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LOCAL HISTORY: Hagerstown’s downtown offers rich architectural icons

The story of Hagerstown’s architectural legacy begins with founder Jonathan Hager. The German immigrant came to America in 1736, and three years later,...

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SNIFF NOTES: CVAS is a haven for four-legged friends

Animals. That’s what it’s all about. At the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter everything – and I mean literally everything – we do comes...

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DINING OUT: Greyhound Restaurant worth a try!

SHIPPENSBURG – We had a very good lunch at Greyhound Family Restaurant. We ordered the patty melt with onions. The burger was juicy,...

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LOCAL HISTORY: 100 years ago, Waynesboro votes conservative in the 1924 election

As Pennsylvania prepared to vote in the 1924 presidential election, specific political topics and pressing economic concerns were prominent in Waynesboro residents’ minds...

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SNIFF NOTES: The Resilience of Shelter Pets

So I’ve been thinking about the word broken and the fact that it has such a negative connotation. Think about it – broken...

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Foot Notes: Signing up for a comeback

It was only supposed to be a normal fall party with cornhole on the grass, chili on the stove and friends around the...

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DINING OUT: The John Allison Public House: A Taste of History in Greencastle

GREENCASTLE – Nestled in the heart of historic Greencastle, The John Allison Public House is more than just a restaurant. It’s a portal...

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LOCAL HISTORY: A 1911 murder ends a dark period in Franklin County crime and punishment

On a tragic Tuesday in May 1911, a volatile romance turned deadly, and two lives ultimately ended. That horrific day triggered the end...

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