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Proofs of Publication for Public Input Hrgs 17 North Second Street 12th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101-1601 717-731-1970 Main ATTORNEYS AT LAW 717-731-1985 Main Fax www.postschell.com Lindsay A. Berkstresser [email protected] 717-612-6021 Direct 717-731-1985 Direct Fax File #: 166570 July 6,2018 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Rosemary Chiavetta, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street, 2nd Floor North P.O. Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 Re: Application of Transource Pennsylvania, LLC for approval of the Siting and Construction of the 230 kV Transmission Line Associated with the Independence Energy Connection - East and West Projects in portions of York and Franklin ounties, Pennsylvania Docket Nos. A-2017-2640195 & A-2017-2640200 Petition of Transource Pennsylvania, LLC for a Finding that a Building to Shelter Control Equipment at the Rice Substation in Franklin County, Pennsylvania is reasonable necessary for the convenience or welfare of the public Docket No. P-2018-3001878 Petition of Transource Pennsylvania, LLC for a Finding that a Building to Shelter Control Equipment at the Furnace Run Substation in York County, Pennsylvania is reasonable necessary for the convenience or welfare of the public Docket No. P-2018-3001883 Application of Transource Pennsylvania, LLC for approval to acquire a certain portion of the lands of various landowners in York and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania for the siting and construction of the 230 kV Transmission Line associated with the Independence Energy Connection - East and West Projects as necessary or proper for the service, accommodation, convenience or safety of the public Docket Nos. A-2018-300188L et al. Dear Secretary Chiavetta: Allentown Harrisburg Lancaster Philadelphia Pittsburgh Princeton Washington, D.C. A Pennsylvania Professional Corporation 17242080vl Rosemary Chiavetta, Secretary July 6,2018 Page 2 Enclosed for filing are Proofs of Publication indicating that the Notice of Public Input Hearings for the above-referenced proceeding was published as follows: The Record Herald April 26 & May 1, 2018 Chambersburg Public Opinion April 26 & May 1,2018 York Daily Record April 26 & May 1,2018 South York Delta Star April 26 & May 3, 2018 Enclosures 17242080vl RECORD HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of THE RECORD HERALD Waynesboro, Pennsylvania PROOF OF PUBLICATION In compliance with, the Newspaper Advertising Act of May 16, 1929, P.L. 1784, Paragraph 3, Sub-paragraph 25. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Franklin, SS' Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State KC-H 5'pft^fljl _ who being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the_.T LtuLi_Q Til J ... _ _ _ of The Record Herald Publishing Company, a Pennsylvania corporation, and its agent in this behalf; that the said Company is the publisher of The Record Herald, established in 1847, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and published and having its place of business at Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, where it has been established and published continually for more than six months prior to the publication of the notice hereto attached; that the printed notice or advertisement hereto attached is a copy of an official adver- tisement, official notice, legal notice or legal advertisement, exactly as printed or published in The Record Herald in its regular issue or issues on the following date or dates' ri\t neither the affiant nor The Record Herald Publishing Company is interested in the subject matter of said notice or advertising and that all of the allegations of this affidavit as to the timSfplacj^ and master of the publication are true. T^v^j^z^ Sworn to and subscribe••r d before" xm^e this , COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA M JU/A NOTARIAL SCAL Notary Public NICOLEAKIPE Notary Public WAYNESBORO BORO, FRANKLIN COUNTY My Commission Expires Mar 22, 2019 A8 Thursday, April 26, 2018 THE RECORD HERALD Almanac Waynesboro 5-Day forecast National Cities Hagerstown through 5 p.m. yesterday TODAY FRI SAT SUN MON Today Fri. Today Fri. Temperatures Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W High .................................................. 