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June 25, 2008
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"This is long overdue." - Harry Foley, Borough Council member
The possibility exists that Madison and Franklin streets will become one way in an effort to improve the flow of traffic in Greencastle. The Public Safety Committee pondered the benefits of such a move at its June 18 meeting. More...

The equipment in Greencastle's former bakery is up for grabs through a sheriff's sale scheduled for Aug. 11. Started as Wolf's Bakery in 1996, it was last known as Cup O' Joe Coffee and Pastry, and closed its doors in February. More...

Chapter 132: Nuisances in the Borough of Greencastle ordinance makes for good reading these days, as the borough is following up on complaints for various violations. Police recently notified two property owners that their weeds exceeded a maximum height of 10 inches. More...

Greencastle Borough Police recently released the following incident reports (Information on any of the cases should be called to police at 597-9506.): Someone entered a vehicle parked at Keystone Ford, 301 S. Antrim Way, between 7:59 a.m. June 16 and 3:28 p.m. June 17. Victim Mario Alber... More...
In Greencastle-Antrim June 30 through July 6
Monday, June 30 Greencastle Rotary, noon, Antrim House Antrim Township Municipal Authority, 7 p.m., township building Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church Tuesday, July 1 TOPS of Greencastle, 6 p.m. More...
Is one-way the right way?
In a time when the bent of civil planning is moving from one-way to two-way streets, Greencastle officials are pondering the opposite. The Borough Public Safety Committee last week discussed making Madison and Franklin streets one way. This would be the first major one-way movement in the borough... More...
The Pirates claimed the 2008 Greencastle-Antrim Little League Major Division championship last week by winning a best-of-three series over the Angels. After trading the opening two games of the title series, the Pirates downed the Angels 4-2 for the deciding game Friday. More...
Waste Management, Inc. has been named on Ethisphere's second annual World's Most Ethical Companies list. The company is the only one listed in the "environmental services and equipment" category. More...
Antrim Assembly of God is pleased to announce that Rev. Samson, a pastor from Madras, India, will be the guest speaker at the 6:30 p.m. June 29 Sunday Evening Service, 11192 Bemisderfer Road. Rev. Samson has spent many years as a pastor in a predominately Hindu culture. More...
Keystone Ford, with dealerships in Greencastle and Chambersburg, announces its first annual 'Support our Franklin County Troops' program. This program is part of Keystone Ford's year long 'American Strong... More...
The teaching roster is complete for 2008-2009, bar anyone resigning over the summer, Superintendent C. Gregory Hoover told the school board June 19. Nine teachers and a nurse were hired at the meeting. They include three all-day kindergarten teachers: So Hyun Kim and Heather M. Shank, both with ... More...
Brian Michael Borst, 59, died the morning of June 21, 2008 in his Greencastle home. Born Sept. 26, 1948 in Hagerstown, Md., he was the son of Robert G. Borst of Hagerstown, and of the late Grace N. Borst. He grew up in Hagerstown, attending St. Mary's Catholic School and graduating from North Ha... More...
COMING EVENTS June 26 - Growing Herbs & Seasoning Your Life Workshop, Franklin County Master Gardeners, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Franklin County Cooperative Extension office. Call (717) 263-9226. June 28 - Franklin County Dairy Princess Pageant, Kauffman Community Center, Kauffman, 7 p.m. More...

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