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Cumberland County brewery announces upcoming closure
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — After six years of operation, a family-owned brewery in Cumberland County recently announced that it will be closing at the end of this summer. A locally operated brewery with a taproom at 4830 Carlisle Pike in Mechanicsburg, named Mellow Mink Brewing, announced that they would be closing down at some point later this summer.
Franklin County Cat Hoarding Crisis Requires Urgent Assistance
Franklin County is grappling with a severe cat hoarding situation involving approximately 100 cats discovered on July 1, following the tragic death of their caretaker. The Justice Rescue animal shelter is at the forefront of addressing this emergency, revealing that the cats, both indoors and outdoors, have been deprived of necessary veterinary care, and none have been spayed or neutered.
New bill could make outdoor dining permanent in Pa.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — On a busy day in downtown Gettysburg, visitors enjoyed the warm weather and some good food outdoors. Businesses are capitalizing on the pleasant atmosphere with more outside options. "Outdoor dining is vital for a lot of restaurants," said Peter Bales, general manager of The Upper Crust.
Asian street kitchen restaurant to open in Cumberland County
A Silantra Asian Street Kitchen is coming to Hampden Township later this month. Owners Sam and Cindy Guo confirmed the restaurant at 3499 Carlisle Pike will open on July 18. It’s located in the former Sandwich, which closed in December. The couple, who started Silantra in Lancaster in 2015,...
10 of Our Favorite Ice Cream Shops near Carlisle
Is there anything better than treating the kids to an ice cream cone on a hot summer day in Carlisle? We can't think of one. Luckily, We have a lot of great locally-owned ice cream shops in Carlisle - Shippensburg - Boiling Springs where we can indulge in yummy goodness. Here are 10 of our favorite places for ice cream in the area:
Haunted Gettysburg (Part 3) | The Creepy Side of America
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — In this third and final installment of The Creepy Side of America: Haunted Gettysburg Miniseries, hosts Dan Kosloski and Kerry Kearns dive into the eerie tales of Gettysburg, often heralded as the most haunted small town in America. With 51,000 casualties in just three days, Gettysburg...
A Cappella & Unplugged 2024 Finalists
Franklin County Visitors Bureau is excited to announce the five finalists of 2024 A Cappella & Unplugged: Jeff Trish, Marissa Porter, Kiley Heltzel, Calamity & Justus, and Paul Minnich. Each will move onto perform at 7 PM on July 20 on the courthouse steps as part of the 1864 Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth event.
Gettysburg National Military Park Announces Road Closures During the Annual Gettysburg Area Fireworks Demonstration
Gettysburg PA—Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP) recognizes the long tradition of parking along the park avenue system to watch the annual Gettysburg Borough fireworks demonstration. We will continue to participate with our community in this event and ask the public to respect closures of select roadways and park rules to ensure the safety of visitors and park resources. Park roads will begin to close at 8 pm on July 4, 2024.
Adding new books at the library
When most people think of librarians, they usually think of the people they see checking out books, answering questions at a desk, or presenting a program. Many don’t realize that there’s also a team of staff and volunteers working behind the scenes, ensuring that our new books can be discovered through our online catalog and on our bookshelves. Technical Services is a department located within the Adams County Library System at Gettysburg that is responsible for cataloging and processing all of the new books that are circulated at our six branches.
Mr. G’s offers top-notch ice cream along with outdoor games and a great vibe
There is perhaps no more recognizable shop in Gettysburg than Mr. G’s Old Fashioned Home Made & Soft Serve. Located at the corner of Baltimore and Lefever Streets, across from Unity Park, the shop is continually surrounded by families visiting Gettysburg, playing the challenging ring game, and relaxing, while they cool off with a cone or sundae.
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