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Franklin County Rolls Out Crisis Intervention Program For Employees

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners have unveiled a new initiative to assist employees who are struggling after experiencing a stressful incident on...

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Middletown Valley Bank Expands Hagerstown Presence

Middletown Valley Bank (“MVB” or “the Bank”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Community Heritage Financial, Inc., has announced the construction of a new 4,000...

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5 Things To Do This Weekend

Chow Down for a Cause. The Bay Supper Fundraiser, will be held at the Waynesboro Country Club on Friday, June 28. Doors open...

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United Way of Franklin County Kicks Off Annual Stuff the Bus Drive

CHAMBERSBURG- While families are in the midst of vacations, and kids are enjoying a long break from studies, United Way of Franklin County...

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Washington Township Implements Open Burning Ban and Road Closure

WAYNESBORO- The Washington Township Supervisors have announced a ban on all open burning in Washington Township, Franklin County, effective at noon on Tuesday,...

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Cumberland Valley to Honor Rising Stars

CHAMBERSBURG- The Cumberland Valley Business Alliance (CVBA) is now accepting nominations for its annual Young Professional Awards. The awards recognize outstanding individuals under...

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A Cappella & Unplugged Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Musical Showcase

CHAMBERSBURG- The historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Chambersburg will host the first round of the 10th annual A Cappella & Unplugged competition on...

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Celebrate Independence Day at Waynesboro’s 28th Annual Summer Jubilee

What do you do on the Fourth of July in Waynesboro? “You go to the Waynesboro Summer Jubilee of course,” said Holly Miler,...

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