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Lancaster Mayor Danene Sorace says she considers the fires that damaged City Hall and a municipal vehicle parked nearby early Wednesday to be a personal attack.
Police are investigating a fire at the entrance to Lancaster City Hall and another that damaged a city vehicle as possible arsons. The vehicle fire was reported around 3:45 a.m. Wednesday.
The current City Hall building at 120 N. Duke St. certainly looks the part – it’s an imposing, historic-looking building that just exudes importance.
City fire officials and police responded at around 3:45 a.m. to a vehicle fire near city hall, and a report of a fire at city hall shortly after. "This is arson," Sorace said at the news conference.
Officials say there is too much fire damage to save the doors of Lancaster City Hall. The entrance doors had been a part of City Hall since the building was constructed in the 1800’s. The March ...
Notably absent from Thursday's town hall were representatives from the Lancaster City Police Department. When asked about the meeting, Sgt. Todd Grager stated, "We're aware of the meeting. We will ...
Lancaster's State of the City address is happening tonight This will be the final address for Mayor Danene Sorace after serving for more than 7 years. See what you can expect to hear from the mayor.
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