2d 1127 (Pa. Commw. 2005). cannot guarantee absolute accuracy. Facilitating access to • Christian Street Pharmacy v. Department of Aging— information is important to enhancing the partnership unreported Commonwealth Court Opinion—May 30, between the regulated community and the State. -
Solanco School District Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ______
LIMITED PROCEDURES ENGAGEMENT ____________ Solanco School District Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ____________ December 2017 Dr. Brian A. Bliss, Superintendent Mr. Steven P. Risk, Board President Solanco School District Solanco School District 121 South Hess Street 121 South Hess Street Quarryville, Pennsylvania 17566 Quarryville, Pennsylvania 17566 Dear Dr. Bliss and Mr. Risk: We conducted a Limited Procedures Engagement (LPE) of the Solanco School District (District) to determine its compliance with certain relevant state laws, regulations, policies, and administrative procedures (relevant requirements). The LPE covers the period July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2016, except for any areas of compliance that may have required an alternative to this period. The engagement was conducted pursuant to authority derived from Article VIII, Section 10 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and The Fiscal Code (72 P.S. §§ 402 and 403), but was not conducted in accordance with Government Auditing Standards issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. As we conducted our LPE procedures, we sought to determine answers to the following questions, which serve as our LPE objectives: • Did the District have documented board policies and administrative procedures related to the following? o Internal controls o Budgeting practices o The Right-to-Know Law o The Sunshine Act • Were the policies and procedures adequate and appropriate, and have they been properly implemented? • Did the District comply with the relevant requirements in the Right-to-Know Law and the Sunshine Act? Our engagement found that the District properly implemented policies and procedures for the areas mentioned above and complied, in all significant respects, with relevant requirements. -
LAMPETER-STRASBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT Lampeter, Pennsylvania 17537 April 4, 2016
LAMPETER-STRASBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT Lampeter, Pennsylvania 17537 April 4, 2016 A G E N D A Meeting Called to Order Introduction of Guests Opportunity for Public Comment regarding Agenda Items Approval of Minutes of Previous Meetings Communications and Recognition Treasurer's Report – Mr. Terry L. Sweigart Academic Committee – Mrs. Patricia M. Pontz, Chairperson Buildings and Grounds Committee – Mrs. Melissa S. Herr, Chairperson Board of Review Committee – Mr. Jeffrey A. Mills, Chairperson Finance Committee – Mr. Scott J. Kimmel, Chairperson Personnel Committee – Mr. Scott M. Arnst, Chairperson Federal Programs – Dr. Andrew M. Godfrey, Representative Liaison Reports Student Representatives – Miss Chelsea Hancock, Miss McKenna Kimmel Superintendent's Report Old Business New Business Opportunity for Public Comment Adjournment LAMPETER-STRASBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT Lampeter, Pennsylvania 17537 April 4, 2016 LAMPETER-STRASBURG HIGH SCHOOL – Mr. Eric D. Spencer, Principal A. AGRICULTURE The Garden Spot FFA would like to thank the Board for all that they do for the School District and for the students of agriculture courses. The Garden Spot FFA held its annual banquet on March 17, 2016, in the Martin Meylin Middle School cafeteria with approximately 216 members, parents, and guests present. Awards were given to a number of FFA members and community members. PA Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding and PA State FFA Chaplain Johnathan Noss each gave a speech at the beginning of the banquet. Students also presented speeches on what they have accomplished -
Honors and Awards Convocation
