Print Edition Highlights - May 25, 2023

Photo by Curt Werner

Pictured from the left are Alexis Wark, Gavin Richardson, Erin Dickman, Edwin Ruth, Dakota Brown, Sierra Bruce, Aithlyn Rennirt, Ethan Wark, and Rachel Sealover.

NHS Prom

Jenna Clark

Around 400 Northern York High School seniors, juniors and their dates attended the high school prom held Saturday, May 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Wyndham Garden, York.

The cool but rainy day was quite different from the 95 degree weather at last year's prom.

Highlights of the event included music, dancing, singing, and light hors d'oeuvers.

Music was provided by the band Mute Balloon and a DJ.

For the rest of the story see the May 25, 2023 edition.

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Photo by Curt Werner

William Proventud and Mason Sullivan team up to create the Haus of Proventus, an aesthetics studio located at 1601 Market Street in Camp Hill.

Beauty of self and community shines at new studio

The business name “Haus of Proventus” came to owner and stylist William Proventud one night when he decided to look up the meaning of his name and learnedthe Latin word “proventus” means “outcome” “result” and “success.”

“ I thought, ‘I’ll put a pin in that,’” Proventud laughs. The word “Haus” means home which is exactly what he wanted his studio to feel like—home for the surrounding community.

Before the name had even come into existence for the aesthetics business located at 1601 Market Street in Camp Hill, the dream had long been growing. Proventud has been doing make up since he was a little kid.

He met Mason Sullivan, his partner and the business’s studio manager, when they were 18. Sullivan helped Proventud set up a mini studio for prom in his basement, which developed into a community of people, many of whom are still clients. While still in high school, Proventud would be booked on weekends and given referrals through school administrators, word of mouth and countless people who believed in him.

For the rest of the story see the May 25, 2023 edition.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 

Print Edition Highlights - May 11, 2023

DerbyDay

Photo by Curt Werner

Holly and David Kelley of Dillsburg.

Battle of Roses Derby Day

Staff reports

In the tradition of Churchill Downs, Greystone Derby Day Battle of the Roses was a day full of Kentucky Derby fun, complete with a traditional Derby Day menu, mint juleps; a Ladies' Hat, Derby Gent and Best Derby Couple contests; silent auction, games, entertainment and a live showing of the 149th Kentucky Derby.

It was also one of the premier spring charity events that raises funding for veterans, through Veterans Outreach of Pennsylvania or VOPA.

For the rest of the story see the May 11, 2023 edition.

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MEET THE CANDIDATES

page in this week's Banner

The spring primary is Tuesday, May 16.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Staff reports

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) has begun building the final phase of its All-Electronic Tolling (AET) implementation. Work is underway to relocate tolling points in eastern Pennsylvania from their current interchange locations. New highway-speed collection points are being built along the roadway between interchanges using a technique called Open Road Tolling, or ORT — a cashless, free-flowing mode of collecting tolls without traditional toll plazas or tollbooths.

With ORT, tolls continue to be paid electronically, but now vehicles will drive at highway speed beneath overhead structures — called gantries — located on the PA Turnpike between exit and entry points. Equipment installed on the gantry and in the roadway identifies and classifies vehicles and processes E-ZPass and Toll By Plate payments.

The PA Turnpike is constructing 19 gantries — with small utility buildings to house the required equipment — east of the Reading Interchange (Exit 286) to the New Jersey line and along the entire Northeastern Extension (I-476). The eastern ORT system will go live in 2025. The ORT system for the central and western PA Turnpike roadway is expected to be built beginning in 2025, with an anticipated go-live date of 2027.

For the rest of the story see the May 4, 2023 edition.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 


 


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