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Veteran, Gettysburg Business Owner ID'd As Motorcyclist Killed In York Co. Crash: Coroner
A motorcyclist has been identified as a veteran and Gettysburg business owner, after his name was released by the York County Coroner's Office on Monday evening.Tim Rymer, 60 of the first block of White Oak Lane in Newberry Township, died at the scene of the crash at Old York and Blair Hollow …
Crash blocking roadway reported in Hanover Borough
HANOVER, Pa. — A crash blocking traffic was reported in Hanover Borough. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews were called to Gateway Drive and Wilson Avenue around noon. According to York County dispatchers, the crash was blocking the roadway. The fire department was dispatched for fluids...
Autopsy completed on man found dead in Susquehanna River
Questions remain about the death of a man whose body was found in the Susquehanna River in Cumberland County over the weekend. The man died of freshwater drowning before his body was found around 7:25 a.m. Saturday near New Cumberland, according to the Dauphin County Coroner’s Office and Swatara Township police.
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No lingering danger from food facility trailer fire, Hanover area fire officials say
A burning trailer was quickly knocked down by Hanover firefighters at a Penn Township factory Monday morning. Firefighters were called to the fire at the Hanover Foods Frozen Cold Storage Facility on the 1100 block of Wilson Avenue in Penn Township at 10:25 a.m. Monday, according to York County 911 records. When they arrived,...
Accumulation of brown slime on soda gun holster: York County restaurant inspections, April 30, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Dunkin Donuts, 2905 E. Prospect Rd. York, April 19. Pass. Several open employee beverage containers (screw capped variety) were observed in baking area, a food preparation area. Food employees observed in customer service area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as beard covers. Food utensils in all beverage preparation areas observed stored in a container of water which is not maintained at 135°F. This is a repeat violation. In-use utensils may be safely stored in HOT water maintained at 135°F or above during intermittent use because microbial growth is controlled at such temperatures. In use food utensils MAY NOT be stored in water that is not maintained at 135°F or hotter between uses due to the possibility for microbial growth at room temperature water. Plastic/silicone protective sheeting on interior surfaces of ovens is peeling and no longer fully adhered to oven surfaces. Upper interior of microwave, a food contact surface, was observed to have food residue and was not clean to sight and touch. Plumbing system not maintained in good repair – Water supply to hand sink located in the oven area has been turned off due to leaking waste water pipe. Women’s toilet room has been placed out of service due to toilet flush mechanism broken not in good repair.
UPDATE: Route 30 clears after three-vehicle crash
MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A three-vehicle crash was blocking an intersection in York County. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews responded to Route 30 (Loucks Road) and North Susquehanna Trail in Manchester Township around 6:45 a.m. According to York County dispatchers, the crash was blocking the...
York County restaurant inspections: Bare hands used to scoop ice among violations
North Hopewell-Winterstown Elementary School, Winterstown. York Township Elementary School, Spring Garden Township. Roadside Grille Commissary Kitchen, Hellam Township. Bethlehem Steltz Reformed Church, Codorous Township. Amvets, Hanover. Inspected March 22, 2024. Wendy's, Shrewsbury. Tropical Smoothie Cafe, Shrewsbury Township. The Roaming Road, Carroll Township. Ray's Family Restaurant, Warrington Township. Millennium Pizzeria Inc.,...
Man pleads to fleeing, other counts in May chase that ended with two PSP troopers badly hurt
A New York City man pleaded guilty in Cumberland County court Tuesday to his role in a May 19 Carlisle Home Depot heist that mushroomed into a scary high-speed chase that left two Pennsylvania State Police troopers critically hurt before three suspects were captured in the Mechanicsburg area. Julien Fleury...
18-year-old York City man sentenced to 45 years in prison for 2021 killing: DA
Alexis Cado-Suero, 18, of York City, guilty of first-degree murder for the shooting death of 16-year-old Tyree Smart in 2021, has been sentenced to 45 years to life in prison, according to the York County District Attorney's Office. In January, a York County jury found Cado-Suero, who was 15 years...
Police locate missing York teens safely
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — UPDATE (April 30): Police have located the pair safely. PREVIOUSLY: Police are searching for a missing 13-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy from York. Authorities say that Akira Collins was last seen in the 400 block of Madison Avenue in York. It's unknown what she was wearing at the time of her disappearance.
Utz Brands Enters Sale Agreement With Our Home
(Hanover, PA) -- Utz Brands, Inc. has entered into what is described as a definitive agreement to sell some of its subsidiaries to Our Home. Under the deal, Utz will sell its manufacturing facilities in Berlin, PA and Fitchburg, Massachusetts, along with related assets that include Utz Quality Foods, LLC. The purchase price of 18-point-five-million dollars will provide about 14 million dollars in after-tax proceeds, which Utz will use to pay down long-term debt. Utz CEO Howard Friedman says the sale allows the Hanover-based snack food maker to continue investment in its eight remaining facilities.
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