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John H. Summy
John H. Summy, 89, passed into the presence of his Lord early Tuesday morning, July 23, 2024 at the Lebanon Valley Home, Annville. He was the loving husband of the late Rev. Ruth Mary (Shaak) Summy. They were married 44 years when she passed in August of 2013. John was born on the farm in Elstonville, Lancaster County on April 12, 1935 to the late Elmer K. and Rosa B. (Garman) Summy. He grew up in Penryn first on the farm and then his family had the butcher shop in village until he was through 9th grade. They then moved to a farm in Lebanon County along the Swatara Creek. John graduated from the Annville High School class of 1953. He served in the U.S. Army and Reserves from 1957 to 1963. He was an interior decorator and furniture salesman his whole life.
Clarence Boyd Tournament Highlights
The Newville Little League 7 & 8-year-old All-Stars recently competed in the Pennsylvania District 14 Clarence Boyd tournament held in Carlisle from July 10 through July 19. The team finished with a 1-3 record with losses to Greencastle (8-7), Shippensburg (7-3), and Carlisle (7-6), before closing out the tournament with an 8-6 win over South Middleton. Even in the losses, the team was extremely competitive and were able to further develop their skills and knowledge of the game.
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...
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...
Happy 100th!
Richard Weaver, born and raised in Bonneauville, turned 100 years old today, July 25. He is the third of 13 children. Weaver enlisted in the Army in 1944 with the 17th Airborne Division known as “The Golden Talons,” receiving his parachute and glider badges. During World War II, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded, and Operation Varsity, receiving accommodations and medals for his bravery. He returned home to his sweetheart, Jeanne, in 1946. They married soon after, together raising 11 children; they celebrated for 66 years together. Weaver became a master plasterer. In 1978, he was invited to be part of the first class offered by the Diocese of Harrisburg for a lay person to become a deacon. For almost 40 years, Deacon Weaver, as he is known, assisted the priests at St. Joseph the Worker in Bonneauville, as well as going throughout the county, visiting many nursing homes, prisons, shut-ins and hospitals to minister, provided support, communion and comfort. Weaver said he is blessed and honored to have been able to touch so many people’s lives but most importantly how many lives touched him. The family will celebrate his 100th birthday at the Deacon Richard Weaver community center with the mayor and the Borough of Bonneauville presenting him a proclamation noting July 25 as Richard J. Weaver Day. The staff and residents of Transitions Healthcare, where he resides, will spend an afternoon dedicated to him, celebrating this milestone birthday. (Submitted Photo)
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,...
Pa. Girl Scouts council fires counselors over using camper’s pronouns
One of the largest Girl Scouts councils in Pennsylvania has fired four camp counselors at a popular overnight summer camp after they addressed a camper in the child’s choice of pronouns. Officials from the Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania on Tuesday confirmed to PennLive that they fired...
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...
Local Democrats rally around Harris amid her last-minute run for president
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – After President Joe Biden’s stunning announcement that he would exit the 2024 Presidential Election, Vice President Kamala Harris — who already has enough delegates to be the Democratic Party’s nominee — is garnering support among local Democrats. “The choice couldn’t be...
Concert previews of Hana Vu, Beartooth, 10cc and more [Seven in Seven]
Welcome to “Seven in Seven,” where each week in this space we’ll be taking a look at shows coming to the region over the next week. As always, whether your musical tastes are rock and roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter or indie, there’ll always be something to check out. Here’s seven of the best on the docket for the week of July 26, 2024:
Cedar Crest beats Elizabethtown to advance to LNP 14U Tournament championship game
Cedar Crest fell flat with a chance to advance to the LNP 14U Tournament title game last season. That didn’t happen this year. Facing No. 4 seed Elizabethtown in an elimination game Wednesday night at Kunkle Field in Mount Joy, No. 3 seed Cedar Crest earned a 3-0 win behind dominance from starting pitcher Chase Norris.
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...
York County Woman Faces Charges for Child Sexual Abuse Material Possession
HARRISBURG, PA — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the recent arrest of Victoria M. Carney, a 27-year-old resident of New Cumberland, York County, on multiple felony charges related to the…
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...
Government
Address: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20500. Address: 393 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510. Address: 310 Grant St., Suite 2415, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Telephone: 412-803-7370. Website: casey.senate.gov. John Fetterman, D. Washington, D.C. office. Address: Russell Senate Office Building, Suite 142, Washington, DC 20510. Telephone: 202-224-4254.
Florida woman dies in five-car pileup on Interstate 81 near Pine Grove
A Florida woman suffered fatal injuries Tuesday in an accident on Interstate 81 in Pine Grove Twp. State police at Jonestown reported that Jennifer L. Perez-Wolfkeil, 66, of Niceville, Florida, died in a crash around 4 p.m. that involved five vehicles on the northbound lanes of I-81 near mile marker 98.3.
Sandra D. Hoover
Sandra D. Hoover, 85, passed away peacefully on July 17, 2024, at UPMC West Shore Hospital in Mechanicsburg, after a brief illness. She was pre-deceased by her high school sweetheart, Jacob T. Hoover in 2019. They were married for over 58 years. Born in York, Pennsylvania, Sandy was the daughter...
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