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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Who was arrested during gas pipeline protest near Columbia?&lt;/strong&gt;

From Mike Argento, York Daily Record, October 17, 2017
Lancaster Against Pipelines and the sisters, The Adorers of the Blood of Christ, built a chapel to try to block construction of a natural gas pipeline. Jason Plotkin, York Daily Record

Tuesday morning, things were quiet at the site of the makeshift chapel erected by the right-of-way of the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline path just east of Columbia. 

Two women were at the chapel, watching as construction workers put the finishing touches on a chain-link fence along the west side of the pipeline easement. The spokeswoman for Lancaster Against Pipelines, Lori Ann Neumann, was catching up on email, working on her laptop on the tailgate of her pickup truck.  

Monday, after a protest in which 23 were arrested for defiant trespass, the group moved the chapel over the line marking the east boundary of the pipeline right-of-way. Previously, it was just outside the line, on property owned by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ religious order. The fence, at that point, bowed to go around the chapel. 

Nearly all who were arrested during Monday&#039;s protest at the site had been released from jail. &quot;It was a long night,&quot; she said. 

Tuesday morning, the Lancaster County District Attorney&#039;s office released a list of those arrested. Twenty-two adults and one juvenile were charged with the third-degree misdemeanor, the prosecutor&#039;s office reported. 

All but one has been arraigned and released on bail or on their own recognizance.  

About two dozen people who were protesting the construction of a planned natural gas pipeline in Lancaster County were arrested on Monday. Sean Heisey, York Daily Record

All of those arrested were from Lancaster County, plus two from Glen Rock, unless otherwise noted. Most were released without having to post bail, and those who did post are noted. 

They are: 

A juvenile who was charged and released. 

Donald Gallagher Jr., 70, $1,000 bail.  

Susan Lithgoe, 67. 

Rachel Mark, 71. 

Barbara Vanhorn, 86, of Duncannon. 

 Anne Sensenig, 56. 

Julie Broich, 37. 

Christine Elliott, 66, of Massachusetts, $2,500 bail. 

Elizabeth Lucabaugh, 55, Glen Rock. 

Paul Yatabe, 67. 

Patrick Gantert, 23. 

Ann Devitry, 58. 

Diana Delucca, 63. 

Anthony Provenzano, 51, of West Virginia, $2,500 bail. 

Malinda Clatterbuck, 47. 

Peter Kerekgyarto Jr, 70, $1,000 

Robin Lason, 55. 

James Ebaugh, 64, of Glen Rock, $1,000 bail. 

Darrell Yoder, 60. 

Jerry Miller, 69, $10,000 bail. 

Andrea Ferich, 37, of Spring Mills, Pa. 

Lucy Latham, 58. 

Another unnamed adult not yet arraigned.

Source: http://www.ydr.com/story/news/2017/10/17/who-arrested-during-gas-pipeline-protest-near-columbia-lancaster-county/771639001/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Who was arrested during gas pipeline protest near Columbia?</strong></p>
<p>From Mike Argento, York Daily Record, October 17, 2017<br />
Lancaster Against Pipelines and the sisters, The Adorers of the Blood of Christ, built a chapel to try to block construction of a natural gas pipeline. Jason Plotkin, York Daily Record</p>
<p>Tuesday morning, things were quiet at the site of the makeshift chapel erected by the right-of-way of the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline path just east of Columbia. </p>
<p>Two women were at the chapel, watching as construction workers put the finishing touches on a chain-link fence along the west side of the pipeline easement. The spokeswoman for Lancaster Against Pipelines, Lori Ann Neumann, was catching up on email, working on her laptop on the tailgate of her pickup truck.  </p>
<p>Monday, after a protest in which 23 were arrested for defiant trespass, the group moved the chapel over the line marking the east boundary of the pipeline right-of-way. Previously, it was just outside the line, on property owned by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ religious order. The fence, at that point, bowed to go around the chapel. </p>
<p>Nearly all who were arrested during Monday&#8217;s protest at the site had been released from jail. &#8220;It was a long night,&#8221; she said. </p>
<p>Tuesday morning, the Lancaster County District Attorney&#8217;s office released a list of those arrested. Twenty-two adults and one juvenile were charged with the third-degree misdemeanor, the prosecutor&#8217;s office reported. </p>
<p>All but one has been arraigned and released on bail or on their own recognizance.  </p>
<p>About two dozen people who were protesting the construction of a planned natural gas pipeline in Lancaster County were arrested on Monday. Sean Heisey, York Daily Record</p>
<p>All of those arrested were from Lancaster County, plus two from Glen Rock, unless otherwise noted. Most were released without having to post bail, and those who did post are noted. </p>
<p>They are: </p>
<p>A juvenile who was charged and released. </p>
<p>Donald Gallagher Jr., 70, $1,000 bail.  </p>
<p>Susan Lithgoe, 67. </p>
<p>Rachel Mark, 71. </p>
<p>Barbara Vanhorn, 86, of Duncannon. </p>
<p> Anne Sensenig, 56. </p>
<p>Julie Broich, 37. </p>
<p>Christine Elliott, 66, of Massachusetts, $2,500 bail. </p>
<p>Elizabeth Lucabaugh, 55, Glen Rock. </p>
<p>Paul Yatabe, 67. </p>
<p>Patrick Gantert, 23. </p>
<p>Ann Devitry, 58. </p>
<p>Diana Delucca, 63. </p>
<p>Anthony Provenzano, 51, of West Virginia, $2,500 bail. </p>
<p>Malinda Clatterbuck, 47. </p>
<p>Peter Kerekgyarto Jr, 70, $1,000 </p>
<p>Robin Lason, 55. </p>
<p>James Ebaugh, 64, of Glen Rock, $1,000 bail. </p>
<p>Darrell Yoder, 60. </p>
<p>Jerry Miller, 69, $10,000 bail. </p>
<p>Andrea Ferich, 37, of Spring Mills, Pa. </p>
<p>Lucy Latham, 58. </p>
<p>Another unnamed adult not yet arraigned.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.ydr.com/story/news/2017/10/17/who-arrested-during-gas-pipeline-protest-near-columbia-lancaster-county/771639001/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ydr.com/story/news/2017/10/17/who-arrested-during-gas-pipeline-protest-near-columbia-lancaster-county/771639001/</a></p>
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