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Homes By Keystone plans for rebirth, expansion

WAYNESBORO – The parent company of Homes by Keystone, a five-decade business in greater Waynesboro, is looking to the late 1990s and early...

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Art Sign Company has much delayed Grand Opening

FAYETTEVILLE – Jason and Jackie Fisher have waited a long time for this moment – a Grand Re-Opening. Art Sign Company was founded...

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Linden Showalter, CPA by day, world running record holder as well

What makes Waynesboro a special place?  The special people who live here.  Linden Showalter is a special person. When he completed the South...

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Ribbon cutting officially opens new apothecary

WAYNESBORO –  Waynesboro Apothecary had its “officlal” ribbon cutting last week at the site of the former Savage Pharmacy. As reported previously, partners Rob...

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Mid-Penn Conference All-Stars named, Franklin County lands 56 selections

The Mid-Penn Conference announced its All-Star selections last week, and the selections were kind to Franklin County teams, with Waynesboro, Greencastle-Antrim, and Chambersburg...

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Streets blocked off, suspect captured without incident Sunday

WAYNESBORO — Police arrested a 44-year-old Waynesboro man on felony charges involving terroristic threats, endangering another person and simple assault in a search...

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Community effort supports breast health education

A total of 723 bras and monetary donations to support Cumberland Valley Breast Care Alliance in Mercersburg were raised during the recent Bras...

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5 things to do this weekend

Experience the drama. “A View From The Bridge,” a classic play by Arthur Miller, will be performed on Friday, Nov. 15, from 8...

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