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District Judge Scott J. Gross' office covers Fairview, Newberry and Conewago townships, Goldsboro, Lewis berry and York Haven.
Sam Phillips loves people, and he loves candy. "I love working with people; that is the reason I enjoy the candy business," said Phillips, 59, president of Gardners Candies, Tyrone.
One jailed after alleged deer poaching
One man remained in Adams County prison Thursday night after being picked up Wednesday in an alleged deer-poaching incident in which police said he and two other hunters left a 4-year-old unattended in a vehicle.
Public Record for Monday, Oct. 26, 2009
Brandie Chesney and Daniel Stevenson, Hanover, a son, Oct. 11, 2009, at Hanover Hospital.
Gardners man accused of shooting a hole in trailer wall
A Gardners man convicted in 2008 of endangering police officers when he and his brother rammed a stolen car into police cruisers outside Hooters on the Carlisle Pike in Hampden Township, Cumberland County, is in trouble with the law again after police say he fired a gun through the wall of the mobile home he lives in.
Local woman writes book about Adams County country living
Author Eileen Graham moved to Adams County 35 years ago. Eileen Graham and her husband, John, drove down Route 94 one afternoon 35 years ago looking for a countryside paradise.
Public record for Sunday, Oct. 18
Police investigated two separate unauthorized withdrawals of $49.99 from the victim's checking account via her Visa debit card beginning Aug.
Public Record for Oct. 12, 2009
The Trailblazer tried to enter Route 94 and hit a 1991 Plymouth Voyager driven by Robin Wagner, 37, of Gardners.
Flaviano Garcia picks apples at Peters Orchards in Gardners on Thursday, in advance of the 45th Annual National Apple Harvest Festival held at the South Mountain Fairgrounds.
Accessible and functional pottery
At Lori Nelson's pottery studio at her home in Gardners, Nelson's Pottery, students lean over each other to grab clay, play with one of her two dogs or shout advice.
Police log: Hopewell Township woman pleads guilty in standoff incident
A Hopewell Township woman involved in a six-hour standoff with police during which her husband was shot in the jaw pleaded guilty Monday in York County Court.
Public Record for Sept. 28, 2009
A Littlestown man reported that four chainsaws were stolen from 386 Schottie Road, Mount Joy Township.
Lawsuit: 'Pervasive' Harassment at Knouse Foods
An Adams County employer faces a federal lawsuit that charges it subjected female employees to "pervasive harassment based on sex and national origin" and that it fired one employee in retaliation for complaining about it.
Public record for Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009
Steffanie Hernandez and Jasmin Muminovic, Hanover, a daughter, Sept. 1, 2009, at Hanover Hospital.
Fire causes at least $80K in damages to uninsured restaurant
Except for a few broken windows, no damage can be seen from a fire early Tuesday morning at Tania s Mexican Restaurant, above, on Route 34, Carlisle Road near Gardners.
Police say dirt bikers took sign from Dickinson Township yard
Unknown males on dirt bikes stole sign asking motorists to slow for children out of the yard of a 35-year-old Gardners man's home, state police said.
After two days of testimony, an Adams County jury found a Gardners man guilty of 76 counts of possession of child pornography Tuesday, but found him not guilty of indecent assault on a 2-year-old. Dennis J. Harrison, 27, was accused in 2005 of sexually assaulting the toddler.
Toddler assault case slated for trial
The Gardners man accused of sexually assaulting a 2-year-old girl in 2005 is set to go to trial Monday in Adams County court.
Public record for Monday, Aug. 3
11:35 a.m. Criminal mischief reported in the 200 block of St. Bartholomew Church Road.
Several arrested at checkpoint
State police at Gettysburg arrested five people as a result of a sobriety checkpoint held overnight Friday on Route 234 on the eastern edge of Biglerville.