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Twist of fate keeps candles burning for Ephrata man
EPHRATA - When Jeff Reifsnyder blew out the candles on his 50th birthday cake last weekend, the Ephrata resident was reserving a special wish for the people who helped get him here, as well as the man upstairs.
"I am very lucky to be here," he said.
And he is very lucky, in so many ways.
Reifsn...

Moore named officer of the year
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Police Department is proud to announce that Officer Paul Moore has been selected as Outstanding Officer of the Year for 2007 by the Lancaster County Chiefs of Police Association.
Moore has served the community of Ephrata since 1995 when he became a police officer in Ephrata Township...

District passes budget, issues rebuttal to letter
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Area School District passed its 2008-09 budget Monday night but also delivered a formal and detailed explanation over a letter to the editor published in The Review June 4 that the board took issue with.
In a statement read by board president Bob Miller, the board hoped to clarify s...

White Night Festival in town this weekend
Event will culminate Big Read celebration
EPHRATA -

Details, details, details...
What: First annual White Nights Festival
Where: downtown Ephrata
When: Friday, 5-8 p.m. (Third Friday's a charm); Saturday,
11 a.m.-4 p.m. (festival)
Why: To celebrate the growing Slavic culture in Northern Lancaster.

There are a fe...

Air Force a great career move for Nathalie Swisher
EPHRATA - Ephrata native and Chief Master Sergeant Nathalie Swisher:
"I'm proud to serve my country and enjoy being in the Air Force," she said. "In addition, there are many benefits to being in the military, like education, housing, and training. (I receive) medical and dental care, 30 days of vacation ...

EHS graduates record-sized class
EPHRATA - Clearly the evening of June 5 will be one that is long remembered for the 327 members of the class of 2008, their parents, relatives and friends. Even with sweltering heat and gathering clouds that threatened to add rain to the festivities, the celebratory spirit of the 113th commencement exercises ...

EASD proposes 1.2% tax hike
EPHRATA - Ephrata Area School District's proposed budget was discussed at length during the school board's June 2 meeting, and the prospect of raising taxes has become a source of frustration.
"I just don't think most people fully understand what all goes into this budget," said board member Allyson Snyd...

Doneckers future still uncertain
EPHRATA - Three weeks have gone by since rumors begun circulating about the fate of the Doneckers complex in Ephrata, and there still is no indication of its future.
Calls placed to Paula Hosler, human resource manager and Mindy Donecker Beatty, vice president, were not returned by press time.
Rumor...

Ephrata council OKs obesity study
EPHRATA -
Ephrata officials will go ahead with funding for a study being conducted by the borough's recreation center to determine the incidence of obesity among residents.
Mayor Ralph Mowen voted in favor of contributing $60,000 for the first year of the study, which the recreation center plans to...

Green Mountain Cyclery expands
EPHRATA - ROCHELLE SHENK
Review Correspondent
Green Mountain Cyclery is in the midst of an expansion that will double the size of its showroom and create a larger repair area as well as more storage. In addition to a new showroom and retail area, the revamped facility at 285 S. Reading Road, Ephrata...
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