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August 22, 2007
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In a surprise announcement at the tail end of a lengthy meeting Aug. 14, Chairman Robert Whitmore stated he would be resigning from the Antrim Township Board of Supervisors, effective Aug. 31. He has been on the board 15 1/2 years. His current term ends in two-and-ahalf years. More...

When Robert Crunkleton commits to an organization, he's in it for the long haul. As a result of his 48 years of service to the Greencastle- Antrim Area Development Corporation, he was recognized at its annual meeting and presented a plaque and clock. More...

Best friends don't let friends drive… That advertising phrase doesn't speak for the situation of Greencastle natives Penny Bemisderfer and Pat Peer, but it does address the concern one true friend has for another, which can make the difference between life and death. More...

The committee of the 36th Triennial Old Home Week celebration will gather for a wrapup meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27 in the Lilian S. Besore Library. The 36th Triennial Old Home Week was held Saturday, Aug. 4 to Saturday, Aug. 11. Committee meetings began in September and were held the fou... 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.): State police are developing suspects in a forgery incident that took place over the past several months. More...
Representative Todd Rock recently announced that the Conococheague Institute in Welsh Run will receive a $6,060 grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to assist with the production and installation of four wayside road markers to further promote the Conococheague Valley's ric... More...
Back to school safety tips
With the start of each new school year, students are once again rushing to be on time, parents are getting them on their way, and drivers are going about their business, but experts say that all of them could heed some advice on safety. "This is a critical time of the year," noted Ray Palermo, dir... More...
All-star baseball teams from the Greencastle-Antrim Baseball/ Softball Association made plenty of noise around the state and beyond during the Little League Inc. tournament season. The 13-14 team won District 14, Section 7 and State crowns and advanced to the Eastern Regional Tournament and the d... More...
MARKET NEWS SERVICE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK MARKET AUGUST 16, 2007 CATTLE 142…[PDA]…Compared with la st week's sale; sl. cows were .50-1.00 higher, spots 2.50 higher. HOLSTEIN STEERS Select 1-2 one 70.50. HEIFERS Choice 1-3 one Holstein 1522 lbs 75.00. More...
ANTRIM ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11192 Bemisderfer Road http://100843.agchurches.org 9 a.m. - Sunday School 10 a.m. - Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. - Evening Worship; X-Stream Youth Service WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. - Family Hour with Adult Bible study; Teen Spirit, Vo-Tech classes, Royal Rangers & Missionettes N... More...
I have been silent for long enough. I feel I need to write this. I have tried to let this go for a couple years. Now I have had enough. I chose to live in this district because of the many, many positive things of the community( people, schools, location, churches, and businesses). Most are faith-... More...
Greencastle-Antrim High School seniors completed more than 3500 hours of community service during the 2006-2007 school year. More...
Betty L. Fry, 79, of Dillsburg, died Aug. 13, 2007 at Hershey Medical Center. Born Dec. 13, 1927 in Newville, she was the daughter of the late Bryan and Martha (Galbraith) Baker. She was married to Dr. Robert Fry Dec. 29, 1947. More...
COMING EVENTS Aug. 19 to 25 - Franklin County Fair, Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club, 3725 Warm Spring Road, Chambersburg. Sept. 8 - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Turfgrass Establishment, Lawn Care & Renovation, Franklin County Cooperative Extension, Chambersburg, Call 263-9226. More...
Your WEEKLY COMMUNITY PHOTO ALBUM
Sometimes swings are still the best entertainment. Joshua Reed, 3, Greencastle, sails through the air with the help of his uncle, Mike Reed, Baltimore, during the Fun Fair last Friday. More...

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