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July 3, 2007
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Kay Witmer received a phone call that the roof was leaking June 13. As president of the Lilian S. Besore Memorial Library Board, she checked out the situation the next morning. Fortunately the water from a summer rainstorm dripped only in the aisles, and books and other materials were spared. But... More...

Editor's note: Mrs. Winifred "Toby" Harvie retired following the end of this school year after 40 years with the Greencastle- Antrim School District. For a number of years Mrs. Harvie has written a column on the music department for the Echo Pilot. More...

A passion for all things automotive unites three generations of a Greencastle family and underlies their 40-year commitment to organizing the Antique Car Display during Old Home Week. More...

The Greencastle-Antrim Lioness Club held its May meeting at the Antrim House with 38 members and four guests in attendance. Barbara Nicarry and Sharon Martin were greeters. Lioness President Marlene Duffey welcomed everyone. Lioness Betty Fisher led the singing of "America the Beautiful" and the p... More...
Pennsylvania State Police in Chambersburg recently issued the following news releases (Information on any of the cases should be called to police at 264-5161.): Roy Thomas, 73, impacted the driver side door of another vehicle with his 1999 Peterbilt 379 after exiting I-81 at Exit 3 nor... More...
Young and old alike at risk of heat stroke
Keeping cool on hot, humid summer days is good advice for more reasons than sheer comfort. It's vital for good health - even staying alive. That's the message from the Pennsylvania Medical Society, warning young and old alike that heat stroke is a deadly illness to be avoided at all costs - even i... More...
Brooke Holloway and Rachel Baker, 2007 graduates of Greencastle-Antrim High School, cheered in the Big 33, 50th anniversary game between the top football players from Pennsylvania and Ohio on June 16. All Big 33 alumni were invited to participate in the anniversary festivities. More...
WELSH RUN - The First National Bank of Greencastle has contributed $3,000 to the Conococheague Institute's Welsh Barrens Cultural Center at Rock Hill Farm. The bank's donation is the second in a two-year bank pledge to the Institute. More...
Praise Team in the Park First United Methodist Church will present Praise Team in the Park at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 8 with a concert at Jerome King Playground. Witness Ministries Group will be serving ice-cold watermelon during intermission to all those who come to enjoy the evening of music. More...
The Conococheague Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association presented scholarships in the amount of $700 to the following four local college students: Cayla Amsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Amsley, is enrolled at Penn State-Mont Alto with emphasis on early childhood devel... More...
Richard Daniel Miller, 52, of 9180 Goods Dam Road, Waynesboro, Pa. died at 1:15 p.m. Friday, June 29, 2007 in the Hershey Medical Center, Hershey. Born Dec. 30, 1954 in Waynesboro, he was the son of Alice (Martin) Miller of Waynesboro and the late Daniel Miller. More...
COMING EVENTS July 10 - 6:30 p.m., Holstein Twilight Meeting, Arlan Garber Farm, Chambersburg. July 17 - 10 a.m., Garden Tour at Garden at Falling Spring Nursing Home Aug. 1 - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Farm and Safety Day Camp, Chambersburg Road & Gun Club, Call Extension office at 263-9226 for inf... More...
Editor's note: Shaye graduated from Greencastle-Antrim High School in June following an internship with the Echo Pilot during the second semester of her senior year. She will be attending Kent State University in the fall toward a career in photo journalism. Today we feature some of her favorite... More...

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