Oct 30, 2009 | Danville News
Red Priest plays Baroque at BU
Red Priest will perform "Nightmare in Venice - A Halloween Fantasy" on Friday at 8 p.m. in the Weis Center at Bucknell University.
Candidates mull ways to hold line on taxes
Real estate taxes are being appealed, and people are winning, East Buffalo Township Supervisor Lawson Fetterman said during a candidates' forum Wednesday night.
College to Present 'Get Real!' Program on Investing
David Smith , Westminster College assistant professor of accounting, will present "Your Money: The Way to a Good Life" at the "Get Real!" program Thursday, Nov.
Pediatric physician of Upper St. Clair always put patients first
When Jeff O'Connor, then 14, experienced a dull, heavy pain in his chest, his mother took him to see Dr.
Kelly Hofstetter and John Sloane Griswold III will be married Sept. 18, 2010, in Old Lyme, Conn.
Swine flu: Fears on campus gone
Amanda Green survived "the swine." "That's what everyone calls it" on the Bucknell University campus, the 20-year-old junior said.
See paintings, meet the artists
Three exhibitions curated by Dan Mills, director of the Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University, will be on view Friday through Dec.
9 lives per gallon? Cat stuck in SUV engine is OK
A cat who rode two miles through New York City while stuck in the engine compartment of an SUV has lived to meow about it.
Steel Shavings, Volume 40, is on sale at the Indiana University Northwest bookstore in Gary for $12.50. Surrender, surrender But don't give yourself away." -- Cheap Trick T he man is almost too famous for my column.
Reading Eagle Adam Sanders, West Lawn, has received a master of arts degree from Ball State University, Muncie, Ind.
Volunteer stresses family, community
Diane Meixell finds life at the cemetery. It brings a smile to her face, she said, to walk the paths between the tombstones and read the names of people who dedicated their lives to the community, to others and to causes.
Good leaders get out of the way, symposium attendees told
Good leaders get out of the way and help others achieve, and great leaders understand human emotions.
14 firms interested in Route 15 planning job
Union County has received 14 pitches from planning and engineering firms that would like the $220,000 job of figuring out what do with a three-mile stretch of Route 15.
Bucknell fraternity joins in Reagan Run for Alzheimer's
The brothers of Bucknell University's chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon prepare to run the first leg of the sixth annual Ronald Reagan Run for Alzheimer's on Thursday night at Bucknell.
As sodium comes under fire as a menu culprit, chefs rethink ways to bring out the flavor in foods.
Bucknell honors Endicott native
An Endicott resident was recently honored during the Fall Student Awards ceremony at Bucknell University.
Super Student: Video cameras, calculus inspire 16-year-old
While Jacob Land, a 16-year-old junior at Line Mountain High School, is unsure what college he wants to attend and the direction he would like his career to eventually take, his options seem endless.
Small/Medium Private Institution Winner: Bucknell University
Strategic placement of food and beverage stations and a roomy servery keep things moving.
Dog Days help students adapt to college life
About 5 in the afternoon, they started to gather on this central Pennsylvania college campus: The shih tzu brothers Boomer and Otis; Maggie, a lumbering chocolate lab; Cole and Chase, the David and Goliath of the bunch, of course named after Phillies; and the talented Bunsen, the boxer mix who has his own blog and can eat treats he flips off his ...
Northumberland County gets first female assistant solicitor
A former college drop-out, hairdresser and mother of four, Kymberley Best said she never envisioned becoming the first woman to serve as a Northumberland County assistant solicitor.
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