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July 16, 2008
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"They have no appreciation for what I've done for Antrim Township. I feel I wasn't appreciated at all on the authority, with all my knowledge. They just weren't interested." - BJ Roberts
Last Tuesday evening Antrim Township Board of Supervisors vice chairman Fred Young Jr. asked if there was a legal way to remove an appointed official from the Antrim Township Municipal Authority. Chairman Curtis Myers had just expressed dissatisfaction because he had been told one member refused t... More...

Jay Nagle helps his son Daniel, 4, with a water gun at the Rescue Hose Company carnival. Cousins Schuyler Emmick, 12, and Anna Emmick, 8, are on their own. More...

An open lease for the building at 42 E. Baltimore St. will put tenants into the former Wolf's Bakery this fall. Shayna Gehring, owner of The Black Tie Affair at 21 E. Baltimore St., will move in as soon as she gets the all-clear from Susquehanna Bank. The bank asked the Franklin County Court of Co... More...

Greencastle Borough Police recently released the following incident reports (Information on any of the cases should be called to police at 597-9506.): The American Legion, 254 S. Carlisle St., was burglarized early in the morning July 13. Police report that someone gained entry through the air co... More...
100 Years Ago July 16, 1908 A fire of unknown origin was discovered in the cupola of the J.R. Davison warehouse at the south end of town. While considerable damage was done by the flames and the water turned on them, the loss was not great. More...
Better with age
Sidewalk Days has been around for more than 40 years, but never seems to show it's age. In fact, it just gets better. Just a tad hot, but good weather helped to pack the sidewalks downtown last week in what appeared to be one of the better turnouts in recent memory. More...
From left, Ciara Little and Caroline Holmes, pose at the Shalom Christian Academy Summer Soccer Camp recently. They had the opportunity to improve their skills under the coaching of Roger Bernecker, Michael Bernecker, Murray Roseman and Michelle Nolan. Several sports camps (basketball, flag football... More...
The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce will host a breakfast Tuesday, July 22, at the Antrim House Restaurant, 104 E. Baltimore St. The event will be sponsored by M&T Bank. David Dickson, the District Director of the Small Business Administration, will be traveling to Greencastle from Philade... More...
CHAMBERSBURG - The Second Annual 7/20 Gathering will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at Chambersburg Area Senior High School Trojan Stadium, 511 South 6th St. More...
What are you waiting for America? Are you seeing, believing and hearing the things that are happening on this earth on TV? People think these disasters are from Mother Nature and they are not. Going back to a man named Job; Satan, did everything to Job. God gave him the power over the world, but ... More...
Indiana University of Pennsylvania INDIANA,Pa.- The following students from Greencastle have been named to the spring 2008 Dean's List at Indiana University of Pennsylvania: Kellin A. More...
Donald E. "Duck" Oberholzer, 69, of 645 Leitersburg Road, Greencastle, died at 11:15 a.m., Sunday, July 13, 2008 in his home. Born Nov. 25, 1938 in Greencastle, he was the son of the late Roy L. and Nora E. (Barnes) Oberholzer. He spent his early life in Greencastle. More...
COMING EVENTS July 17 - Open House Dairy Tour, Mike Flannery Farm, Merceresburg, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Aug. 1 - Farm and Home Safety Day, Chambersburg Rod & Gun Club, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 19 - Horticulture Gardens Open House, Gardens and Cut Flower Arranging Franklin County Master Gardeners... More...
Haley Zomak, 11, and her siblings Hannah, 7, and Hunter, 4, tackle a plate of ribbon fries. More...

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