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October 4, 2006
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'A woman's place is.....building a home!' That's the motto of Women Build, a subsidiary of Habitat for Humanity. And while women from the tri-state area are joining forces to construct housing for low-income families in Washington County, Maryland, girls don't want to be left out. More...

A local businessman takes issue with the fact that Antrim Township is planning to notify him of zoning ordinance violations. Jeff Todd, 47, owner of Todd Auto Body at 13545 Worleytown Road, told the Echo Pilot he has a paper trail to prove that all his expansions have been done with the knowledge of More...

The Antrim Township board of supervisors indicated it was going to reject the planned residential development plans submitted for Creek Farm Village. At last week's regular meeting the board once again met in executive session prior to announcing its decision. More...

The following deed transfers in Greencastle and Antrim Township have recently been recorded in the Franklin County Register and Recorder's office: More...
School safety highlighted
The school year is well underway, but it's never too late to think safety when its comes to keeping children safe from injury on their way to and from school More...
Recently I read a remarkable story about an 11-year-old Polish boy who was tossed into a German concentration camp in 1942. Schlieben, near Berlin. A subcamp of Buchenwald. His work was the camp crematorium, loading the dead bodies onto a hand cranked elevator. He, More...
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people". - John F. Kennedy More...
Mrs. Eleanor Mae (Bricker) Rowe, 84, a resident of the Village of Laurel Run, Fayetteville, and formerly of 9026 Gap Road, Waynesboro, died at 4:27 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006, in the nursing home. She had been in failing health for the past two years and critically ill since Sept. 1, 2006. More...

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