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First-class carrier's move upsets Lititz
The business people in Lititz have their own clock. His name is Barry. Every day, at the same time, Barry Lavender, a mustachioed dynamo, strides into their shop or deli or place of business with a cheerful greeting and their mail.
The Strengths of a Will and Dreams
This story starts in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. The small town is the county seat of Cambria County sitting between Pittsburgh and State College.
Patrick Cherry has enjoyed being in the acting world. He brought his acting expertise in working with and alongside Academy Award winners to Emporium as the Cameron County High School Drama Club advisor in the spring.
Belgian Beers from 12% Imports of Brooklyn
As you enter Monk's Cafe and Beer Emporium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, the air is charged with soft music and whispering voices, while exotic aromas of fine fare and libations gently seduce your senses.
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Fantastic news! This, along with Busters, the possibilities at the Lyric, the Dame and Al's...good
Lexington doesn't appear on any of the "Best U.S. Cities for Live Music" lists - yet.
Love and history bloom amid heirloom roses in Mercersburg
Like debutantes at their first formal ball, the heirloom roses at Rock Hill Farm show off their prettiest petals in May and June.
Emporium man killed in fatal collision
Emporium man killed in fatal collision Photo by Amy Cherry St. Marys Police Officer D.J. Marconi surveys the damage to a 1992 Ford pick-up truck operated by Lawrence Dunbar of Emporium, who was killed in a two-vehicle collision on Monday.
Port Allegany, PA Community Calendar
Woodland Hobbit & Fairy Festival Presale Tickets Still Available
Discounted presale tickets are still available for the 2009 Woodland Hobbit and Fairy Festival in the Pennsylvania Wilds! Join the Queen Fairy and King Hobbit on June 13, 2009 from 10am - 5pm at 72 Mitcheltree Hollow Lane, Keating Summit, Pennsylvania in your best hobbit or fairy attire for this young person's celebration of the arts in nature.
In addition to new buildings, Chapman State Park just got a new park manager. Jim McCorkle, a native of Butler, Pa., replaces Ryan Borcz, who took an assistance park manager position at Pymatuning State Park in April.
Dennis Roddy knows Pennsylvania. He's been a general assignment reporter at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette since January 1993; before that, he was at the Pittsburgh Press .
Steve Earle brings his new album to Music Hall May 28
"Hardcore troubadour" Steve Earle, will be performing on Saturday, May 28, at The Music Hall in support of his new album, Townes.
Port Allegany, PA Community Calendar
2009 Woodland Hobbit and Fairy Festival June 13
Reconnect with nature in the beautiful Pennsylvania Wilds and enjoy a day full of artistic activities.
Defendants sentenced at Return Day
Honorable Richard A. Masson, President Judge sentenced defendants Monday morning at the May regular Return Day.
Latham's Acre: 60-year-old deer exclosure demonstrates impact of overbrowsing
Thousands of bright green buds reached through the forest floor or peaked from the tips of branches in the shady patch of forest.
Red grapes covered with frost at an ice winery near Windsor. Demand for icewine, which many Canadian wineries export or sell through retail outlets at their vineyards, is fizzling as people move away from luxury alcohol in the downturn.
A suburban Texas housewife held hostage in her own bomb shelter; the young pregnant woman who bound her with Christmas lights; and the captive aging former beauty queen's husband are the dramatis personae in Disinfecting Edwin .
Hard Times: Tiny town hit hard as main employer cuts jobs
EMPORIUM, Pa. -- After his wife, Holly, kissed him goodbye and went off to the family's remaining job, Steve Manginell climbed into his pickup truck and wheeled it up a hillside where he could see the plant that once employed him and the town he doesn't want to leave.
Local veterans benefit from van
Area veterans are benefiting from a new service in Elk County as the Veterans' Affairs office has its first Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network vehicle, a service used to transport veterans for medical purposes.
New businesses are starting to bud in Carlisle after a rough economic winter. "This spring is really picking up," said Vanessa Fiorentino, retail coordinator for the Downtown Carlisle Association, which handles retail business applications for the borough.
Tresatti recognized for work at Taylored Solutions Inc
Susan Tresatti has become one of the Pittsburgh area's most wellknown businesswomen.