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OUR TOWN POLITICS

Trump
A special LNP series

DESTINATION delivers
fiery
speech
Revs up base in Harrisburg
on 100th day of presidency
SAM JANESCH
SJANESCH@LNPNEWS.COM

HARRISBURG President Donald


Trump gave a blistering attack on the
media, touted his accomplishments and
blamed Democrats for his difficulties as he
celebrated the 100th day of his administra-
tion with a rally Saturday in Harrisburg.
I love this state, and I love the people of
this state, Trump said in his return to the
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Republican presidential candidate to win
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since 1988. Its special, and it carried us
to a big, beautiful victory on Nov. 8.

QUARRYVILLE
In an energetic speech reminiscent of
his campaign, Trump spoke emphatically
to cheering supporters as police escorted
RALLY, page A15

MORE COVERAGE
Late night star Samantha Bee roasts
Trump at Not dinner, page A16.
Anchor of the southern end regards itself as a self-sufficient island

Mixed reaction
CHAD UMBLE

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CUMBLE@LNPNEWS.COM
With what we
n a map of Lancaster County, a string of towns
stretches along the northern half of the coun-
have and what we to Trumps
ty, including Elizabethtown, Lititz, Ephrata
do with it, I think
we do a really first 100 days
and New Holland. But in the southern half,
theres really only one: Quarryville. good job. A lot of Lancaster County residents
it is not based on acknowledge good and bad of
And during the 10-mile drive one of three family members the government; presidency in a divided land
from Willow Street Quar- who own Ferguson & Hassler, the
ryvilles closest northern neigh- more than 100-year-old grocery its based on TOM KNAPP AND LINDSEY BLEST
people and civic
TKNAPP@LNPNEWS.COM
bor the scenery is mostly woods, store at the edge of town. LBLEST@LNPNEWS.COM
hills and farms. As a business owner, Hassler
Were kind of an island by our- said he sometimes wishes the organizations. The first 100 days of President Donald
selves down here, said Tim Has- store was closer to more people, Scott Peiffer, Trumps administration have ended, and
sler, a Quarryville resident and QUARRYVILLE, page A8 Quarryville borough employee Lancaster residents have mixed feelings
about his success.
So far, so good, said Sandy Tucker, a
MORE ABOUT QUARRYVILLE Hillary Clinton supporter from Peach
Bottom.
n Did you know figure n Many people play n From parks to nature n In existence since the Tucker, 57, is an assistant business man-
skater Johnny Weir grew roles in fostering trails and history, five 1800s, Quarryville has an ager for Solanco School District. She said
up near Quarryville? community spirit in must-see places to visit extensive history. Learn she didnt have real high expectations
Four interesting facts, Quarryville. Meet a few during your next trip to about some of its notable when Trump took office.
pages A10 and A11. of them, page A8. Quarryville, page A11. moments, page A8.
I expected more issues by this point,
she said, so Im happy to say its going
better than I expected.
n Our Town is an occasional Sunday series that tells the stories of one Lancaster Ron Paterson, a 70-year-old retiree from
County towns people, businesses and community each edition. In the above Quarryville, said he voted for Trump, and
graphic, the top right photo shows The Ark, which is the oldest building in
Quarryville and was built in 1791 by the Barr family. They discovered limestone and he thinks the president is off to a good start.
began the limestone quarries that gave the town its name. Below The Ark is I think hes doing all right, he said. I
Barrs quarry, near North Church Street. just wish the Democrats would quit buck-
At right: 50 years of baton twirling ends in Quarryville with the retirement of Barb ing everything that he does.
Tollinger, who ran the Southern Belles. Sunday Magazine, subscriber exclusive REACTION, page A14

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