Honors and Awards Convocation MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL SATURDAY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH OF OCTOBER TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN AT ELEVEN A.M. STUDENT Memorial CENTER Marauder Courts MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY MILLERSVILLE, Pennsylvania 1 Honors and Awards Convocation Vilas A. Prabhu, Ph.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Presiding PRELUDE MARAUDER MEN’S GLEE CLUB ALLEN C. HOWELL, Ph.D. Director WELCOME DR. PRABHU SALUTATIONS From the Faculty MEHMET I. GOKSU, Ph.D. Professor of Physics From Student Senate KIEFER R. LUCKENBILL ’18 President RECOGNITION OF ALUMNI AWARDS MICHAEL K. HENRY ’83 President Millersville University Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus Award DUANE E. HAGELGANS ’98, J.D. Honorary Alumnus Award JOHN R. WRIGHT JR., Ph.D., CSTM, F.ATMAE Outstanding Volunteer Service Award LORI LAZARCHICK DIEROLF ’91 Young Alumni Achievement Award ERIN L. BAKER ’03 Young Alumni Achievement Award ASHLEA RINEER-HERSHEY ’03, Ph.D. Young Alumni Achievement Award MICHAEL J. ZDILLA ’00, Ph.D. Please silence cell phones and all electronic devices during the ceremony. Thank you. 2 PRESENTATION OF ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS BRANT D. SCHULLER, MFA Professor of Art and Design LAURIE B. HANICH, Ph.D. Professor of Educational Foundations STEVEN M. KENNEDY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry MICHELE B. SANTAMARIA Assistant Professor of Learning Design Librarian REMARKS JOHN M. ANDERSON, Ph.D. President, Millersville University CONCLUSION DR. PRABHU *THE ALMA MATER MARAUDER MEN’S GLEE CLUB *Audience will stand Audience Note: For a full listing of the awards presented today, please visit www.millersville.edu/ha-program. Those students who receive more than one award will be presented with all their awards at one time. -
Lancaster Law Review the Official Legal Periodical of Lancaster County ______Vol
Lancaster Law Review The Official Legal Periodical of Lancaster County _____________________________________________________________________ Vol. 95 LANCASTER, PA JUNE 18, 2021 No. 25 _____________________________________________________________________ CASES REPORTED Commonwealth v. Rajeem Brown —No. 2722-2019 — Ashworth, P.J. — May 14, 2021 — Motion to Suppress — Search Warrant — Probable Cause — Staleness — Totality of the Circumstances LEGAL NEWS LEGAL NOTICES Calendar of Events.........................4 Articles of Incorporation Continuing Legal Education Notices............................................31 Calendar...........................................5 Change of Name Notices..............31 LBA Updates...................................7 Estate and Trust Notices...............20 Notice of Volunteer Fictitious Name Notices...............31 Opportunity.....................................9 Miscellaneous Legal Notices.......32 Suits Entered..................................33 LANCASTER LAW REVIEW (USPS 304-080) The Official Legal Periodical of Lancaster County— Reporting the Decisions of the Courts of Lancaster County OWNED AND PUBLISHED BY LANCASTER BAR ASSOCIATION 2021 2021 LBA CONTACTS, SECTION & COMMITTEE CHAIRS Lancaster Bar Association www.lancasterbar.org 28 East Orange Street Phone: 717-393-0737 Lancaster, PA 17602 Fax: 717-393-0221 LANCASTER BAR ASSOCIATION - STAFF Executive Director Lawyer Referral Service Coordinator Lisa Driendl-Miller Cambrie Miller [email protected] [email protected] Managing Editor -
Type 2 Diabetes Report for 2018
