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Entertainment

Piano concert free to military

WAYNESBORO–The Waynesboro Community Concert Association is offering free admission to active duty and reserve military, veterans and their families for their 84th “Celebrating...

Voices

Hickory, dickory mouse. Have you protected your house?

The hot and sticky summer is behind us, the days are growing shorter, the leaves are changing colors, the evening air is crisp...

Top Stories

“Trunk or Treat” drive-by cancelled

ROUZERVILLE—Due to the weather, the Halloween trunk or treat event planned for tonight, Friday, Oct. 29, at the Walmart parking lot, has been...

School News

More than an apple …

WAYNESBORO–Teachers at Fairview Elementary School were recently treated to a Teachers’ Appreciation Lunch. The lunch was provided by parents and several community members...

Sports

MS volleyball tryouts slated

WAYNESBORO—Waynesboro Area Middle School girls who want to try out for the Maidens Youth Volleyball Teams listen up. Tryouts will be held Oct....

School News

WASHS students learn basics of finance

WAYNESBORO—Seniors at Waynesboro Area Senior High School got a taste of real life recently through a day of Financial Literacy 101. Twice a...

Local Government

Work continues on square renovation

WAYNESBORO—The Borough of Waynesboro recently began work on its square renovation project. Cumberland Valley Tree Service has removed all the trees in the...

Local Government

Buena Vista Drive to close

WAYNE HEIGHTS—Washington Township officials will close Buena Vista Drive between Monta Vista Drive and Amsterdam Road for “an extended period of time” beginning...

Top Stories

“Battle of the Minds” pits wits for local nonprofits

GREENCASTLE—The Rotary Club of Waynesboro recently hosted the “Battle of the Minds” at Green Grove Gardens. The annual event, held each fall to...

Local Government

WPD receives $45k from feds

WAYNESBORO—The Borough of Waynesboro Police Department has been awarded $45,264 in federal funding from the Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing...

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