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Boiling Springs man charged with disorderly conduct for playing loud music
State police told Jeremy Belt he would be arrested if he didn't turn his music down around 11:45 Tuesday night after they were called to the 1200 block of Boiling Springs Road in Monroe Township, Cumberland County.
Young man declares his 'independence'
From left to right: Will Calhoun, Cameron Beckners former youth wrestling coach, Cameron Beckner, Camerons mother Tiffany, and Camerons brother Landon, 5, hitching a ride in his brothers wheelchair.
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The Carlisle Summerfair kicks of Thursday with 10 days of fun
For the 32nd year Carlisle Summerfair fills Carlisle borough and surrounding municipalities Thursday-July 11 with a multitude of free and low-cost activities over 10 days.
Deadline for Pa. school budgets fast approaching
While all eyes continue to be on state lawmakers and the Rendell administration over the commonwealth's next budget, school districts throughout Pennsylvania are taking action right now on their spending plans for the 2009-10 fiscal year.
Drag racers had children on board, police say
Two Cumberland County men were charged with child endangerment for allegedly drag-racing while they had children in their cars, Middlesex Twp.
Pittsburgh anglers enshrined in museum exhibit
A museum exhibit will spotlight the contributions of Pittsburgh anglers. Above, Mac Seaholm, right, and Claudia DeVito, front, preview the installations with artist Nick Kratofil, left, at his NIcholas K gallery on the South Side.
Pennsylvania Summer 'Live and Learn' Weekends Offer Gripping Tales of Those 'Fleeing for Freedom'
Dramatic tales about enslaved people who went great lengths to live on free soil will be the focus of this summer's Live and Learn Weekends in Pennsylvania, the state Tourism Office announced today.
After a night off, the KSSL resumes tonight with 8 games total . The four varsity games are: Boiling Springs vs.
Police: 5 Held in Arson at Amity Hall Inn
State police say an overnight fire at Perry County's historic Amity Hall Inn was arson.
Continueda Tragic Accident Took Lives of Siblings and Uncle - "Angels" ...
Tragic Accident Took Lives of Siblings and Uncle - a oeAngelsa remembered at Boiling Springs 9th grade campus Leon G. Russ HOMETOWN NEWS It was nearly two years to the day that Jeffery and Kitty Goforth received the terrible news that their two youngest children had perished in an automobile accident.
Camp Hill High top nominee for Hershey Theatre's Apollo Awards
Carly Hughes of Hershey High School was nominated for an Apollo Award for her performance as Maria in the school production of "The Sound of Music." Hershey Theatre has announced nominees in seven categories for high school spring musicals under its new Apollo Awards program.
Rally targets taxes, government spending
They won't be dumping tea into any harbor, but they will protest taxes and what they see as big-government interference.
South Middletown Twp. keeps agreement with Trout Unlimited
Grant money earmarked for paving the parking lot between the historic iron furnace and a popular trout fishing spot in Boiling Springs is safe for now.
Wine tours enjoy a taste of success
Leroy 'Buck' Mortorff talks about the importance of using virgin oak barrels for Chardonnay wine during a tour Sunday at Four Springs Winery in Seven Valleys that was part of UnCork York Wine Trail's 2009 Tour de Tanks.
Torah study, 10 a.m., Congregation Sons of Israel, 209 E. King St.; topic: the significance of the golden calf.
Zanetta, Spisak win PIAA wrestling openers
Keystone Oaks senior Anthony Zanetta's buzzer-beating victory over Boiling Springs junior Joe Spisak during last season's PIAA Class AA wrestling finals will soon be validated or avenged.
Continueda Chorus Students Reuniting For Concert
Rita Parker was the chorus director at Boiling Springs High School for 25 years beginning in 1977 until her retirement at the end of the 2001 school year.
Wills House key in Gettysburg's journey from town to icon
In June 1863, this was a small, but vital place. The borough was nearly half the physical size of Atlanta, then as now one of the biggest cities in the South.
Cops charge Boiling Springs man with growing marijuana
Gordon Edward Davis told police he tried to grow marijuana, but wasn't very good at it.
Continueda BSBA Holds January Meeting
The Boiling Springs Business Association convened in regular session on January 15 with 25 members present and President Mike Brady presiding.
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