Monday Oct 26 | Easton Express-Times
Glendon's Old Stone Inn still in limbo more than one year after fire
Sixteen months after a devastating fire destroyed the Old Stone Inn, the ruins of the historic building remain unattended.
County hardest hit in the state
By Friday afternoon, Ken Worthington and his two roommates were getting cold and hungry.
Portage area communities poised to hire grant writer
A northern Cambria County man who led a nonprofit development corporation for 20 years is being eyed by three communities in the hopes he can help them find state and federal money for a number of initiatives.
BY RUTH RICE RRICE@TRIBDEM.COM The fall harvest, handmade crafts and the simplicity and pageantry of the region's history will be celebrated at some of the region's most popular fall festivals.
Legislative stalemate gives schools an unwanted budget lesson
School districts may be the next casualty of Pennsylvania's budget deadlock, with reimbursements from the state cut off.
Official:a SNo drawdown at Prince Gallitzin
By KATHY MELLOTT KMELLOTT@TRIBDEM.COM PATTON - Changes in design of a shoreline erosion-control project at Prince Gallitzin State Park have eliminated the need to draw down the water level at Glendale Lake by five feet, a state official has confirmed.
Cambria eyes cuts as funds dwindle
Cambria County is edging closer to layoffs or shortened work weeks for some human services employees with the ongoing deadlock over a state budget.
Blaze called in as firefighters ready for parade
Firefighters from across the northern Cambria area found themselves doing double duty Sunday afternoon when a fire broke out just as the volunteers were lining up for a parade as part of the annual Carrolltown Firemen's Festival.
Blaze called in as firefighters ready for parade
Firefighters from across the northern Cambria area found themselves doing double duty Sunday afternoon when a fire broke out just as the volunteers were lining up for a parade as part of the annual Carrolltown Firemen's Festival.
Blaze called in as firefighters ready for parade
Firefighters from across the northern Cambria area found themselves doing double duty Sunday afternoon when a fire broke out just as the volunteers were lining up for a parade as part of the annual Carrolltown Firemen's Festival.
Area police departments face similar struggles: including rising costs, manpower and scheduling.
The driver of a truck carrying a load of hay traveling south on Route 310 lost control of the vehicle on a sharp curve near Harmony Wednesday night, rolling it onto its side and spilling the entire load of hay onto the berm and a private yard near Pickett Road in Young Township.
Remembering The Groundhog Festival 2009
When the Rat Pack asks for its photo to be on the front page, it goes on the front page: Here, Bo Wagnera TMs Rat Pack Tribute to Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.
Groundhog King Jacob Stumpf and Queen Ashlee Spack cruise along in the parade that signified the end of the Firemena s Old Home Week Carnival Saturday.
The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA
The following have been sentenced in Cambria County Court : Derek Johnson, 47, 900 block of Ash Street, Johnstown, theft and driving while license suspended, was sentenced to six months to two years, less a day, in county jail.
Tuesday night, Phoenix Sharpe of Punxsy was preparing to ride the merry-go-round at the Punxsutawney Fire Departmenta s Old Home Week Carnival, with her mom, Carrie Sharpe, making sure Phoenix stays in the saddle.
Fire destroys landmark Anchor Inn
A fire early Friday destroyed the Anchor Inn, a well-known Clearfield Township bar that was built nearly 50 years ago near Prince Gallitzin State Park.
Motorcyclist killed on PJ McArdle Roadway
Pittsburgh police are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash Sunday afternoon on PJ McArdle Roadway in Mt.
Person of the week: Volunteer spearheads new library
Patricia Willett and her fellow volunteers at the Patton Public Library have been building up the library for years through their hard work.
Borough seeks trash service expansion
The regional government in the county's economic center plans to expand a household trash collection program outside its territory, and the county's biggest municipality expects to bid for the work.