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Seminarians move in to Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary’s new campus at GMercyU
More than 20 seminarians moved into Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary’s new campus at Gwynedd Mercy University last week. “Everyone’s been nice. The older guys have been helping,” said Lucas Bastian, a first-year student from the Diocese of Harrisburg. “It’s been a very easy transition thus far, and the new campus is just beautiful.”
Dave Stahler Gets First Victory in Berks Catholic Nail-biter over Executive
Tagged under: District 11, District 3, Gameday Hub, News. Saints head coach Dave Stahler picked up his first victory in nerve-racking fashion Friday night at Andre Reed Stadium on the campus of Kutztown University. A game that remained close throughout came right down to the wire and Berks Catholic clipped the Raptors for the second consecutive year.
Easton receives $100,000 grant for public art projects
EASTON, Pa. — Easton has secured a multiyear $100,000 grant to fund public arts projects and activities in the city over the next four years. The funds, from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, are intended to go toward “reinforcing the city’s standing as a hub for creativity, culture, and community-driven revitalization,” the Greater Easton Development Partnership said.
Protester who interrupted Trump rally to face charges, police say
A protester who interrupted former President Donald Trump's rally Friday in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, will face misdemeanor charges, local police confirmed to NBC News on Saturday. The man, whose identity has not yet been released, will face charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and disrupting a meeting or procession, Police Sgt....
Conservancy: Plan to Reef Ship Not Set Yet
The SS United States Conservancy has responded to a report on Get the Coast on the agreement to purchase and reef the historic ocean-liner. The U.S. District Court denied the Conservancy’s request for a three-month extension at the ship’s Philadelphia pier, ruling instead that we have until September 12 to present a formal agreement to the court to remove the ship from Pier 82.
Significant change coming to Sunday Night Baseball
Viewers of ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves on Sept. 1 will see at least some of the game from a different perspective — the umpire’s. It was revealed on Friday that one of the cameras during Sunday night’s broadcast will be on the person of the second base umpire. Read more... The post Umpire Camera to debut on ‘Sunday Night Baseball’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.
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Mayor Parker promises to work toward safer bike lanes in Philly
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Two weeks after cycling advocates held a rally and dropped off a petition signed by 6,000 people demanding safer bike lanes, Mayor Cherelle Parker addressed the issues outside Philadelphia City Hall."We are confident that we will get to zero traffic deaths in the city of Philadelphia," Mayor Parker said while also promising that action is coming but first her team will consult experts and engage the community."Communities of color, lower income communities, older citizens and our city's youth all face a greater risk of traffic violence including crashes, hit and runs, and other incidents," Parker told the crowd.She talked...
Penn State commit, Pa.’s top player Kevin Brown out indefinitely with injury
If Harrisburg wants to knock off Bishop McDevitt in Saturday’s rivalry matchup, it will have to do so without the state’s top-ranked player, Penn State commit Kevin Brown. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Women's Volleyball Takes Down Hood College in Season Opener
Fredrick, MD – Notre Dame of Maryland's Women's Volleyball Team traveled to Hood College to take part in a tri-match to open the 2024 season. The Gators swept the host in the first match of the day before falling to Penn St. Harrisburg in a nonconference match up by a score of 3-1 to close out the day.
Celebrating the end of summer
The Frederick End of Summer Celebration at Carroll Creek, hosted by Chic Events D.C., featured businesses from Maryland and Virginia that sold items ranging from baked goods to handmade jewelry to oil paintings. ___ (c)2024 The Frederick News-Post (Frederick, Md.) Visit The Frederick News-Post (Frederick, Md.) at www.fredericknewspost.com Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Bermudian Springs Cruises Past York Suburban (Photo Gallery)
YORK SPRINGS, PA – Bermudian Springs hosted York Suburban in a YAIAA matchup Friday night at Alumni Field. The Eagles got the win over the Trojans 42-14. In the first quarter, both teams started the game with lengthy drives that both resulted in a punt. Then, at 5:57 left in the first, Bermudian’s Lane Hubbard threw a 10-yard pass to Dylan Hubbard for a touchdown, making it 6-0. The PAT attempted by Jacob Keller missed the uprights, keeping it 6-0. The Trojans would get a couple more opportunities to score in the first, however, penalties and pressure on QB Rylan Bratton kept the Trojans scoreless in the first.
Center for Public Service Hosts Annual Engage Expo
The Center for Public Service at Gettysburg College offers students a variety of opportunities to volunteer on behalf of the local community and participate in immersion projects. These offerings were showcased at the Engage Expo held along the path between Stine Lake and Plank Gym on Wednesday, Aug. 29 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Financial Restraints, New Major Proposals Covered at First Faculty Meeting
Faculty and administrators met for the first faculty meeting of the academic year on Thursday afternoon, discussing the College’s strategic direction, new major proposals and welcoming new faculty. Provost Jamila Bookwala first explained that President Bob Iuliano would be unable to attend in-person as he recently tested positive for...
Gettysburg restaurant closed “for the foreseeable future”
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A local American-style restaurant in Gettysburg recently announced that they have closed their doors. Food 101, which is located at 101 Chambersburg Street in Gettysburg, is a local eatery that has been offering scratch-made cuisines since 2015. Earlier today on August 30, Food 101 shared...
Late goal lifts Emerson past Gettysburg
An evenly-matched game ultimately went Emerson's way when the visitors found the back of the net in the 85th minute for a 1-0 win at Gettysburg in the season opener for both teams. THE LEADERS. • Elise Fox (Westfield, N.J./Westfield) anchored a backline that included stopping a would-be goal off...
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