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Article: Stop light on Harrisburg Pike adds to traffic woes Jere A. Hill Manheim Township
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- Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
- Article date:
- April 26, 2007
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Editor, New Era:
Have you been on the Harrisburg Pike or North Prince? I have
swimmers who swim at F&M six days a week. With the Dillersville
bridge under construction, our commute has changed from 12 minutes to
42, with a round trip averaging about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
A large part of the problem is the light on Harrisburg Pike at the
post office. ...
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