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Haitian immigrants in York find translations, healthcare, social services – and now a restaurant
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) — This isn’t York’s first wave of Haitian immigrants, but — as one measure of how much the community has grown — it is the first wave arriving to find a Haitian restaurant: Ramapou, on West Market Street, which opened in early June. Ramapou’s owner, Joubert Fils-Aime, moved first to Miami, then […]
New Museum – York County History Center
The York County History Center serves as a major cultural anchor and community space in downtown York. A former electricity-generating plant transformed York County 150 years ago. The history center will be opening a new museum this summer. Ron Hershner a longtime volunteer, and former board member of the York...
Visiting the National Watch and Clock Museum in Lancaster County
If you’re looking for information about visiting the National Watch and Clock Museum in Lancaster County, you’re in the right place!. Since its opening in 1977, the National Watch and Clock Museum has grown to house the most extensive collection of horological (time-keeping) artifacts in North America. Located...
Furry Friends with Bridget, the dog!
NEW FREEDOM, Pa. — This week’s Furry Friend is Bridget, brought to us by Animal Rescue Inc. Bridget is a 7-year-old beagle mix who, while starting to show a little bit of gray, still loves to zoom around the backyard. Teresa Fernandez, rescue coordinator at Animal Rescue Inc.,...
Columbia Volunteer Fire Company holds annual fireman’s parade
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — Across America families, friends, and communities celebrated the Fourth of July, including the Columbia Volunteer Fire Company. For the last 102 years, the Columbia Fire Company has hosted its annual fireman’s parade on the Fourth of July. The town fills with past and present residents as this is one of […]
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival presents The Merry Wives of Windsor
A modern spin on Shakespeare may be the most well-trodden ground in theater today, and that’s because when it works, it really works. The anachronistic transposition can breathe astonishing life into a centuries-old thing, and remind us that much of what we assume is “modern” originates in that progenitive text. It’s a magic trick as old as Shakespeare himself, and one that’s delightfully onstage with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.
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