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Stuff’D Steaks opens new Dauphin County location; replaces Phillip Arthur’s Cafe
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) — The popular cheesesteak and hoagie eatery Stuff’D Steaks has officially opened its new brick-and-mortar Hershey storefront. abc27 news reported back in April when the locally popular Stuff’D Steaks announced that they would be closing their Lebanon County location, and relocating to a new space in the heart of Hershey.
Demolition Underway on Williams Gym
Demolition is underway on the Williams Township School gymnasium. The building will be replaced with a new, larger facility with additional learning space and flexibility for other programs. The gym was reportedly built in the 1950s, and has required major repairs in recent years.
Traffic signal project at Route 72 and Isabel Drive to begin this week
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced on Monday that a traffic signal project is scheduled to begin this week at the intersection of Route 72 and Isabel Drive in North Cornwall Township. Weather permitting, work will begin on Wednesday, July 24. Initial work includes tree trimming, test boring and the installation of...
The Northeast’s biggest car auction returns to Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM)– The annual Mecum Harrisburg collector car auction is returning to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex on Wednesday, July 24. The event will run through Saturday and auction off an estimated 1,200 vehicles. This year’s event will be broadcast live on MotorTrendTV and popular streaming service MAX, according to Mecum Auctions.
Enroll in TSA PreCheck at Central Penn Camp Hill
CAMPHILL, Pa (WHTM) — The Transportation Security Administration is hosting a pop-up enrollment event at AAA Central Penn Camp Hill branch from July 29 to August 2. According to AAA, locals will have the opportunity to enroll in the TSA Precheck program at the event. Precheck makes going through airport security faster and easier.
See all homes sold in York, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in York reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 19 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,056-square-foot home on North Hartley Street in York City that sold for $157,000.
Pennsylvania man faces strangulation charge
A Pennsylvania man was charged with assault and strangulation July 18, after police say he argued with his girlfriend in a Rehoboth Beach hotel. Rehoboth Beach police were called to a hotel in the ocean block of Olive Avenue at 10:18 a.m. after a couple had been arguing for hours, police said. The argument became physical when, police said, Joseph Milano, 45, of Columbia, Pa., hit his girlfriend, 34, also of Pennsylvania, in the face, choked her and then tried to smother her with a pillow.
Stormers' eight-game win streak ends in a frustrating 6-5 loss to York
The Lancaster Stormers’ magic still doesn’t work against the York Revolution. The Stormers squandered a well-pitched game by starter Noah Bremer with a series of key mental errors and lost to the Revolution, 6-5 in the first game of a three-game series at Clipper Magazine Stadium. Matt McDermott’s...
Virtual reality park opens in West Manchester Twp.: 'This isn't a traditional video game'
There's a new entertainment venue in town, and it's perfect for families. Hassan Sall recently opened Another World Virtual Reality Park in West Manchester Township as a way to give families something to do together. "This isn't a place where mom and dad can take the kids to run around...
Racist remarks by Elizabethtown Borough Council member must be denounced — and we must decry racism in politics [editorial]
“Elizabethtown Borough Council, by a vote of 4-2, approved a resolution Thursday directing police to fully cooperate with external law enforcement agencies ‘when encountering undocumented individuals,’ ” LNP | LancasterOnline reported Saturday. “Council President J. Marc Hershey and Vice President Jeff McCloud voted against the resolution, which was discussed publicly and listed on the agenda as a ‘nonsanctuary city’ resolution. ... The resolution makes Elizabethtown the latest of several Lancaster County municipalities to follow the lead of the county’s two Republican commissioners in adopting some form of ‘nonsanctuary’ resolution.”
Aggies, supporters can buy ‘pieces of history’ from old WTS gym
Soon members of the Williams Township community will be able to purchase pieces of their local school’s former gym. Demolition of the building began on Monday, with plans for a new multipurpose facility to be built. “As of [Monday]," said Brian Cribb, president of the Williams Township Educational Foundation,...
Nonprofit announces plans to open affordable housing project for recovering addicts in Mechanicsburg area
A nonprofit organization has announced a plans for an affordable housing project in the Mechanicsburg area for people recovering from addiction. Jimmy Schambach, executive director of M28 Ministry of Camp Hill, briefed the Cumberland County commissioners last week on a project called Esther House. M28 operates the House2Home Project where...
Hartford Yard Goats, Colorado Rockies' Double A affiliate, host Harrisburg Senators for homestand
The Hartford Yard Goats are hosting the Harrisburg senators, Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, for a six game series. Hartford will host Harrisburg through Sunday. Here's what you need to know. Where do the Yard Goats play?. Dunkin' Park, 1214 Main Street, Hartford. Article continues below this ad. What...
7 events in Lancaster County this weekend, from the Lititz Fine Outdoor Art Show to Deadfest
Get prepared for a weekend of fun. Whether your definition of fun is looking at cool, shiny gems, or singing along to your favorite Grateful Dead songs, there's something for everyone in Lancaster County this weekend. Events include a festival dedicated to John Deere, an outdoor art show, a fossil...
Matthew D. "Matt" Ferruzza
Matthew D. "Matt" Ferruzza, 28, of Elizabethtown, died unexpectedly, Saturday, July 20, 2024. He was the loving husband of Brianna (Mizak) Ferruzza, and father of "Vinny" Ferruzza. Born in Hershey, he is the son of David and Mary (Urban) Ferruzza of Mount Joy. Matt was the shop manager for DNA...
Governor’s Cup brings top young sailors to compete in Newport Beach
Young sailors from around the globe are battling it out in Newport Beach this week for the prestigious Governor’s Cup, the oldest international youth match race regatta in the world. The 12 teams from five different countries kicked off the competition, hosted by Balboa Yacht Club, on July 23,...
It's a free day at the York State Fair with a Weis Markets card. Here's what is happening.
It's the sixth day of the York State Fair, and it's a free day if you have a Weis Markets card. The free admission includes the card holder and up to three guests for Weis Markets Day. Here's what else to see at the York State Fair:. Fresh look for...
World of Outlaws Set for Three Pennsylvania Races, 2024’s Lone New York Stop
The summer stretch continues with another busy week of action for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars. First, Sprint Car racing’s fiercest rivalry resumes with three races over four nights in Pennsylvania where the Posse awaits. Then, it’s north to New York for the season’s one visit to the “Empire State.”
Local roundup: East Prospect takes Game 1 of key series vs. York Township
East Prospect came out on top in a pitcher's duel against York Township on Tuesday evening, earning a 3-1 home victory to open a three-game series between the Susquehanna League's top two teams. Dylan Stoops and Ethan Saxe both pitched complete games, but Stoops' seven-inning gem lifted the host Pistons...
2024 edition of Big 26 Baseball Classic stands on deck at FNB Field
The Big 26 Baseball Classic returns to Harrisburg’s FNB Field with events scheduled for Thursday through Sunday. Its main event, a three-game scouted series between standout players from Pennsylvania and Maryland, is set to begin Friday. Here is a quick overview of this year’s showcase. THE SCHEDULE. Game...
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