Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - November 16, 2007, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania E- www Classifieds Comics Crossword Deaths police Horoscope Lottery Opinion Sports ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES VOL NO PENNSYLVANIA NOVEMBER 2007 That s Party With DJ Denny White The Nov Insurance For Medicare Beneficiaries Info Meeting Nov Gettysburg Elks Call 1552 To Attendance Now Host Bob Honeydew Bull Saloon Rolling Rock Advertise Your Business By Using Our Page Readers Just Like Yourself Reads Call Thanksgiving Day Buffet At The Reservations 9227 The Classic Rock Beyond The Nov Get Convenient Home Delivery Of Gettysburg Times Call 1131 Ext 240 Information Trinity Christmas Holiday Nov Fellowship 60 E High Dinner Take Outs Available All to Will Tallman announced Thursday that he formed an exploratory committee to investigate merits of running for the Pennsylvania House being vacated by Representative Steven R who represented the announced Wednesday that he will not seek re- Will Tallman is on the executive committee of Adams County Republican president the Adams County Republican Club and a of the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee has worked in various capacities in the such as the 2006 Adams County Chair Rick A conservative in both fiscal social Tallman received endorsements from groups such the Pennsylvania Pro Life Federation and County Will Tallman may run for Barry Bonds on charges BY ALEX J Times Staff The Campus Kitchen Gettysburg College is more than feeding the It is also about and students getting a good as they help the student Louisa said at a event held More than a dozen from the Center Public Service are in the which serves food donated from grocery restaurants the dining Students prepare the meals in South Central Action Program on Stratton Street and them to those in The students began for the project about a year Polos was one of several who traveled to Washington D to volunteer at the D C which was founded 1989 by Robert Campus Kitchens began emerge nationwide in 2001 as offshoot of the D C After her trip to the Polos knew this something that was needed who was in was very impressed the dedication to There is so much you can with this Be he Egger suggested the use the project to form with several other such as Meals Wheels Polos said this is what they plan to since the local Meals on program only services those live within a mile radius Lincoln We would really like to food for those who live out of town and really she Although Campus began officially operating Megan of said it has been people since the Six families who Circles of group on Wednesdays receiving meals as students practicing their culinary Circles of Support is a group anyone who wants to get out poverty Those who participate the group research methods improve their situation in These women would not able to attend this meeting if had to take time to prepare a for their she Six college students have certified by National Restaurant Educational Foundation and the ones responsible for the food The amateur received training from director of the dining on how properly prepare Since most of it is prepared by we not have to do anything too Mostly we reheat the said Campus is the 12th nationwide and first in Contact Alex B ILL S CHWARTZ G T Students sample some of the food that will served to the needy through the Campus Project at Gettysburg College More than a students are Gettysburg College students the extra mile to feed the BY SCOT ANDREW Times Staff Gettysburg Police Department Officer Sharon Gelwicks is seeking trial to settle her federal court discrimination claim that she filed the Case documents docketed late last month indicate that wants a jury to resolve her ongoing filed May 18 with the U District Court of Pennsylvania She names former chief Mayor William Troxell and the borough government in the claiming gender A the paperwork could commence as soon as See DISCRIMINATION Page Boro officer seeks jury to settle discrimination KEEPING KIDS WARM Handmade made by volunteers with Program Linus recently donated by Priscilla and Bruce right Accepting 30 of the blankets for the center are Rose R Laura R N 10 were provided to the emergency department two went to pediatrics Project Linus blankets free of charge to children under the of wherever they are B ILL S CHWARTZ G T BY AARON Times Staff Mount Joy Township tentatively adopted a budget Thursday night and to a padded reserve are expected to stay the least for another Before supervisors could the they had overcome a deficit of When initially figuring the supervisors they would receive in When they added up expenses side of the they found the would need to spend to maintain services and things running As a supervisors facing is illegal as yearly budgets be After seeing the deficit supervisors went to in a budget workshop to where they could save expenses After cuts from supervisors to decrease expenditures still leaving them a The township finance was presented with options to further balance Inflate methods of which the decided Absorb increases with reserve was Examine tax was also recommended of the unchanged millage in township for 11 The township currently in their account and after absorbing 2008 the reserve fund totals Supervisors also plan review the financial quarterly to make sure and revenues are adding In the supervisors have to look at the tax and an increase could be than We realized we have a Supervisor See MOUNT Page Mount Joy to keep a lid on BY JOHN Times Staff Some 50 Adams County attended a public Thursday night at the E m e r g e n c Services Most of were Township objecting a pipeline would bring up a day S u s q u e h a n n River water to G e t t y s b u r M u n i c i p a Authority includes much S t r a b a Reasons among the 14 who against the Most objected the growth the would Straban Greg Baran said eight requests for extensions have requested by developers who waiting for before approval of their The pipeline would encouraging more parking and other impervious he told the panel of Department Environmental Protection Susquehanna River Commission representatives have to be clear about what The panel took testimony it consider in deciding whether authorize the proposed contract the permit is GMA purchase the water from Water which has authorization from draw up to 12 million gallons day from the But two hurdles must federally to safeguard the use Susquehanna River approve the transfer of water the Susquehanna to the river and DEP must that the request is and does conflict with water rights any other Several said GMA nor townships made an effort educate users water And speakers the GMA has would Straban C u m b e r l a n Township would make available other H i g h l a n Township Supervisor Breighner was one of the noting his municipality applying for a Growing grant to determine water The information would used to draft zoning based water we have See Page Residents to water J OHN M G T Andy Jurcak of Montclair Straban shoots a of a Gettysburg Municipal Authority attempting to depict location of his home relative to a proposed pipeline to Susquehanna River water into the township Jurcak was one of 50 Adams County residents at a public hearing Thursday night which testimony was collected about the proposed water transfer