Pittsburgh Business Group on Health TYPE 2 DIABETES REPORT | 2018 Featuring Demographic, Utilization, Charge, and Pharmacotherapy Data With a Focus on Commercial Insurance Coverage 11th Edition MANAGED CARE ® 1987 SINCE DIGEST SERIES www.pbghpa.org PBGH TYPE 2 DIABETES REPORT INTRODUCTION Sanofi U.S. (Sanofi) and the Pittsburgh Business Group on Health (PBGH) are Most of the data in this report (current as of calendar year 2017) were pleased to present the 11th edition of the Type 2 Diabetes Report for 2018, gathered by IQVIA, Durham, NC, a leading provider of innovative health an overview of key demographic, utilization, charge, pharmacotherapy, care data products and analytic services. A review process takes place, and health outcome measures for Type 2 diabetes patients in Pittsburgh before and during production of this report, between IQVIA and Forte and western Pennsylvania (Erie and Johnstown), as well as parts of Ohio Information Resources, LLC. (Youngstown) and West Virginia (Wheeling). The report also provides Sanofi, as sponsor of this report, maintains an arm’s-length relationship supplemental data on patients with cardiovascular conditions as well with the organizations that prepare the report and carry out the research as IQVIA’s state and national benchmarks, which help providers and for its contents. The desire of Sanofi is that the information in this report be employers better identify opportunities to serve the needs of their patients. completely independent and objective. All data are drawn from the Sanofi Managed Care Digest Series®. NOTE: Throughout this report, commercial coverage includes HMOs, PPOs, point-of-service plans, and exclusive provider organizations. -
2014-2015 Fiscal Year Board of Directors
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 FISCAL YEAR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sara Davis Buss Chair Kit Needham Phyllis Stevens Vice Chairs Patricia Cattrell Treasurer Linda Thier Assistant Treasurer MISSION: A.J. Drexler To advance the safety and wellbeing of victims of intimate Corporate Secretary partner violence and prevent and respond to intimate partner Mary Anne Papale violence through social change. Recording Secretary Rachel Lorey Allen Eunice Anderson Latasha Wilson-Batch Loretta Benec On the heels of Women’s Center’s 13-14 Fiscal This app will allow Pittsburgh police who respond Lisa Bonacci Year, which was packed with excitement and our to a domestic incident to issue the Lethality 40th Anniversary Celebration, the 14-15 fiscal year Assessment electronically instead of using paper. Karen Craig Brubaker proved to be just as exciting with technology at That information will then be directly transferred to our Patricia Cluss the forefront. On November 1, 2014, WC&S’ RUSafe database system, made possible through the generous Mark Gray App transitioned from a local app to a national help of ClientTrack, without having to relay information C. Talbot Heppenstall, Jr. app due to the tireless work of WC&S staff and orally between the police and WC&S Advocates. John Lovelace Newton Consulting, LLC. For those of you who may Although the LAP App isn’t being used just yet, we are Khari Mosley not know, RUSafe is a free dangerous relationship extremely excited to see this tool begin to help those assessment app, which allows users to answer in the Pittsburgh community. Duke Rupert a series of questions about his/her relationship. -
SOLANCO REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN August 2009
SOLANCO REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN August 2009 DRUMORE TOWNSHIP EAST DRUMORE TOWNSHIP FULTON TOWNSHIP LITTLE BRITAIN TOWNSHIP Prepared by: SOLANCO REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Drumore Township Board of Supervisors Drumore Township Planning Commission Kolin D. McCauley, Chairman David Nichols, Chairman James L. Tollinger, Vice-Chairman Robert Currey, Vice-Chairman James A Wingler Ann Zemsky, Secretary Karen McComsey East Drumore Township Board of Thomas Smith Supervisors East Drumore Township Planning V. Merril Carter, Chairman Commission Scott Kreider, Vice-Chairman James E. Landis, Secretary-Treasurer P. Robert Wenger, Chairman Ruth Gentry, Vice-Chair Fulton Township Board of Supervisors Denise Mellott Gary Akers Glenn D. Aument, Chairman Carl Troop Paul Hannum, Vice Chairman William H. Taylor Fulton Township Planning Commission Little Britain Township Board of Gary Kennedy, Chairman Supervisors Carole Huber, Secretary Roy Falcone Gregory D. Culler, Chairman David Spangler, Jr. Randy Jackson, Vice-Chairman Donald Tucker David I. Eller Jerry Emling Little Britain Township Planning Jeffrey O. Wood Commission Solanco Regional Comprehensive Plan Matt Young, Chairman Steering Committee Elaine Craig, Vice-Chair Jim Bullitt Lancaster County Planning Commission Clark Coates Ronald Criswell RETTEW Associates, Consultant William Mingle John Sensenig Acknowledgements August 2009 SOLANCO REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Executive Summary Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 Implementation ……………………………………………………………………………………………. -
