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Exciting Fall Craft, Vendor & Yard Sale at Fullers Floral & Gift Shoppe
GAP, PA — Fullers Floral & Gift Shoppe is set to host an engaging Fall Craft, Vendor & Yard Sale. The event promises to be a highlight of the season for fall enthusiasts, offering a blend of creativity, community, and fun. Taking place on September 14th from 8 a.m....
Lawrenceville Corporation Presents, Sidewalk Soiree: Goodbye to Noise, Cones, & Dust… Hello to Fall Fare, Sips, & Sales
Owning a small business is difficult. Lawrenceville has over 300 businesses, and one of Lawrenceville Corporation's responsibilities is to manage the business district: to hear business owners' concerns, to advocate for them, and to support them in their business endeavors. Small business owners in Lower Lawrenceville were greatly challenged this past Fall and Spring when a construction project that was supposed to last 2-3 months extended 9 months into a busy shopping season. Construction and updated infrastructure are necessary in moving a city like ours into the future, but this project showed the importance of communication and collaboration.
Time Running out to Vote for Erie Man in Mullet Contest
Wednesday is your last chance to help an Erie man snag the crown and title of Mullet King. Holden Stevanus is a bar manager at Erie Brewing Company, but some may mistake him for Patrick Swayze at first glance. He's hoping to win this year's national mullet competition and raise...
New coffee lounge bringing legendary approach to serving Erie community
A new upscale coffee and vinyl lounge is brewing near the Millcreek Mall. LegendErie Records and Coffee House will be opening in the former Coffee Culture location 5761 Peach Street. Ishmael and Allana Trainor were looking to create a space for people of all ages to lounge and relate to...
Wyatt Langford's single with 2 out in 9th inning lifts Rangers past Pirates 1-0
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Rookie Wyatt Langford’s single scored pinch-runner Ezequiel Duran with two out in the ninth inning, giving the Texas Rangers a 1-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday. Jonah Heim and Adolis García singled off David Bednar (3-6) to open Texas’ half of the ninth. Duran, running for Heim, advanced to third on a flyout to deep right field by Nathaniel Lowe. Bednar struck out Josh Jung on a 3-2 fastball after García stole second base. Langford then laced an RBI single to center field on a 2-1 curve. The Rangers, who have dropped from third in the majors in runs last year en route to winning the World Series to 18th, had been 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position before Langford’s single. “Anytime you’re in that situation you want to get a big hit,” Langford said. “It was cool to come through.”
Cumberland County restaurant inspections from Aug. 12-18
The following Cumberland County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations between the dates of Aug. 12-18, 2024. Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave. Lemoyne Diner. Location:...
Brett Young at Hollywood Casino this weekend: It’s not too late to buy tickets
“In Case You Didn’t Know,” country singer Brett Young will be in central Pa. this weekend. Young will perform at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24, at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in Grantville. Doors open at 5 p.m. Special guest is Shaylen. Fans can buy...
Last call for hazardous waste disposal: Renfrew depot closes August 31st
If your garage is full of things like unused paint or pool chemicals, be sure to get in touch with the Renfrew Landfill. The Bruce Street landfill’s Household Hazardous Waste Depot will close for the season on Saturday, August 31st, and will not reopen until next spring. Residents of...
Class of 2028 Welcomed to Campus at Convocation Ceremony
Gettysburg College welcomed the class of 2028 in the Opening Convocation ceremony, held Wednesday afternoon on Pennsylvania Hall’s north lawn. The College Convocation Band played the opening prelude to the ceremony. The processional was led by Professor Michael Birkner. Director of Religious and Spiritual Life and College Chaplain Bright delivered the invocation and land acknowledgement.
Yorkfest returns to downtown York this weekend
YORK, Pa. — Yorkfest returns to downtown York this Saturday. Organizers said there are multiple events within two blocks of Continental Square that showcase York's vibrant culture and community spirit. "Yorkfest is a great way to experience what York has to offer," said Kate Harmon, special events coordinator. She...
Mark Madden: Given Steelers' QB options, Mason Rudolph would look pretty good in Black and Gold
It’s easy to suggest the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback situation will work out. The quarterback “battle” that got invented by the national media seems to be morphing into reality. Not talked into existence, but maybe born of Russell Wilson’s early-training camp calf injury and ignited by the poor performances of both Wilson and Justin Fields.
Steelers insider shares unfortunate outlook for rookie WR Roman Wilson
Roman Wilson was a bright spot in the receivers room this summer. That is until an ankle injury put an abrupt end to his first pro training camp and is now putting the start of his rookie season in jeopardy. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ray Fittipaldo shared his outlook for Wilson on...
Chambersburg man wanted by State Police on rape, other charges dies
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Franklin County man who was wanted on rape and other sexual assault charges has died. Online court documents show that the charges against Victor Vanvranken, 35, of Chambersburg, were dismissed after his death. Victor was wanted on multiple felony charges of rape forcible compulsion, statutory sexual assault, unlawful contact […]
Theft case against Grove City flooring business owner sent to trial court
The owner of a Grove City flooring business has been arrested after being accused of taking money from several customers and not doing the work she was hired for. Ashley Roth, 30, is accused of taking thousands of dollars from victims who hired her to do their floors. Roth is charged under the state law making it illegal to receive advance payment for a service and failing to perform that service.
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