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Locals put holiday shoppers at ease with patience, perfectly wrapped packages
Audrey Cutshall, right, 72, of Conewago Township chooses gift-wrap while Judy Zurick, 63, of Manchester Township talks to customers on Black Friday at Border s Books and Music in Springettsbury Township.
Swine flu shot clinics move to Northeastern
Students attending Northeastern schools are next on the list to receive swine flu vaccinations.
Mount Wolf VFW aids chocolate drive for U.S. troops
VFW Ladies Auxiliary members Doris Reever, left, of Pleasureville, and Delores Wintermyer of New Oxford package boxes of Wolfgang chocolate, snacks and personal items for military personnel in Afghanistan and Iraq at the Mount Wolf VFW post Monday.
Public Record for Monday, Dec. 7, 2009
10:05 p.m. A suspicious vehicle was reported in the first block of East Walnut Street.
Rocky Ridge turns on the lights for Christmas
Jennifer Renner, left, of Mount Wolf walks while Susan Feltenberger pushes her son, Cassius Hibbert, both of Wrightsville, through Christmas Magic at Rocky Ridge County Park Sunday.
Dover Township church celebrates Thanksgiving, Russian-style
After worship on Sunday, members of Treasures of Heaven Community Church descended on a spread of American favorites -- roast turkey, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie -- alongside towering dishes of traditional Russian cuisine.
Local veterans are honored today
People mingle around before the Veterans Day program at the York expo Wednesday Veterans across the county are being honored today in conjunction with Veterans Day.
York County couple charged after police said they left their baby alone in unlocked, running car
A York County couple left their 4-month-old baby in an unlocked vehicle with its engine running while they went shopping at Target in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, police said.
A baby buffalo, a patty drop and $500
A baby buffalo doing its business behind Northeastern Middle School Sunday afternoon drew a crowd, raised some eyebrows and netted a music teacher $500. Northeastern School District tried a new fundraiser called the Baby Buffalo Patty Drop & Golf Shootout, marking off an 800-square grid in the field behind its middle school and setting Betty, a ...
A baby buffalo, a patty drop and $500
From left, Pat Lowery of Mount Wolf, Susan Bogle and Dewayne Bogle, both of Manchester, watch as Betty the baby buffalo declares a winner in Northeastern School District's patty drop Sunday.
Mount Wolf business gives away $20K for 50th birthday
Some approach their 50th birthdays expecting gifts, but as Dietz-Nauman Inc. entered its sixth decade of business in York County, it went in another direction.
Radios a a oeGoa oe, But Who Will Pay?
York County Commissioners decided Wednesday that they will take action to fix the county's communication system for first responders.
Municipalities decline to talk merger with Newberry
Newberry Township officials recently sent a letter to the neighboring boroughs of Lewisberry, Goldsboro and York Haven to see if council members would be interested in talking about a municipal merger.
New pastor at Lischey's in N. Codorus Township
The Rev. Sarah Rentzel Jones will be installed as pastor of St. Peter's Lischey's United Church of Christ in North Codorus Township 3 p.m. Oct.
Soggy start doesn't put a damper on America's 1st and oldest fair
After rain kept rides empty on opening day, they were back in action Saturday. Kids of all ages and parents were glad the weather didn't put a damper on the weekend too.
CBS 21 News was there when organizers broke ground for the Leg Up Farm near Mount Wolf.
Motorcyclists injured in Manchester Twp crash
Two motorcyclists were injured -- one seriously -- in a three-vehicle crash in Manchester Township Sunday night.
Fire co. blood drive honors former assistant chief
Bill Newbould walked into York Hospital in June thinking he was having a heart attack, and he spent the next 36 days there after being diagnosed with acute leukemia.
Fire co. blood drive honors former assistant chief
Bret Newbould, right, was one of the first in line to give blood during a drive held Wednesday at Eagle Fire Company in Mount Wolf.
Search begins for Camp Security artifacts
Steve Lawrence checks the screen for pieces of 'treasure,' or artifacts that are hiding in the rocks and dirt that's been dug outside the Schultz House in Springettsbury Township on Tuesday.