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Jessica Marie Bosak, daughter of Ed and Debby Bosak of Wesleyville, is engaged to Kyle Edward LaPaglia, son of Carmen and Sally LaPaglia of Lawrence Park.
Burglars strike Erie County during holiday season
It's the season for giving. But for some burglars, it's the season for taking. Pennsylvania State Police in Lawrence Park are asking for the public's help in solving a rash of property crimes in eastern and southern Erie County.
Millcreek hires woman officer; diversity study pending
Millcreek Township commissioned a study for recommendations on how the department can recruit and keep minorities and women on its police force.
Erie-based state trooper near top in DUI arrests
She screamed for a long time. That's what Pennsylvania State Police Cpl. Robert Thompson remembers about one of the first drunken driving-related crashes he responded to 18 years ago.
Shooting witnesses must come forward
Help wanted: Will those with information about a shooting that hurt a 5-month-old baby please step forward? Surely someone knows some facts about Tuesday night's shooting in the 1700 block of Walnut Street.
Woman charged with robbery attempt at Waterford Circle K
A borough woman has been charged in the attempted robbery of a Circle K convenience store on Nov.
Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott has proposed a 2010 budget that calls for no tax increase.
Search Continues for Man Who Fled Police on I-80
The Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers are offering a cash reward for information leading to the apprehension of Johnny Richard Brown who fled on foot from police on Interstate 80.
Swine Flu Vaccine: Supply Vs. Demand
Carolyn Washe of Lawrence Park knows from working at St. Vincent Health Center just how important staying healthy during flu season is.
Amtrak hopes to replace 54 of its oldest passenger locomotives, and Lawrence Park-based GE Transportation wants to bid for the contract, the Times-News reports.
With layoffs looming for erie's largest employer, some jobs are now being spared.
Local Credit Union Helps Members in Time of Need
The Erie General Electric Federal Credit Union is rolling out several new programs to help members who are among the 1500 workers laid off from the company's Lawrence Park plant.
18 in the Pogue Student Center Multipurpose Room. After an introductory slide show showcasing faculty and staff achievements and a viewing of the orientation video, Amy Neil, assistant vice president for communications and marketing, took the floor.
GE cuts 1,480 jobs at Erie plant
General Electric announced Tuesday, Sept. 15, that 1,480 hourly employees would be placed on permanent layoff at the Lawrence Park plant located in Erie.
GE Transportation in GC to lay off 200 workers
Mayor Randy Riddle said this morning he was disappointed to learn that the GE plant in the borough will lay off 200 employees.
Moving the Brockville Rowing Club to St. Lawrence Park, realigning Water Street near city hall and subjecting future high-rise towers to architectural guidelines are among some of the suggestions put forward as the city revises its official plan.
Between 12 a.m. Sunday and 5 a.m. Monday, someone stole approximately 20 road construction cones from Maxwell Trucking and Excavating Inc.
BRIEF: Park benches dedicated to fallen firefighter
Erie Times-News, Pa. Middle Jun. 5--Lawrence Park Township officials today will dedicate two benches in memory of Michael D. Crotty, a firefighter who died April 8, 2008, when a piece of equipment struck him at a fire scene.