66° Albuquerque 80/47/pc 73/52/pc Los Angeles 72/53/pc 70/53/pc Low ................................................... 51° Anchorage 45/37/pc 43/35/pc Louisville 71/47/c 71/49/pc Atlanta 66/53/t 70/52/pc Miami 85/68/s 86/69/pc Precipitation Boise 81/51/s 87/53/pc Milwaukee 63/40/pc 51/35/sh 24 hrs. ending 5 p.m. yest. ............. 0.27" Partly sunny Rain tapering An afternoon Plenty of sun Plenty of Boston 64/47/sh 61/48/r Minneapolis 61/41/pc 62/36/s off shower sunshine Charlotte 72/54/r 73/52/c Nashville 63/46/r 71/49/pc Chicago 65/44/pc 58/38/pc New Orleans 76/58/c 75/58/pc Sun and Moon 65°/50° 58°/46° 64°/36° 56°/35° 66°/43° Cincinnati 67/45/pc 66/45/pc New York 68/52/pc 60/50/r Sunrise today .......................... 6:17 a.m. Cleveland 56/40/pc 62/39/c Oklahoma City 71/47/pc 70/46/s State College Columbus, OH 64/47/pc 66/44/c Orlando 86/62/s 84/60/pc Sunset tonight ........................ 7:59 p.m. 61/44 Moonrise today ....................... 4:34 p.m. Denver 58/33/pc 70/39/s Phoenix 98/72/s 96/74/pc Moonset today ........................ 4:46 a.m. Lewistown Des Moines 69/42/c 70/41/s St. Louis 68/49/pc 67/48/s 64/45 Altoona Mifflintown Detroit 63/41/s 59/39/c Salt Lake City 76/52/s 84/60/s Full Last New First 61/45 65/46 Helena 70/39/s 77/43/s San Francisco 63/52/pc 65/52/pc Huntingdon Honolulu 82/71/pc 82/69/sh Seattle 80/52/s 64/48/pc 63/46 New Bloomfield Indianapolis 65/44/s 62/42/pc Tampa 81/68/pc 81/65/pc 64/47 Kansas City 68/42/pc 71/44/s Tucson 95/67/s 91/65/pc Apr 29 May 7 May 15 May 21 Hollidaysburg Las Vegas 95/73/s 95/64/pc Washington, DC 69/54/pc 63/53/r 61/45 Harrisburg Little Rock 70/53/pc 75/48/pc Wichita 68/40/pc 71/46/s Orbisonia Regional Cities 68/50 64/46 Carlisle Today Fri. 66/49 Today’s National Weather Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Alexandria, VA 70/53/pc 63/51/r Shippensburg Allentown, PA 67/47/pc 60/46/r 66/49 York Altoona, PA 61/45/pc 58/45/c McConnellsburg 66/49 Baltimore, MD 68/51/pc 61/48/r Bedford 64/48 Chambersburg Binghamton, NY 52/39/pc 54/43/r 63/45 65/49 Bradford, PA 54/36/pc 57/36/pc Mercersburg Hanover 66/49 Chambersburg, PA 65/49/pc 58/46/r Waynesboro Gettysburg 66/49 Charleston, WV 65/47/c 69/48/c 65/50 66/49 Cumberland, MD 67/48/pc 62/44/c Berkeley Springs Hagerstown Westminster Dover, DE 66/49/pc 60/48/r 65/48 66/51 Elmira, NY 60/35/pc 61/40/pc 66/49 Erie, PA 51/40/pc 56/37/pc Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures is today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Frederick, MD 68/49/pc 61/46/r Today Fri. Today Fri. Frostburg, MD 61/45/pc 58/43/c Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Gettysburg, PA 66/49/pc 59/47/r Ocean City, MD 63/49/pc 60/48/r Williamsport, PA 65/43/pc 59/43/r Hagerstown, MD 66/51/pc 61/49/r Philadelphia, PA 67/51/pc 61/48/r Wilmington, DE 67/50/pc 60/48/r Shown are Hanover, PA 66/49/pc 58/46/r Pittsburgh, PA 61/45/pc 63/44/c Winchester, VA 65/48/pc 59/43/r noon positions of Harrisburg, PA 68/50/pc 60/49/r Reading, PA 68/48/pc 59/46/r York, PA 66/49/pc 58/45/r weather systems and Harrisonburg, VA 67/47/pc 62/41/r Richmond, VA 72/54/pc 70/51/r precipitation. Temperature bands W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, are highs for the day. Hershey, PA 66/48/pc 57/46/r Roanoke, VA 70/52/pc 71/50/c c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, Indiana, PA 59/44/pc 61/43/c Salisbury, MD 68/48/pc 66/48/r r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice Lebanon, PA 65/47/pc 56/45/r Scranton, PA 61/44/pc 57/45/r Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Martinsburg, WV 67/49/pc 61/46/r Selinsgrove, PA 64/44/pc 57/43/r Forecasts and graphics provided by Morgantown, WV 62/47/pc 65/47/c State College, PA 61/44/pc 58/45/c AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s SENSE AND SENSITIVITY Roommate’s boyfriend stays over too often they spend in our room. He only makes it worse. You a compromise with her. necklace only because more than a piece of jew- sleeps over every weekend need to set boundaries with Do know that you may it’s nice, he is insistent elry, and you are not inter- and even some nights dur- your roommate when her need to look for another on me not wearing it. Do ested in your ex anymore. ing the week. I feel like I am boyfriend isn’t around.
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