2019 PURTA Properties
parcel_number status owner address1 address2 city state_code zip_code land_use school district municipality assessed_value 0101463900000 ACTIVE DENVER & EPHRATA TELEPHONE C 130 E MAIN ST EPHRATA PA 17522 TELEPHONE&TELEGRAPH COCALICO SCHOOL DISTRICT ADAMSTOWN BORO 71600 0208075000000 ACTIVE DENVER & EPHRATA TELEPHONE C 130 E MAIN ST EPHRATA PA 17522 TELEPHONE&TELEGRAPH EPHRATA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT AKRON BORO 162100 0301296700000 ACTIVE PECO ENERGY COMPANY 46 PUBLIC SQUARE P O BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA PA 19101 ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 50400 0303171300000 ACTIVE PECO ENERGY COMPANY 46 PUBLIC SQUARE P O BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA PA 19101 TRANS/UTILITY VACANT SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 90400 0304136600000 ACTIVE PECO ENERGY COMPANY 46 PUBLIC SQUARE P O BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA PA 19101 ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 6400 0304326300000 ACTIVE P P & L INC 2 N 9TH ST ALLENTOWN PA 18101 ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 104000 0304375100000 ACTIVE P P & L INC 2 N 9TH ST ALLENTOWN PA 18101 TRANS/UTILITY VACANT SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 77000 0304721400000 ACTIVE PECO ENERGY COMPANY 46 PUBLIC SQUARE P O BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA PA 19101 ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 105000 0304939100000 ACTIVE P P & L INC 2 N 9TH ST ALLENTOWN PA 18101 ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 99800 0304939800000 ACTIVE P P & L INC 2 N 9TH ST ALLENTOWN PA 18101 ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLANCO SCHOOL DISTRICT BART TWP 112000 0305093400000 ACTIVE P P & L INC 2 N 9TH ST ALLENTOWN PA 18101 -
Meeting of the Board of Trustees March 19, 2020, 8:00-10:00 Am The
Meeting of the Board of Trustees March 19, 2020, 8:00-10:00 am The Duquesne Club, Chalfant Room, 325 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Conference Dial In: 1-866-906-9888, Code: 2916309 Agenda I. Call to Order / Opening Prayer II. Moment of Mission III. Approve Minutes 1. 10/3/19 Draft Minutes, p.3-6 2. 12/11/19 Draft Minutes, p.7-9 IV. Consent Agenda a. Risk, Quality, Compliance, and Mission Advancement Committee Report, p.10 b. 2019-2020 Performance & Quality Improvement Plan, p.11-26 c. HR Committee Report, p.27 d. Investment Committee Report, p.28 e. 401K Oversight Committee Report, p.29-31 f. Nazareth Prep Board Report (March2020), p.32-33 g. 12/31/19 YTD Financial Statements, p.34-40 V. Governance & Nominating Committee Report 1. Recommend Candidates for Appointment, p.41-44 2. CSFN Ministry Leadership Retreat-April 4, 2020 - Cancelled VI. Accept 2018-2019 Audited Financial Statements, p. 45-61 VII. 12/31/19 Investment Report, p.62-66 VIII. Executive Vice President and C.O.O. Report 1. Fundraising Update 2. Master Plan, p.67-71 3. YES Fund 4. Golf Committee 5. Internship Referrals, p.72-74 IX. President/C.E.O. Report 1. Current Strategic Plan Update, p.75 X. Dates to Remember June 2 – St. Joseph the Worker June 4 – Nazareth Prep Graduation July 27 – HFI Golf Outing XI. Action Items 1 XII. New Business / Adjournment _____________________________________________________________________________________ Attachments: 10/3/19 Draft Minutes, p.3-6 12/11/19 Draft Minutes, p.7-9 Risk, Quality, Compliance, and Mission Advancement Committee