Central/Eastern: August 2007 Archives

Welcome to East Prospect

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Next in a series of profiles originally published by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to East Prospect, founded in 1735. Notable there? At the time of the census, everyone in the borough was a U.S. native. There were only four municipalities in the county for which that was true; the others were Felton, Goldsboro and Lewisberry.

Up next will be Warrington Township!

Welcome to Yorkana!

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Next in a series of profiles originally published by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to Yorkana, which had the smallest population in the county at 239 as of the 2000 Census. That's a big change from last week's profile of Springettsbury Township, which had the second-highest population in the county at 23,883.

Up next will be Hanover!

Mmm, square pizza

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LORI CRAUSE KLAUBER
Jenn Ratcliffe, an employee at Boardwalks in Springettsbury Township, carries homemade pizza to the dinner crowd in March.
Over at The Exchange, we've been talking about Boardwalks, out on East Market Street in the shopping center with Food Lion.

I ended up pulling out an "It used to be..." on the Exchangers, because we started talking about where Boardwalks used to be (the shopping center closer to town on East Market, where the Red Lobster and Lowe's are), as well as what Boardwalks used to be (part of the Ledo Pizza franchise.)

Next in a series of profiles originally publishes by the Daily Record in 2002, from Census 2000 information.

Welcome to Springettsbury Township, which, as of the 2000 Census, had the second-highest population in the county at 23,883, behind only the City of York, which had 40,862.

Up next will be Yorkana!


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