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PNC Bank to close branch in Cumberland County
PNC Bank plans to close a branch in Cumberland County. The bank is closing its branch at 2 E. Main St. in Mechanicsburg. 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.
See all homes sold in Marysville, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Marysville reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 1 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,276-square-foot home on Front Street in Marysville that sold for $132,500. 703 Front...
Hummelstown Police SUV Causes Crash, PA State Police Say
Officer Jamie Saenz, 38, of the Hummelstown Police was driving a marked department SUV, a 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, when she ran a stop sign and was hit by on-coming traffic, according to the state police. The other vehicle, a 2019 Buick Enore, was driven by a 53-year-old woman with a...
After lengthy delays, 7-Eleven in Cumberland County is finally opening
A 7-Eleven in Cumberland County that was delayed for over a year as the developer struggled to obtain a liquor license is finally opening but without alcohol sales. The store at 151 Gettysburg Pike in Upper Allen Township, featuring a Raise the Roost Chicken & Biscuits kiosk, will open around July 25, said an employee who didn’t want to be identified.
Lebanon County bakery announces closure
PALMYRA, Pa. — A Lebanon County bakery has closed. Video above: Headlines from News 8. Shay's Bakery announced in a Facebook post that it was closing its location on East Main Street in Palmyra, as well as its stand at the Lebanon Farmers Market. "Thank you all so much...
Lancaster County woman dies in two-vehicle crash
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — A Lancaster County woman died of injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash last week, the county coroner's office said Monday. Ilana Abugov, 48, of Leola, was pronounced dead at the scene of a crash at South Shirk Road and Peters Road in Earl Township Thursday night, according to Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni.
Chick-fil-A opening new Lancaster County restaurant
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (WHTM) — A new Chick-fil-A restaurant is slated open its doors in Millersville, Lancaster County. According to Millersville University, they will soon be opening a new Chick-fil-A during the spring semester of 2025. The new restaurant will be operated by AFSCME employees and University students. The new...
Crews respond to single-vehicle crash in South Lebanon Township
LEBANON, Pa. — A single-vehicle crash was reported in Lebanon County Monday afternoon. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews responded to the 1600 block of State Drive between Linden Road and Stone Hedge Drive in South Lebanon Township shortly after 1 p.m. According to Lebanon County...
See all homes sold in Palmyra, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Palmyra reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 15 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,211-square-foot home on Braeburn Way in Palmyra that sold for $341,000. East Hanover...
Cause of Middleburg Fire that Injured Three Residents Not Known
MIDDLEBURG – The cause of a house fire in Middleburg on June 25th has been ruled undetermined. State police say a 68-year-old man, a 35-year-old woman and another man were taken to local hospitals for treatment of smoke inhalation following the fire at 8301 Route 522. The home was heavily damaged. An exact cause of fire is not known, but following an investigation by the state police fire marshal, it was determined careless smoking or an electrical malfunction could have caused the fire. All of the residents were treated and released from the hospital.
Pa. reschedules public hearing on renewal of Wind Creek Bethlehem casino license
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — State gaming regulators have rescheduled a public hearing on the renewal of Wind Creek-Bethlehem casino resort’s gaming license for Wednesday, July 31. The original hearing planned for June 26 was postponed because of power outages from a severe storm. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, or...
10 most expensive homes sold in Palmyra, June 17-30
A house that sold for $603,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Palmyra between June 17 and June 30. In total, 16 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $355,813. The average price per square foot ended up at $188.
Glasbern Inn founder and longtime owner dies: ‘A very tough individual to work for’
WEISENBERG TWP., Pa. — Al Granger, who transformed an abandoned farm into a world-class luxury resort and spa that earned accolades far beyond the Lehigh Valley, has died at age 91. Granger and his late wife, Elizabeth, founded the Glasbern Inn in the Fogelsville area on a 16-acre farm...
Beloved Sun Valley High School wrestling coach dies suddenly; community gathers for balloon release
ASTON, Pa. - A community in Delaware County is mourning the loss of a beloved father, husband, brother and coach who died suddenly on Friday. Tommy Ellis, 43, the longtime wrestling coach at Aston’s Sun Valley High School passed over the weekend after his family says he suffered an aneurysm late Friday in their Brookhaven home.
Jefferson Abington cited for excessive force against a patient
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported today that surveyors issued Jefferson Abington Hospital an “immediate jeopardy warning” after determining a security guard used excessive force against a psychiatric patient on April 23. According to the story, the guard wrestled the patient to the ground and held down their head and...
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