Month: November 2021

147 Articles
Non-Profit

Quincy Village helps WCHS

QUINCY–Residents of Quincy Village Retirement Community donated 200 brand new socks to Waynesboro Community & Human Services. The socks will be given to local...

Around The Region

COMMUTER ALERT: I-83 John Harris Memorial (South) Bridge ramp closures planned

​HARRISBURG – Repairs continue next week on the east shore ramps at the Interstate 83 John Harris Memorial (South) Bridge over the Susquehanna River...

Top Stories

Happy Veterans Day!

We thank all of our veterans for their service and sacrifice!

Non-Profit

Portrait added to WHS collection

WAYNESBORO—Floyd Chalfant, who purchased The Record Herald in 1925 and remained its publisher until his death in 1954, will be remembered with his...

Entertainment

The Grinch leads theatergoers into the holiday

WAYNESBORO—After COVID-19 wreaked havoc on lives and economic development last holiday season, operators of the Waynesboro Theatre want to make sure that this...

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Col. David Hammer to speak at PSU Veterans Day event

MONT ALTO— Ret. Col. David Hammer will serve as keynote speaker during the Penn State Mont Alto Veterans Day Celebration at 12:15 p.m....

Sports

Waynesboro hopes to make more history

WAYNESBORO – So far, the District 3-5A playoffs are proceeding according to seeding. That’s true for Friday night’s quarterfinal matchup between No. 5...

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The Crispy Biscuit opens today

WAYNESBORO—What do you get when you take an empty storefront and mix it with a heaping decade of cooking experience and a pound...

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Do you know school bus safety?

HARRISBURG–Picture yourself on your way to work early one morning with a long line of cars behind you on a four-lane divided road–take...

Local Government

ON THE AGENDA: Franklin County Commissioners

CHAMBERSBURG—The Franklin County Commissioners will meet at 11 a.m. today, Wednesday, Nov. 10 to consider the following: Children & Youth – Updated contract...

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