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Snowball fight in Mount Holly Springs escalates into assault, police say
State police said Chadwick M. Lear, 19, punched and kicked a man who threw a snowball at him Thursday night.
Cumberland County Libraries To Cut Hours, Hike Fines
Budget issues in Cumberland County are leading to more changes in the library system.
Library System Announces 2nd Wave of Cuts
The Cumberland County Library System has announced a second wave of service cuts due to a reduction in state funding.
Three Cumberland County libraries announce program, service cuts
Three of Cumberland County's public libraries this morning announced service cuts to address a 33 percent drop in state funding.
Carlisle woman who drove with a frightened neighbor on her hood will get prison time
A woman who drove through Mount Holly Springs with a frightened neighbor on her van's hood will spend time in prison.
Transmission taken from truck Hazleton police said between 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 12:33 a.m. Sunday, someone or several people, took a transmission and about $100 worth of diesel fuel from a 2000 International truck owned by Enosis Inc., which was parked in front of 371 S. Poplar St.
Mount Holly Springs man broke into home, police say
Nathaniel E. Hawbaker was carrying a beer when he forced his way into Cameron Mooney's Mount Holly Springs apartment, Mount Holly Springs police said.
Off-duty cop helps apprehend shoplifting suspect in Hampden Township store
Robert Higgins, a Hampden Township police officer, saw John R. Stoner, 28, of the 800 block of Sand Bank Road in Mount Holly Springs, try to conceal merchandise under his jacket yesterday at the Radio Shack in the 6000 block of Carlisle Pike, Hampden Township, court documents state.
Mount Holly Springs man charged after following alleged victim to police station
Marlin E. Brownewell, 39, whose last known address was in the 700 block of Baltimore Road, Mount Holly Springs, was charged after allegedly assaulting a woman and then following her to the police station.
THEFT: Pennsylvania State Police in Carlisle are investigating an incident in which a person poured beer onto the seat of a vehicle and stole something from another vehicle at 12:14 a.m., Nov.
Turkey Trek scheduled at Kings Gap
Looking for a chance to get outdoors? Try the "Turkey Trek" at the King's Gap Environmental Education Center, 500 Kings Gap Road, Carlisle.
News in brief for Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009
PennDOT to replace pipe on Route 94 Weather permitting, a section of Route 94 between Mount Holly Springs and York Springs boroughs will be closed for most of the day Wednesday to replace a drainage pipe.
Long-Time Partnership Over For EMS Companies
A long-standing partnership between two Cumberland County paramedic companies is breaking up.
Suspect in Theft, Assault Arrested
Police have arrested a Carlisle man wanted in the theft of money and medications and on separate charges he had inappropriate contact with a 12-year-old girl.
Unsolved Mysteries Of The Susquehanna Valley
Juan Lopez, 51, was just finishing up with a customer was about to close his Lancaster check cashing store on Dec.
Police busy with weekend assaults in Cumberland County
Police made five assault arrests in Middlesex Township, Mount Holly Springs and Carlisle over the Halloween weekend stretch.
Nanotech business presents new breakthrough
Rod Komlenic of Ahstrom Filtration presented their latest development, Disruptor, which is the smallest nanofiber on the market today The vice president of business development for Ahlstrom Filtration Inc.
West Shore EMS outlines plans for Carlisle area
West Shore EMS would like to station an ambulance in North Middleton Township, one in Mount Holly Springs and one in Newville, Larry Roberts, the ambulance company's vice president and chief operating officer, told North Middleton Township supervisors tonight.
Missing Cumberland County Girl Found
Police have found a Middlesex Township girl who's been missing for a week. A driver noticed Anastasia Conway, 16, sitting in a truck in Mount Holly Springs, and called police.
Dickinson Township man accused of trying to run down old flame's new boyfriend
Derek C. Seiders was angry that the mother of his three-year-old daughter would not let him see the girl, so he is accused of ramming the woman's car and trying to run down the woman's boyfriend, Mount Holly Springs police said.