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LOCAL HISTORY: Ghosts of Antietam- The Photographic Legacy of Mathew Brady

During America’s infancy, war was both an inevitable and too-common occurrence. The Revolutionary War was required to win independence, the War of 1812...

Around The Region

Halloween Event Round-Up

Halloween is just around the corner, and many area municipalities have designated trick-or-treat nights. Here is a schedule of upcoming events: In addition...

Local Government

Chambersburg Police Department Participates in Operation Safe Stop

CHAMBERSBURG- Recently, the Chambersburg Police Department participated in the” 2023 Operation Safe Stop” in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Operation Safe...

Entertainment

Live Music Friday: Cameron Molloy & Friends

WAYNESBORO-On Friday, Oct. 27 , from 5:30 to 8 p.m. join Music Makers as they host Cameron Molloy and his Friends at 46...

Sports

Greencastle-Antrim Boys Varsity Soccer Goes Undefeated

GREENCASTLE – The Greencastle-Antrim boys varsity soccer team finished their regular season undefeated with a 15-0-2 record. The team’s success was due in...

Voices

SNIFF NOTES: A Best Friend Like Max

They’re best friends. Have been since the day they met so many years ago. They go everywhere together and have so much fun....

Non-Profit

Photo Gallery: Fort Ritchie Fall Craft Show

The Fort Ritchie Fall Craft Show was held on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The indoor craft bazaar featured...

Top Stories

Photo Gallery: Pumpkins & Pippins

The Institute’s third annual Pumpkins and Pippins fall festival was held on Saturday, October 21 from noon to 4 p.m. at Pine Hill...

Top Stories

Photo Gallery: Trunk or Treat Waynesboro YMCA

TRUNK or TREAT at the Waynesboro Area YMCA on Saturday, Oct. 21, 3 to 5 p.m. was a fun and safe way to...

School News

WASHS Honor Civics Students Learn about America 250 from Local Historian

WAYNESBORO- Bob Thomas presented to WASHS 9th grade Honor Civics about America 250. America 250 is a nationwide initiative to commemorate the 250th anniversary...

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