Sep 30, 2009 | Go Erie
Titusville YMCA's search for new home awaits city ruling
YMCA officials are awaiting a ruling by the city's zoning hearing board to determine if their programs can move into new homes.
The maples are starting to sport splotches of red and gold. Within a few weeks, the transformation will be complete, as the leaves on the region's hardwoods say goodbye to their green and show off their brilliant autumnal colors, beckoning natives and visitors alike to come out for a closer view.
Titusville man jailed on charges of fleeing police
A city man was jailed Tuesday on charges that he led state police on a high-speed chase last week.
Arts councils seek support to combat shortfall
A summer's worth of free programs and a shaky economy has left the Titusville Council on the Arts in need of some significant community support.
AlturnaMATS celebrates 15th anniversary
AlturnaMATS opened early in 1994 in the garage of its founder and previous owner, Jim Aaron.
Bailout recipients talk stock options
Of the top 20 financial industry recipients of bailout aid, number that have revealed the details of stock options pocketed in early 2009, according to a report from the Institute for Policy Studies: 10 Based on rising stock prices, combined increase in the estimated value of the stock options enjoyed by the top five executives at each of these ...
Remembering the a Children of the Suna
In 1944, JoAnn Eck was a 7-year-old living with her mother in Titusville, Crawford County.
Investigators are searching for the cause of an early morning fire that heavily damaged a home in the city.
As I noted in my first posting of the month, August 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of the first commercial oil well.
So, what happened 150 years ago?
To better illustrate 1859, other than simply saying it was 150 years ago, here are some events from the time to give it perspective.
Exactly 150 years ago oil was drilled out of the ground for the first time in Titusville, Pennsylvania.