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ALSO SERVING HUMMELSTOWN & MIDDLETOWN

JULY 17, 2024

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXXVII • NO 2

School honors students who will join military

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ower Dauphin High School recently celebrated eight students who had made a commitment to serving in the armed services. The students were honored at a ceremony in the school auditorium on May 30. Retired Col. Chad Goyette was the guest speaker at the event, telling the students about the virtue of selfless sacrifice, which is a core value in the United States Army. Goyette is the senior Army instructor for the high school’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. The students who were recognized are as follows. Noah Brown is the son of Emily and Ricky Shenfeld. He will join the United States Army and plans to have a career with the military. Neyten Diaz, the son of Yadira Roman and Tito Torres, will join the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. He plans to become a

nurse practitioner. Skyler Gorberg is the son of Scott and Tasha Gorberg. He will join the United States Army and plans to have a career with the military. Hunter Lawson is the son of Christopher and Jessica Lawson. He will join the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and will head to Fort Moore for basic training and job training. Lillian Linnell, the daughter of Joachim and Katherine Linnell, will join Lehigh University’s Army ROTC program, which offered her a three-year scholarship. She will major in public health on a pre-med track with the goal of becoming a trauma doctor. Megan Mayberry is the daughter of Mark and Julia Mayberry. She will join the United States Air Force and plans to enlist in the Pennsylvania State Police after her service. Alek McGlaughlin, the son of Tom and Jamie McGlaughlin, will

Lower Dauphin High School students (from left) Noah Brown, Neyten Diaz, Skyler Gorberg, Hunter Lawson, Lillian Linnell, Megan Mayberry, Alek McGlaughlin, and Derek Vandernick will serve in the armed forces.

attend the United States Military military intelligence or the military Academy at West Point. He will police. major in defense and strategic Derek Vandernick is the son studies with the goal of working in of Doug and Sheila Vandernick.

Derek will join the United States Army and plans to attend airborne school after basic training with the goal of becoming an Army Ranger.

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Vista Autism Services has announced the promotion of Tim Caldwell to the position of director of research and program development. Caldwell joined Vista Autism Services in May as a BCBA field supervisor and has demonstrated his expertise and leadership in the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA). With a doctorate in ABA from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Caldwell brings a wealth of experience from both academic and clinical settings. He has served as an adjunct professor at Penn State Harrisburg, the Chicago School, and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he has been instrumental in educating and training future ABA professionals. In his new role, Caldwell will provide clinical leadership, develop program strategies, and seek to ensure the delivery of high-quality, ethical services across all Vista programs. His areas of expertise

The Hershey History Center, 40 Northeast Drive, will be the site of Stay Apparel Co.’s inaugural makers market, Makers at the Museum, on Sunday, July 21, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will take place on the history center’s front lawn. More than 20 area vendors are confirmed for the event. They include Amanda Leilani, jewelry; Andi’s gARTen, mosaic garden supply; Angelica Creek Designs, woodcraft; Berrylovesoap, soaps and oils; Bianca Zidik, clothing; Tim Caldwell

Chocolate Avenue Candle; ClayTheDudeArt; Dazzling Daizy Designs, jewelry; Drew’s Wish, jewelry; Handmade Pasta by Jean Marie; Lavender Brook Farm, lavender products; Lensworthy Imagery, photography; Mint and Beige, jewelry; Rays of Clay, jewelry; Rexmake, letterpress prints; RobotBananaCat Prints, art; Story Supply, stationery; Throw Fire Pottery; and Yellow of the Egg Design, crocheted items. Food and beverages from Perry Pizza Co. and Shy Bear Brewing will be available See Makers market pg 2 R108505

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